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Disposable surgical scalpel
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US3905101A
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A disposable surgical scalpel assembly is disclosed which comprises a frangible handle, a cutting blade and a sheath in a single unitary assembly. The sheath is attached to the handle and movable to blade guarding and blade unguarded positions. When the sheath is in a blade unguarded position, with the blade exposed, the sheath serves as a gripping surface for the handle. The sheath component of the assembly may be releasably locked in either position for safe handling.

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United States Patent 1191 Shepherd 14 1 Sept. 16, 1975 DISPOSABLE SURGICAL SCALPEL [75] Inventor: John W. Shepherd, Montgomery,
[73] Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and Company,
East Rutherford, NJ.
[22] Filed: Apr. 19, 1974 [21] Appl. No.: 462,319
[52] us. Cl. 30/162; 30/320; 30/335; 30/339 [51] Int. Cl A61B 17/32; 3268 H08; 8268 5/00 [58] Field of Search 30/336, 335, 162, 320, 30/293, 151, 163, 164, 337, 338, 339, 329; 128/305 [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,853,672 4/1932 Dodson 30/l62 1,888,488 11/1932 Brown 30/337 x 2,051,199 8 1936 Christianson 30/320 2,270,655 1/1942 Keeran 2.611,178 9 1952 Whipple et a1. 2,735,176 2 1956 COStin 2,749,924 6/1956 Polincovsky 30/162 x Nissen 3,025,598 3/1962 30/l62 3,448,518 6/1969 Sklar 30/l62 3,708,881 l/l973 Bennett. 30/335 3,765,089 l0/l973 lbata 30/l62 X FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 670,894 8/l929 France 30/162 853,565 l2/l939 France 30/162 Primary Examiner-Al Lawrence Smith Assistant ExaminerJ. T. Zatarga Attorney, Agent, or FirmKane, Dalsimer, Kane, Sullivan and Kurucz [57] ABSTRACT A disposable surgical scalpel assembly is disclosed which comprises a frangible handle, a cutting blade and a sheath in a single unitary assembly. The sheath is attached to the handle and movable to blade guarding and blade unguarded positions. When the sheath is in a blade unguarded position, with the blade exposed, the sheath serves as a gripping surface for the handle. The sheath component of the assembly may be releasably locked in either position for safe handling.
3 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures PATENTEU 5 i 75 sum 2 of 2 DISPOSABLE SURGICAL SCALPEL BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The invention concerns medical-surgical instruments and more particularly concerns a disposable surgical scalpel.
2. Description of the Prior Art Although surgical scalpels have been used for centuries, little has been done in the way of advancing their basic design. In recent years, the commercially important surgical scalpels have been those having disposable blade portions. Illustrative of this type of surgical scalpel is that disclosed in US. Pat. No. 3,412,467. In scalpels of the latter type, the blade component is detachable from the handle component and disposed of by deposit in a special container which may thereafter be handled without hazard. It will be appreciated, however, that such disposable surgical scalpels still present a hazard to the individual who must detach and transfer the blade component.
U.S. Pat No.-2,735,176 discloses a veterinary surgical knife which comprises a hollow handle component having a slidably extensible blade. A similar cutting instrument is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,512,237. In effect, the latter instruments employ the handle component as a sheath for the blade component when not in use. Such sheathable blades are not contemplated for disposal after a single use and are relatively costly in that they generally employ sophisticated locking mechanisms and relatively complex protraction and retraction mechanisms.
The demand on the part of hospital administrators and liability insurance carriers for a disposable scalpel has increased considerably in recent years. The ultimate in desirability is a surgical scalpel which may be disposed of safely with the least potential for reusing the scalpel, and of course the instrument must be simple to operate and economical to produce.
The surgical scalpel of this invention obviates many of the prior art problems. First, the surgical scalpel of this invention includes a means of sheathing the blade component wtihout risking the hazards of blade removal. Second, once sheathed. access to the blade component requires a positive act, thereby assuring that the scalpel is unlikely to be accidentally unsheathed during handling for disposal. Third, the sealpel is unitary in construction. assuring that the sheath component will not become separated from the blade component and thereby lost, yet the means of attachment and dual use of the sheath as part of the gripping surface provides a scalpel which has the desired balance" or feel desired for the surgeons sensitive touch.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The invention comprises a unitary, disposable surgical scalpel which comprises; a frangible handle. a cutting blade attached to said handle, a sheath movably attached to said handle, means for releasably locking said sheath in a first position sheathing said blade and means for releasably locking said sheath in a second position exposing the blade.
The term unitary as used herein means a singleinonoassembly.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is an isometric drawing of an embodiment of the invention showing a surgical scalpel with sheath as sembly. The sheath is shown in the blade sheathing position.
FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 but with the sheath in a retracted or operating position exposing the cutting blade.
FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing the assembly of FIG. 1 in disassembly.
