REBOUND TONOMETER DOCKING STATION AND PROBE DISPENSER
20200390331 ยท 2020-12-17
Inventors
- James M. Schweitzer (Lancaster, NY, US)
- Russell J. Bonaventura (Williamsville, NY, US)
- David A. TAYLOR (Boston, NY, US)
Cpc classification
A61B3/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2050/3013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A docking station for receiving a hand-held rebound tonometer and a probe container carrying disposable tonometer probes has a docking cavity for receiving a portion of the rebound tonometer and a container receptacle for receiving the probe container. The docking station has an actuation feature arranged to move a cover associated with the probe container from a closed position to an open position as the container is inserted into the container receptacle so that tonometer probes in the container are accessible. The actuation feature may include a projection extending into an entryway leading to the container receptacle for engaging the cover but not the container, such that further insertion of the container moves the cover from the closed to the open position. The docking station may also have a storage recess for receiving an empty probe tube and cap after the probe has been removed from the tube for use.
Claims
1. A docking station for receiving a hand-held rebound tonometer and a probe container carrying tonometer probes, wherein a cover is associated with the container and is movable relative to the container from a closed position in which the tonometer probes are confined in the container and an open position in which the tonometer probes are accessible by a user, the docking station comprising: a support assembly including a base having an upwardly open docking cavity for receiving a portion of the rebound tonometer and a container receptacle for receiving the probe container; wherein the support assembly further includes an actuation feature arranged to move the cover from the closed position to the open position as the container is inserted into the container receptacle.
2. The docking station according to claim 1, wherein the support assembly defines an entryway into which the container and cover are inserted during insertion of the container into the container receptacle, wherein the actuation feature comprises a projection extending into the entryway and arranged to engage the cover but not the container, whereby further insertion of the container into the container receptacle causes the cover to move from the closed position to the open position.
3. The docking station according to claim 2, herein the cover is caused to slide relative to the container from the closed position to the open position.
4. The docking station according to claim 2, wherein the projection is an overhanging projection extending downwardly into the entryway.
5. The docking station according to claim 4, wherein the support assembly further includes a roof attached to the base, wherein the roof covers at least a portion of the entryway.
6. The docking station according to claim 5, wherein the overhanging projection extends downward from the roof.
7. The docking station according to claim 5, wherein the container receptacle is partially covered by the roof.
8. The docking station according to claim 5, wherein the container receptacle is inclined downwardly in an insertion direction of the container.
9. The docking station according to claim 1, wherein the support assembly further includes a storage recess.
10. The docking station according to claim 9, wherein the support assembly further includes a roof attached to the base, wherein the roof covers at least a portion of the entryway and the roof includes the storage recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING VIEWS
[0010] The nature and mode of operation of the present invention will now be more fully described in the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawing figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0018] Docking station 10 will now be described with reference to
[0019] Support assembly 12 may define an entryway 22 into which probe container 3 with cover 5 are inserted during insertion of the container into container receptacle 18. Roof 15 may cover at least a portion of entryway 22. Actuation feature 20 may comprise a projection extending into entryway 22 and arranged to engage cover 5 but not container 3. In the illustrated embodiment, actuation feature 20 is an overhanging projection extending downwardly into entryway 22. For example, actuation feature 20 may be an overhanging projection extending downwardly from roof 15. In alternative embodiments, actuation feature 20 may be configured as a lateral projection extending laterally into entryway 22, or as a raised projection extending upwardly into entryway 22.
[0020] Container receptacle 18 may be only partially covered by roof 15, such that a user will have easy access to a container 3 received in container receptacle 18. As best seen in
[0021] Support assembly 12 may further include a storage recess 24 sized to receive a cylindrical probe tube 6 and a corresponding cap 7 in which a measurement probe 4 was packaged in sterile fashion prior to use. In the illustrated embodiment, roof 15 includes storage recess 24, however storage recess 24 may be arranged elsewhere on support assembly 12, for example on base 14.
[0022] Docking station 10 may serve as a charging station for charging a rechargeable battery (not shown) for powering tonometer 2, and as a data link enabling the tonometer to communicate with an external computer (not shown). For these purposes, docking station 10 may include a USB port 30 electrically connected to the docked tonometer 2. The tonometer battery may be recharged via a USB power adapter plugged into a standard power outlet. Tonometer measurement and usage data may be uploaded from local memory of the tonometer to an external computer having hard drive storage via a USB data cable plugged into a communications port of the external computer. Conversely, software updates may be downloaded from the external computer to the tonometer via the USB data cable.
[0023] Base 14 and roof 15 may be molded from plastic. Roof 15 may include resilient attachment members 26 arranged to mate with corresponding niches 28 in base 14 to enable roof 15 to be attached to base 14 in a snap-on manner of assembly.
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[0028] While the present disclosure describes exemplary embodiments, the detailed description is not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims to the particular embodiments set forth. The claims are intended to cover such alternatives, modifications and equivalents of the described embodiments as may be included within the scope of the claims.