Surgery – Instruments – Means for cleaning eye – ear or nose
Patent
1993-11-29
1999-04-27
Dawson, Glenn K.
Surgery
Instruments
Means for cleaning eye, ear or nose
606160, A61F 900, A61B 1722
Patent
active
058975683
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
The invention relates to a device, particularly intended for the hygiene of human auditory canals.
More especially, the invention relates to a device of the type mentioned, which includes an elongated body of substantially cylindrical shape having two extremities, at least one of which, generally without any break in continuity, has an active hollow portion intended for collecting a material such as ear wax.
In the devices in the prior art, such as those described in the references (U.S. Pat. No. 1,672,816, French Patent Disclosure 2.277.557 A, and French Patent Disclosure 2.551.657 A), the aforementioned active portion is constituted by a sort of rounded spatula that has a slight depression.
The known active portions are hence notably flat and thus constitute a kind of spoon.
The thus-equipped devices are effective, but using them is regrettably dangerous for the eardrum.
To overcome this disadvantage without altering the effectiveness of the device, it is known (French Patent Disclosure 2.277.557 A) to equip the body of this device with a stop, disposed and oriented such that in use it comes to cooperate with a natural shoulder of the auditory canal and thereby limits the engagement of the active portion in the canal.
This arrangement is effective, but it markedly increases the production cost of the device.
The essential object that the invention seeks to attain is an auricular hygiene device, which while effective and not dangerous is lower in cost than these known devices.
To that end, the subject of the invention is an auricular hygiene device, characterized in particular that each active portion has a hemispherical envelope shape of a predetermined radius.
The invention will be better understood from the ensuing description, given by way of non-limiting example, in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, which schematically shows the following:
FIG. 1: a cross-sectional view on a large scale of the active portion of the device;
FIG. 2: the device of the invention, on a large scale in a full frontal view.
Turning to the drawing, one sees a device 1, called an "auricular hygiene device" because it is intended in particular for the hygiene of human auditory canals (not shown).
Classically, the device includes a cylindrical body 2 having two opposed extremities 3, 4, at least one of which, particularly without any break in continuity, has an active portion 5 that in turn includes on the one hand a substantially circular active edge 6 intended for detaching a material from a predetermined surface, and on the other a depression or cavity 7 intended for collecting this material.
As shown and as is characteristic for the invention, each active portion 5 has the shape of a spherical envelope of a predetermined radius R.
According to the invention, the substantially circular edge of the active portion 5 is located in a plane approximately at a, tangent to one of the external generatrices, that is, the generatrix marked 8, of the cylindrical body 2 that has the active portion 5.
Preferably, the cavity 7 that the hemispherical active portion includes is itself hemispherical.
According to the invention, the point of origin 9 of any radius of the active portion 5 is located approximately in a plane that contains the longitudinal axis 10 of the body 2.
Thus constituted, and however short it may be, the radius of the hemispherical active portion is chosen in such a way as to limit the engagement in the auditory canal to a predetermined value.
The device according to the invention cannot cause any injury, since the circular edge 6 of the active portion cannot be used to pick up the ear wax except by displacements at a tangent to the outer face of this active portion.
According to the invention, at least a fraction of the outer surface 11 of the active portion 5 has a flexible lining 12 that has fine irregularities, so as to catch any material or fatty substance it is put into contact with.
According to the invention, when the device is intended for use in a child, the radius of the hemispherical portion is greate
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Clarke Dennis P.
Dawson Glenn K.
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