Gripping handle for diagnostic instrument

Dentistry – Apparatus – Having means to emit radiation or facilitate viewing of the...

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433116, 600121, 600125, A61C 100, A61C 300

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058937129

ABSTRACT:
A diagnostic assembly includes an instrument having a body portion and a distal camera head, in which a protective sheath encases the instrument body and includes a transparent window for allowing the camera head to view a target. A releasably attached handle overlays the instrument body and includes inner surfaces conforming to the instrument body to clamp the sheath in a predetermined position to prevent the sheath and the transparent window form being twisted during use.

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