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US9821448B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9821448-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213625919-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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The ergonomic thermoluminescent dosimeter adapter provides ergonomic design that reduces the risk of repetitive motion injury. The ergonomic thermoluminescent dosimeter adapter includes a form fitting hand trigger and a handle portion mounted on a base. The handle portion has a slot adapted to receive the TLD tool. The TLD tool inserts into the adapter and fastening devices secure the TLD tool to the adapter. In operation, the adapter base is positioned on a flat surface such as a table and adjusted to a comfortable working height until the hand trigger is in a comfortable gripping position. The adapter is held with one hand and the hand trigger is squeezed with the other hand until the targeted TLD holder opens.
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We claim: 1. A thermoluminescent dosimeter adapter comprising: a handle portion, the handle portion being adapted to receive a thermoluminescent dosimeter opening tool; a trigger portion attached to the handle portion, the handle portion and the trigger portion being capable of capturing the thermoluminescent dosimeter opening tool between them and forming an assembly; and a base attached to the assembly, wherein the trigger portion is operable by moving the fingers so as to close a hand in a fist. 2. The thermoluminescent dosimeter adapter of claim 1 , wherein the trigger portion is attached to the handle portion using a fastener. 3. The thermoluminescent dosimeter adapter of claim 2 , wherein the fastener is a pin. 4. The thermoluminescent dosimeter adapter of claim 1 , wherein the base is attached to the assembly using a second fastener. 5. The thermoluminescent dosimeter adapter of claim 4 , wherein the second fastener is a screw. 6. The thermoluminescent dosimeter adapter of claim 1 , wherein the trigger portion has a contoured surface adapted to receive fingers of an operator. 7. The thermoluminescent dosimeter adapter of claim 1 , further comprising a first bracket connected to the base and a second bracket connected to the handle portion, the first and the second brackets being movably connected to each other. 8. A method of opening a thermoluminescent dosimeter comprising: positioning a thermoluminescent dosimeter adapter on a surface, the adaptor having a handle portion, a trigger portion attached to the handle portion, the trigger portion and the handle portion being attached to a base, and a tool captured between the handle portion and the trigger portion in the adapter; placing the tip of the tool in contact with a thermoluminescent dosimeter holder; and pressing the trigger portion by closing one's hand in a first around the handle portion and the trigger portion. 9. A method of opening a holder for holding a thermoluminescent dosimeter, the method comprising: providing an adaptor having a handle portion having a first part and a second part, and a trigger portion having a first section and a second section, the second section of the trigger portion being pivotally attached to the handle portion, providing a tool having an actuator adapted to be depressed by a thumb; inserting the tool into the adapter such that the tool is captured between the handle portion and the trigger portion; and pressing the trigger portion by closing one's hand in a first around the handle portion and the trigger portion such that the pressing of the trigger portion pivots the trigger portion relative to the handle portion and the first part of the handle portion contacts the actuator of the tool and depresses the actuator. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: positioning the adapter in a free-standing manner on a surface by placing a base attached to the second part of the handle portion on the surface. 11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: providing a holder for a thermoluminescent dosimeter; and placing the tip of the tool in contact with the thermoluminescent dosimeter holder prior to pressing the trigger portion so that the holder opens upon the pressing of the trigger portion. 12. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: gripping the handle portion and the trigger portion such that the fingers of one's hand wrap around the trigger portion prior to pressing the trigger portion. 13. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: positioning the adapter in a freestanding manner on a surface by placing a base attached to the second part of the handle portion on the surface; providing a holder for a thermoluminescent dosimeter; gripping the handle portion and the trigger portion such that the fingers of one's hand wrap around the trigger portion prior to pressing the trigger portion; and placing the tip of the tool in contact with the thermoluminescent dosimeter holder prior to pressing the trigger portion so that the holder opens upon the pressing of the trigger portion. 14. An assembly for use with a thermoluminescent dosimeter, the assembly comprising: a tool having an actuator adapted to be depressed by a thumb; and an adapter having a handle portion, the handle portion having a first part and a second part and being adapted to receive the tool, and a trigger portion having a first section and a second section, and the second section of the trigger portion being pivotally attached to the second part of the handle portion, the tool being positioned between the handle portion and the trigger portion such that the first part of the trigger portion contacts the actuator of the tool when the trigger portion pivots relative to the handle portion to depress the actuator, wherein the trigger portion is adapted to receive fingers and is operable by moving the fingers so as to close a hand in a fist. 15. The assembly of claim 14 , further comprising: a base attached to second part of the handle portion. 16. The assembly of claim 14 , further comprising: a thermoluminescent dosimeter holder adapted to removably receive the tool. 17. The assembly of claim 14 , further comprising: a contoured portion. 18. The assembly of claim 17 , wherein the contoured portions include depressions to receive fingers. 19. The assembly of claim 18 , wherein the contoured portions include four depressions to receive fingers. 20. The assembly of claim 14 , further comprising: a thermoluminescent dosimeter holder adapted to removably receive the tool. 21. The assembly of claim 20 , further comprising a dosimeter, the dosimeter being housed in the holder. 22. The assembly of claim 14 , further comprising: a base attached to the second part of the handle portion; and a thermoluminescent dosimeter holder adapted to removably receive the tool, and wherein the trigger portion has a contoured surface with depressions adapted to receive fingers of an operator. 23. The assembly of claim 22 , further comprising a dosimeter, the dosimeter being housed in the holder.
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