Endoscopic instrument
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1. An endoscopic instrument for removal of material, the instrument comprising:
- a rigid hollow shank defining a longitudinal axis and a tool at a distal instrument end,a head part directly connecting a proximal end of the tool to a distal end of the hollow shank,wherein the tool projects axially beyond a distal end of the head part along the longitudinal axis and the tool includes a first position in which the tool forms a straight line extension of the longitudinal axis and a second position in which the tool is angled with respect to the longitudinal axis,the tool being driven in rotation by a drive shaft guided in the hollow shank, the drive shaft including a distal drive shaft part and a proximal drive shaft part,a dumbbell-shaped first joint part including a first spherical body, a second spherical body spaced-apart therefrom along the longitudinal axis, and a web connecting the first and second spherical bodies, the first spherical body received in a hollow proximal end of the distal drive shaft part, the second spherical body received in a hollow distal end of the proximal drive shaft part,a single actuation rod being movable in the hollow shank in an axial direction of the hollow shank and having a second joint part movably coupling the head part to the single actuation rod, the second joint part being articulated on the single actuation rod and on the head part, such that by axial movement of the single actuation rod in a proximal direction the tool is brought into the second position, and by axial movement of the single actuation rod in a distal direction the tool is brought into the first position.
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Abstract
An endoscopic instrument includes a rigid hollow shank (2) and a tool (8) at the distal instrument end. The tool (8) is driven in rotation via a drive shaft (14), which is guided within the hollow shank (2). At the distal end of the hollow shank (2), the tool (8) projects out of the hollow shank (2), where it may be angled with respect to the distal end of the hollow shank (2).
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1. An endoscopic instrument for removal of material, the instrument comprising:
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a rigid hollow shank defining a longitudinal axis and a tool at a distal instrument end, a head part directly connecting a proximal end of the tool to a distal end of the hollow shank, wherein the tool projects axially beyond a distal end of the head part along the longitudinal axis and the tool includes a first position in which the tool forms a straight line extension of the longitudinal axis and a second position in which the tool is angled with respect to the longitudinal axis, the tool being driven in rotation by a drive shaft guided in the hollow shank, the drive shaft including a distal drive shaft part and a proximal drive shaft part, a dumbbell-shaped first joint part including a first spherical body, a second spherical body spaced-apart therefrom along the longitudinal axis, and a web connecting the first and second spherical bodies, the first spherical body received in a hollow proximal end of the distal drive shaft part, the second spherical body received in a hollow distal end of the proximal drive shaft part, a single actuation rod being movable in the hollow shank in an axial direction of the hollow shank and having a second joint part movably coupling the head part to the single actuation rod, the second joint part being articulated on the single actuation rod and on the head part, such that by axial movement of the single actuation rod in a proximal direction the tool is brought into the second position, and by axial movement of the single actuation rod in a distal direction the tool is brought into the first position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An endoscopic instrument comprising:
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a rigid hollow shank defining a longitudinal axis and a tool at a distal instrument end, a longitudinal slot extending radially through the hollow shank at a distal end of the hollow shank and being open to outside of the hollow shank, a head part directly connecting a proximal end of the tool to a distal end of the hollow shank, wherein the tool projects axially beyond a distal end of the head part along the longitudinal axis and the tool includes a first position in which the tool forms a straight line extension of the longitudinal axis and a second position in which the tool is angled with respect to the longitudinal axis a drive shaft guided in the hollow shank, the drive shaft rotatably driving the tool, the drive shaft including a distal drive shaft part and a proximal drive shaft part, a proximal end of the distal drive shaft part including a first slot therein, and a distal end of the proximal drive shaft part including a second slot therein, a dumbbell-shaped first joint part including a first spherical body, a first pin extending through the first spherical body such that opposing ends of the first pin project outwardly from the first spherical body, the opposing ends of the first pin being guided in the first slot of the distal drive shaft part, a second spherical body spaced apart from the first spherical body along the longitudinal axis, and a second in extending through the second spherical body such that opposing ends of the second in project outwardly from the second spherical body, the opposing ends of the second in being guided in the second slot of the proximal drive shaft part, an actuation rod being movable in the hollow shank in an axial direction of the hollow shank, a distal end of the actuation rod comprising an end piece guided in the longitudinal slot at the distal end of the hollow shank, and a second joint part being articulated on the end piece of the actuation rod, the second joint part also being articulated on the head part, such that by axial movement of the actuation rod in a proximal direction the tool is brought into the second position, and by axial movement of the actuation rod in a distal direction the tool is brought into the first position. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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