WO1999059520A1 - Oeillere de petite taille et support destine a elever ladite oeillere - Google Patents

Oeillere de petite taille et support destine a elever ladite oeillere Download PDF

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WO1999059520A1
WO1999059520A1 PCT/JP1999/002640 JP9902640W WO9959520A1 WO 1999059520 A1 WO1999059520 A1 WO 1999059520A1 JP 9902640 W JP9902640 W JP 9902640W WO 9959520 A1 WO9959520 A1 WO 9959520A1
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Toshiki Kurumada
Takayuki Kodama
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Rohto Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
    • A61H35/00Baths for specific parts of the body
    • A61H35/02Baths for specific parts of the body for the eyes

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  • the present invention relates to an eyewash cup which is filled with an eyewash and then pressed around the eyes to wash the eyes, and particularly to a small eyewash cup which is pressed against an eyelid so as to enter an orbit. Further, the present invention relates to a raising jig for raising a small eyewash cup when the small eyewash cup is used by being placed on a table or the like. Background art
  • the eyewash cup 10 is composed of a peripheral wall 4 provided with an eyepiece peripheral part 1 on an upper edge thereof, and a bottom wall 5 connected to the peripheral wall 4, and the eyepiece peripheral part 1 corresponds to a user's eye socket 29. It has a shaped shape (so-called goggle type), and its usage is shown in Figs.
  • FIGS. 1, 2, and 3 show a conventional eyewash cup 10 (represented by a phantom line) worn outside the orbit 29 with the face turned up, respectively. It is a front view, explanatory sectional view, and explanatory perspective view.
  • the conventional eyewash cup 10 is of a type in which the peripheral portion 1 of the eyepiece is lightly pressed against the outside of the orbit 29 to cover the orbit 29 as shown in FIG. This is called the eye-washing ability.
  • the conventional orbital circumscribed eyewash cup 10 shown in Figs. 1 to 3 has the following problems. That is, as shown in FIG.
  • the orbit 29 extends from the outer corner of the eye to the lacrimal duct, and is a cavity formed by the orbital bone 25 of the outer corner and the lacrimal orbital bone 26. Has one.
  • the lacrimal orbital bone 26 is connected to the nasal bone 26 that forms the nasal cavity 27.
  • the outer surface of the orbit 29 is covered with skin 23 Let's do it.
  • the skin 23 on the orbit 29 acts as a sealing material for preventing the eyewash 12 from leaking.
  • the skin 23 covering the outside of the orbit 29 has a small effect as a cushioning material due to its small thickness. Therefore, the conventional eyewash cup 10 of the orbital circumscribed type does not have very good adhesion to the orbital 29, and as shown in FIG. When used against the outside of the skin 2 3, sometimes cleaning solution 1 2 leaks from the eye area dimensions close.
  • the peripheral portion 1 of the eyepiece needs to be larger than the orbit 29. Therefore, the eyewash cup 10 of the orbital circumscribed type has a large opening area at the periphery 1 of the eyepiece, so that the liquid filling volume is inevitably large, and the amount of the eyewash 12 used is more than necessary. Problem.
  • a main technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to obtain a structure in this type of eyewash cup in which the eyewash is hardly leaked during use.
  • Another technical object of the present invention is to reduce the amount of eyewash used per time in this kind of eyewash.
  • a further technical problem of the present invention is to provide an eyewash cup structure and a jig for raising the eyes so that the user does not feel any oppression or discomfort when washing the eyes by placing this kind of eyewash cup on a table. It is in. Disclosure of the invention
  • a further technical problem of the present invention is to make this kind of eyewash cups sanitary and easy to handle.
  • a small eyewashing power cap and a raising jig having the following configurations.
  • this small eyewash cup has a peripheral wall and a bottom surface connected to the bottom of the peripheral wall.
  • the eyepiece peripheral portion formed at the upper end edge of the peripheral wall has a diameter dimension that abuts the eyelid covering the orbit so that it enters into the orbit (hereinafter referred to as an orbital inscribed type). Called the eyewash cup).
  • the orbit of a person is covered with the upper and lower eyelids to cover the eyeballs.
  • the eyelid is a highly flexible tissue and has a sealing property to prevent leakage of eyewash.
  • the eyeball is mainly made of vitreous and has rubber-like elasticity. Therefore, when the eyewash cup is lightly pressed against the inside of the eye socket, the eyelids on the eye socket work as a sealing material to prevent leakage of eyewash, and the eyeball works as a cushioning material.
  • the eyeball under the eyelid acts as a cushioning material, so that the adhesion of the eyewash cup to the eyelid becomes higher.
