Laser protective eyeshade with disposable isolation gasket

By designing detachable left and right protective goggles and disposable isolation gaskets, the problems of existing laser protective goggles obstructing the skin and cumbersome disinfection are solved, enabling convenient laser surgery operations and reducing consumable costs.

CN223914307UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17SOUTH CHINA HOSPITAL OF SHENZHEN UNIVERSITY
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Application Number
CN202423098798.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-13
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-13

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Technical Problem

Existing laser protective goggles are worn on the patient's head with rubber straps, which obstructs the patient's temples and nose, hindering the laser cosmetic surgery procedure. Furthermore, repeated use requires disinfection, affecting the work efficiency of medical staff and increasing the cost of consumables.

Method used

The design includes detachable left and right protective goggles and isolation pads, which are attached to the skin around the patient's left and right eyes respectively to avoid obstructing the bridge of the nose and temples. The isolation pads are for single use, while the protective goggles are reusable.

Benefits of technology

It improves the convenience of laser surgery, reduces the cost of replacing consumables, avoids cross-infection, and simplifies the disinfection process.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of medical consumables, and provides a laser protective eyeshade with a disposable isolation gasket, which comprises a left protective eyeshade, a right protective eyeshade, a left isolation gasket, a first bonding ring, a second bonding ring, a left protective eyeshade and a right protective eyeshade, the first bonding ring is used for bonding the left protective eyeshade on the skin of a left eye ring of a patient; a right isolation gasket is detachably connected to the right protective eyeshade, a first bonding ring is arranged at the end, away from the right protective eyeshade, of the right isolation gasket, and the first bonding ring is used for bonding the left protective eyeshade to the skin of the left eye ring of the patient; the left protective eyeshade and the right protective eyeshade are both used for shielding laser rays. The left protective eyeshade and the right protective eyeshade which are independently arranged can prevent the skin of the nose bridge and the temples of the patient from being shielded, and the laser surgery operation convenience of medical staff is improved. The left isolation gasket and the right isolation gasket are disposable consumables, and the left protective eyeshade and the right protective eyeshade which are high in cost can be repeatedly used, so that the cost of the consumables is reduced.
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Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The application belongs to the technical field of medical consumables, and particularly relates to a laser protection eyecup with a disposable isolation gasket. BACKGROUND

[0002] In laser cosmetic surgery (such as laser freckle removal, laser hair removal, etc.), laser protection eyecups are usually used to cover the eyes of patients to protect the eyes of patients from laser damage.

[0003] However, most of the existing eyecups are worn on the head of patients through rubber ropes, and connecting pieces are arranged between the left and right eyecups. These structural arrangements will all cause the skin of the temples and the skin of the bridge of the nose of the patients to be blocked, thereby hindering the doctor from performing laser cosmetic surgery operation on the skin near the region. Meanwhile, most of the existing eyecups are repeatedly used, and disinfection treatment of the laser protection eyecup is needed after each use, which is tedious and affects the work efficiency of medical staff.

[0004] Therefore, the above-mentioned technical defects need to be changed. CONTENT OF THE UTILITY MODEL

[0005] In view of the above-mentioned deficiencies of the prior art, the purpose of the present application is to provide a laser protection eyecup with a disposable isolation gasket, which aims to improve the convenience of laser operation of medical staff. Meanwhile, the replacement cost of consumables is reduced.

[0006] A technical scheme adopted by the present application to solve the technical problem is as follows: a laser protection eyecup with a disposable isolation gasket, comprising:

[0007] a left protection eyecup, a left isolation gasket being detachably connected to the left protection eyecup, a first adhesive ring being arranged at one end of the left isolation gasket away from the left protection eyecup, and the first adhesive ring being used for pasting the left protection eyecup on the skin of the left eye of a patient;

[0008] and a right protection eyecup, a right isolation gasket being detachably connected to the right protection eyecup, a first adhesive ring being arranged at one end of the right isolation gasket away from the right protection eyecup, and the first adhesive ring being used for pasting the left protection eyecup on the skin of the left eye of a patient;

[0009] wherein, the left protection eyecup and the right protection eyecup are both used for shielding laser light.

