|
|
| SECTION A HUMAN NECESSITIES |
| A 61 | MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE |
| A 61 B | DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION (analysing biological material G01N, e.g. G01N 33/48; obtaining records using waves other than optical waves, in general G03B 42/00) |
| Note |
| This subclass covers instruments, implements, and processes for diagnostic, surgical and person-identification purposes, including obstetrics, instruments for cutting corns, vaccination instruments, finger-printing, psycho-physical tests. |
| Subclass Index |
| MEDICINAL METHODS (NON-SURGICAL) |
| INSTRUMENTS FOR PSYCHO-PHYSICAL TESTS |
| MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS |
| For auscultation and diagnostics |
| For medical examination of the interior of cavities or tubes of the body and the eyes |
| Aids for examination and care of the mouth |
| SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, DEVICES OR METHODS |
| OTHER INSTRUMENTS, IMPLEMENTS OR ACCESSORIES FOR SURGERY OR DIAGNOSIS |
| Diagnosis; Psycho-physical tests |
1/ | 00 | Instruments for performing medical examinations of the interior of cavities or tubes of the body by visual or photographical inspection, e.g. endoscopes (examination of body cavities or body tracts using ultrasonic, sonic or infrasonic waves A61B 8/12; instruments, e.g. endoscopes, for taking a cell sample A61B 10/00; endoscopic cutting instruments A61B 17/32; surgical instruments using a laser beam being directed along or through a flexible conduit A61B 18/22); Illuminating arrangements therefor (for the eyes A61B 3/00) [4] |
1/ | 002 | . | having rod-lens arrangements (A61B 1/055 takes precedence) [6] |
1/ | 005 | . | Flexible endoscopes [6] |
1/ | 008 | . | . | Articulations [6] |
1/ | 01 | . | . | Guiding arrangements therefor [6] |
1/ | 012 | . | characterised by internal passages or accessories therefor [6] |
1/ | 015 | . | . | Control of fluid supply or evacuation [6] |
1/ | 018 | . | . | for receiving instruments [6] |
1/ | 04 | . | combined with photographic or television appliances [2] |
1/ | 045 | . | . | Control thereof [6] |
1/ | 05 | . | . | characterised by the image sensor, e.g. camera, being in the distal end portion [6] |
1/ | 055 | . | . | having rod-lens arrangements [6] |
1/ | 06 | . | with illuminating arrangements |
1/ | 07 | . | . | using light-conductive means, e.g. optical fibres [6] |
1/ | 12 | . | with cooling or rinsing arrangements (A61B 1/015 takes precedence) [6] |
1/ | 227 | . | for ears, i.e. otoscopes [6] |
1/ | 233 | . | for the nose, i.e. nasoscopes [6] |
1/ | 24 | . | for the mouth, i.e. stomatoscopes, e.g. with tongue depressors (tongue depressors per se A61B 13/00); Instruments for opening or keeping open the mouth (combined with saliva removers A61C 17/10; mouth openers for animals A61D 15/00) [5] |
1/ | 247 | . | . | with means for viewing areas outside the direct line of sight, e.g. dentists' mirrors [6] |
1/ | 253 | . | . | . | with means for preventing fogging [6] |
1/ | 267 | . | for the respiratory tract, e.g. laryngoscopes, bronchoscopes [6] |
1/ | 273 | . | for the upper alimentary canal, e.g. oesophagoscopes, gastroscopes [6] |
1/ | 303 | . | for the vagina, i.e. vaginoscopes [6] |
1/ | 307 | . | for the urinary organs, e.g. urethroscopes, cystoscopes [6] |
1/ | 31 | . | for the rectum, e.g. proctoscopes, sigmoidoscopes [6] |
1/ | 313 | . | for introducing through surgical openings, e.g. laparoscopes [6] |
