WO2009057840A1 - Flash with venesection needle for nose - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- A61H—PHYSICAL 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
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- the present invention relates to a flash with a venesection needle for a nose, and more particularly, to a flash that can be conveniently used for a medical treatment because a nose venesection needle can be inserted and fixed to the front side of the flash for drawing stasis blood from nostril vessels or drawing blood from other body parts.
- a nose venesection needle is a kind of needle used to form a blood path from the skin to a blood vessel for allowing outflow of blood.
- a nose venesection needle is used to cure such a nostril skin tumor.
- a doctor puts a nostril expanding tool into a nostril of a patient with his hand, and while illuminating the nostril of the patient with a flash put in his mouth or forehead, he/she inserts the nose venesection needle into the nostril skin of the patient with his other hand. Disclosure of Invention Technical Problem
- a flash including: a main body in which a battery is inserted; a switch disposed at a backside of the main body; and a front bulb fixed by a front cap, wherein a transparent cap including a nose venesection needle fixing hole in a center part thereof for allowing insertion of a rear part of a nose venesection needle is inserted in the front cap, and a nose venesection needle storing groove is formed in a lateral side of the main body for accommodating the nose venesection needle.
- the flash provided with the nose venesection needle provides the following effects. [10] (1) Since the flash and the nose vessel needle can be used as one tool, it is convenient to perform a venesection on nostril vessels. [11] (2) Since it is not necessary for a doctor to put the flash in his mouth or on his forehead, the doctor can perform a venesection on an exact part.
- Fig. 1 is a sectional view illustrating a flash including a nose venesection needle according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a transparent cap of the flash including the nose venesection needle according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a view for illustrating an operation of a rotary part of the flash including the nose venesection needle according to an embodiment of the present invention (A: nose venesection needle storing groove is opened, B: nose venesection needle storing groove is closed).
- a flash 10 includes a main body 100 in which a battery is inserted, a switch 110 disposed at the backside of the main body 100, and a front bulb 140 fixed by a front cap 200.
- a nose venesection needle fixing hole 215 is formed in a center part of a transparent cap 210 for allowing insertion of a rear part of a nose venesection needle 300, and the transparent cap 210 is inserted in the front cap 200.
- a nose venesection needle storing groove 130 is formed in a lateral side of the main body 100 for accommodating the nose venesection needle 300.
- the flash 10 can be turned on and off by touching the switch 110 supported by a spring at the backside of the main body 100 once and then again.
- a rotary part 120 is disposed at the backside of the main body 100 in a manner such that the rotary part 120 can be rotated around the switch 110.
- the nose venesection needle storing groove 130 formed in the lateral side of the main body 100 can be closed and opened by using the rotary part 120.
- a hole 125 is formed in the rotary part 120 in a manner such that the nose venesection needle storing groove 130 can be opened by aligning the hole 125 with the nose venesection needle storing groove 130.
- the switch 110 may have a rotatable structure.
- the switch 110 may be coupled to the backside of the main body 100 using a screw structure to turn on the flash 10 by rotating the switch 110 in one direction and turn off the flash 10 by rotating the switch 110 in the other direction.
- the switch 110 may be omitted; in this case, the flash 10 may be turned on and off by rotating the front cap 200.
- the nose venesection needle storing groove 130 may be formed in an outwardly extended part of the lateral side of the main body 100 or a thick lateral wall of the main body 100 for accommodating the nose venesection needle 300.
- the nose venesection needle storing groove 130 can be opened and closed by using the hole 125 formed in the rotary part 120.
- the nose venesection needle storing groove 130 may be provided in plurality along the lateral side of the main body 100.
- the transparent cap 210 is formed of a transparent material for condensing and transmitting light emitted from the front bulb 140.
- a protrusion 210 is formed at the front side of the transparent cap 210, and a jaw part 213 is formed around the protrusion 210.
- the nose venesection needle fixing hole 215 is formed in a center part of the protrusion 210 to a predetermined depth, and the inner surface of the nose venesection needle fixing hole 220 is threaded.
- the jaw portion 213 of the transparent cap 210 is in contact with an inner peripheral side of a hole formed in the front side of the front cap 200, and the protrusion 210 protrudes forward through the hole of the front cap 200.
- a screw part 310 is formed at an end part of the nose venesection needle 300 so that the nose venesection needle 300 can be screw-coupled to the nose venesection needle fixing hole 215, and a cut part 320 is formed at the other end part of the nose venesection needle 300.
- the cut part 320 has a sharp tip formed by three oblique cut surfaces so that the cut part 320 can be inserted into the skin of a patient without pain by holding the cut part 320 against the skin and rotating the cut part 320 slightly. That is, it is not necessary for a doctor to forcibly insert the cut part 320 into the skin of a patient for venesection.
- a doctor may expand a nostril of a patient using a nostril expanding tool and inspect the nostril using the flash 10.
