![]() Finger ring with tick removal device
专利摘要:
The present invention relates to a ring and integrated tick removal device which makes it possible to easily and without delay remove ticks that have bitten on humans or pets and thereby reduce the risks of becoming infected with any fasting-borne disease. 公开号:SE534393C2 申请号:SE1000295 申请日:2010-03-29 公开日:2011-08-02 发明作者:Pia Romberg 申请人:Pia Romberg; IPC主号:
专利说明:
534 393 All research shows that the sooner you remove a tick that has bitten itself, the less the risk of contracting a tick-borne disease. Therefore, it is desirable to remove ticks that have bitten as soon as possible, and I believe that this invention will make it easier for anyone who spends a lot of time outdoors and has pets. When you have discovered that a tick has bitten itself, you can in the next moment remove it with the help of the tick picker ring, without wasting time going away and picking up a tick picker. For parents, it feels safe to be able to quickly remove a tick that has bitten on a child, you do not want to wait until you get home to remove the tick. Pulling off the fasting with the nails is not recommended as it easily happens that you squeeze the fasting body and it spews up the blood it has ingested, which can cause the risk of infection to increase. In addition, the bulk can remain in the skin and cause infections. The same applies when detecting a tick on your pet. On pets with long fur, it can be labor-intensive and time-consuming to find your way back to the tick bite, and in many cases you may leave it until it has become larger because it is then easier to find and remove. However, this increases the risks that the pet has time to become infected. For us humans, there is no remedy to use that has a deterrent effect on ticks, but we recommend full-coverage light clothing if you are going to stay in tick-rich areas. This does not appeal to everyone during hot summer and autumn days when you spend a lot of time outdoors. There is a device on the market that emits signals that are intended to act as a deterrent to ticks. This device works with a battery, must be mounted at the correct height on the outside of the clothes and it can not be used when it is raining. Dogs and cats can wear special fasting collars impregnated with special agents to deter ticks. These sometimes work but easily lose their effect if, for example, the dog swims without having had time to remove the collar. In addition, the water is polluted. Many pet owners have noticed that these collars adversely affect the pet as unexplained disease symptoms can occur. Toddlers have been poisoned by the fasting collars when they barked at their dog or cat. Other agents that are applied to the pet to keep the fasteners away can cause collapses when poison that is put on the animal's largest organ, the skin, enters the animal's body. 534 393 93 State of the art The devices currently on the market for removing ticks are available in many different designs, for example elongated tweezers-like tick pickers with tapered tips, crowbar-shaped rods or credit card-shaped devices in plastic. Common to them all is that they require storage in a bag, wallet or pocket, and that they are easy to place or lose when you have to remove ticks Lex. outside. Patent number: US5876409 Heitz, is a device that is similar in both appearance and function to a crowbar; the tick is inserted into an opening and the device is rotated so that the entire tick releases its grip on the host, human or pet. This device is functional but is difficult to use as the ticks easily slide out of the opening, in addition it is required that you always know where to store it in order to be able to remove the bloodsucker as soon as possible. Patent no .: EP2039309 Schick, is a device similar to a triangular card, made of plastic or wood, with openings in different sizes in all three corners to be able to insert ticks depending on their size. This device lacks the fact that the tool itself is too large for the format, which limits its area of use and requires one or the like, in addition, the tick must be pulled loose, which often causes the tick's head with mouth parts to remain in the host's skin and can cause infections. Patent no .: WO9628l02 Laxvik, is a pen-like device with a snare that ger allows for fi-release to ticks of medium size and larger, but works worse on really small ticks. It also requires a storage space, a cabin or the like. Due to its pointed shape, this device can have a frightening effect on pets, e.g. then one should approach their head and especially eye areas. Patent number: US5407243 Riemann, is a tweezers-like device that opens two claws that are to grip the tick and then lock the grip on it. This device works with a spring inside a sleeve, similar to a ballpoint pen, and requires a very steady and secure hand to be able to open the two clawed arms while locking the fastener at the right moment. Here it must be very easy to pinch the human or pet by mistake if you miss the tick, in addition, the pinch must hurt a lot before you get hold of the device and can open the claw again. 