  • the washing liquid does not leak from the vicinity of the outer corner of the eyes.
  • the eyepiece peripheral part of this small eyewash cup is preferably configured as a swimming goggle type eyepiece peripheral part comprising a substantially semi-elliptical half of the eye corner side and a semi-elliptical half of the lacrimal duct side. .
  • the peripheral portion of the eyepiece of the eyewash cup since the peripheral portion of the eyepiece of the eyewash cup has substantially the same shape as the periphery of the orbit, the eyewash cup is in good contact with the eyelid in the orbit.
  • the height dimension of the apex located substantially at the center of the semicircular edge of the outer corner of the eye is substantially equal to the height dimension of the vertex located at the center of the semicircular edge of the lacrimal duct. Good.
  • the surface including the vertex of the outer half of the outer corner of the eye and the vertex of the half periphery of the lacrimal duct. Is substantially parallel to the bottom wall.
  • the outer corner of the eye retreats obliquely backward with respect to the lacrimal duct side, so that the surface including the outer corner of the eye and the lacrimal duct side is oblique to the front of the face, In other words, an inclined face is formed.
  • the bottom wall of the eyewash cup is substantially parallel to the above-described face-to-face slope.
  • the eyewashing cap has a configuration in which a raised ring wall is connected to the outside of the bottom wall.
  • the raised ring wall may be a partially interrupted ring.
  • the overall height of the small eyewash cup is large compared to the internal volume. Therefore, the eyewash cup can be easily gripped, and the eyewash cup can be gripped without touching the periphery of the eyepiece, which is sanitary.
  • the raising jig for holding the small eyewash cup includes a base portion placed on a table or the like, and a rising portion rising from the base portion, the peripheral wall, the bottom wall, or the raising ring wall of the eyewash cup. It is characterized by having a raised pole portion having an upper end portion for holding.
  • the eyewash cup is lifted, and the distance between the table and the eyewash cup is increased, so that the user is less likely to feel pressure or discomfort.
  • FIG. 1 is an illustration showing a state in which a conventional eyewash cup is worn outside the orbit while the face is lying on the back, and a state in which the small eyewash cup according to the present invention is worn in the orbit. It is a front view.
  • FIG. 2 is an explanatory cross-sectional view showing a state in which the conventional eyewash cup is worn outside the orbit while the face is lying on the back, and a state in which the small eyewash cup according to the present invention is worn in the orbit. It is.
  • FIG. 3 is an explanatory perspective view showing a state in which a conventional eyewash cup is mounted on the outside of the eye socket and used with the face turned up.
  • FIG. 4A shows a side view of the small eyewash power cup of the first embodiment according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4B is a plan view of the small eyewash pupil of the first embodiment according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4C is a perspective view of the small eyewash power cup according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5A shows a side view of a small eyewash eyecup according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5B is a plan view of the small eyewash power cup according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5C is a perspective view of a small eyewash power cup according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory perspective view showing a state in which the eyewash cup of FIG. 4A is used in a state in which the face is turned upside down in the orbit.
  • FIG. 7 is an explanatory cross-sectional view showing a state in which the eyewash cup of FIG. 5A is placed on a table, and the eyewash cup is worn with the face down.
  • FIG. 8A is an explanatory cross-sectional view showing a state in which the eyewash cup of FIG. 4A is held by the raising jig according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 8B is an explanatory cross-sectional view showing a state in which the eyewash cup of FIG. 5A is held by the raising jig according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4A shows a side view of an orbital incision-type eyewashing power-supply 30 according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 4B is a plan view thereof
  • FIG. 4C is a perspective view thereof. Shown respectively.
  • the eyewashing cap 30 is a roughly crown-shaped container composed of a peripheral wall 34 and a bottom wall 35 connected to the bottom of the peripheral wall 34. At the upper end edge of the peripheral wall 34, there is formed an eyepiece peripheral portion 31 of a swimming gordal type.
  • the bottom wall 35 is substantially flat, substantially elliptical or substantially circular.
  • the eyepiece periphery-edge portion 31 has a laterally asymmetric shape. Both are formed in an oval shape (ie, substantially elliptical) in plan view, as shown in Fig. 4B.
  • the oval shape means that the outer periphery of the outer corner of the eye 32 and the half periphery of the lacrimal duct 3 are each substantially semi-elliptical, and the radius of curvature of the former curve is smaller than that of the latter. It has a shape that closely adheres to the inside of the orbit 29. Then, as shown in FIG.
  • the eyepiece peripheral portion 31 abuts the upper eyelid 24 a and the lower eyelid 24 b covering the orbit 29, so that the eyelid side half peripheral portion 32 and the lacrimal canal side half are in contact with each other.
