Dr. Robinson III graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 1994. He works in Hammond, LA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Robinson III is affiliated with North Oaks Medical Center.
Herbert L. Robinson - Hoboken NJ Allen S. Epstein - Clifton NJ
Assignee:
Med-Struments, Inc. - Totowa NJ
International Classification:
A61B 106 A61C 100
US Classification:
128 16
Abstract:
An illuminating tongue depressor includes a handle having a battery-operated light source and a depressor blade selectively coupled with or uncoupled from the handle for discard and replacement, the blade being constructed of a light-conducting synthetic resin material of relatively thin cross-section and being arched laterally to resist bending along the length thereof, the blade including a light-receiving surface at the proximal end thereof for juxtaposition with the light source and a light-directing configuration at the distal end thereof for directing light conducted from the light source and projected from the distal end to a defined area to be inspected during use of the tongue depressor in the examination of a patient.
The illuminated tongue depressor includes a handle having a battery-operated light source and a depressor blade selectively coupled with or uncoupled from the handle for discard and replacement. The blade includes a length extending longitudinally between a proximal end and a distal end and laterally between opposite sides, and includes upper and lower surfaces, a peripheral edge between the upper and lower surfaces defining a relatively thin blade thickness, a root adjacent the proximal end of the blade, a tip at the distal end of the blade, and a light conducting material between the upper and lower surfaces and extending along the blade from the root to at least a portion of the peripheral edge at the tip of the blade. A light directing configuration formed on the distal end directs the light transmitted by the light conducting material toward the area to be examined and includes an elevated portion at the tip and a support leg on both sides thereof for contacting the patient's tongue during use to maintain the elevated portion above the portion of the tongue immediately in front of the tip. The handle includes a movable arm and associated contact forming a switch which is automatically closed energizing the light source when the blade is moved into a coupled position, and automatically opened deenergizing the light source when the blade is moved to an uncoupled position.