Pull tab including an integrated seal for use with an endoscope cleaning device
US-2024423464-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9526409B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9526409-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314102796-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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A Laparoscopic Visualization System comprising a sterile, self-contained, disposable apparatus used in medical procedures for heating and applying an anti-fog solution to the distal end of laparoscopes or surgical devices is presented. It additionally serves as an endoscopic lens protector and cleaner. An efficient heating and narrow range temperature control mechanism is used in combination with an anti-fog solution to provide clear visualization through a distal lens of the surgical device inserted into the system. The configuration prevents the anti-fog solution from spilling out of the system and is designed to also be used as a holder for the surgical scope, protecting the distal lens from impact with a shock absorbent outer shell, prior to, during, and after a medical procedure.
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What is claimed: 1. A laparoscopic visualization system comprising: a housing including a vessel having a wall surrounding a central compartment for holding a liquid; a heating element in thermal transfer relationship with the vessel for warming the liquid; a thermoswitch positioned over the heating element so that the thermoswitch is in heat-conductive relationship with both the heating element and the vessel; the central compartment being adapted to receive a distal end of a surgical scope to defog the scope; a cover member disposed over the central compartment, the cover defining an orifice configured to allow the surgical scope to be introduced into the central compartment; and the central compartment including a vent aperture for venting air from the central compartment when the scope is inserted into the central compartment. 2. The laparoscopic visualization system of claim 1 including a spacer element en in the interior of the central compartment, which at least partially surrounds the vent aperture and is adapted to prevent obstruction of the vent opening with the surgical scope. 3. The laparoscopic visualization system of claim 1 further comprising a flexible valve member disposed in an upper portion of the central compartment, the flexible valve member comprising centrally tapered wall elements that separate from one another when a surgical scope is inserted therethrough, and wherein the flexible valve is adapted to reduce the loss of the liquid from the central compartment when the scope is inserted. 4. A medical scope visualization system for defogging a distal lens of a medical visualization scope comprising: a housing including a vessel; a heating element in an electrical circuit; a white balancing element disposed in the vessel; and a thermoswitch held in heat transfer relationship with the heating element for controlling the temperature of the vessel; wherein the heating element is an insulated electrical conductor forming a coil around a sidewall of the vessel between about five and fourteen feet in length. 5. The medical scope visualization system of claim 4 further comprising a liquid disposed in the vessel; wherein the heating element is located at or below a level of the liquid in the vessel. 6. The medical scope visualization system of claim 4 wherein the thermoswitch is a self-resetting thermoswitch that closes so as to complete an electrical circuit when the temperature thereof falls to a preselected value so as to maintain a liquid within the vessel within a selected temperature range. 7. The medical scope visualization system of claim 4 further comprising a wrapping material surrounding the thermoswitch, the heating coil and the vessel that presses the thermoswitch against the coil and the vessel, the wrapping material including heat insulation that surrounds the thermoswitch, the vessel and the coil. 8. The medical scope visualization system of claim 7 wherein the wrapping material comprises a pellicle formed from a plastic resinous material. 9. The medical scope of claim 4 further comprising a printed circuit board as a part of the visualization system including circuit components selected from the group consisting of an electrical heating element, an indicator light, an on/off switch and at least one electrical power source terminal, wherein the circuit components are electrically connected together by printed circuit wiring applied to the circuit board and the thermoswitch is wired to the circuit board. 10. The medical scope visualization system according to claim 4 further comprising an attachment member for securing the visualization system to a stationary object. 11. A medical scope visualization system for defogging a distal lens of a medical visualization scope comprising: a housing including a vessel; a heating element in an electrical circuit; a white balancing element disposed in the vessel; and a thermoswitch held in heat transfer relationship with the heating element for controlling the temperature of the vessel; wherein the vessel includes a vent aperture adapted to vent air when the scope is inserted into the vessel. 12. The medical scope visualization system of claim 11 including a spacer element in the interior of the vessel, which at least partially surrounds the vent aperture to prevent obstruction of the vent aperture with the surgical scope. 13. A medical scope visualization system for defogging a distal lens of a medical visualization scope comprising: a heating can assembly defining a central compartment containing a liquid; a white balancing element disposed in the heating can assembly; a vent aperture disposed in the heating can assembly, the vent aperture being adapted to vent air when the scope is inserted into the heating can assembly; a cover member disposed over the central compartment of the heating can assembly, the cover defining an orifice configured to allow the surgical scope to be introduced into the heating can assembly; an electrical circuit for controlling the temperature of the heating can assembly and the liquid, the electrical circuit including a heating element in heat transfer relationship with the vessel, a thermoswitch in heat transfer relationship with the heating element, a temperature sensor and an LED; a housing containing the heating can assembly and the electrical circuit; a battery pack connected to the electrical circuit; and a foam outer shell disposed around the battery pack and the housing containing the heating can assembly and the electrical circuit. 14. A medical scope visualization system for defogging a distal lens of a medical visualization scope comprising: a heating can assembly defining a central compartment containing a liquid; a white balancing element disposed in the heating can assembly; a vent aperture disposed in the heating can assembly, the vent aperture being adapted to vent air when the scope is inserted into the heating can assembly; a cover member disposed over the central compartment of the heating can assembly, the cover defining an orifice configured to allow the surgical scope to be introduced into the heating can assembly; and an electrical circuit including a heating element in heat transfer relationship with the vessel and a switch connected to the heating element for controlling the temperature of the heating can assembly and the liquid. 15. The medical scope visualization system according to claim 14 , wherein the electrical circuit further includes a temperature sensor. 16. The medical scope visualization system according to claim 14 , wherein the electrical circuit further includes an LED. 17. The medical scope visualization system according to claim 14 , wherein the switch is a thermoswitch in heat transfer relationship with the heating element. 18. The medical scope visualization system according to claim 14 further comprising a foam outer shell disposed around the heating can assembly and the electrical circuit. 19. The medical scope visualization system according to claim 14 further comprising a housing containing the heating can assembly and the electrical circuit. 20. The medical scope visualization system according to claim 14 further comprising a battery pack connected to the electrical circuit. 21. A medical scope visualization system for defogging a distal lens of a medical visualization scope comprising: a vessel defining a central compartment containing a liquid; a vent aperture disposed in the vessel, the vent aperture bein
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