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Arm device for adjustable positioning of a medical instrument or the like

  • US 4,863,133 A
  • Filed: 05/26/1987
  • Issued: 09/05/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/26/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An articulated instrument-supporting device for placement and manipulation of an instrument within a predetermined region of space, comprisinga set of device arm components, arranged in series and extending from a proximal support base, at least a pair of adjacent said arm components joined at an articulating joint,said articulating joint comprising a first rigid joint element joined to a first arm component and a second rigid joint element joined to a second arm component adjacent to said first arm component, said first and second rigid joint elements defining opposed joint surfaces which define, with a surrounding housing, a joint capsule, and seal means disposed between said joint surfaces and said housing, said first and second joint elements adapted for axial movement within said housing, between a first mode position and a second mode position,means at a distal end of said device for receiving and gripping an instrument,a source of fluid pressure,conduit means for connecting said joint capsule to said source of fluid pressure,means for selective actuation of the connection between said joint capsule to said source of fluid pressure,in a first mode, said means for selective actuation obstructing the connection of said joint capsule to said source of fluid pressure, thereby to permit relatively free motion of said first and second arm components about said joint for macro-adjustment of an instrument supported by said device, and,in a second mode, said means for selective actuation freeing the connection of the source of fluid pressure to said joint capsule, thereby to continuously connect said source of fluid pressure to said joint capsule to cause said first and second rigid joint elements to move axially for frictional engagement of surfaces of said joint elements upon said seal means in a manner to frictionally set the relative positions of said first and second arm components with a lightly loaded restraint of value selected to support an instrument within a predetermined region of space, the value of restraint by frictional engagement of said surface upon said seal members being further selected to allow a user to micro-adjust instrument position by application of light adjusting force to the instrument with said source of fluid pressure continuously applied to said joint capsule, the device supporting the instrument in the new position upon release of the light adjusting force.

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