WO2002022043A1 - Suction tube with a sieve - Google Patents

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WO2002022043A1
WO2002022043A1 PCT/SE2001/001898 SE0101898W WO0222043A1 WO 2002022043 A1 WO2002022043 A1 WO 2002022043A1 SE 0101898 W SE0101898 W SE 0101898W WO 0222043 A1 WO0222043 A1 WO 0222043A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61CDENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
    • A61C17/00Devices for cleaning, polishing, rinsing or drying teeth, teeth cavities or prostheses; Saliva removers; Dental appliances for receiving spittle
    • A61C17/06Saliva removers; Accessories therefor
    • A61C17/08Aspiration nozzles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M1/00Suction or pumping devices for medical purposes; Devices for carrying-off, for treatment of, or for carrying-over, body-liquids; Drainage systems
    • A61M1/84Drainage tubes; Aspiration tips

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  • the present invention relates to a device in a suction tube for surgical or dental use to be connected with a suction conduit, for separating from the suction flow particulate material entrained therein, the suction tube being opened at both ends and has a sieve element located therein.
  • bone is worked for fastening titanium screws or the like, which are used as anchoring elements. It is desired to take care of tissue fragments which at the working are detached for example as bone chips because these can be used for filling cavities existing in the bone tissue.
  • a suction device is used in order to remove blood, saliva, and other liquid collected at the operation site. Then, the tissue fragments are sucked away and can get lost if they are not separated from the collected liquid flow.
  • US-A-5 688 121 discloses a flexible suction tube which at the outlet end has a disc-shaped filter element attached in the suction tube for separating amalgam from the suction flow.
  • the filter element is attached in a ring which in turn is attached in the suction tube, so that the plane of the filter element is located across the flow, i.e. perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the suction tube.
  • a similar filter device is disclosed in US-A-5 078 603.
  • the filter is mounted in a suction tube for one way use so that it is scrapped after having been used on a patient, the disgusting handling in connection with cleaning of the filter thus being avoided.
  • the purpose of the invention is to provide a device of the kind referred to above by which total clogging of the filter is prevented.
  • the sieve has at the inner end thereof as seen in the direction of the suction flow, a non-perforated portion for collection of separated particulate material in a pocket formed between said portion and the inside surface of the suction tube.
  • the sieve element according to a further development is located in a separate insert which is demountably connected to the inlet end of the suction tube, preferably with slide fit.
  • Fig. 1 is longitudinal cross-sectional view through a forward portion of a suction tube provided with an insert with a sieve
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the sieve insert of the suction tube of Fig. 1,
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view corresponding to Fig. 1 wherein an aperture has been made in the wall of the suction tube behind the sieve and the sieve insert is provided with a slot such that a controllable stray flux can be provided by rotating the insert,
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view corresponding to Fig. 3 wherein the stray flux slot of the sieve insert has been replaced by several apertures having a diameter of successively increasing dimension
  • Figs. 5 and 6 are a longitudinal cross-sectional view view and a plan view, respectively, of a suction tube with an alternative embodiment of the sieve insert
  • Figs. 7 and 8 are views similar to Figs. 5 and 6, respectively, but with the sieve insert in another adjusted position
  • Fig. 9 is an end view of the muzzle of the suction tube of any of Figs . 5 to 8.
  • Figs. 10 and 11 are a side view and a plan view, respectively, of a suction tube with a further embodiment of the sieve insert the insert being shown in different adjusted positions
  • Fig. 12 is an enlarged view of the portion surrounded by a circle in Fig. 10,
  • Fig. 13 is plan views of alternative embodiments of the sieve in the sieve insert.
  • Fig. 14 is a side view of a sieve insert
  • Figs. 15 and 16 are side views of two elements forming part of the insert in Fig. 14.
  • Fig. 1 discloses fragmentarily an extruded suction tube 1 having an axis A and an inlet end which is cut at an angle of about 45°.
  • a tubular insert 2 has light slide fit in the inlet end of the suction tube 1 in order to be easily separated from and inserted into the suction tube.
  • the suction tube 1 shall be connected to a suction pipe.
