Disposable thermostatically controlled electric surgical-medical irrigation and lavage liquid warming bowl and method of use
First Claim
1. An irrigation liquid warming bowl for holding and heating of liquid for irrigation and lavage purposes in medical surgical procedures, said irrigation liquid warming bowl being non-reusuably disposable, comprising:
- a bowl assembly including an inner bowl and an outer bowl, said inner bowl serving to hold irrigation liquid and including a bottom, said outer bowl providing support for said inner bowl, said bowl assembly including an internal region defined between said inner and outer bowls, said internal region being liquid-tightly sealed with respect to ambient and with respect to liquid held in said inner bowl;
heating means for heating of irrigation liquid held in said inner bowl, said heating means including an electric heater and thermostatic control means and a housing made of a non-metallic low-thermal-conductivity material, said housing being fixedly supported substantially horizontally within said inner bowl spacedly from said bottom, said thermostatic control means serving for automatic control of said heater, said thermostatic control means including a thermostat, said thermostat and said heater being disposed within said housing in spaced substantially thermally isolated relationship from one another, said thermostatic control means including a thermal shunt conductor disposed along and in contact with at least a portion of the external periphery of said housing and extending over and across the space between said heater and said thermostat, said thermal shunt conductor extending substantially over and about the vicinal area of said heater and substantially over and about the vicinal area of said thermostat so that said thermostat is thereby exposed to and senses substantially primarily the temperature of said thermal shunt conductor;
power supply means for providing electrical power to said heating means, said power supply means including at least one battery disposed in said internal region;
on/off switching means for selective manual actuation and deactivation, respectively, of said power supply means;
status monitoring means for visual display of operating status of said power supply means and said heating means; and
electrical circuitry for operatively interconnecting said heating means, said thermostatic control means, said on/off switching means, said status monitoring means, and said pwoer supply means.
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Abstract
A warming bowl for electrically heating lavage and irrigation liquid for use during medical-surgical procedures includes an electric heating device and an automatic thermostatic control to heat and maintain the liquid at a substantially constant temperature. The warming bowl is disposable after use and has an inner and an outer bowl sealed to one another so as to provide an internal sealed region therebetween for holding a battery to power the electric heating device. The inner bowl serves to hold irrigation liquid and supports therein a housing made of low-thermal-conductivity material that houses the electric heating device and the thermostatic control in spaced, substantially thermally isolated relation from one another. A metallic thermal shunt conductor is disposed along and in contact with a portion of the external periphery of the housing and extends over and across the space between the heating device and the thermostatic control. The housing is fixedly supported spacedly above the inner bowl'"'"'s bottom. When the inner bowl is filled with irrigation liquid, a major portion of the housing is exposed to the liquid at least over a substantial part of the outer surface of the shunt conductor. An external power source can be selectively optionally connected to power the heating device.
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13 Claims
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1. An irrigation liquid warming bowl for holding and heating of liquid for irrigation and lavage purposes in medical surgical procedures, said irrigation liquid warming bowl being non-reusuably disposable, comprising:
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a bowl assembly including an inner bowl and an outer bowl, said inner bowl serving to hold irrigation liquid and including a bottom, said outer bowl providing support for said inner bowl, said bowl assembly including an internal region defined between said inner and outer bowls, said internal region being liquid-tightly sealed with respect to ambient and with respect to liquid held in said inner bowl; heating means for heating of irrigation liquid held in said inner bowl, said heating means including an electric heater and thermostatic control means and a housing made of a non-metallic low-thermal-conductivity material, said housing being fixedly supported substantially horizontally within said inner bowl spacedly from said bottom, said thermostatic control means serving for automatic control of said heater, said thermostatic control means including a thermostat, said thermostat and said heater being disposed within said housing in spaced substantially thermally isolated relationship from one another, said thermostatic control means including a thermal shunt conductor disposed along and in contact with at least a portion of the external periphery of said housing and extending over and across the space between said heater and said thermostat, said thermal shunt conductor extending substantially over and about the vicinal area of said heater and substantially over and about the vicinal area of said thermostat so that said thermostat is thereby exposed to and senses substantially primarily the temperature of said thermal shunt conductor; power supply means for providing electrical power to said heating means, said power supply means including at least one battery disposed in said internal region; on/off switching means for selective manual actuation and deactivation, respectively, of said power supply means; status monitoring means for visual display of operating status of said power supply means and said heating means; and electrical circuitry for operatively interconnecting said heating means, said thermostatic control means, said on/off switching means, said status monitoring means, and said pwoer supply means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for providing irrigation liquid substantially at body temperature during medical surgical procedures for application to body tissues, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a warming bowl assembly comprising an inner bowl and an outer bowl and an internal region defined therebetween, said internal region being liquid-tightly sealed with respect to ambient and with respect to liquid held in said inner bowl, said inner bowl including a housing made of a non-metallic low-thermal-conductivity material fixedly supported substantially horizontally spacedly from the bottom of said inner bowl;
said housing including therein an electrical heater and a preset thermostat, said heater being spaced in substantial thermal isolation within said housing from said preset thermostat, said housing further including a thermal shunt conductor disposed along at least a portion of the external periphery of said housing and extending laterally between vicinities of said heater and of said preset thermostat over and across the space therebetween, said thermal shunt conductor extending substantially over and about the vicinal area of said heater and substantially over and about the vicinal area of said preset thermostat so that the thermostat is exposed to and senses substantially primarily the temperature of the shunt conductor;(b) filling said warming bowl assembly with irrigation liquid; (c) providing an electrical power source supplying electrical power from the power source to said electrical heater via said thermostat by actuating a manual switch and thereby connecting said power source with said heater, said manual switch being located in part on the exterior of the warming bowl assembly, said power source including at least one battery that is held and sealed within said internal region; (d) transferring heat from said heater through the wall of said housing to said thermal shunt conductor; (e) conducting a portion of the heat transferred to said thermal shunt conductor therefrom by thermal conduction and convection via the surface area of said thermal shunt conductor that contacts irrigation liquid held in said inner bowl to the irrigation liquid and thereby heating the irrigation liquid; (f) shunting another portion of the heat transferred to said thermal shunt conductor therefrom through the wall of said housing to said preset thermostat, said preset thermostat being operative in response to the temperature of said thermal shunt conductor; (g) attaining a temperature in and at said thermal shunt conductor that is a function of the temperature of irrigation liquid contacted thereby and substantially corresponds thereto while irrigation liquid contacts a substantial part of the surface area of said thermal shunt conductor; (h) reaching a temperature in and at said thermal shunt conductor that substantially corresponds to the cut-off temperature to which said thermostat is preset; (i) attaining a temperature momentarily in and at said thermal shunt conductor that exceeds the cut-off temperature to which said thermostat is preset in response to absence of irrigation liquid in contact with at least a substantial part of the surface area of said thermal shunt conductor; (j) switching off the supply of power to the heater by means of said preset thermostat in response to the temperature of said thermal shunt conductor exceeding the cut-off temperature to which said thermostat is preset; (k) switching on the supply of power to the heater by means of said preset thermostat in response to the temperature of said thermal shunt conductor decreasing below the threshold temperature to which said thermostat is preset; (l) visually displaying electrical operating status of said warming bowl assembly; and (m) removing irrigation liquid from said warming bowl assembly and applying irrigation liquid to bodily tissue for irrigation and lavage thereof. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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