Override mechanism for an actuator on a surgical instrument
First Claim
1. A surgical instrument capable of clamping bodily tissue during a surgical procedure, said instrument comprising:
- a) a frame;
b) a shaft extending from said frame, said shaft having a distal end;
c) an end effector connected to said shaft distal end, said end effector including first and second opposed jaws movable from an open position, wherein said jaws are spaced apart from each other to a closed position for clamping said tissue between said jaws;
d) a clamping trigger movably mounted to said frame, said clamping trigger having a gripping portion at a first end of said trigger and a mounting portion at an opposite end, said clamping trigger movable from a first position to a second position;
e) a resilient spring element fixed to said mounting portion of said clamping trigger;
f) an actuator reciprocatable within said frame in response to movement of said clamping trigger, said actuator operatively connected to said jaws through said shaft; and
g) an engaging element attached to said resilient spring element, said engaging element releasably biased by said resilient spring element against said actuator;
wherein when said engaging element is biased against said actuator, movement of said clamping trigger from said first to said second positions causes said actuator to reciprocate in a forward direction so as to move said jaws from said open to said closed positions, and when said engaging element is released by said resilient spring element from biasing against said actuator, movement of said clamping trigger from said first to said second positions no longer causes said actuator to reciprocate in a forward direction for corresponding movement of said jaws.
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Abstract
A surgical instrument which has override protection when excessively thick tissue is attempted to be clamped between opposed jaws of an end effector is disclosed. The instrument includes a frame, a shaft extending from the frame, an end effector connected to the shaft distal end which includes movable, opposed jaws for clamping tissue therebetween, a clamping trigger, a resilient spring element fixed to the trigger, an actuator which translates movement from the clamping trigger to the movable jaws for clamping tissue, and an engaging element which is biased by the spring element against the actuator. When routine forces are applied by the user as the clamping trigger is moved to clamp tissue between the jaws, the engaging element causes the actuator to move in a forward direction for corresponding movement of the jaws from an open to a closed position. If excessive loads are applied, then the resilient spring element is compressed, and the engaging element is correspondingly released from its engagement with the actuator. Accordingly, further movement of the clamping trigger will not cause further translation of the actuator in the forward direction. Therefore, excessive loads are prevented, and the component parts of the instrument will be prevented from breaking. The invention is also applicable to actuators used for other functions such as stapling and cutting tissue.
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14 Claims
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1. A surgical instrument capable of clamping bodily tissue during a surgical procedure, said instrument comprising:
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a) a frame; b) a shaft extending from said frame, said shaft having a distal end; c) an end effector connected to said shaft distal end, said end effector including first and second opposed jaws movable from an open position, wherein said jaws are spaced apart from each other to a closed position for clamping said tissue between said jaws; d) a clamping trigger movably mounted to said frame, said clamping trigger having a gripping portion at a first end of said trigger and a mounting portion at an opposite end, said clamping trigger movable from a first position to a second position; e) a resilient spring element fixed to said mounting portion of said clamping trigger; f) an actuator reciprocatable within said frame in response to movement of said clamping trigger, said actuator operatively connected to said jaws through said shaft; and g) an engaging element attached to said resilient spring element, said engaging element releasably biased by said resilient spring element against said actuator; wherein when said engaging element is biased against said actuator, movement of said clamping trigger from said first to said second positions causes said actuator to reciprocate in a forward direction so as to move said jaws from said open to said closed positions, and when said engaging element is released by said resilient spring element from biasing against said actuator, movement of said clamping trigger from said first to said second positions no longer causes said actuator to reciprocate in a forward direction for corresponding movement of said jaws. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A surgical instrument capable of manipulating bodily tissue during a surgical procedure, said instrument comprising:
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a) a frame; b) a shaft extending from said frame, said shaft having a distal end; c) an end effector connected to said shaft distal end, said end effector including a manipulating member which upon actuation clamps, fastens or cuts said bodily tissue; d) a trigger movably mounted to said frame, said trigger having a gripping portion at a first end of said trigger and a mounting portion at an opposite end, said trigger movable from a first position to a second position; e) a resilient spring element fixed to said mounting portion of said trigger; f) an actuator reciprocatable within said frame in response to movement of said trigger, said actuator operatively connected to said jaws through said shaft; and g) an engaging element attached to said resilient spring element, said engaging element releasably biased by said resilient spring element against said actuator; wherein when said engaging element is biased against said actuator, movement of said trigger from said first to said second positions causes said actuator to reciprocate in a forward direction so as to actuate said manipulating member, and when said engaging element is released by said resilient spring element from biasing against said actuator, movement of said trigger from said first to said second positions no longer causes said actuator to reciprocate in a forward direction so as to actuate said manipulating member. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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