Insect locator brush

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Inventors

Aragona, James
Buechel, Mark C.

Application #

345561

Filed

Nov-8-1994

Published

Apr-8-1997

Current US Class

015/105
606/131

International Classes

A61B 019/00; A46B 015/00

Field of Search

606/131 119/83 119/86 119/87 119/156 132/120 132/126 15/105

Assignee

Aragona Buechel Partnership (South Orange, NJ)

Examiners

Hafer; Robert A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McGlew & Tuttle

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Abstract
An insect locating device includes a support, a brush element connected to the support and a magnification element connected to the support. The magnification element is positioned adjacent to the brush element for viewing a zone adjacent to an area which has been brushed. The support and the brush element include brush connection structure for connecting the brush element to the support and disconnecting the brush element from the support. The support and the magnification element include magnification element connection structure for connecting the magnification element to the support. Illumination structure is also provided, connected to the support for illuminating the viewing zone.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An insect locating device, comprising:

a support;

non abrasive human and animal hair parting and separating means for engaging hair of a human or animal for separating groups of hair and/or parting the hair of the human or animal to expose a region of skin of the human or animal without abrading the region of skin, said parting and unfolding means being connected to said support;

a magnification element connected to said support, said magnification element being positioned adjacent to said parting and unfolding means for viewing said region; and

brush connection means for connecting said hair parting and separating means to said support and disconnecting said hair parting and separating means from said support, said brush connection means including a brush connection rail connected to said hair parting and separating means and a brush connection rail receiving slot associated with said support, said support including a brush receiving space.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a device including a brush element for locating ectoparasites that live on or in the skin of a host such as a human or animal.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Ectoparasites are organisms that live in or on the skin of a host and derive sustenance from that host. Ectoparasites are a worldwide problem as to health. Problems with ectoparasites result in economic consequences for both human and animal populations.

Ectoparasites include biting or vesicating arthropods and are divided into insect and arachnid groups. Insects include lice, bedbugs, fleas and flies. Arachnids include mites, ticks and spiders.

Ectoparasites transmit various diseases including bacterial, spirochetal, viral, rickettsial, helminthic and protozoal. The following provides an example of ectoparasites and their related diseases:

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    Ectoparasite   Disease
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    Ticks
    Hard Ticks     Hypersensitivity to bites with fever,
                   pruritus and urticaria.
                   Paralysis
                   Granuloma
                   Lyme Disease
                   Q Fever
                   Tularemia
                   Babesiosis
                   Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
                   Ehrlichiosis
    Soft Ticks     Endemic Relapsing Fever
    Human Body Lice
                   Epidemic Relapsing Fever
    2 to 4 mm parasites
                   Epidemic Typhus
                   Trench Fever
    Mosquitos      Yellow Fever
                   Encephalitis
                   Dengue Fever
                   Brugia Malayi
                   Filariasis
                   Malaria
    Flies          Leishmaniasis
                   Onchocerciasis
                   Trypanosomiasis
                   Tularemia
    Fleas and Lice Murine Typhus
                   Plague
    Mouse Mites    Rickettsial Pocks
    Mites          Scrub Typhus
    Scabies 0.35 mm organism
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