  • the radius of curvature of each curve of the peripheral portion 33 is dimensioned. That is, the eyepiece peripheral portion 31 has a substantially elliptical shape surrounding the upper portion of the upper eyelid 24a, the lower portion of the lower eyelid 24b, the outer corner of the eye 20a, and the lacrimal duct 20b.
  • the upper and lower eyelids 24a and 24b are configured to come into contact with each other.
  • a vertex located approximately at the center of the semicircular portion 32 of the eye corner side of the eyepiece peripheral part 31 due to the morphological characteristics of the eyewash pad is: As shown in FIG. 2, the abutment covers the flexible skin part slightly closer to the inside of the orbit than the end of the eyelid covering the orbital bone periphery 25b on the outer corner of the eye 20a.
  • the apex located at the approximate center of the semicircular portion 33 on the lacrimal duct side is near the orbital bone, which spreads like a glaze toward the nose bridge near the lacrimal duct 20b, and at the periphery of the orbital bone.
  • the periphery of the shorter outer dimension (shorter diameter) of the orbital perimeter enters the interior of the orbit 29 and moves up and down along the peripheral shape of the ocular perimeter 31. Abut the eyelids. This achieves that the eyewash cup enters the orbit 29 (without touching the eyeball 21) and is inscribed in the orbit.
  • the length connecting the vertex located substantially at the center of the semicircular outer periphery 32 of the eye corner of the eyepiece peripheral portion 31 and the vertex positioned at the approximate center of the semicircular peripheral portion 33 of the lacrimal canal is:
  • the diameter be approximately 44 mm or less.
  • the preferred dimensions for the eyewash cup are that the shorter outer dimension (shorter diameter) of the eyepiece periphery is 24 111 1 11 to 3211 m, and the longer outer dimension (longer diameter) of the eyepiece periphery ) Is 37 mm to 44 mm.
  • the optimal dimensions are a minor axis of about 3 O mm and a major axis of about 4 lmm.
  • the eyepiece periphery 31 is a curve of the user's outer half of the eye periphery 32. While increasing the radius of curvature of the lacrimal duct half-perimeter 33, the radius of curvature of the curve is increased, and the vertex 3 2a, which is located approximately at the center of the outer corner half of the eye corner 32, has a height h1, It is configured to be higher than the height h2 of the vertex 33a located substantially at the center of the tube side half peripheral portion 33. Apex surface was but containing connexion, and a vertex 3 2 a and the vertex 3 3 a is that tilted with respect to bottom wall 35.
  • the peripheral wall 34 extends in a tapered shape from the bottom wall 35 toward the eyepiece peripheral part 31 and is particularly widened.
  • the vertices of the outer periphery of the outer corner of the eye 32 and the half peripheral part of the lacrimal duct 3 3 The peripheral wall near 32 a and 33 a is inclined more outward.
  • the eyewash cup 30 of the orbital inset type is used for abutting the inside of the orbital 29, and the opening of the eyepiece peripheral part 31 is smaller than the orbital 29. Therefore, the opening area of the peripheral part of the eyepiece 31 is smaller in the eyewash cup 3'0 of the orbital insulated type than in the orbital insulated type eyewashing cup 30, so that the liquid filling volume is reduced, and The amount of eye wash 12 used is reduced.
  • FIG. 5A shows a side view of an eyewash cup 30 of an orbital insulated type according to the second embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 5B shows a plan view thereof
  • FIG. 5C shows a perspective view thereof.
  • the eyewash cup 30 is composed of a peripheral wall 34 and a bottom wall 35 connected to the bottom of the peripheral wall 34, similarly to the second embodiment shown in FIG. 4A.
  • An eyepiece peripheral part 31 inscribed in 9 is provided on the upper end edge of the peripheral wall 34.
  • the eyepiece peripheral portion 31 has an arc shape in a side view, and has an oval shape (ie, a substantially elliptical shape) in a plan view as shown in FIG. 5B.
  • the central portions of the outer half of the eye half 32 and the half of the lacrimal duct 33 form the highest level and the vertices 32a, 33a, respectively.
  • the vertices 32a and 33a are dimensioned such that the height dimensions hl and h2 are substantially equal. Accordingly, the vertex surface including the vertex 3 2 a of the outer corner of the eye 32 and the vertex 33 a of the lacrimal tube-side half peripheral portion 33 is substantially parallel to the bottom wall 35.
  • the peripheral wall 34 of FIG. 5A is tapered and spreads from the bottom wall 35 toward the eyepiece peripheral part 31.