1/ | 317 | . | . | for bones or joints, e.g. osteoscopes, arthroscopes [6] |
1/ | 32 | . | Devices for opening or enlarging the visual field, e.g. of a tube of the body (dilators A61M 29/00) |
3/ | 00 | Apparatus for testing the eyes; Instruments for examining the eyes (eye inspection using ultrasonic, sonic or infrasonic waves A61B 8/10; devices for treatment of the eyes A61F 9/00; exercisers for the eyes A61H 5/00; optical systems in general G02B) [4,5] |
3/ | 02 | . | Subjective types, i.e. testing apparatus requiring the active assistance of the patient [5] |
3/ | 024 | . | . | for determining the visual field, e.g. perimeter types [5] |
3/ | 028 | . | . | for testing visual acuity; for determination of refraction, e.g. phoropters [5] |
3/ | 032 | . | . | . | Devices for presenting test symbols or characters, e.g. test chart projectors (A61B 3/036 takes precedence) [5] |
3/ | 036 | . | . | . | for testing astigmatism [5] |
3/ | 04 | . | . | . | Trial frames; Sets of lenses for use therewith (lenses per se G02C 7/02) [5] |
3/ | 06 | . | . | for testing light sensitivity, e.g. adaptation; for testing colour vision |
3/ | 08 | . | . | for testing binocular or stereoscopic vision, e.g. strabismus |
3/ | 09 | . | . | for testing accommodation |
3/ | 10 | . | Objective types, i.e. instruments for examining the eyes independent of the patients perceptions or reactions [5] |
3/ | 103 | . | . | for determining refraction, e.g. refractometers, skiascopes [5] |
3/ | 107 | . | . | for determining the shape or measuring the curvature of the cornea [5] |
3/ | 11 | . | . | for measuring interpupillary distance or diameter of pupils [5] |
3/ | 113 | . | . | for determining or recording eye movement [5] |
3/ | 117 | . | . | for examining the anterior chamber or the anterior chamber angle, e.g. gonioscopes [5] |
3/ | 12 | . | . | for looking at the eye fundus, e.g. ophthalmoscopes (A61B 3/13 takes precedence) [5] |
3/ | 125 | . | . | . | with contact lenses (contact lenses per se G02C 7/04) [5] |
3/ | 13 | . | . | Ophthalmic microscopes [5] |
3/ | 135 | . | . | . | Slit-lamp microscopes [5] |
3/ | 14 | . | . | Arrangements specially adapted for eye photography [5] |
3/ | 15 | . | . | . | with means for aligning, spacing or blocking spurious reflection [5] |
3/ | 16 | . | . | for measuring intraocular pressure, e.g. tonometers [5] |
3/ | 18 | . | Arrangement of plural eye-testing or -examining apparatus [5] |
5/ | 00 | Measuring for diagnostic purposes (radiation diagnosis A61B 6/00; diagnosis by ultrasonic, sonic or infrasonic waves A61B 8/00); Identification of persons |
| Note |
| In this group, the following term is used with the meaning indicated: [7] |
| | "measuring" covers also detecting or recording. [7] |
5/ | 01 | . | Measuring temperature of body parts (clinical thermometers G01K 5/22; thermometers for special purposes G01K 13/00) [7] |
5/ | 02 | . | Measuring pulse, heart rate, blood pressure or blood flow; Combined pulse/heart-rate/blood pressure determination; Evaluating a cardiovascular condition not otherwise provided for, e.g. using combinations of techniques provided for in this group with electrocardiography; Heart catheters for measuring blood pressure [5] |
5/ | 0205 | . | . | Simultaneously evaluating both cardiovascular conditions and different types of body conditions, e.g. heart and respiratory condition [5] |
5/ | 021 | . | . | Measuring pressure in heart or blood vessels (A61B 5/0205 takes precedence) [5] |
