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POWERED SURGICAL TOOL WITH A CONTROL MODULE IN A SEALED HOUSING, THE HOUSING HAVING ACTIVE SEALS FOR PROTECTING INTERNAL COMPONENTS FROM THE EFFECTS OF STERILIZATION

  • US 20130289565A1
  • Filed: 06/20/2013
  • Published: 10/31/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/21/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A powered surgical tool including:

  • a housing;

    a power generating unit disposed in said housing;

    an attachment that extends from said housing that is connected to and actuated by the power generating unit for performing a surgical/medical task;

    a control module disposed in the housing, the control module having;

    a shell, said shell formed with at least one opening;

    a circuit disposed in said shell for regulating operation of said power generating unit;

    at least one conductive pin that extends through the at least one opening of said shell for establishing an electrical connection between said power generating unit and said circuit; and

    a seal assembly disposed in said at least one opening of said shell, said seal including;

    a first stop disposed in the at least one opening around said pin, said first stop extending to an inner surface of said shell that defines the shell opening;

    a second stop disposed in the at least one opening around said pin said second stop extending to the inner surface of said shell that defines the shell opening, said second stop being spaced away from said first stop;

    a seal unit disposed in the at least one opening around said conductive pin and between said first and second stops, said seal including;

    a boot, said boot shaped to have an inner skirt that extends around a section of said conductive pin that that extends through the shell opening;

    an outer skirt disposed around said pin adjacent the inner wall of said shell that defines the shell opening; and

    a base that extends between said skirts; and

    at least one biasing member located between said skirts that biases the outer skirt against the shell inner wall or biases the inner skirt against said pin.

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