  • the insert 2 has a sieve element 3 mounted therein. It is inclined about 30° in relation to the axis A the inlet portion 4 of the insert as a consequence thereof in front of the sieve element 3 forms a pocket 5 tapering in the flow direction, between the inside surface of portion 4 and the sieve element 3. Since the sieve insert 2 can be separated from the suction tube 1 it can easily be exchanged, if required.
  • the sieve insert 2 forms at the outside thereof a circumferential shoulder 6 which abuts the obliquely cut end of the suction tube 1 and defines the axial and rotated positions of the sieve insert 2 in relation to the suction tube 1. Also the muzzle end of the sieve insert is obliquely cut, and in the disclosed rotated position of the insert in relation to the suction tube the muzzle end of the sieve insert is substantially parallel with the muzzle end of the suction tube.
  • the sieve element 3 can be perforated over the total surface or over a major or minor portion of the surface.
  • an inner end portion of the sieve element, as seen in the flow direction, is not perforated over about 1/3 of the surface of the sieve element 3 so that the sieve element has an unperforated lower portion 7 in order that the separated material shall be more easily- collected in the pocket 5.
  • the suction tube is oriented such that the sieve element 3 will slope inwardly and downwardly the collection being supported by gravity as well as the turbulent flow passing immediately above the pocket 5.
  • the alternative embodiment of the sieve insert shown in Fig. 3 allows the suction force to be controlled.
  • the sieve insert 2 behind the sieve element 3 as seen in the flow direction is provided with a lateral aperture 8, Fig. 3, or several apertures 8, Fig. 4 and can be rotated about the geometric longitudinal axis of the section tube in order to bring the aperture (s) 8 to overlap more or less a lateral aperture 9 in the suction tube 1 by rotation of the sieve insert 2 on the shoulder 6 of the sieve insert so that the insert will be displaced into or out of the suction tube in dependence of the rotational direction, a major or minor flow being sucked into the suction tube via apertures 8 and 9 as a stray flux.
  • the apertures 8 preferably are located on both sides of the sieve insert 2 so that the rotational direction when controlling the suction flow is of no importance as long as one remembers the direction in which the sieve insert 2 initially was rotated in relation to the suction tube. In order to facilitate this it may be suitable to have some form of marking on elements 1 and 2, respectively.
  • the suction tube 1 at the outlet end forms a connection socket 10 for a suction hose (not shown) .
  • a longitudinal slot 11 in the tube wall.
  • the sieve insert 2 is axially displaceable in the suction tube 1, and the sieve 3 is located at the inlet end of the sieve insert.
  • a button 12 located on the outside of the suction tube is introduced through the slot 11 and is fixed to the sieve insert.
  • the slot 11 in this embodiment has the some function has the lateral apertures 8 in the embodiments according to Figs. 3 and 4, viz. to provide a suction force control. It is possible to displace by means of the button 12 the sieve insert 2 along the slot 11 such that the open portion of the slot will be adjusted, which influences the suction force at the inlet end of the suction tube.
  • the button 12 By displacement of the sieve insert into the suction tube, the cavity 5 is created in which sucked up material can be temporarily collected.
  • the button When such collection has taken place and it is desired to take care of the material the button is displaced to the outmost position thereof in which the sieve is in the same plane as the end 11 of the suction tube. This makes it easy to scrape off the collected material, and then the suction work can be resumed.
  • the button 12 has been moved back so that the sieve insert 2 is in the innermost position thereof in the suction tube 1. In this position the suction force is at maximum, i.e. there is no stray flux through the slot 11.
  • the sieve element 3 of the sieve insert 2 is arranged as a single leaf damper in the forward portion of the sieve insert the sieve element 3 being biased by means of a spring 13 to an active sieve position.
  • An operating member 14 in the wall of the suction tube can be depressed externally in order to rotate the sieve 3 so that the function thereof will be more or less inhibited. In this embodiment this is possible only in the innermost position of the sieve insert, corresponding to full suction force.
  • Fig. 13 disclose three different embodiments of the sieve which depending on the application can be used in order to limit to different degrees the ability of loose particles to pass the sieve element.
  • Figs. 14 and 15 there are shown details which together can form a suction tube insert of the kind shown in Fig. 16.