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 4-4 of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The disposable scalpel of the invention is conveniently fabricated by conventional and standard methods for preparing surgical scalpels using conventional and standard materials. For example, the blade component of the surgical scalpel may be the standard surgical steel blade conventionally employed in making surgical scalpels. The handle and sheath components of the scalpel may be fabricated from conventional polymer materials such as, for example, polystyrene, polycarbonate, polyurethane. polyethylene, phenolformaldehyde resins, polybutylene and like polymeric materials The disposable scalpels of the invention are conveniently described and exemplified by reference to the various specific embodiments set forth in the drawings attached hereto.
FIG. 1 is an overall view of an embodiment of the invention. The disposable surgical scalpel embodiment shown comprises ahandle 10 which comprises a butt l2 and ashank 14 which is reduced in thickness and over whichsheath 16 may slide. Sheath I6 is shown in a position covering the blade component of the surgical scalpel. The sheath position illustrated in- FIG. I is for covering and protecting the blade component prior to use. It will be seen from FIG. 1 that the sheath has anaperture 26 for receivinglug 29 which is an integral part of the underlyingshank 14 being mounted on a resilient bar portion of shank 14 (not seen under sheath 16).Lug 29 when inserted throughaperture 26 blocks movement of the sheath in forward or rearward movement. At the butt 12 end ofshank 14 there is seen asecond lug 20 on the end ofresilient bar 28, which is an integral part ofshank 14. By pressinglug 29 downwardly to disengage it from engagement withaperture 26, and retractingsheath 16 overlug 20,lug 20 will engageaperture 26 to locksheath 16 in ablade 24 exposing position as seen best in FIG. 2. In this position,sheath 16 serves as a gripping surface when using the scalpel. In a preferred embodiment. sheath 16 has raisedsurfaces 22 to provide a frictional surface for grasping. To cover theblade 24, the operator need only depresslug 20 onresilient bar 28 and move the sheath l6 forward untillug 29 again engagesaperture 26 ofsheath 16. When desired, the scalpel with blade covcred as shown in FIG. I may be safely discarded by breaking frangible shank I4 (facilitated by its reduced width) and depositing the broken parts in an appropriate receptacle. With the blade covered, no hazard is presented to handlers of the discarded pieces.
The features hidden from view in FIGS. I and 2 are seen with greater clarity by reference to FIG. 3, where the various components making up the disposable surgical scalpel of FIGS. 1 and 2 are readily observed disassembled. Thus,sheath 16 comprises an elongate sheath open at both ends 18 and 21 and hasfrictional surfaces 22. At the top ofsheath 16 isaperture 26. The handle comprises a butt end 12 and a shank l4 having a cut-outportion 15.Shank 14 is frangible, having a weakened area of reduced thickness. This weakened area is easily fractured when thesheath 16 is in a blade protecting position. This provides an easy method of breaking thehandle 10 prior to disposal of the surgical scalpel. With thehandle 10 broken. a reuse of the discarded blade is discouraged, particularly since access to the blade component is not easily obtained without the aid of awhole handle 10. The weakened portion of theshank 14 in no way impairs the use of the scalpel by a surgeon since when the sheath 1) component of the assembly is in a retracted position for operating use, thesheath 16 serves to strengthen and protect thehandle 10, thereby obviating the likelihood that the thin portion ofshank 14 would fracture while the scalpel is being employed.
FIG. 3 also shows the mounting ofblade 24 onblade support 31 where it is held in place bybayonet lock 42 and covered byblade mounting piece 33. As shown in FIG. 3, theblade 24 is fixedly attached by abolt 46. However. in a preferred embodiment.blade 24 is permanently attached by ultrasonic welding ofblade support 31 toblade mounting piece 33 with theblade 24 interposed.
FIG. 3 also shows thelug 29 mounted onresilient bar 27 which is an integral part ofshank 14.Bar 27 is sufficiently resilient to permitlug 29 to be depressed out of engagement withaperture 26 ofsheath 16 when the scalpel is assembled in the blade covered position.
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 4-4 of FIG. 1 and more clearly shows the relationship oflug 29, sheath l6 andshank 14.
What is claimed is:
l. A unitary, disposable surgical scalpel which comprises.
a frangible handle;
a cutting blade attached to said handle;
a sheath movably attached to said handle;
means for releasably locking said sheath in a first position sheathing said blade; and
means for releasably locking said sheath in a second position exposing the blade.
2. A scalpel of claim 1 wherein said sheath forms a gripping surface for said handle when said blade is unsheathed.
3. A disposable surgical scalpel with sheath assembly which comprises:
a frangible handle;
a cutting blade affixed to one end of said handle;
a sheath movably attached to said handle and which when moved to a first position is releasably locked by a depressible lug attached to said handle which engages a lug receiving slot in said sheath, in a blade sheathing position; and which when moved to a second position is releasably locked by a depressible lug attached to said handle which engages a lug receiving slot in said sheath, in a blade exposing position; said sheath forming a gripping surface for holding the scalpel, when the sheath is in a blade exposing position.

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