Surgical instrument incorporating an articulation mechanism having rotation about the longitudinal axis
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1. A surgical instrument, comprising:
- a shaft comprising a frame, a firing member supported by the frame configured to transfer an actuating motion, and comprising an articulation drive tube encompassing the frame and firing member and configured to transfer a rotational motion about a longitudinal axis thereof;
a handle portion proximally attached to the frame and coupled to the shaft operably configured to produce the actuating motion and the rotational motion;
an end effector distally, pivotally attached to the frame for lateral articulation about a pivot axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the frame; and
a gear train articulation mechanism responsive to the rotational motion to articulate the end effector, comprising;
a spur gear attached to the end effector and aligned in an arc proximal to and equidistant from the perpendicular pivot axis of the pivotal coupling of the end effector, anda gear section presented about at least a portion of a distal end of the articulation drive tube communicating the rotational motion to the spur gear of the pivotal coupling of the end effector.
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Abstract
A surgical instrument particularly suited to endoscopic articulates an end effector by including an end effector having a geared articulation mechanism that converts rotational motion from a handle portion. A hollow articulation drive tube transfers the rotation motion in some versions to a spear gear, bevel gear or snaggle tooth gear articulation mechanism. Alternatively, one or more threaded drive rod offset from a longitudinal axis engages a worm gear or flex-neck articulation mechanism.
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1. A surgical instrument, comprising:
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a shaft comprising a frame, a firing member supported by the frame configured to transfer an actuating motion, and comprising an articulation drive tube encompassing the frame and firing member and configured to transfer a rotational motion about a longitudinal axis thereof; a handle portion proximally attached to the frame and coupled to the shaft operably configured to produce the actuating motion and the rotational motion; an end effector distally, pivotally attached to the frame for lateral articulation about a pivot axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the frame; and a gear train articulation mechanism responsive to the rotational motion to articulate the end effector, comprising; a spur gear attached to the end effector and aligned in an arc proximal to and equidistant from the perpendicular pivot axis of the pivotal coupling of the end effector, and a gear section presented about at least a portion of a distal end of the articulation drive tube communicating the rotational motion to the spur gear of the pivotal coupling of the end effector. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A surgical instrument, comprising:
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a handle portion operably configured to produce a rotational motion; a shaft having a longitudinal axis and comprising; an elongate frame attached to the handle portion and defining a longitudinal axis, an articulation drive tube encompassing the elongate frame and responsive to the rotational motion, and a gear section distally projecting about at least a portion of a circumference of a distal end of the articulation drive tube; an end effector pivotally coupled to the shaft at a pivot axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; and a spur gear on the pivot axis, proximally attached to the end effector and engaged to the gear section to convert the rotational motion of the articulation drive tube to an articulation motion pivoting the end effector in a lateral arcing movement; wherein the articulation drive tube further comprises a second gear section proximally recessed with respect to the first gear section, the end effector further comprises a proximally projecting gear section laterally opposite the spur gear, the surgical instrument further comprising a reversing gear engaged between the second gear section and the proximally projecting gear section.
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