- the doctor may rotate the rotary part 120 disposed at the backside of the flash 10 to take the nose venesection needle 300 out of the storing groove 135 of the storing part 130 through the hole 125.
- the doctor may insert and fix the rear end part of the nose venesection needle
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Abstract
Provided is a flash with a nose venesection needle. The flash can be conveniently used for medical treatment because it the nose venesection needle can be fixed to the front of the flash for drawing stasis blood from nostril vessels. In the flash, a transparent cap including a central nose venesection needle fixing hole for allowing insertion of a rear part of the nose venesection needle is inserted in a front cap, and a nose venesection needle storing groove is formed in a lateral side of a main body for accommodating the nose venesection needle. Therefore, since the flash and the nose vessel needle can be used as one tool, it is convenient to perform venesection on nostril vessels, and since it is not necessary for a doctor to put the flash in his mouth or on his forehead, the doctor can perform venesection on an exact part.
Description
Description FLASH WITH VENESECTION NEEDLE FOR NOSE
Technical Field
[1] The present invention relates to a flash with a venesection needle for a nose, and more particularly, to a flash that can be conveniently used for a medical treatment because a nose venesection needle can be inserted and fixed to the front side of the flash for drawing stasis blood from nostril vessels or drawing blood from other body parts. Background Art
[2] A nose venesection needle is a kind of needle used to form a blood path from the skin to a blood vessel for allowing outflow of blood.
[3] Nowadays, due to various factors such as pollutants and metal stresses, many people suffer from swelling of vessels such as a skin tumor in the nostril, which may cause diseases such as stuffy nose, rhinitis, and empyema.
[4] In an oriental medical treatment, a nose venesection needle is used to cure such a nostril skin tumor. For this, a doctor puts a nostril expanding tool into a nostril of a patient with his hand, and while illuminating the nostril of the patient with a flash put in his mouth or forehead, he/she inserts the nose venesection needle into the nostril skin of the patient with his other hand. Disclosure of Invention Technical Problem
[5] However, the use of a conventional nose venesection needle is disadvantageous due to the following reasons.
[6] (1) Since the conventional nose vessel needle should be used together with a nostril expanding tool and a flash, it is inconvenient.
[7] (2) Since a doctor should perform a venesection using the conventional nose venesection needle with a flash being put in his mouth or on his forehead, it is difficult to perform the venesection on an exact body part. Technical Solution
[8] There is provided a flash including: a main body in which a battery is inserted; a switch disposed at a backside of the main body; and a front bulb fixed by a front cap, wherein a transparent cap including a nose venesection needle fixing hole in a center part thereof for allowing insertion of a rear part of a nose venesection needle is inserted in the front cap, and a nose venesection needle storing groove is formed in a lateral side of the main body for accommodating the nose venesection needle.
Advantageous Effects
[9] According to the present invention, the flash provided with the nose venesection needle provides the following effects. [10] (1) Since the flash and the nose vessel needle can be used as one tool, it is convenient to perform a venesection on nostril vessels. [11] (2) Since it is not necessary for a doctor to put the flash in his mouth or on his forehead, the doctor can perform a venesection on an exact part.
Brief Description of Drawings [12] Fig. 1 is a sectional view illustrating a flash including a nose venesection needle according to an embodiment of the present invention. [13] Fig. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a transparent cap of the flash including the nose venesection needle according to an embodiment of the present invention. [14] Fig. 3 is a view for illustrating an operation of a rotary part of the flash including the nose venesection needle according to an embodiment of the present invention (A: nose venesection needle storing groove is opened, B: nose venesection needle storing groove is closed).
Best Mode for Carrying out the Invention [15] According to the present invention, a flash 10 includes a main body 100 in which a battery is inserted, a switch 110 disposed at the backside of the main body 100, and a front bulb 140 fixed by a front cap 200. [16] A nose venesection needle fixing hole 215 is formed in a center part of a transparent cap 210 for allowing insertion of a rear part of a nose venesection needle 300, and the transparent cap 210 is inserted in the front cap 200. A nose venesection needle storing groove 130 is formed in a lateral side of the main body 100 for accommodating the nose venesection needle 300. [17] The flash 10 can be turned on and off by touching the switch 110 supported by a spring at the backside of the main body 100 once and then again. [18] A rotary part 120 is disposed at the backside of the main body 100 in a manner such that the rotary part 120 can be rotated around the switch 110. The nose venesection needle storing groove 130 formed in the lateral side of the main body 100 can be closed and opened by using the rotary part 120.
[19] A hole 125 is formed in the rotary part 120 in a manner such that the nose venesection needle storing groove 130 can be opened by aligning the hole 125 with the nose venesection needle storing groove 130. [20] The switch 110 may have a rotatable structure. For example, the switch 110 may be coupled to the backside of the main body 100 using a screw structure to turn on the flash 10 by rotating the switch 110 in one direction and turn off the flash 10 by rotating the switch 110 in the other direction.
