Intubation System
US-2024122447-A1 · Apr 18, 2024 · US
US2018153389A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018153389-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615575606-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 17, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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A laryngoscope ( 10 ) having a body ( 20, 42 ) including a handle, a laryngoscope blade ( 22 ) extending from a distal end of the body ( 20, 42 ), and a display screen housing ( 18 ) extending from a proximal end of the body ( 20, 42 ). The laryngoscope ( 10 ) has at least one unitary housing component ( 12 ) that defines at least a portion of each of the body ( 20, 42 ), the laryngoscope blade ( 22 ) and the display screen housing ( 18 ).
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1 .- 38 . (canceled) 39 . A laryngoscope comprising a display screen component, a camera for transmitting images to the display screen component, and a microcontroller configured to initialise the display screen component and/or the camera, wherein the microcontroller is configured not to process any of the data transferred between the camera and the display screen component, in use. 40 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 39 , wherein the display screen component and the camera cooperate with each other, without the need for any processing of the image data by the microcontroller. 41 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 39 , wherein the initialisation of the display screen comprises the microcontroller providing information to the display screen regarding any, or any combination, of power control settings for the display screen, the form of the input signal that will be received from the camera, the format of the image data, and the form of the interface between the microcontroller and the display screen component. 42 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 41 , wherein the information regarding the form of the input signal and/or the image data that will be received from the camera includes information regarding any, or any combination, of orientation, size, colour, pixel arrangement, image correction, eg gamma correction, and overall image data format. 43 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 39 , wherein the initialisation of the camera comprises the microcontroller providing information to the camera regarding any, or any combination, of power control settings for the camera, lens settings for the camera, the form of the output signal that will be provided to the display screen, the format of the image data and any image processing by the camera, and the form of the interface between the microcontroller and the camera. 44 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 43 , wherein the information regarding the form of the output signal and/or the image data that will be provided to the camera may include information regarding any, or any combination, of orientation, size, colour, pixel arrangement, image correction, and overall image data format. 45 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 39 , wherein the display screen and the camera are adapted, for example during initialisation, to be supplied by the same input voltage. 46 . A laryngoscope comprising a body including a handle, a laryngoscope blade extending from a distal end of the body, and a display screen housing extending from a proximal end of the body, wherein the laryngoscope comprises at least one unitary housing component that defines at least a portion of each of the body, the laryngoscope blade and the display screen housing. 47 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 46 , wherein the laryngoscope comprises at least two unitary housing components, a first housing component that defines at least a portion of each of the body, the laryngoscope blade and the display screen housing, and a second housing component that defines at least a portion of the body and the display screen housing. 48 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 46 , wherein the display screen housing comprises a display screen component, and a plurality of housing components are brought together to encapsulate the screen component. 49 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 48 , wherein the housing components define an opening, through which the screen component is visible. 50 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 46 , wherein the laryngoscope comprises at least two side housing components, which at least partially define each side of the body and display screen housing of the laryngoscope, relative to a medial plane substantially bisecting the body and the laryngoscope blade. 51 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 50 , wherein the laryngoscope further comprises a rear housing component, which defines an opening through which the display screen of the display screen component is visible. 52 . A laryngoscope comprising a body including a handle for receiving a palm of a user's hand, in use, a laryngoscope blade extending from a distal end of the body, and a display screen housing extending from a proximal end of the body, the display screen housing accommodating a display screen component, and a grip portion being provided for receiving at least a thumb and index finger of the user's hand, in use, the grip portion being located intermediate the display screen component and the handle. 53 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 52 , wherein the grip portion comprises a thumb-receiving surface for receiving at least a portion of a thumb of a user, in use, the thumb-receiving surface being a surface which faces the user, in use, and the thumb-receiving surface of the grip portion comprising a location formation for engagement by at least a portion of a thumb of a user, the location formation being adapted to impede longitudinal movement of the thumb towards the display screen component. 54 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 52 , wherein the location formation comprises an abutment surface for contacting at least a portion of a thumb of the user, in use, the abutment surface having a width that is greater than the width of a tip of a thumb of a user, and outer regions that extend at least partially backwards relative to the tip of the thumb, towards the user's hand, to impede transverse movement of the thumb. 55 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 52 , wherein the grip portion comprises a finger-receiving surface for receiving an index finger of a user in use, the finger-receiving surface including a surface that faces away from a user in use, and the finger-receiving surface being adapted to impede movement of a finger of a user towards the display screen component and towards the handle. 56 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 55 , wherein the finger-receiving surface comprises a recess or depression for receiving at least a portion of an index finger of a user, in use, and the recess or depression is bounded on both sides by a lip or upstanding projection. 57 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 55 , wherein the display screen housing and/or the display screen component are non-removable from the body of the laryngoscope, without disassembling or breaking the body of the laryngoscope. 58 . A laryngoscope as claimed in claim 39 , wherein the laryngoscope is a single-use, disposable laryngoscope.
for the respiratory tract, e.g. laryngoscopes, bronchoscopes · CPC title
Display arrangement · CPC title
characterised by a proximal camera, e.g. a CCD camera · CPC title
designed for single use · CPC title
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