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Abstract

Device in a suction tube (1) to be connected to a suction conduit for surgical or dental use to separate from the suction flow entrained particulate material, said suction tube (1) being opened at both ends and has a sieve element (3) located therein. The sieve is inclined in relation to the axial direction of the suction tube (1) in order that separated material shall be collected in a pocket (4) formed at the suction end of the suction tube.

Description

Title of the Invention
Suction Tube with a Sieve
Background of the invention
Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a device in a suction tube for surgical or dental use to be connected with a suction conduit, for separating from the suction flow particulate material entrained therein, the suction tube being opened at both ends and has a sieve element located therein.
At surgical operations in bone tissue, for example such operations as are performed in the mouth cavity for different purposes such as fixation of tooth protheses of different types, bone is worked for fastening titanium screws or the like, which are used as anchoring elements. It is desired to take care of tissue fragments which at the working are detached for example as bone chips because these can be used for filling cavities existing in the bone tissue. At the operation a suction device is used in order to remove blood, saliva, and other liquid collected at the operation site. Then, the tissue fragments are sucked away and can get lost if they are not separated from the collected liquid flow. When working in the mouth cavity it is also important to collect metal fragments, for example gold chips, at grinding of bridges and crowns, or amalgam which has been drilled from teeth or is spilt when filling a tooth cavity. The sieve element also prevents screws and other small components used in implant constructions, or gold and porcelain inserts or crowns to be accidentally sucked into the suction system. Description of the Prior Art
US-A-5 688 121 discloses a flexible suction tube which at the outlet end has a disc-shaped filter element attached in the suction tube for separating amalgam from the suction flow. The filter element is attached in a ring which in turn is attached in the suction tube, so that the plane of the filter element is located across the flow, i.e. perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the suction tube.
A similar filter device is disclosed in US-A-5 078 603. The filter is mounted in a suction tube for one way use so that it is scrapped after having been used on a patient, the disgusting handling in connection with cleaning of the filter thus being avoided.
However, these solutions as far as they are used in surgical and dental applications both cause clogging of the filter element because the material that has been separated will collect on the filter and will block the passage through the suction tube via the filter.
Brief Summary of the Invention
The purpose of the invention is to provide a device of the kind referred to above by which total clogging of the filter is prevented.
The purpose is achieved by a device according to the invention wherein the sieve element according to claim 1 is inclined in relation to the axial direction of the suction tube .
In a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention the sieve has at the inner end thereof as seen in the direction of the suction flow, a non-perforated portion for collection of separated particulate material in a pocket formed between said portion and the inside surface of the suction tube.
In order to increase further the usefulness of the suction tube of the invention the sieve element according to a further development is located in a separate insert which is demountably connected to the inlet end of the suction tube, preferably with slide fit.
Further features of the invention are defined in the dependent claims .
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The invention will be described below in more detail, reference being made to embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, in which
Fig. 1 is longitudinal cross-sectional view through a forward portion of a suction tube provided with an insert with a sieve,
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the sieve insert of the suction tube of Fig. 1,
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view corresponding to Fig. 1 wherein an aperture has been made in the wall of the suction tube behind the sieve and the sieve insert is provided with a slot such that a controllable stray flux can be provided by rotating the insert,
Fig. 4 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view corresponding to Fig. 3 wherein the stray flux slot of the sieve insert has been replaced by several apertures having a diameter of successively increasing dimension,
Figs. 5 and 6 are a longitudinal cross-sectional view view and a plan view, respectively, of a suction tube with an alternative embodiment of the sieve insert, Figs. 7 and 8 are views similar to Figs. 5 and 6, respectively, but with the sieve insert in another adjusted position,
Fig. 9 is an end view of the muzzle of the suction tube of any of Figs . 5 to 8.
Figs. 10 and 11 are a side view and a plan view, respectively, of a suction tube with a further embodiment of the sieve insert the insert being shown in different adjusted positions, Fig. 12 is an enlarged view of the portion surrounded by a circle in Fig. 10,
Fig. 13 is plan views of alternative embodiments of the sieve in the sieve insert,
Fig. 14 is a side view of a sieve insert, and Figs. 15 and 16 are side views of two elements forming part of the insert in Fig. 14.
