Surgical tool with a two degree of freedom wrist
First Claim
1. A minimally invasive surgical tool comprising:
- a tubular instrument shaft having a proximal end and a distal end with a bore there between, the shaft having an instrument shaft axis;
an end effector comprising an end effector body;
an intermediate wrist member pivotally coupled with the distal end of the instrument shaft and pivotally coupled with the end effector body, pivoting of the intermediate member relative to the instrument shaft orienting the intermediate member about a first axis relative to the instrument shaft, and pivoting of the end effector body relative to the intermediate member orienting the end effector about a second axis relative to the intermediate member, the first axis being transverse to the instrument shaft axis, the second axis being transverse to the first axis, the intermediate member having an exterior width along the first axis and an exterior length along the second axis, the length being significantly different than the width so that the intermediate member has an elongate cross section;
an actuation system extending distally through the bore of the instrument shaft so as to orient the end effector body and actuate the end effector, a portion of the actuation system laterally separated from the elongate cross section of the intermediate member between the instrument shaft and the end effector body;
a first joint pivotally coupling the instrument shaft to the intermediate member; and
a second joint pivotally coupling the intermediate member to the end effector body,wherein the first joint comprises a single pivot shaft extending along the first axis within the width of the intermediate member so that the first joint is disposed within a central region between the instrument shaft and the end effector body clear of the laterally separated portion of the actuation system, wherein the second joint comprises first and second coaxial pivot shafts separated along the second axis.
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Abstract
Surgical tools having a two degree-of-freedom wrist, wrist articulation by linked tension members, mechanisms for transmitting torque through an angle, and minimally invasive surgical tools incorporating these features are disclosed. An elongate intermediate wrist member is pivotally coupled with a distal end of an instrument shaft so as to rotate about a first axis transverse to the shaft, and an end effector body is pivotally coupled with the intermediate member so as to rotate about a second axis that is transverse to the first axis. Linked tension members interact with attachment features to articulate the wrist. A torque-transmitting mechanism includes a coupling member, coupling pins, a drive shaft, and a driven shaft. The drive shaft is coupled with the driven shaft so as to control the relative orientations of the drive shaft, the coupling member, and the driven shaft.
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16 Claims
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1. A minimally invasive surgical tool comprising:
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a tubular instrument shaft having a proximal end and a distal end with a bore there between, the shaft having an instrument shaft axis; an end effector comprising an end effector body; an intermediate wrist member pivotally coupled with the distal end of the instrument shaft and pivotally coupled with the end effector body, pivoting of the intermediate member relative to the instrument shaft orienting the intermediate member about a first axis relative to the instrument shaft, and pivoting of the end effector body relative to the intermediate member orienting the end effector about a second axis relative to the intermediate member, the first axis being transverse to the instrument shaft axis, the second axis being transverse to the first axis, the intermediate member having an exterior width along the first axis and an exterior length along the second axis, the length being significantly different than the width so that the intermediate member has an elongate cross section; an actuation system extending distally through the bore of the instrument shaft so as to orient the end effector body and actuate the end effector, a portion of the actuation system laterally separated from the elongate cross section of the intermediate member between the instrument shaft and the end effector body; a first joint pivotally coupling the instrument shaft to the intermediate member; and a second joint pivotally coupling the intermediate member to the end effector body, wherein the first joint comprises a single pivot shaft extending along the first axis within the width of the intermediate member so that the first joint is disposed within a central region between the instrument shaft and the end effector body clear of the laterally separated portion of the actuation system, wherein the second joint comprises first and second coaxial pivot shafts separated along the second axis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A minimally invasive surgical tool comprising:
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a tubular instrument shaft having a proximal end and a distal end with a bore there between, the instrument shaft having an instrument shaft axis; an end effector comprising an end effector body; an intermediate wrist member pivotally coupled with the distal end of the instrument shaft and pivotally coupled with the end effector body, pivoting of the intermediate member relative to the instrument shaft orienting the intermediate member about a first axis relative to the instrument shaft, and pivoting of the end effector body relative to the intermediate member orienting the end effector about a second axis relative to the intermediate member, the first axis being transverse to the instrument shaft axis, the second axis being transverse to the first axis, the intermediate member having an exterior width along the first axis and an exterior length along the second axis, the length being significantly different than the width so that the intermediate member has an elongate cross section; and an actuation system extending distally through the bore of the instrument shaft so as to orient the end effector body and actuate the end effector, a portion of the actuation system laterally separated from the elongate cross section of the intermediate member between the instrument shaft and the end effector body, wherein the laterally separated portion of the actuation system comprises a first rotatable drive shaft for driving a first actuation mechanism of the end effector, the first drive shaft being routed between the end effector body and the bore so as to pass adjacent to a first side of the intermediate member. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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