[0010] The left isolation gasket is further provided with a second adhesive ring on one side close to the left protection eyecup, and the second adhesive ring is used for pasting the left protection eyecup;

[0011] The right isolation gasket is further provided with a second adhesive ring on one side close to the right protection eyecup, and the second adhesive ring is used for pasting the right protection eyecup.

[0012] The left isolation gasket and the right isolation gasket are provided with buffer gaskets at the ends away from the left protective eyecup and the right protective eyecup respectively, and the first adhesive ring is arranged on the buffer gasket.

[0013] The two buffer gaskets are adjustable in the first direction, which is the central axis direction of the left isolation gasket or the right isolation gasket.

[0014] The two buffer gaskets are both latex gaskets.

[0015] The buffer gasket on the left isolation gasket is integrally formed with the left protective eyecup, and the buffer gasket on the right isolation gasket is integrally formed with the right protective eyecup.

[0016] The left protective eyecup is provided with at least one first positioning piece, and the left isolation gasket is provided with a first positioning groove at a position corresponding to the first positioning piece.

[0017] The right protective eyecup is provided with at least one second positioning piece, and the right isolation gasket is provided with a second positioning groove at a position corresponding to the second positioning piece.

[0018] The first positioning piece is matched with the first positioning groove.

[0019] The second positioning piece is matched with the second positioning groove.

[0020] The left protective eyecup and the right protective eyecup are both black lightproof eyecups.

[0021] The left protective eyecup and the right protective eyecup are both provided with protective layers for reflecting laser light.

[0022] The left protective eyecup and the right protective eyecup are both concave structures and form first and second avoiding grooves for avoiding the left eyeball and the right eyeball of the patient respectively.

[0023] Compared with the prior art, the laser protective eyecup with disposable isolation gaskets provided by the application can protect the left and right eyes of the patient through the separately arranged left and right protective eyecups, avoid shielding the skin of the nose bridge and temple of the patient, and improve the convenience of laser operation of the medical staff. After each laser operation, the left and right isolation gaskets are replaced, so that the left and right protective eyecups with high cost can be reused, and the replacement cost of consumables is reduced. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0024] In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application or the prior art, the following will briefly introduce the drawings needed to be used in the embodiments or prior art description. Obviously, the drawings in the following description are some embodiments of the present application, and for those skilled in the art, other drawings can also be obtained without creative labor on the basis of these drawings.

[0025] Figure 1 is a whole structure schematic diagram of a laser protection eyecup with a disposable isolation gasket provided by the embodiment;

[0026] Figure 2 is an explosion schematic diagram of a laser protection eyecup with a disposable isolation gasket provided by the embodiment;

[0027] Figure 3 is a structure schematic diagram of a left protection eyecup and a right protection eyecup of a laser protection eyecup with a disposable isolation gasket provided by the embodiment.

[0028] In the figure: 1, left protection eyecup; 11, left isolation gasket; 111, first adhesive ring; 112, second adhesive ring; 113, buffer gasket; 114, first positioning groove; 12, first positioning piece; 13, first avoiding groove; 2, right protection eyecup; 21, right isolation gasket; 211, second positioning groove; 22, second positioning piece; 23, second avoiding groove. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0029] The embodiments of the present application will be described in detail below, examples of which are shown in the drawings, wherein the same or similar notations represent the same or similar elements or elements with the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain the present application, and cannot be understood as a limitation of the present application.

[0030] In the description of the present application, it should be understood that the orientation or positional relationship indicated by the terms "center", "longitudinal", "transverse", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer" and the like is based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and is only for the convenience of describing the present application and simplifying the description, and therefore cannot be understood as indicating or implying that the device or element referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore cannot be understood as a limitation of the present application. In addition, the terms "first", "second" are only for description purposes, and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of the technical features indicated. Therefore, the features limited by "first", "second" can explicitly or implicitly include one or more of the features. In the description of the present application, unless otherwise stated, the meaning of "multiple" is two or more.

