Method for identifying objects in a subject's ear
US-2015351606-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US11026569B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11026569-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916355061-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 8, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 8, 2021 |
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An otoscope provides a disposable speculum sleeve that conducts light to a narrow tip holding an electronic camera. By removing the light source from the tip, the diameter of the tip may be further reduced to allow the space of the ear canal to be shared between the otoscope and a tool such as a curette for removing foreign objects or to permit the tip to navigate around ear obstructions. The sleeve may provide for multidirectional illumination of the ear structure for improved visualization. The tip and sleeve may be flexible for increased patient comfort when using a compact tip design.
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What we claim is: 1. An otoscope comprising: a housing adapted for support by a hand of a healthcare professional and having a housing distal end; an elongate probe element having a probe proximal end movably attached to the housing so that a probe distal end of the elongate probe may extend between an extension position beyond the housing distal end and a retraction position retracted from the extension position; an electronic camera supported by the probe distal end for viewing into the ear canal; and a sheath having a sheath proximal end removably coupled to the housing and extending beyond the housing distal end to cover at least a portion of the elongate probe beyond the housing distal end when the elongate probe is in the extension position. 2. The otoscope of claim 1 wherein the housing provides a sleeve along the axis within which the elongate probe may slide when moving between the extension and retraction position so that the elongate probe is protected within the sleeve in the retraction position. 3. The otoscope of claim 2 wherein the sleeve surrounds the elongate probe and flares outward toward the housing to a diameter greater than that of an ear canal. 4. The otoscope of claim 2 wherein the sheath provides inelastic sidewalls tapering inward from the housing to a sheath tip sized to fit within the ear canal and having a central bore sized to receive the elongate probe therein. 5. The otoscope of claim 4 wherein the sheath includes retention elements cooperating with corresponding elements on the housing for releasably attaching the sheath to the housing over the sleeve. 6. The otoscope of claim 5 wherein the retention elements between the sheath and the retraction mechanism includes a helical internal thread on one of the sheath and housing. 7. The otoscope of claim 4 wherein the sheath cooperates with a retractor attached to the housing and providing a support end movable between an extension and retraction position to retract the elongate probe when the sheath is removed from the housing and to extend the elongate probe when the sheath is attached to the housing. 8. The otoscope of claim 7 wherein the retractor is a spring loaded slider moving the elongate probe element along the axis between a retraction position and an extension position and biasing the elongate probe in the retraction direction. 9. The otoscope of claim 8 wherein the electronic camera is surrounded by the sheath proximate the sheath tip when the elongate probe element is in the extension position. 10. The otoscope of claim 4 wherein an outer diameter of the sheath at a distal 0.5 centimeter length of the sheath is less than 5 millimeters. 11. The otoscope of claim 4 wherein the outer diameter of the sheath at a distal 1 centimeter length of the sheath is less than 3 millimeters. 12. The otoscope of claim 4 wherein the sheath tip provides an outer surface presenting radially extending ridges or bristles for removal of material from the ear canal. 13. The otoscope of claim 4 wherein the sheath flexes no less than 1 mm when 100 g force is applied to the sheath tip. 14. The otoscope of claim 1 wherein the elongate probe element is a tube providing passage of electrical conductors to the electronic camera. 15. The otoscope of claim 1 wherein the elongate probe element is constructed of at least one of a silicone and a polyvinyl chloride. 16. The otoscope of claim 1 wherein the housing includes a detachable grip portion extending in a direction having a component perpendicular to the axis for supporting the otoscope with a single hand gripping the grip portion.
for radial illumination · CPC title
with means for preventing contamination, e.g. by using a sanitary sheath · CPC title
characterised by the image sensor, e.g. camera, being in the distal end portion · CPC title
for ears, i.e. otoscopes · CPC title
Oversleeves mounted on the endoscope prior to insertion · CPC title
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