Detailed Description of the Invention
Fig. 1 discloses fragmentarily an extruded suction tube 1 having an axis A and an inlet end which is cut at an angle of about 45°. A tubular insert 2 has light slide fit in the inlet end of the suction tube 1 in order to be easily separated from and inserted into the suction tube. At the other end, not shown, the suction tube 1 shall be connected to a suction pipe.
The insert 2 has a sieve element 3 mounted therein. It is inclined about 30° in relation to the axis A the inlet portion 4 of the insert as a consequence thereof in front of the sieve element 3 forms a pocket 5 tapering in the flow direction, between the inside surface of portion 4 and the sieve element 3. Since the sieve insert 2 can be separated from the suction tube 1 it can easily be exchanged, if required. The sieve insert 2 forms at the outside thereof a circumferential shoulder 6 which abuts the obliquely cut end of the suction tube 1 and defines the axial and rotated positions of the sieve insert 2 in relation to the suction tube 1. Also the muzzle end of the sieve insert is obliquely cut, and in the disclosed rotated position of the insert in relation to the suction tube the muzzle end of the sieve insert is substantially parallel with the muzzle end of the suction tube.
Since the inlet end of the sieve insert 2 is obliquely cut it is easy to hold the suction tube 1 in a comfortable working position with the muzzle of the sieve insert 2 close to the site where suction is to be performed.
Due to the fact that the sieve element 3 located in the sieve insert 2 is inclined in the manner mentioned above material to be separated will be collected at the very back of the pocket 5 so that the sieve element 3 is prevented from being completely or partly clogged and thus from blocking the suction flow.
The sieve element 3 can be perforated over the total surface or over a major or minor portion of the surface. In the embodiment shown an inner end portion of the sieve element, as seen in the flow direction, is not perforated over about 1/3 of the surface of the sieve element 3 so that the sieve element has an unperforated lower portion 7 in order that the separated material shall be more easily- collected in the pocket 5. This is particularly the case when under the suction operation the suction tube is oriented such that the sieve element 3 will slope inwardly and downwardly the collection being supported by gravity as well as the turbulent flow passing immediately above the pocket 5.
The alternative embodiment of the sieve insert shown in Fig. 3 allows the suction force to be controlled. For this purpose the sieve insert 2 behind the sieve element 3 as seen in the flow direction is provided with a lateral aperture 8, Fig. 3, or several apertures 8, Fig. 4 and can be rotated about the geometric longitudinal axis of the section tube in order to bring the aperture (s) 8 to overlap more or less a lateral aperture 9 in the suction tube 1 by rotation of the sieve insert 2 on the shoulder 6 of the sieve insert so that the insert will be displaced into or out of the suction tube in dependence of the rotational direction, a major or minor flow being sucked into the suction tube via apertures 8 and 9 as a stray flux. As a consequence thereof the suction force through the sieve 3 will be reduced to a corresponding degree. By providing the stray flux behind the sieve 3 the risk of for example bone material separated and collected on the sieve being dried out, is reduced, which improves the usefulness of the separated material . The apertures 8 preferably are located on both sides of the sieve insert 2 so that the rotational direction when controlling the suction flow is of no importance as long as one remembers the direction in which the sieve insert 2 initially was rotated in relation to the suction tube. In order to facilitate this it may be suitable to have some form of marking on elements 1 and 2, respectively.
In Figs. 5 to 8 the suction tube 1 at the outlet end forms a connection socket 10 for a suction hose (not shown) . Along a part of the suction tube 1 there is a longitudinal slot 11 in the tube wall. The sieve insert 2 is axially displaceable in the suction tube 1, and the sieve 3 is located at the inlet end of the sieve insert. A button 12 located on the outside of the suction tube is introduced through the slot 11 and is fixed to the sieve insert.
The slot 11 in this embodiment has the some function has the lateral apertures 8 in the embodiments according to Figs. 3 and 4, viz. to provide a suction force control. It is possible to displace by means of the button 12 the sieve insert 2 along the slot 11 such that the open portion of the slot will be adjusted, which influences the suction force at the inlet end of the suction tube.