[0031] In the description of the present application, it should be noted that unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "mounting", "connecting", "connecting" should be understood broadly, for example, it can be fixedly connected, or it can be detachably connected, or integrally connected, it can be mechanically connected, or it can be electrically connected, it can be directly connected, or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, it can be the communication inside two elements. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in the present application can be understood according to the specific circumstances.

[0032] In addition, the technical features involved in the different embodiments of the utility model described above can be combined with each other as long as there is no conflict between them.

[0033] The utility model provides a kind of laser protection eyecup with disposable isolation gasket as shown in Figure 1 、 Figure 2 It is used to cover the eyes of patients in laser cosmetic surgery (such as laser freckle removal, laser hair removal, etc.), to protect the eyes of patients from laser damage;The main structure of the utility model includes: left protective eyecup 1 and right protective eyecup 2, left protective eyecup 1 is detachably connected with left isolation gasket 11, and the end of left isolation gasket 11 away from left protective eyecup 1 is provided with first adhesive ring 111, which is used to paste left protective eyecup 1 on the skin around the left eye of the patient;Right protective eyecup 2 is detachably connected with right isolation gasket 21, and the end of right isolation gasket 21 away from right protective eyecup 2 is provided with first adhesive ring 111, which is used to paste left protective eyecup 1 on the skin around the left eye of the patient;Among them, left protective eyecup 1 and right protective eyecup 2 are used to shield laser light.

[0034] It should be noted that most of the existing eyecups are worn on the head of the patient by rubber rope, and connecting pieces are provided between the left and right eyecups. These structure settings will all block the skin of the patient's temple and the skin of the bridge of the nose, hindering the doctor's operation of laser cosmetic surgery on the skin near the area. At the same time, most of the existing eyecups are reusable, and need to be disinfected after each use, which is tedious and affects the work efficiency of medical staff.

[0035] The utility model discloses left protective eyecup 1 and right protective eyecup 2 are separately provided to protect the left and right eyes of the patient, which avoids blocking the skin of the patient's temple and the bridge of the nose, and improves the convenience of laser operation for medical staff.

[0036] In addition, it should be noted that laser goggles generally need to use special materials to effectively protect laser light. These materials can be optical materials containing rare metals or special compounds, such as some metal oxide coatings that can absorb or reflect high-energy lasers. The development and production of these high-performance materials is costly, and their preparation process can involve complex chemical synthesis or physical coating processes, requiring high-precision equipment and strict quality control, which undoubtedly increases the cost of laser protective goggles. Therefore, setting the laser protective goggles used by the patient to be reusable can effectively reduce the replacement cost of consumables. Replacing the disposable left isolation gasket 11 and the right isolation gasket 21 after each laser surgery can make the left protective goggles 1 and the right protective goggles 2 reusable. Among them, replacing the disposable left isolation gasket 11 and the right isolation gasket 21 can avoid cross-infection.

[0037] Further, as shown in Figure 2 The left isolation gasket 11 is provided with a second adhesive ring 112 on the side close to the left protective goggles 1, and the second adhesive ring 112 is used to paste the left protective goggles 1; the right isolation gasket 21 is provided with a second adhesive ring 112 on the side close to the right protective goggles 2, and the second adhesive ring 112 is used to paste the right protective goggles 2. The right isolation gasket 21 is detachably connected to the right protective goggles 2 through the second adhesive ring 112; similarly, the left isolation gasket 11 is detachably connected to the left protective goggles 1 through the second adhesive ring 112. After the laser surgery is completed, the right isolation gasket 21 and the left isolation gasket 11 are directly removed, and then the right protective goggles 2 and the left protective goggles 1 are retained, so that the right protective goggles 2 and the left protective goggles 1 can be reused.

