Forceps with foreign body locator

Surgery – Instruments – Forceps

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The instant invention pertains to Class 606, Surgery, Sub-Class 205, forceps.
2. Description of the Related Art
It is a common occurrence to use forceps to remove a foreign body such as a splinter which has become embedded in human or animal skin. Forceps are used by both physicians and lay persons, depending upon the seriousness of the foreign body's embedment, to remove foreign bodies such as splinters from the skin. However, difficulties are often encountered in fixing the location of the foreign body, such as a splinter, and exposing enough of the foreign body so that the tips of the jaws of the forceps can be closed around the end of the foreign body and enable the physician or lay person to extract it. The present invention provides an apparatus for locating the tip of the foreign body and pushing the skin around the tip of the foreign body down and away from that foreign body so that a sufficient portion of the foreign body is exposed, and the exposed portion of the foreign body can be closed upon by the forceps and the foreign body extracted from the skin. The prior art includes conventional forceps and tweezers with modifications such as that disclosed in Langenblach, Jr. U.S. Pat. No. 4,593,694 which discloses tweezers with legs which flare outwardly at their free ends to form broad flat feet for contacting the skin, pushing it away and enabling the foreign body to be grasped between the opposing inner surfaces of the jaws. However, none of the known prior art discloses either forceps or tweezers with a rigidly mounted apparatus to push the skin away from the embedded splinter and enable the jaws of the forceps to grasp and remove it.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an apparatus for the easy location and removal of foreign bodies such as splinters from the skin. The apparatus includes forceps with a rigid locator attached to one of the jaws of the forceps. The rigid locator is attached to one of the jaws of the forceps and positioned such that it encircles the tip of the foreign body in the skin. The rigid locator is made of a non-flexible material and is affixed to one jaw of the forceps by a rigid connecting member which holds the rigid locator a fixed distance from the jaws of the forceps such that when the forceps are pushed down on the skin, the rigid locator depresses the skin around the tip of the foreign body thereby exposing the tip of the foreign body to the jaws of the forceps which can then be closed upon the tip of the foreign body and the foreign body removed. The rigid locator may be shaped as a ring or oval and is attached to either the upper or the lower jaw of the forceps by way of a short rigid connecting member. The rigid connecting member extends along the line formed by the jaw to which it is attached and connects to the ring shaped or oval shaped rigid locator which defines a plane perpendicular to the rigid connecting member. The rigid locator is placed on the skin so that it encircles the tip of the foreign body embedded in the skin. As the forceps are pressed toward the skin, the rigid locator pushes the skin away from the tip of the foreign body exposing its tip to the jaws of the forceps which can then grasp it for easy removal.


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