  • the peripheral wall 34 near the vertex 32a, 33a of the lacrimal-side half-peripheral part 33 is inclined more outward.
  • the inner peripheral portion of the eyepiece peripheral portion 31 of the peripheral wall 22 was opposed to the central portion of the inner surface. It has a pair of first locking projections 37.
  • the first locking projection 37 is detachable from the locking projection of the upper cap (not shown) that seals the container body. When the eyewash cup 30 is not used, the eyewash cup 30 is turned upside down. To engage and hold the upper cap.
  • the eyewash cup 30 On the outside of the bottom wall 35, a pedestal consisting of a thread-like raised ring wall 36 is provided as shown in the figure. By providing the raised ring wall 36 on the bottom wall 35, the bottom wall 35 is lifted upward. Therefore, compared to the eyewash cup 30 of the first embodiment of FIG. 4A (for example, the liquid filling volume is approximately 17 ml), the eyewash cup 30 according to the second embodiment is The filling volume (approximately less than 10 ml, preferably approximately 7 ml) is reduced.
  • the total height of the eyewash cup 30 (approximately 20 mm) can be maintained while maintaining the low liquid filling volume of the eyewash cup 30.
  • mm to 40 mm has almost the same height as the eyewash cup of FIG. 4A. Therefore, the user can easily grasp the eyewash cup 30 by pinching the raising ring wall 36. Further, since the eyewashing cap 30 can be gripped without touching the eyepiece peripheral part 31, the eyewashing cup 30 according to the second embodiment is sanitary.
  • the external force bar is provided on the inner surface and Z or on the top of the outer surface for engaging with the eyewash cup 30.
  • a stop projection may be provided.
  • the raised ring wall 36 is provided with second locking projections 38 on its inner peripheral surface and Z or on its outer peripheral surface, and can be detachably attached to a locking projection provided on an external force bar or the like. . Therefore, for example, by engaging the locking projection provided on the top of the outer surface of the external force bar with the second locking projection 38 provided on the inner peripheral surface of the force-raising ring wall 36, the outer cover is formed. First, the eyewash cup 30 can be held in a raised state.
  • the raising jig 40 shown in FIG. 8A is composed of a flat base portion 42 placed on a table 15, a desk, a wash basin, etc. (hereinafter, a table, etc.) and a base portion 42. It is provided with a raised pole portion 41 having an upper end portion 43 that stands vertically and has an upper end portion 43 that holds the eyewash cup 30.
  • the raised pole portion 41 is formed of a pole having a cylindrical shape, a cylindrical shape, or a truncated cone shape.
  • the upper end 4 3 of the lifting pole 4 1 is an eyewash cup It has a holding means for holding 30. By this holding means, the eyewash cup 30 of FIG. 8A is held by its peripheral wall 34, and the eyewash cup 30 of FIG.
  • the holding means of the upper end portion 43 is formed of a concave or convex portion so that it can be held in conformity with the shapes of the peripheral wall 34, the bottom wall 35, and the raised ring wall 36 of the eyewash cup 30.
  • An engaging means, an engaging means such as a locking projection provided on the peripheral wall 34, the bottom wall 35, and the raised ring wall 36 of the eyewash cup 30, and a combination thereof can be used.
  • FIGS. 2 and 6 are a cross-sectional view and a perspective view schematically showing a state in which the eyewash cup 30 of FIG. 4A is worn inside the eye socket 29 with the face turned up.
  • These figures show that the eyepiece periphery 31 is not in contact with the skin 23 that covers the outside of the orbit 29 (the orbital bone 25 and the lacrimal orbit 2 8), but rather inside the orbit 29. (Upper eyelids 24a and lower eyelids 24b), respectively.
  • the eyewash 30 is usually filled with an eyewash 12 that is about half the total liquid filling volume (about 15 m1 to 25 m1). Put your hand 1 1 on the bottom wall 3 5 of the eyewashing cap 30 filled with the eyewash liquid 1 2, apply a slight force F to the bottom wall 3 5, and press it on the upper and lower eyelids 2 4 a and 2 4 b Hit it. Then, while holding the eyewash cup 10 so that the eyewash solution 12 does not spill, turn your head backwards, turn your face upward, and blink repeatedly several times to wash your eyes.
  • the upper and lower eyelids 24a and 24b act as sealing materials for preventing the eyewash 12 from leaking, and the eyeballs 21 act as cushioning materials. Therefore, when the eyepiece peripheral part 31 of the eyewash cup 30 comes into contact with the upper and lower eyelids 24a and 24b, the contacted part is hardly inserted into the upper and lower eyelids 24a and 24b. Closely adhere to the eyelids 24a and 24b. Therefore, when the eyewash cup 30 is applied to the inside of the eye socket 29 with the face turned up, the eyewash 21 can be washed with the eyewash 12 without leaking the washing solution 12 from near the outer corner of the eye.
