FIRST-FAILURE-SAFE SURGICAL LIGHT
20170328529 · 2017-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V21/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S8/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2131/205
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21S8/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present application relates to a surgical light for illuminating an operating area, including a housing-like light body that accommodates at least a first and a second light unit and including a first power supply line that is electrically connected to the first light unit in order to feed electric current from a first voltage source to at least one light source of the first light unit, wherein the second light unit of the light body has at least one further light source and is connected to a second power supply line, that is separate from the first power supply line, by means of which second power supply line a second voltage source can be electrically connected to the second light unit.
Claims
1. A surgical light for illuminating an operating area, comprising a housing-like light body which accommodates at least a first and a second light unit and comprising a first power supply line which is electrically connected to the first light unit in order to feed electric current from a first voltage source to at least one light source of the first light unit, characterized in that the second light unit of the light body has at least one further light source and is connected to a second power supply line, which is separate from the first power supply line, by means of which second power supply line a second voltage source can be electrically connected to the second light unit.
2. The surgical light according to claim 1, characterized in that the light body is connected to a translationally and/or rotationally movable retaining arm system, wherein the first power supply line and/or the second power supply line is/are guided inside the retaining arm system.
3. The surgical light according to claim 2, characterized in that the retaining arm system includes plural retaining portions which are movable relative to each other, wherein at least a second retaining portion is arranged to be rotatable relative to a first retaining portion by means of a pivot joint.
4. The surgical light according to claim 3, characterized in that the first power supply line includes an electrically conductive coupling element in the area of the pivot joint and/or the second power supply line includes an electrically conductive coupling element in the area of the pivot joint.
5. The surgical light according to claim 1, characterized in that the first power supply line is a three-pole design.
6. The surgical light according to claim 1, characterized in that the second power supply line is a three-pole design.
7. The surgical light according to claim 1, characterized in that a first control electronics area including a processor is electrically connected to the first power supply line.
8. The surgical light according to claim 1, characterized in that a second control electronics area including a processor is electrically connected to the second power supply line.
9. The surgical light according to claim 8, characterized in that the first control electronics area and the second control electronics area are arranged on a joint printed circuit board and/or the first control electronics area and the second control electronics area are integrated in the light body.
10. The surgical light according to claim 8, characterized in that the processor of the first control electronics area and/or the processor of the second control electronics area is/are electrically connected to the at least one light source of the first light unit and/or is/are electrically connected to the at least one light source of the second light unit.
11. The surgical light according to claim 8, characterized in that the processor of the first control electronics area is a slave processor or a master processor and/or the processor of the second control electronics area is a slave processor or a master processor.
12. The surgical light according to claim 1, characterized in that the first power supply line is prepared for being connected to the first voltage source such as a mains voltage source or an emergency power supply source or a safety extra-low voltage source.
13. The surgical light according to claim 1, characterized in that the second power supply line is prepared for being connected to the second voltage source such as a mains voltage source or an emergency power supply source or a safety extra-low voltage source.
14. The surgical light according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one accumulator is connected to the first power supply line and/or to the second power supply line, wherein the at least one accumulator is preferably arranged within the light body.
Description
[0024] Hereinafter the invention will be illustrated in detail by way of a FIGURE with plural embodiments being illustrated.
[0025] The only
[0026] The FIGURE is merely schematic and serves exclusively for the comprehension of the invention. Identical elements are provided with the same reference numerals.
