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Repositionable medical instrument support systems, devices, and methods

  • US 10,004,569 B2
  • Filed: 11/21/2016
  • Issued: 06/26/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/20/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A repositionable medical instrument support system, the system comprising:

  • a frame for rigidly connecting the system to a patient support;

    a ball and socket joint configured to provide three degrees of rotational freedom, the ball and socket joint comprising a ball member and an actuator, wherein the ball member is at least partially surrounded by a clamping member, wherein the clamping member is adjustable through a continuous range to vary a first friction force between the clamping member and the ball member, and wherein the actuator is configured to apply a variable actuating force to the clamping member to create the first friction force between the ball member and the clamping member;

    a frame mounting arm configured to mount the ball and socket joint to the frame;

    a sliding joint configured to provide one degree of translational freedom, the sliding joint comprising a support coupling and a support bar passing through the support coupling, wherein a resilient member positioned between the support coupling and support bar creates a second friction force between the support coupling and the support bar;

    a connecting arm configured to connect the sliding joint to the ball and socket joint; and

    a docking member configured to engage a medical instrument to support the medical instrument during a medical procedure, wherein the docking member comprises a base portion pivotally coupled to an end of the support bar and having a recess passing therethrough for receiving a portion of the medical instrument, wherein the docking member further comprises a docking nut engagable with the base portion to clamp the portion of the medical instrument received by the recess of the base portion, wherein the base portion comprises a screw thread engagable with a screw thread of the docking nut to enable clamping of the portion of the medical instrument received by the recess of the base portion,wherein the actuator is capable of setting the first friction force at a magnitude sufficient to resist a gravitational force applied by the medical instrument to the docking member, but that enables rotational movement of the ball member responsive to an externally applied force that overcomes the first friction force, andwherein the second friction force is sufficient to resist the gravitational force applied by the medical instrument to the docking member, but enables translational movement of the support bar through the support coupling responsive to an externally applied force that overcomes the second friction force.

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