  • the eyewash cup 30 of the orbit inscribed type according to the second embodiment of FIG. 5A has the same function and effect as the eyewash cup 30 of the first embodiment of FIG. It also has the following features. That is, in the eyewash cup 30 of FIG. 5A, The vertex surface including the vertices 3 2a and 3 3a is configured to be substantially parallel to the bottom wall 35, and is inclined with respect to the front of the face, but is inclined with respect to the above-described face inclined surface. Are almost parallel.
  • the human eye socket 29 generally has the eye corner 20a receding diagonally backward with respect to the lacrimal duct -20b, so that the eye corner 20a and the tear
  • the user normally applies a vertical force F to the bottom wall 35 of the eyewash cup 30 as a natural action.
  • This applied force F is tilted around the front of the face at about ⁇ , but is almost perpendicular to the inclined face.
  • a uniform force F is applied to the eyepiece peripheral portion 31, so that the eyewash cup 30 can evenly adhere to the upper and lower eyelids 24 a and 24 b inside the orbit 29. Therefore, the eyewash cup 30 according to the second embodiment of FIG. 5A is filled with the eyewash solution 12 (for example, approximately 5 ml or less), and the eyewash cup 30 is applied to the inside of the orbit 29. Even when the patient is in a supine position, the eyeball 21 can be washed with the eyewash solution 12 without leaking the washing solution 12 from around the outer corner of the eye 20a.
  • the eyewash cup 10 of Fig. 5A should be used by placing it on the table 15 in a state almost completely filled with eyewash 12 (for example, approximately 5 ml). Can be. At this time, the liquid level 13 of the eyewash liquid 12 becomes substantially parallel to the bottom wall 35 of the eyewash cup 30 and the vertex surface including each vertex 32a, 33a. It is almost the same level as the inclined face.
  • the user's face is tilted sideways because the user's inclined face and the table 15 are parallel. Therefore, since the table 15 does not approach the front of the user's face or the user's nose 22 does not come into contact with the table 15, the user does not feel any oppression or discomfort. Les ,.
  • the eyewash cup 30 of FIGS. 4A and 5A is held by an eyewash cup raising jig 40 mounted on the tape holder 15. Can be used. That is, in FIG. 8A, the eyewash cup 30 having a slight taper is fitted to the cylindrical upper end 43 having an inner diameter slightly larger than the outer diameter of the bottom wall 35 of the eyewash cup 30.
  • the raising jig 40 By being received by the side wall 34 of the eyewash cup 30, the raising jig 40 holds the eyewash cup 30.
  • the eyewash cup 30 has an inner diameter slightly larger than the outer diameter of the raise ring wall 36, and the annular upper end 43 inserts the raise ring wall 36 of the eyewash cup 30 into the eyewash.
  • the lifting jig 40 fits and holds the eyewash cup 30 by being received by the raising ring wall 36 and the bottom wall 35 of the forceps 30.
  • the lifting jig 40 is eye-washing, and is externally fitted to the raising ring wall 3.6 of the cup 30, but the raising jig 40 is in contact with the raising ring wall 36. It may be an internal fitting that fits on the inner peripheral surface.
  • the power raising jig 40 can hold the eyewashing power cup 30 more firmly.

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Oeillère (30) de petite taille, du type lunettes de natation, conçue de manière qu'un liquide pour bains d'yeux ne s'échappe pas lorsque ladite oeillère est appliquée sur la cavité orbitaire le bas en haut. Ladite oeillère comporte une paroi périphérique (34) et une paroi de fond (35) rattachée à la paroi périphérique, ainsi qu'une partie périphérique de contact (31) avec l'oeil, formée sur le bord supérieur de la paroi périphérique (34). Cette partie de contact est du type lunette de natation et peut venir en contact étroit avec l'intérieur de la cavité orbitaire (29) de l'utilisateur. Le segment de la partie de contact se trouvant en contact avec la paupière (24a, 24b) possède une taille et une forme telles qu'il permet à la partie périphérique (31) de rentrer dans la cavité orbitaire (29). Lorsqu'une force (F) est appliquée sur l'oeillère, la partie périphérique de contact (31) avec l'oeil s'adapte à l'intérieur de la paupière (24a, 24b) pour fixer de manière étroite l'oeillère (10) à la cavité orbitaire (29).
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