[0027]
[0028] The first power supply line 5 moreover is prepared so that it can be connected to the first voltage source. A first voltage source is preferably configured as a mains voltage source generating A.C. or D.C. voltage between 100 and 250 volts, further preferred as an emergency power supply source or even more preferred as a safety extra-low voltage source generating A.C. or D.C. voltage between 12 and 60 volts. The first voltage source usually can be connected to the first power supply line 5 of the surgical light 1 by means of at least a first in-house power supply line 9. The second power supply line 8 in turn is prepared for connection to at least a second in-house power supply line 10, the second in-house power supply line 10 being connected in turn to the second voltage source which is separate from the first voltage source. The second voltage source is equally configured preferably as a mains voltage source generating A.C. or D.C. voltage between 100 and 250 volts or further preferred as an emergency power supply source or, further preferred, as a safety extra-low voltage source generating A.C. or D.C. voltage between 12 and 60 volts. Both the first and the second in-house power supply lines 9, 10 are supply lines which are provided already in the existing hospital system. In this way, in the hospital and in the respective operating room in which the surgical light 1 has to be installed already two independent in-house power supply lines 9 and 10 are provided in order to make available two current/voltage supplies existing independently of each other in the case of failure of either of the two voltage sources.
[0029] As is further evident, in the first in-house power supply line 9 a switch-mode power supply (SNT) 11 is integrated and wired with said line 9. Alternatively, said switch-mode power supply 11 may also be in the form of a transformer.
[0030] The first in-house power supply line 9 as well as the second in-house power supply line 10 are alternately/optionally electrically connected and coupled to the surgical light 1 (in service of the surgical light 1) by means of a switch-over device 12 which is adapted to be integrated in the surgical light 1 but in this embodiment is part of the operating room. The switch-over device 12 is configured so that in service the respective active voltage source (first or second voltage source) is electrically connected to both power supply lines 5 and 8. Each of the first power supply line 5 and the second power supply line 8 is connected to the switch-over device 12 by means of terminals not shown in detail here for clarity's sake.
[0031] In the case of breakdown/failure of the first voltage source the switch-over device 12 automatically switches from the first in-house power supply line 9 to the second in-house power supply line 10, thus ensuring continued supply with power (electrical energy) of both the first power supply line 5 and the second power supply line 8.
[0032] In the shown embodiment, the surgical light 1 is a ceiling light connecting the light body 4 via a retaining arm system 13 to a ceiling 14 of the operating room. The ceiling 14 in
[0033] A first retaining portion 15 of the retaining arm system 13 can be/is fastened directly to the ceiling 14 by means of fasteners such as screws not shown in detail here. The first retaining portion 15 substantially extends/is orientated with its longitudinal direction (viewed according to
[0034] The three retaining portions 15, 16 and 17 are designed for guiding the first and second power supply lines 5, 8. For this purpose, the retaining portions 15, 16 and 17 include a cavity extending centrally in the longitudinal direction. In said cavity/interior each of the two power supply lines 5 and 8 is arranged and guided. In the area of the respective pivot joint 18, 19 the first power supply line 5 and the second power supply line 8 are deflected and split by means of coupling elements which are configured as rotary connectors and are schematically shown here.
[0035] The first power supply line 5 is deflected by means of a first rotary connector unit in which the first rotary connector is integrated. A first line portion of the first power supply line 5 which is adjacent to the first rotary connector on a side facing away from the light body 4 is electrically connected via the first rotary connector to a second line portion of the first power supply line 5 which second line portion is adjacent to the first rotary connector in the direction of the second rotary joint 19. The first and second line portions therefore can be rotated relative to each other.
[0036] A second rotary connector of the first rotary connector unit 20 in turn is provided for deflecting the second power supply line 8. A first line portion of the second power supply line 8 is connected to said second rotary connector on a side facing away from the light body 4 and a second line portion of the second power supply line 8 is connected to the second pivot joint 19 in the direction of the second pivot joint 19. In this way, the first and second line portions of the second power supply line 8 in turn can be rotated relative to each other. The first rotary connector unit 20 is arranged inside the pivot joint 18 which enables an especially compact design.
[0037] In the second pivot joint 19 again a second rotary connector unit 21 is arranged which is designed just as the first rotary connector unit 20 and again deflects two portions (the second line portion and a third line portion) of each of the first and the second power supply lines 5 and 8 rotatably relative to each other.
