Surgical/medical irrigating handpiece with variable speed pump, integrated suction and battery pack
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United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61M-003/00
A61M-003/02
출원번호
US-0838890
(2004-05-04)
발명자
/ 주소
Arnett,Jeffery D.
Gately,Nicholas V
Grulke,David H.
Hilsbos,Ruth A.
Sertic,James L
출원인 / 주소
Stryker Corporation
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A medical/surgical irrigating handpiece with both a discharge line through which fluid is applied to the site and a suction line through which the discharge fluid is drawn away. The handpiece has a variable speed pulse pump. A single, variable-speed motor actuates the pump to regulate the pumping ra
A medical/surgical irrigating handpiece with both a discharge line through which fluid is applied to the site and a suction line through which the discharge fluid is drawn away. The handpiece has a variable speed pulse pump. A single, variable-speed motor actuates the pump to regulate the pumping rate. Power to actuate the motor comes from a battery pack that remote to the handpiece. A control mechanism attached to the handpiece regulates the energization signal applied to the motor so as to regulate motor speed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A medical irrigator comprising: a housing shaped to be hand held and having a front end; an inlet tube extending to said housing; a pulse pump capable of operating at a variable rate disposed in said housing and having an outlet conduit that opens to the housing front
The invention claimed is: 1. A medical irrigator comprising: a housing shaped to be hand held and having a front end; an inlet tube extending to said housing; a pulse pump capable of operating at a variable rate disposed in said housing and having an outlet conduit that opens to the housing front end, said pump configured to receive fluid from said inlet tube and discharging the fluid through said outlet conduit; a single electric motor disposed in said housing and connected to said pump for actuating said pump, said motor operable at variable speeds to control the pumping rate of said pump; a control assembly disposed in said housing to regulate the speed of said motor; a suction tube disposed in said housing that has an open end adjacent the front end of said housing that extends away from the front end; a battery pack separate from said housing; and a flexible conductor assembly extending from said battery pack to said housing for supplying energy stored in said battery pack to said motor. 2. The medical irrigator of claim 1, wherein said control assembly has a switch that is moveably mounted to said housing, said control assembly configured so that: when said switch is in a first position, said control assembly does not supply an energization signal to said motor; when said switch is in a second position, said control assembly supplies a first energization signal from said battery pack to said motor; and when said switch is in a third position, said control assembly supplies a second energization signal from said battery pack to said motor. 3. The medical irrigator of claim 2, wherein said switch is pivotally attached to said housing. 4. The medical irrigator of claim 3, wherein said switch is configured to move: from the first position and to the second position; and from the second position to the third position. 5. The medical irrigator of claim 2, wherein said switch is configured to move: from the first position and to the second position; and from the second position to the third position. 6. The medical irrigator of claim 1, wherein said pump is bellows pump. 7. The medical irrigator of claim 1, wherein said housing is formed to have: a handle; and a barrel integral with and located above said handle that extends forward from said handle, said barrel having the housing front end from which said pump discharges fluid and from which said suction tube extends. 8. The medical irrigator of claim 1, wherein said pump is a reciprocating pump. 9. The medical irrigator of claim 1, wherein said inlet tube extends from said battery pack to said housing. 10. A medical irrigator having: a housing shaped to be hand held, said housing having a front face shaped to receive a medical/surgical tip assembly; a discharge conduit disposed in said housing that opens into the front face of said housing and a suction tube that extends from the housing front face, both said discharge conduit and said suction tube being configured to be connected to separate conduits integral with the tip assembly; an inlet line connected to said housing; a pump disposed in said housing connected to receive fluid from said inlet line and pump fluid out through said discharge conduit, said pump being a pulse pump that operates at a variable rate; a single, variable speed electric motor in said housing that is connected to said pump that actuates said pump so as to regulate the pumping rate of said pump; a conductor assembly including a plurality of flexible conductors, said conductor assembly having a distal end disposed in said housing and a proximal end spaced from said housing; a battery pack separate from said housing, said battery pack attached to said conductors at the proximal end of said conductor assembly; and a switch assembly mounted to said housing for selectively establishing a connection between at least one of said conductors and said motor, said switch assembly having a switch element moveably attached to said handle, said switch assembly being configured so that: when said switch element is in a first position, said switch assembly does not supply an energization signal to said motor; when said switch element is in a second position, said switch assembly supplies a first energization signal from said battery pack to said motor; and when said switch element is in a third position, said switch assembly supplies a second energization signal from said battery pack to said motor. 11. The medical irrigator of claim 10, wherein said switch element is pivotally attached to said housing. 12. The medical irrigator of claim 10, wherein said switch element is configured to move: from the first position and to the second position; and from the second position to the third position. 