Locking mechanism for a surgical fastening apparatus
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1. A surgical stapling apparatus comprising:
- a cartridge half of a frame;
an anvil half of a frame, the stapling apparatus having an assembled configuration wherein the anvil half of a frame is positioned in juxtaposed alignment with the cartridge half of a frame;
a replaceable cartridge assembly receivable into said cartridge half of a frame, said cartridge assembly having a plurality of surgical staples abutting surgical staple drive members, the cartridge assembly defining slots to receive at least one cam bar;
at least one cam bar longitudinally movable through said slots to sequentially engage said surgical staple drive members to urge said drive members in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of said at least one cam bar;
a cam bar retainer surrounding a portion of said at least one cam bar to align said cam bar for longitudinal movement through said cartridge assembly; and
a spring biased hook engageable with said cam bar retainer, said spring biased hook being positioned and configured to prevent reactivation of the surgical stapling apparatus when the stapling apparatus is in the assembled configuration and the cam bar retainer has been displaced longitudinally and returned to adjacent its initial position.
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Abstract
An improved surgical stapling apparatus containing a locking mechanism to prevent reactuation of the apparatus, the locking mechanism comprising a resilient clip having a hook which is engagable with a locking notch on the cam bar retainer. The resilient clip is initially held in a non-engagable position by means of a movable chock. When the stapler is actuated for the first time, the cam bar retainer pushes the chock into a subsequent position where the chock no longer blocks the resilient clip. The resilient clip then moves to a position where the hook is engagable with the locking notch. Once the cam bar retainer is retracted it can no longer be reactuated.
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10 Claims
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1. A surgical stapling apparatus comprising:
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a cartridge half of a frame; an anvil half of a frame, the stapling apparatus having an assembled configuration wherein the anvil half of a frame is positioned in juxtaposed alignment with the cartridge half of a frame; a replaceable cartridge assembly receivable into said cartridge half of a frame, said cartridge assembly having a plurality of surgical staples abutting surgical staple drive members, the cartridge assembly defining slots to receive at least one cam bar; at least one cam bar longitudinally movable through said slots to sequentially engage said surgical staple drive members to urge said drive members in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of said at least one cam bar; a cam bar retainer surrounding a portion of said at least one cam bar to align said cam bar for longitudinal movement through said cartridge assembly; and a spring biased hook engageable with said cam bar retainer, said spring biased hook being positioned and configured to prevent reactivation of the surgical stapling apparatus when the stapling apparatus is in the assembled configuration and the cam bar retainer has been displaced longitudinally and returned to adjacent its initial position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A surgical stapling apparatus comprising:
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a cartridge half of a frame; a replaceable cartridge assembly receivable into said cartridge half of a frame, said cartridge assembly having a clamping surface and a plurality of surgical staples abutting surgical staple drive members, the surgical staples being ejectable from the cartridge assembly through openings in the clamping surface, the cartridge assembly defining slots to receive at least one cam bar and at least one knife; a knife; a retainer for mounting said knife for longitudinal movement along a path through said cartridge assembly, the retainer having a top surface and a bottom surface; and
,a spring biased hook mounted in said surgical stapling apparatus, the spring biased hook being positioned to engage a notch adjacent a surface of the retainer to prevent reactivation of the surgical stapling apparatus, after the cam bar retainer has been displaced longitudinally and returned to adjacent its initial position, by impeding advancement of said retainer. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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