[0038] As an alternative to the rotary connectors of the rotary connector units 20, 21 forming the coupling element, it is also possible to design said rotary connector units 20, 21 as slip ring units, wherein two respective slip rings then are arranged to be rotatable relative to each other and are arranged as an electric connecting element in the respective first or second power supply line 5, 8.
[0039] Each of the power supply lines 5 and 8 is a three-pole design and includes a positive cable, a negative cable and a ground cable.
[0040] Apart from the rotational movement of the three retaining portions 15 to 17 relative to each other, the retaining portions 15 to 17 are also translationally displaceable relative to each other, wherein the respective power supply lines 5 and 8 are arranged within the retaining portions 15 to 17 while forming plural loops (not shown here for clarity's sake) so that the power supply lines 5 and 8 are extendible and retractable/variable in length.
[0041] As is further clearly visible from
[0042] The first processor 23a of the first control electronics area 24 is a slave processor. Alternatively, it may also be a master processor, when the second processor 23b of the second control electronics area 25 is a slave processor. The second processor 23b in turn is a master processor, but it may also be a slave processor, if the first processor 23a of the first control electronics area 24 is a master processor.
[0043] The first power supply line 5 is connected to be electrically conductive to the first processor 23a. The second power supply line 8 is connected to be electrically conductive to the second processor 23b. In the embodiment according to
[0044] The second processor 23b is connected to be electrically conductive to the first light source 7a and to the second light source 7b of the second light unit 3 via connecting lines 26 (shown by a continuous line) and consequently feeds electrical energy to the light sources 7a, 7b. These light sources 7a and 7b, too, are again designed as LED or as a LED array, with the second light unit 3 preferably including more than two light sources 7a and 7b.
[0045] Alternatively, as indicated by the connecting lines 27 shown in broken lines, the first light source 6a and the second light source 6b of the first light unit 2 may be simultaneously in redundant connection with the second processor 23b, apart from the connection with the first processor 23a. In addition, as equally indicated by the connecting lines 27 shown in broken lines, in this alternative also the two light sources 7a and 7b of the second light unit 3 are in electrically conductive connection both with the second processor 23b and, redundantly, with the first processor 23a.
[0046] The respective light sources 6a, 6b and 7a, 7b are fixedly placed/held/fastened in the housing-like light body 4. The first light unit 2 comprises the light sources 6a and 6b, the connecting lines 26 (connecting lines 26 and 27 in the alternative configuration as shown by the broken lines) as well as the first control electronics area 24 including the first processor 23a. The second light unit 3 in turn comprises the light sources 7a and 7b, the two connecting lines 26 (connecting lines 26 and 27 in the alternative configuration as shown by the broken lines) as well as the second control electronics area 25 including the second processor 23b.
[0047] There are equally provided in the light body 4 second accumulators 28a and 28b serving as additional backup of the power supply. A first accumulator 28a is in electrically conductive connection with the first power supply line 5 and is supplied with current and charged, where necessary, upon electric supply of the first power supply line 5 by the first or second voltage source. In case that both voltage sources might fail, the first accumulator 28a then serves as a supply element for operating the first and/or second processor 23a and 23b in order to continue operating the light sources 6a, 6b and/or 7a, 7b. Furthermore, a second accumulator 28b is provided which in turn is in electrically conductive connection with the second power supply line 8. Upon electric supply of the second power supply line 8 by the first or second voltage source said second accumulator 28b is in turn supplied with current and charged, where necessary. In a rare case, if both voltage sources might fail, said second accumulator 28b may serve as a supply unit and may supply both the first and the second processor 23a and 23b with current in order to equally continue operating the light sources 6a, 6b and/or 7a, 7b. In this way, a uniform accumulator system for redundant supply of the two processors 23a and 23b is provided. As an alternative to the configuration by means of the two accumulators 28a and 28b, it is also possible, however, to supply the two power supply lines 5 and 8 only by a joint accumulator which then would be electrically connected to both power supply lines 5 and 8.
[0048] The two accumulators 28a and 28b are accommodated and fastened/integrated within the housing-like light body 4 (also referred to as housing/light housing).