13. The medical irrigator of claim 10, wherein: said conductor assembly includes: a first conductor over which a first energization signal from said battery pack is supplied; and a second conductor over which a second energization signal from said battery pack is supplied; and said switch assembly is configured so that: when said switch element is in the second position, said switch assembly connects said first conductor to said motor; and when said switch element is in the third position. said switch assembly connects said second conductor to said motor. 14. The medical irrigator of claim 10, wherein said switch assembly includes a single conductive member that is directly connected to said motor. 15. The medical irrigator of claim 10, wherein said pump is a bellows pump. 16. The medical irrigator of claim 10, wherein said switch element is pivotally attached to said housing. 17. The medical irrigator of claim 10, wherein said pump is a reciprocating pump. 18. The medical irrigator of claim 10, wherein said inlet tube extends from said battery pack to said housing. 19. The medical irrigator of claim 10, wherein: said inlet line is a flexible hose that extends from outside said housing into said housing; and said conductor assembly is attached to said hose so that at least a portion of said conductor assembly extends along said hose. 20. A medical irrigator comprising: a housing shaped to have a front end; a suction tube disposed in said housing having an inlet end that opens from the front end of said housing; a pulse discharge pump that operates at a variable rate disposed in said housing having an inlet and discharge conduit, the discharge conduit opening towards the front end of said housing; an inlet line that extends into said housing that is in fluid communication with the pump inlet; a single electric motor disposed in said housing and connected to said pump to actuate said pump, said motor operating at variable speeds to regulate the pumping rate of said pump; a battery pack separate and spaced from said housing that contains at least one battery that stores energy for energizing said motor; a flexible cable that extends from said battery pack to said housing for supplying energy from said battery pack to said motor; and a control assembly integral with said housing, said control assembly having a switch member moveably mounted to said housing and said control assembly being configured to apply a variable energization signal from said battery pack to said motor so as to control the speed of said motor and regulate the pumping rate of said pump. 21. The medical irrigator of claim 20, wherein said control assembly is configured so that said switch member moves sequentially from a first position to a second position and from the second position to a third position and: when said switch member is in the first position, the switch member does not establish a connection between said cable and said motor; when said switch member is in the second position, the switch member establishes a connection between said cable and said motor to cause a first energization signal to be applied to said motor; and when said switch member is in the third position, the switch member establishes a connection between said cable and said motor to cause a second energization signal to be applied to said motor. 22. The medical irrigator of claim 20, wherein: said cable includes a first conductor over which a first energization signal is available from said battery pack and a second conductor over which a second energization signal is available from said battery pack; and said control assembly is configured so that switch member can be selectively positioned to: connect neither of said cable conductors to said motor; connect the first said cable conductor to said motor; or connect the second said cable conductor to said motor. 23. The medical irrigator of claim 22, wherein said control assembly is configured to sequentially move from the position in which neither said cable conductors are connected to said motor to the position in which said first cable conductor is connected to said motor and to the position in which the second said cable conductor is connected to said motor. 24. The medical irrigator of claim 20, wherein said pump is a reciprocating pump. 25. The medical irrigator of claim 20, wherein said pump is a bellows pump. 26. The medical irrigator of claim 20, wherein said inlet line extends from said battery pack to said housing. 27. The medical irrigator of claim 20, wherein: said inlet line is a flexible hose that extends from outside said housing into said housing; and said cable is attached to said hose so that at least a portion of said cable extends along said hose. 28. A medical irrigator, said irrigator comprising: a housing having a front face shaped to receive a medical tip assembly; a pulse discharge pump that operates a variable rate, said pump having an inlet and an outlet, the outlet opening into the front face of said housing so as to be in fluid communication with a first conduit of the tip assembly; a suction tube in said housing having an open end located adjacent the front face of said barrel so as to be in fluid communication with a second conduit of the tip assembly; a single, variable speed electrical motor disposed in said housing connected to said pump for actuating said pump at variable rates; a battery unit separate from said housing for supplying energy to said motor; a control assembly mounted to said housing and connected to said battery unit and to said motor for supplying a variable potential energization signal to said motor, said control assembly having a single switch member that is moveably attached to said housing that selectively makes/breaks a connection between said battery unit and said motor and establishes the potential of the energization signal supplied to said motor. 29. The medical irrigator of claim 28, wherein said control assembly is configured so that said switch member moves sequentially from a first position to a second position and from the second position to a third position and: when said switch member is in the first position, the switch member does not establish a connection between said battery unit and said motor; when said switch member is in the second position, the switch member establishes a connection between said battery unit and said motor to cause a first energization signal to be applied to said motor; and when said switch member is in the third position, the switch member establishes a connection between said battery unit and said motor to cause a second energization signal to be applied to said motor. 