Cartridge and driver assembly for a surgical stapling instrument
First Claim
1. An improved staple-containing cartridge and driver assembly for a surgical stapling instrument for use with conventional U-shaped surgical staples having a crown portion and downwardly depending legs, said instrument being of the type having driver actuating means and an anvil opposed to said cartridge and which, when the driver actuating means is operated, a plurality of staples are driven from said cartridge through tissue to be joined and against said anvil to form said staples, said cartridge having a forming pocket for each staple, each of said forming pockets is of elongated transverse cross-section of substantially biconvex configuration terminating in ends adapted to frictionally receive and retain the legs of a surgical staple, a driver comprising an elongated tine for each forming pocket, each tine being shiftable in its respective forming pocket to drive said staple therefrom, each driver tine having an elongated substantially biconvex transverse cross-sectional configuration closely matching that of its respective forming pocket, each driver tine being configured to engage the crown portion of its respective staple including those portions of said crown above said staple legs.
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Abstract
An improved cartridge and driver assembly is provided for a surgical stapling instrument of the type which drives staples through tissue to be joined and against an anvil to form the staples. The cartridge has a forming pocket or slot for each staple to be driven by a single actuation of the surgical stapling instrument. Each forming pocket is of elongated, transverse, biconvex cross-section, terminating in ends adapted to frictionally receive the legs of a surgical staple. The driver comprises a tine for each forming pocket, shiftable within the forming pocket to engage the crown of the staple to drive the staple from its forming pocket. Each driver tine is of substantially biconvex transverse cross-sectional configuration. Each forming pocket of the cartridge is of matching biconvex configuration to slidably receive its respective driver tine so that the tine engages the staple crown including those portions thereof directly over the staple legs.
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- 1. An improved staple-containing cartridge and driver assembly for a surgical stapling instrument for use with conventional U-shaped surgical staples having a crown portion and downwardly depending legs, said instrument being of the type having driver actuating means and an anvil opposed to said cartridge and which, when the driver actuating means is operated, a plurality of staples are driven from said cartridge through tissue to be joined and against said anvil to form said staples, said cartridge having a forming pocket for each staple, each of said forming pockets is of elongated transverse cross-section of substantially biconvex configuration terminating in ends adapted to frictionally receive and retain the legs of a surgical staple, a driver comprising an elongated tine for each forming pocket, each tine being shiftable in its respective forming pocket to drive said staple therefrom, each driver tine having an elongated substantially biconvex transverse cross-sectional configuration closely matching that of its respective forming pocket, each driver tine being configured to engage the crown portion of its respective staple including those portions of said crown above said staple legs.
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