[0038] Further, as shown in Figure 2 The left isolation gasket 11 is provided with a second adhesive ring 112 on the side close to the left protective goggles 1, and the second adhesive ring 112 is used to paste the left protective goggles 1; the right isolation gasket 21 is provided with a second adhesive ring 112 on the side close to the right protective goggles 2, and the second adhesive ring 112 is used to paste the right protective goggles 2. The right isolation gasket 21 is detachably connected to the right protective goggles 2 through the second adhesive ring 112; similarly, the left isolation gasket 11 is detachably connected to the left protective goggles 1 through the second adhesive ring 112. After the laser surgery is completed, the right isolation gasket 21 and the left isolation gasket 11 are directly removed, and then the right protective goggles 2 and the left protective goggles 1 are retained, so that the right protective goggles 2 and the left protective goggles 1 can be reused.

[0039] The two buffer gaskets 113 can be adjusted in the first direction, and the first direction is the central axis direction of the left isolation gasket 11 or the right isolation gasket 21. So that the two buffer gaskets 113 can adapt to the curvature of the patient's left and right eye circles, and ensure the sealing effect of the connection between the left isolation gasket 11 and the right isolation gasket 21 and the patient's left and right eye circles.

[0040] Further, as shown in Figure 2As shown, the two buffer gaskets 113 are both latex gaskets. Latex has excellent elasticity, and the latex gasket can elastically deform when subjected to pressure and quickly recover its original shape after the pressure disappears. This feature allows it to closely fit between surfaces of different shapes, effectively filling the gap and providing good sealing. Therefore, the latex gasket in this embodiment can adapt to the curvature of the patient's left and right eye circles, ensuring the sealing effect of the left and right isolation gaskets 11 and 21 connected between the patient's left and right eye circles.

[0041] Further, as shown in Figure 2 The buffer gasket 113 on the left isolation gasket 11 is integrally formed with the left protective eyecup 1; the buffer gasket 113 on the right isolation gasket 21 is integrally formed with the right protective eyecup 2.

[0042] Further, as shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3 The left protective eyecup 1 is provided with at least one first positioning member 12, and the left isolation gasket 11 is provided with a first positioning groove 114 corresponding to the position of the first positioning member 12; in some embodiments, the left protective eyecup 1 is provided with two first positioning members 12, and the two first positioning members 12 are arranged at intervals around the adhesive portion of the left protective eyecup 1. The first positioning member 12 can accurately position the left protective eyecup 1 and the left isolation gasket 11, and accurately position the left protective eyecup 1 and the left isolation gasket 11.

[0043] The right protective eyecup 2 is provided with at least one second positioning member 22, and the right isolation gasket 21 is provided with a second positioning groove 211 corresponding to the position of the second positioning member 22. Similarly, in some embodiments, the right protective eyecup 2 is provided with two second positioning members 22, and the two second positioning members 22 are arranged at intervals around the adhesive portion of the right protective eyecup 2. The second positioning member 22 can accurately position the right protective eyecup 2 and the right isolation gasket 21, and accurately position the right protective eyecup 2 and the right isolation gasket 21.

[0044] Further, the first positioning member 12 is matched with the first positioning groove 114; the positioning of the first positioning member 12 and the first positioning groove 114 is more accurate.

[0045] The second positioning member 22 is matched with the second positioning groove 211. The positioning of the second positioning member 22 and the second positioning groove 211 is more accurate.

[0046] Further, the left protective eyecup 1 and the right protective eyecup 2 are both black lightproof eyecups. The black lightproof eyecup has strong light absorption effect.

[0047] Further, the left protective eyecup 1 and the right protective eyecup 2 are both provided with a protective layer for reflecting laser light. The protective layer can reflect laser light of a specific wavelength. It can be understood that the protective layer for reflecting laser light of a specific wavelength in the embodiment is available to those skilled in the art according to the prior art, and the structure and working principle of the protective layer on the left protective eyecup 1 and the right protective eyecup 2 will not be repeated here.