534 393 Problem Solving The present invention solves the problems of the prior art in that it has the features set forth in the appended claims. It also solves the problem of not scaring pets as its round shape is not perceived as dangerous. Summary Description In the following description, preferred embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying figures, in which: - Figure 1 shows in schematic perspective view a ring removal ring according to the present invention. Description of the invention Figure 1 shows a tick removal device which is a ring with a semicircular outer profile (1), about 10 mm wide and with an inner diameter depending on the person's finger size. On the rail of the ring there is a hole (2), in the shape of a round, oval or imaginative opening, used to thread in ticks that have bitten into the skin of a mermaid or a pet. The opening (2) is at most about 8 mm wide, about 12 mm long and from one short side of the opening hole runs a wedge-shaped groove (3). The orifice of the wedge-shaped groove (4) to the opening hole (2) is 2-3 mm and then it is rapidly tapered to 0.5 mm to finally taper at a slow pace down to 0.1 mm (5). The opening hole (2) and the wedge-shaped groove (3) cover at least half the length of the ring, ie 180 degrees. On the inside of the ring and along the wedge-shaped groove is a thoracic groove from the east (6), a concave groove, which forms a wedge-shaped edge in cross-section and makes it easier to grasp the fortress as close to the host's skin as possible. The wafer (6) is about 5 mm wide to remove the fisting's more or less blood-filled body, depending on how long the blood meal lasted. 534 393 The wearer of the tick removal ring removes the ring from the nest when a tick has been found on a human or a pet. In this example, a tick has bitten into the skin of a dog. Thread the tick through the hole (2) on the ring rail and then insert the tick into the wedge-shaped groove (3). The track is long and tapers at a very low rate, which means that the tick is wedged into the track. Figure 2 shows how the tick (7) gets stuck with its neck (8) closest to the concave groove on the inside of the ring, and has its head (9) drilled into the skin of the host, in this example the dog (10). The tick's head and mouth (9) thus end up on the outside of the ring. Here it does not matter about the host, the dog, moves and wants to run away to shake, the ring hangs and can not hurt the dog. When the dog has calmed down and allows you to approach again, grab the ring and turn it one or two full turns, clockwise or counterclockwise. The tick then releases its bite and you feel through the entire ring when the tick comes loose. The tick is still wedged in the ring and here you check that the whole tick is intact; the neck of the fastening becomes downwards in the "gutter" inside the ring and its body (7) stands straight out, also inside the ring, and the head and mouth parts become clearly visible on the outside of the ring. Here you can also see that the fasting is alive as it fences with its legs and tries to get loose. It is recommended that ticks be killed to prevent their reproduction and thus the spread of infectious diseases. This is most easily done by removing the tick from the ring by making an opposite movement to the entry. Namely; pull the tick from the narrow groove to the opening, use a leaf from a tree or shrub as a base, and then place the tick near the edge of a leaf or piece of paper, fold over a part of the leaf or paper so it covers the tick, press with it smooth the long side of the ring until the fastener has cracked. Or use a gravel pit or small stone to neutralize the fastening. Then put the tick in the garbage.
权利要求:
Claims (6) [1] A fastener removal device (1) in the form of a finger ring, characterized in that it is provided with an opening hole (2) on the rail which passes through a narrow mouth (4) to a wedge-shaped groove (3) which runs along half the length of the ring for joining and then locking the fastener. [2] A tick removal device (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the wedge-shaped groove (3) along the length of half the ring begins with a width of 0.5 mm and ends slowly tapered to a width of not more than 0.1 mm (5) which makes the fastening stick and wedges regardless of size. [3] A fastener removal device (1) according to claims 1-2, characterized in that a cut-out runs on the inside of the ring rail (6), along the wedge-shaped groove (3), which simplifies obtaining the fastener and enables the entire fastener to be kept intact during the actual entry and removal. [4] A tick removal device (1) according to claim 1-3 characterizes! because it is made of precious metals such as gold and silver. [5] A load-bearing device (1) according to claims 1-3 characterizes! because it is made of steel. [6] 6.. A load-removing device (1) according to claims 1-3, characterized in that it is made of plastic.
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