[21] Alternatively, the switch 110 may be omitted; in this case, the flash 10 may be turned on and off by rotating the front cap 200.
[22] The nose venesection needle storing groove 130 may be formed in an outwardly extended part of the lateral side of the main body 100 or a thick lateral wall of the main body 100 for accommodating the nose venesection needle 300. The nose venesection needle storing groove 130 can be opened and closed by using the hole 125 formed in the rotary part 120. The nose venesection needle storing groove 130 may be provided in plurality along the lateral side of the main body 100.
[23] The transparent cap 210 is formed of a transparent material for condensing and transmitting light emitted from the front bulb 140. A protrusion 210 is formed at the front side of the transparent cap 210, and a jaw part 213 is formed around the protrusion 210.
[24] The nose venesection needle fixing hole 215 is formed in a center part of the protrusion 210 to a predetermined depth, and the inner surface of the nose venesection needle fixing hole 220 is threaded.
[25] When assembled, the jaw portion 213 of the transparent cap 210 is in contact with an inner peripheral side of a hole formed in the front side of the front cap 200, and the protrusion 210 protrudes forward through the hole of the front cap 200.
[26] A screw part 310 is formed at an end part of the nose venesection needle 300 so that the nose venesection needle 300 can be screw-coupled to the nose venesection needle fixing hole 215, and a cut part 320 is formed at the other end part of the nose venesection needle 300.
[27] The cut part 320 has a sharp tip formed by three oblique cut surfaces so that the cut part 320 can be inserted into the skin of a patient without pain by holding the cut part 320 against the skin and rotating the cut part 320 slightly. That is, it is not necessary for a doctor to forcibly insert the cut part 320 into the skin of a patient for venesection.
[28] Hereinafter, an explanation will be given on a method of using the flash 10 including the nose venesection needle 300 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[29] A doctor may expand a nostril of a patient using a nostril expanding tool and inspect the nostril using the flash 10.
[30] If there is a diseased part inside the nostril of the patient such as a tumor that can be treated by venesection, the doctor may rotate the rotary part 120 disposed at the backside of the flash 10 to take the nose venesection needle 300 out of the storing groove 135 of the storing part 130 through the hole 125.
[31] Then, the doctor may insert and fix the rear end part of the nose venesection needle
300 to the nose venesection needle fixing hole 215, and the doctor may perform a venesection using the flash 10.
[32] As described above, since both the flash 10 and the nose venesection needle 300 are
inserted into a nostril of a patient, it is not necessary to align the nose venesection needle 300 with a light beam of the flash 10, and a diseased part can be easily observed. Therefore, a doctor can treat a diseased part easily.
[33] While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the accompanying drawings according to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
Claims
[1] A flash 10 comprising: a main body 100 in which a battery is inserted; a switch 110 disposed at a backside of the main body 100; and a front bulb 140 fixed by a front cap 200, wherein a transparent cap 210 comprising a nose venesection needle fixing hole 215 in a center part thereof for allowing insertion of a rear part of a nose venesection needle 300 is inserted in the front cap 200 for using the flash 10 after fixing the nose venesection needle 300 to a front side of the flash 10.
[2] A flash 10 comprising: a main body 100 in which a battery is inserted; a switch 110 disposed at a backside of the main body 100; and a front bulb 140 fixed by a front cap 200, wherein a transparent cap 210 comprising a nose venesection needle fixing hole 215 in a center part thereof for allowing insertion of a rear part of a nose venesection needle 300 is inserted in the front cap 200, and a nose venesection needle storing groove 130 is formed in a lateral side of the main body 100 for accommodating the nose venesection needle 300.
[3] The flash of claim 1 or 2, wherein the transparent cap 210 is formed of a transparent material for condensing and transmitting light emitted from the front bulb 140, and the transparent cap 210 comprises a protrusion 210 at a front side thereof and a jaw part 213 formed around the protrusion 210.
[4] The flash of claim 1 or 2, wherein the switch 110 is rotatably disposed at the backside of the main body 100, or the switch 110 is configured by the front cap 200.
[5] The flash of claim 1 or 2, wherein the nose venesection needle storing groove
130 may be formed in an outwardly extended part of the lateral side of the main body 100 or a thick lateral wall of the main body 100 for accommodating the nose venesection needle 300; the nose venesection needle storing groove 130 is configured to be opened and closed by using a hole 125 formed in a rotary part 120; and the nose venesection needle storing groove 130 is provided in plurality along the lateral side of the main body 100.
[6] The flash of claim 1 or 2, wherein the nose venesection needle 300 comprises: a screw part 310 formed at an end part thereof for screw-coupling the nose venesection needle 300 to the nose venesection needle fixing hole 215; and a cut part 320 formed at the other end part thereof, the cut part 320 having a
sharp tip formed by three oblique cut surfaces.
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