[0048] Further, the left protective eyecup 1 and the right protective eyecup 2 are both concave structures, and form a first avoiding groove 13 and a second avoiding groove 23 respectively, which are used for avoiding the left eyeball and the right eyeball of the patient respectively. The left and right eyeballs (or eyelashes, eyelids) of the patient are prevented from touching the inner side of the eyecup (the left protective eyecup 1 and the right protective eyecup 2). The comfort of the patient when wearing the left protective eyecup 1 and the right protective eyecup 2 is improved.

[0049] In summary, the application provides a laser protective eyecup with disposable isolation gaskets. The left protective eyecup 1 and the right protective eyecup 2 are separately provided to protect the left and right eyes of the patient, avoid blocking the skin of the nasal bridge and temple of the patient, and improve the convenience of laser operation for medical staff. After each laser operation, the left isolation gasket 11 and the right isolation gasket 21 can be replaced, so that the left protective eyecup 1 and the right protective eyecup 2 with higher cost can be reused, and the replacement cost of consumables is reduced.

[0050] Obviously, the above embodiments are only examples for clear illustration, and not limitation of the embodiments. For those skilled in the art, other different forms of changes or variations can be made on the basis of the above description. Here, all the embodiments need not and cannot be exhausted. The obvious changes or variations derived therefrom are still within the protection scope of the application.

Claims

1. A laser safety eyewear with disposable iris, characterized by, The left protective eyecup is detachably connected with a left isolation gasket, and the end of the left isolation gasket away from the left protective eyecup is provided with a first adhesive ring for pasting the left protective eyecup on the skin around the left eye of the patient. The right protective eyecup is detachably connected with a right isolation gasket, and the end of the right isolation gasket away from the right protective eyecup is provided with the first adhesive ring for pasting the left protective eyecup on the skin around the left eye of the patient. The left protective eyecup and the right protective eyecup are used for shielding laser light. The left isolation gasket is provided with a second adhesive ring on the side close to the left protective eyecup, and the second adhesive ring is used for pasting the left protective eyecup.

2. The laser safety eyewear with disposable iris according to claim 1, wherein, The right isolation gasket is provided with a second adhesive ring on the side close to the right protective eyecup, and the second adhesive ring is used for pasting the right protective eyecup. The end of the left isolation gasket away from the left protective eyecup and the end of the right isolation gasket away from the right protective eyecup are provided with buffer gaskets, and the first adhesive ring is arranged on the buffer gasket.

3. The laser safety eyewear with disposable iris according to claim 1, wherein, The two buffer gaskets can be adjusted in a first direction, and the first direction is the central axis direction of the left isolation gasket or the right isolation gasket. The two buffer gaskets are latex gaskets.

4. The laser safety eyewear with disposable iris according to claim 3, wherein, The buffer gasket on the left isolation gasket is integrally formed with the left protective eyecup, and the buffer gasket on the right isolation gasket is integrally formed with the right protective eyecup.

5. The laser safety eyewear with disposable iris according to claim 3, wherein, The left protective eyecup is provided with at least one first positioning piece, and the left isolation gasket is provided with a first positioning groove at a position corresponding to the first positioning piece.

6. The laser safety eyewear with disposable iris according to claim 1, wherein, The right protective eyecup is provided with at least one second positioning piece, and the right isolation gasket is provided with a second positioning groove at a position corresponding to the second positioning piece. The first positioning piece is matched with the first positioning groove.

7. The laser safety eyewear with disposable iris according to claim 6, wherein, The second positioning piece is matched with the second positioning groove. The left protective eyecup and the right protective eyecup are black lightproof eyecups.

8. The laser safety eyewear with disposable iris according to claim 1, wherein, The left protective eyecup and the right protective eyecup are provided with protective layers for reflecting laser light.

9. The laser safety eyewear with disposable iris according to claim 1, wherein, The left protective eyecup and the right protective eyecup are concave structures and form first and second avoiding grooves for avoiding the left eyeball and the right eyeball of the patient, respectively.

10. The laser safety eyewear with disposable iris according to claim 1, wherein, ​