Handpiece finger switch for actuation of handheld medical instrumentation
View Patent ↗A handpiece for a medical instrumentation device is formed with manually deformable ribs on an outer sleeve. The ribs align with conductive surfaces inside the handpiece that make contact with an internal flexible electronic circuit to activate the device when force is applied to the ribs. Removing the force deactivates the device.
1. A medical instrument, comprising:
a handpiece;
an electrical circuit for actuating a medical laser, the electrical circuit including switches at circumferentially spaced-apart locations within the handpiece and configured to actuate the medical laser when pressed; and
axially elongated ribs located at the outer circumference of the handpiece in radial alignment With the switches, the ribs being manually movable radially inward against the switches to press the switches and thereby to actuate the medical laser.
2. The medical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the switches comprise:
axially elongated contact strips; and
axially elongated pads in radial alignment with the contact strips and configured to actuate the medical laser when pressed against the contact strips.
3. The medical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the ribs are configured to provide a tactile feel.
4. The medical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the handpiece is cylindrical.
5. The medical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising:
axially elongated plungers projecting radially inward from the ribs to press the switches when the ribs are moved radially inward.
6. The medical instrument of claim 5 , wherein the ribs are resiliently deflectable radially inward from rest positions in which the plungers are spaced radially outward from the switches.
7. A medical instrument of claim 5 , wherein the ribs and plungers are portions of a resiliently deflectable sleeve extending circumferentially and axially over the switches.