By displacement of the sieve insert into the suction tube, the cavity 5 is created in which sucked up material can be temporarily collected. When such collection has taken place and it is desired to take care of the material the button is displaced to the outmost position thereof in which the sieve is in the same plane as the end 11 of the suction tube. This makes it easy to scrape off the collected material, and then the suction work can be resumed. In Figs. 7 and 8 the button 12 has been moved back so that the sieve insert 2 is in the innermost position thereof in the suction tube 1. In this position the suction force is at maximum, i.e. there is no stray flux through the slot 11.
In the embodiment shown in Figs. 10 to 12 the sieve element 3 of the sieve insert 2 is arranged as a single leaf damper in the forward portion of the sieve insert the sieve element 3 being biased by means of a spring 13 to an active sieve position. An operating member 14 in the wall of the suction tube can be depressed externally in order to rotate the sieve 3 so that the function thereof will be more or less inhibited. In this embodiment this is possible only in the innermost position of the sieve insert, corresponding to full suction force. Other embodiments are of course possible within the scope of the accompanying claims. Fig. 13 disclose three different embodiments of the sieve which depending on the application can be used in order to limit to different degrees the ability of loose particles to pass the sieve element.
In Figs. 14 and 15 there are shown details which together can form a suction tube insert of the kind shown in Fig. 16. NJ > o o o
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Claims

1. A device in a suction tube to be connected to a suction conduit for surgical or dental use to be connected with a suction conduit, for separating from the suction flow particulate material entrained therein the suction tube (1) being opened at both ends and has a sieve element located therein, characterized in that the sieve element (3) is inclined in relation to the axial direction of the suction tube.
2. Device as in claim 1 characterized in that the sieve element (3) is located in a separate sieve insert (2) which is detachably connected with the inlet end of the suction tube (1) .
3. Device as in claim 2, characterized in that the sieve insert (2) has light slide fit in the suction tube (1) •
4. Device as in claim 3, characterized in that the suction tube (1) has an aperture (9) which as seen in the flow direction is located behind the sieve element (3) of the sieve insert (2) .
5. Device as in claim 4, characterized in that the sieve insert behind the sieve element (3) as seen in the flow direction is provided with one or more lateral apertures (8) the sieve insert being rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the suction tube to bring the apertures to overlap to a major or minor degree, in dependence of the rotational position, and thus to establish a major or minor stray flux.
6. Device as in claim 4 characterized in that the aperture in the suction tube (1) comprises a slot (11) extending in the longitudinal direction of the suction tube (1) , and that a button (12) penetrating the slot and being fixed to the sieve insert, together with the sieve insert being displaceable outwards and inwards in the suction tube (1) to provide a major or minor stray flux through the slot .
7. Device as in claim 6, characterized in that the sieve element (3) is transversely suspended in an inclined position by a spring blade and by means of the spring blade is biased towards a sieving position in the forward end of the sieve insert, the sieve element being rotatable under the influence of an operating member (14) to an inactive position in which maximum and unlimited flow is allowed.
8. Device as in any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the inner end of the sieve element (3) as seen in the suction flow direction has an unperforated portion for collecting separated particulate material in a pocket (3) formed between said portion and the inside surface of the suction tube.
9. Device as in any of the preceding claims characterized in that the inlet muzzle is inclined in relation to the axial direction of the suction tube.
10. Device as in any of the preceding claims characterized in that the sieve element (3) and the inlet muzzle are inclined substantially in the same direction.
11. Device as in any of the preceding claims characterized in that apertures of the sieve element (3) are arranged on protrusions from the surface of the sieve element the apertures being perpendicular to the axial direction of the suction tube.
12. Device as in claim 8 characterized in that the apertures of the sieve have diminishing dimension in the direction towards the unperforated portion.
13. Device as in any of the preceding claims characterized in that the muzzle of the suction tube (11) or the separate sieve insert (2) is intended to be held, at use thereof, substantially horizontally, the sieve element being arranged such that separated material will be collected in a pocket (5) formed at the muzzle side at the lower portion of the sieve element (3) .
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