5/ | 0215 | . | . | . | by means inserted into the body (solid probes A61M 23/00; catheters A61M 25/00) [5] |
5/ | 022 | . | . | . | by applying pressure to close blood vessels, e.g. against the skin; Ophthaldynamometers [5] |
5/ | 0225 | . | . | . | . | the pressure being controlled by electric signals, e.g. derived from Korotkoff sounds [5] |
5/ | 023 | . | . | . | . | the pressure transducers comprising a liquid column [5] |
5/ | 0235 | . | . | . | . | Valves specially adapted therefor [5] |
5/ | 024 | . | . | Measuring pulse rate or heart rate (A61B 5/0205, A61B 5/021 take precedence) [5] |
5/ | 0245 | . | . | . | using sensing means generating electric signals [5] |
5/ | 025 | . | . | . | . | within occluders, e.g. responsive to Korotkoff sounds (electric stethoscopes A61B 7/04) [5] |
5/ | 0255 | . | . | . | Recording instruments specially adapted therefor [5] |
5/ | 026 | . | . | Measuring blood flow [5] |
5/ | 0265 | . | . | . | using electromagnetic means, e.g. electromagnetic flow meter [5] |
5/ | 027 | . | . | . | . | using catheters [5] |
5/ | 0275 | . | . | . | using tracers, e.g. dye dilution [5] |
5/ | 028 | . | . | . | . | by thermo-dilution [5] |
5/ | 0285 | . | . | . | Measuring phase velocity of blood waves [5] |
5/ | 029 | . | . | . | Measuring blood output from the heart, e.g. minute volume [5] |
5/ | 0295 | . | . | . | using plethysmography, i.e. measuring the variations in the volume of a body part as modified by the circulation of blood therethrough, e.g. impedance plethysmography [5] |
5/ | 03 | . | Measuring fluid pressure within the body other than blood pressure, e.g. cerebral pressure [4] |
5/ | 04 | . | Measuring bioelectric signals of the body or parts thereof |
5/ | 0402 | . | . | Electrocardiography, i.e. ECG [5] |
5/ | 0404 | . | . | . | Hand-held devices [5] |
5/ | 0408 | . | . | . | Electrodes specially adapted therefor (for foetal cardiography A61B 5/0448; for electroencephalograph signals A61B 5/0478; for electromyography A61B 5/0492) [5] |
5/ | 0416 | . | . | . | . | connected by means of snap fasteners [5] |
5/ | 042 | . | . | . | . | for introducing into the body [5] |
5/ | 0424 | . | . | . | . | Protection against electrode failure [5] |
5/ | 0428 | . | . | . | Input circuits specially adapted therefor [5] |
5/ | 0432 | . | . | . | Recording apparatus specially adapted therefor [5] |
5/ | 0436 | . | . | . | . | Magnetic recording apparatus [5] |
5/ | 044 | . | . | . | Displays specially adapted therefor [5] |
5/ | 0444 | . | . | . | Foetal cardiography [5] |
5/ | 0448 | . | . | . | . | Electrodes specially adapted therefor, e.g. scalp electrodes [5] |
5/ | 0452 | . | . | . | Detecting specific parameters of the electrocardiograph cycle [5] |
5/ | 0456 | . | . | . | . | Detecting R peaks, e.g. for synchronising diagnostic apparatus [5] |
5/ | 046 | . | . | . | . | Detecting fibrillation [5] |
5/ | 0464 | . | . | . | . | Detecting tachycardy or brachycardy [5] |
5/ | 0468 | . | . | . | . | Detecting abnormal ECG interval [5] |
5/ | 0472 | . | . | . | . | Detecting abnormal QRS complex [5] |
5/ | 0476 | . | . | Electroencephalography [5] |
5/ | 0478 | . | . | . | Electrodes specially adapted therefor [5] |
5/ | 048 | . | . | . | Detecting the frequency distribution of signals [5] |
5/ | 0482 | . | . | . | using biofeedback [5] |
5/ | 0484 | . | . | . | using evoked response [5] |
5/ | 0488 | . | . | Electromyography [5] |
