CUTTING APPARATUS WITH IMAGE CAPTURE ARRANGEMENT FOR TREATING CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME
First Claim
1. A cutting apparatus for treating carpal tunnel syndrome comprising:
- a hollow handle comprising an interior space, a bent portion at a forward end of the handle, a switch mounted on an outer surface of the handle, and a video screen pivotably secured to the outer surface of the handle;
a blade mount formed of transparent material and having a rear end mounted with the bent portion of the handle, the blade mount comprising an upper guide and a lower guide;
a metal blade disposed between the upper guide and the lower guide and being perpendicular to each of the upper guide and the lower guide; and
an image capture assembly comprising a light source disposed in the interior space proximate the bent portion, a digital camera disposed proximate the blade, and a microprocessor disposed in the interior space;
wherein the microprocessor is electrically connected to the video screen, the light source, and the digital camera respectively;
wherein the digital camera takes video of a target and records same as images;
wherein the microprocessor processes the images sent from the digital camera into image signals; and
wherein the video screen receives the image signals from the microprocessor and displays same as images.
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Abstract
A cutting apparatus for treating carpal tunnel syndrome is provided with a hollow handle including a forward bent portion, a switch mounted on an outer surface, and a video screen pivotably secured to the outer surface; a transparent blade mount mounted with the bent portion and including an upper guide and a lower guide; a metal blade between the upper and lower guides; and an image capture assembly including a light source in the handle proximate the bent portion, a digital camera proximate the blade, and a microprocessor in the handle. The microprocessor is electrically connected to the video screen, the light source, and the digital camera respectively. The digital camera takes video of a target and records same as images. The microprocessor processes the images sent from the digital camera into image signals. The video screen receives the image signals and displays same as images.
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1. A cutting apparatus for treating carpal tunnel syndrome comprising:
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a hollow handle comprising an interior space, a bent portion at a forward end of the handle, a switch mounted on an outer surface of the handle, and a video screen pivotably secured to the outer surface of the handle; a blade mount formed of transparent material and having a rear end mounted with the bent portion of the handle, the blade mount comprising an upper guide and a lower guide; a metal blade disposed between the upper guide and the lower guide and being perpendicular to each of the upper guide and the lower guide; and an image capture assembly comprising a light source disposed in the interior space proximate the bent portion, a digital camera disposed proximate the blade, and a microprocessor disposed in the interior space; wherein the microprocessor is electrically connected to the video screen, the light source, and the digital camera respectively; wherein the digital camera takes video of a target and records same as images; wherein the microprocessor processes the images sent from the digital camera into image signals; and wherein the video screen receives the image signals from the microprocessor and displays same as images. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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