30. The medical irrigator of claim 28, wherein said control assembly has a first contact over which a first energization signal is available from said battery unit and a second contact over which a second energization signal is available from said battery unit and said control assembly is configured so that said switch member can be selectively positioned to: connect neither of said contacts to said motor; connect the first said contact to said motor; or connect the second said contact to said motor. 31. The medical irrigator of claim 30, wherein said control assembly contacts are statically mounted to said housing. 32. The medical irrigator of claim 30, wherein said control assembly is configured so that said switch member moves sequentially from: a position in which no energization signal-supply contacts are connected to said motor to a position in which said first contact is connected to said motor; and from the position in which said first contact is connected to said motor to a position in which said second contact is connected to said motor. 33. The medical irrigator of claim 28, wherein said pump is a reciprocating pump. 34. The medical irrigator of claim 28, wherein said pump is a bellows pump. 35. The medical irrigator of claim 28, wherein a flexible cable extends from said battery unit to said control assembly. 36. The medical irrigator of claim 28, wherein said housing includes a handle and a barrel that extends above and projects forward of said handle, said barrel having the front face of said housing. 37. The medical irrigator of claim 28, wherein: a flexible hose extends from outside said housing into said housing through which fluid is supplied to the pump inlet; and a flexible cable extends from said battery unit to said housing, said cable being connected to said control assembly and being attached to said hose so that at least a portion of said cable extends along said hose. 38. A medical irrigator, said irrigator comprising: a housing having a front face shaped to receive a medical tip assembly; a pulse discharge pump disposed in said housing that operates at a variable rate, said pump having an inlet and an outlet, the outlet opening into the front face of said housing so as to be in fluid communication with a first conduit of the tip assembly; a suction tube in said housing having an open end located adjacent the front face of said housing so as to be in fluid communication with a second conduit of the tip assembly; a single, variable speed electric motor disposed in said housing connected to said pump for actuating said pump at variable rates; a battery pack separate from said housing containing at least one battery; a flexible cable that extends from said battery pack to said housing, said flexible cable having at least one conductor over which an energization signal from said at least one battery is supplied; and a control assembly attached to said housing and connected between said at least one conductor and said motor for supplying a variable potential energization signal to said motor, said control assembly having a single switch member that is moveably attached to said housing that selectively makes/breaks a connection between said at least one conductor and said motor and that establishes the potential of the energization signal supplied to said motor. 39. The medical irrigator of claim 38, wherein said control assembly is configured so that said switch member moves sequentially from a first position to a second position and from the second position to a third position and: when said switch member is in the first position, the switch member does not establish a connection between said at least one conductor and said motor; when said switch member is in the second position, the switch member establishes a connection between said at least one conductor and said motor to cause a first energization signal to be applied to said motor; and when said switch member is in the third position, the switch member establishes a connection between said at least one conductor and said motor to cause a second energization signal to be applied to said motor. 40. The medical irrigator of claim 38, wherein: said cable has a first conductor over which a first energization signal is available from said at least one battery and a second conductor over which a second energization signal is available from said at least one battery; and said control assembly is configured so that switch member can be selectively positioned to: connect neither of said cable conductors to said motor; connect the first said cable conductor to said motor; or connect the second said cable conductor to said motor. 41. The medical irrigator of claim 40, wherein said control assembly has a first contact to which said first cable conductor is attached and a second contact to which said second cable conductor is attached and said contacts are statically mounted to said housing. 42. The medical irrigator of claim 40, wherein said control assembly is configured so that said switch element moves sequentially from: a position in which no energization signal-supplying conductors are connected to said motor to a position in which said first cable conductor is connected to said motor; and from the position in which said first cable conductor is connected to said motor to a position in which said second cable conductor is connected to said motor. 43. The medical irrigator of claim 38, wherein an inlet hose extends from said battery pack to said housing, said inlet hose being connected to the pump inlet. 44. The medical irrigator of claim 38, wherein said housing is shaped to have a handle and a barrel integral with said handle that is located above and projects forward of said handle. 45. The medical irrigator of claim 44, wherein said motor is disposed in said housing handle. 46. The medical irrigator of claim 38, wherein: a flexible hose extends from outside said housing into said housing through which fluid is supplied to the pump inlet; and said cable is attached to said hose so that at least a portion of said cable assembly extends along said hose.
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