5/ | 0492 | . | . | . | Electrodes specially adapted therefor, e.g. needle electrodes [5] |
5/ | 0496 | . | . | Electro-oculography, e.g. detecting nystagmus [5] |
5/ | 05 | . | Measuring for diagnosis by means of electric currents or magnetic fields (A61B 5/02, A61B 5/04, A61B 5/11 take precedence) [5] |
5/ | 053 | . | . | Measuring electrical impedance or conductance of a portion of the body [7] |
5/ | 055 | . | . | involving electronic (EMR) or nuclear (NMR) magnetic resonance, e.g. magnetic resonance imaging (arrangements or instruments for measuring magnetic variables involving electronic or nuclear magnetic resonance, in general G01R 33/20) [5] |
5/ | 06 | . | Devices, other than using radiation, for detecting or locating foreign bodies (for removing same A61B 17/50) |
5/ | 07 | . | Endoradiosondes |
5/ | 08 | . | Measuring devices for evaluating the respiratory organs (A61B 5/0205 takes precedence) [5] |
5/ | 083 | . | . | Measuring rate of metabolism by using breath test, e.g. measuring rate of oxygen consumption [5] |
5/ | 085 | . | . | Measuring impedance of respiratory organs or lung elasticity [5] |
5/ | 087 | . | . | Measuring breath flow [5] |
5/ | 09 | . | . | . | using an element rotated by the flow [5] |
5/ | 091 | . | . | Measuring volume of inspired or expired gases, e.g. to determine lung capacity [5] |
5/ | 093 | . | . | . | the gases being exhaled into, or inhaled from, an expansible chamber, e.g. bellows or expansible bag [5] |
5/ | 095 | . | . | . | . | within a rigid container, e.g. the boundary being formed by a liquid surface [5] |
5/ | 097 | . | . | Devices for facilitating collection of breath or for directing breath into or through measuring devices [5] |
5/ | 103 | . | Measuring devices for testing the shape, pattern, size or movement of the body or parts thereof, for diagnostic purposes (A61B 5/08 takes precedence; measuring aids for tailors A41H 1/00; measuring instruments specially adapted for dentistry A61C 19/04) [5] |
5/ | 107 | . | . | Measuring physical dimensions, e.g. size of the entire body or parts thereof [5] |
5/ | 11 | . | . | Measuring movement of the entire body or parts thereof, e.g. head or hand tremor, mobility of a limb (measuring pulse A61B 5/02) [5] |
5/ | 113 | . | . | . | occurring during breathing [5] |
5/ | 117 | . | Identification of persons, e.g. finger-printing, foot-printing, impression techniques (dental impression cups or articulators A61C 9/00, A61C 11/00; recognition of data G06K; recognising finger-prints G06K 9/00; identification tags G09F 3/00; speaker identification G10L 17/00) [5] |
5/ | 12 | . | Audiometering |
5/ | 14 | (transferred to A61B 5/145, A61B 5/15) |
5/ | 145 | . | Measuring characteristics of blood in vivo, e.g. gas concentration within the blood, pH-value of blood (measuring of blood pressure A61B 5/02; non-radiation detecting or locating of foreign bodies in blood A61B 5/06) [7] |
5/ | 15 | . | Devices for taking samples of blood (hypodermic syringes A61M 5/00) [7] |
5/ | 155 | . | . | for continuous or multiple sampling, e.g. at predetermined intervals [7] |
5/ | 16 | . | Devices for psychotechnics (testing capability G09B 1/00 to G09B 5/00); Testing reaction times |
5/ | 18 | . | . | for vehicle drivers |
5/ | 20 | . | Measuring urological functions [4] |
5/ | 22 | . | Ergometry; Measuring muscular strength or the force of a muscular blow (measuring of work or force, in general G01L) [4] |
| A61B 6/00 - A61B 101:00 |