Surgical forceps and latching system

US10456191B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10456191-B2
Application numberUS-201514829725-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 19, 2015
Priority dateAug 20, 2014
Publication dateOct 29, 2019
Grant dateOct 29, 2019

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A surgical forceps comprising: a first working arm and a second working arm configured to move towards and away from each other; and an electromagnetic latching system; wherein the electromagnetic latching system is configured to create a force that is in a direction aligned with closing of the forceps or opposite to the closing of the forceps when an electromagnetic activation button is depressed.

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A surgical forceps comprising: a first working arm and a second working arm configured to move in a direction that is towards each other and a direction away from each other, and the first working arm and the second working arm are movable in the direction towards each other or the direction away from each other, in a manner that creates a resilient moving force; an electromagnetic latching system including two or more electromagnetic latches; wherein the electromagnetic latching system is configured to create a force that is superimposed upon the resilient moving force, wherein the force comprises one or more of the following: (i) the force biases the first working arm, the second working arm, or both in a direction of the resilient moving force; or (ii) the force biases the first working arm, the second working arm, or both in an opposite direction as the resilient moving force; and wherein a bipolar current extends between the first working arm and the second working arm and the force is created when a first activation button is energized; and wherein the electromagnetic latching system has fine adjustment by a first of the two or more electromagnetic latches creating the force and a second of the two or more electromagnetic latches creating one or more adjustable forces that are applied in a same direction, an opposite direction, or both as the force forming an adjusted force so that the adjusted force assists a user in moving the first working arm and the second working arm together or apart. 2. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , wherein the surgical forceps are configured to measure impedance of tissue held between the first working arm and the second working arm and the force is based upon a measurement of the impedance of the tissue held between the first working arm and the second working arm. 3. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , wherein the two or more electromagnetic latches are located in or on the first working arm, the second working arm, or both. 4. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , wherein the two or more electromagnetic latches are only located on the first working arm and a magnetic material is located on the second working arm. 5. The surgical forceps of claim 3 , wherein two one or more electromagnetic latches are connected to power from a power source so that when power is applied, each of the two or more electromagnetic latches create the force or the one or more adjustable forces so that the first working arm and second working arm are biased towards each other; the first working arm and the second working arm are biased apart; or both. 6. The surgical forceps of claim 5 , wherein the two or more electromagnetic latches are two electromagnetic latches on the first working arm, the second working arm, or both. 7. The surgical forceps of claim 6 , wherein the two or more electromagnetic latches are located on the first working arm, the second working arm, or both and the first electromagnetic latch has a constant magnetic field and the second electromagnetic latch has a variable magnetic field so that an amount of force required to move the first working arm and second working arm apart, together, or both is variable by a user. 8. The surgical forceps of claim 3 , wherein the two or more electromagnetic latches are located on the first working arm, and a magnetic material is located on the second working arm, wherein the two or more electromagnetic latches are connected to power so that when the power is applied, the two or more electromagnetic latches create the force or the one or more adjustable forces and bias the first working arm and the second working arm. 9. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , wherein the first working arm and the second working arm include a neutral position and when the first working arm and second working arm are moved towards each other the resilient moving force is created by the first working arm and the second working arm storing energy so that the first working arm and second working arm return to the neutral position. 10. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , wherein a mechanical latch is located in or on the first working arm, the second working arm, or both and the mechanical latch connects the first working arm and the second working arm together so that the electromagnetic latching system can be turned off and the surgical forceps be retained in a closed position. 11. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , wherein the first working arm and second working arm are free to move in the direction towards each other so as to grasp tissue therebetween when the electromagnetic latching system is not activated and energized, and the first working arm and second working arm are biased towards each other by the force when the electromagnetic latching system is activated and energized. 12. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , wherein the force is adjusted by an adjustment element on the surgical forceps. 13. A surgical forceps comprising: a first working arm and a second working arm configured to move towards and away from each other; and an electromagnetic latching system including two or more electromagnetic latches; wherein the electromagnetic latching system is configured to create a force that is in a direction aligned with closing of the forceps or opposite to the closing of the forceps and a bipolar current that passes between the first working arm and the second working arm when an activation button is depressed and wherein the electromagnetic latching system has fine adjustment by a first of the two or more electromagnetic latches creating the force and a second of the two or more electromagnetic latches creating one or more adjustable forces that are applied in a same direction, an opposite direction, or both as the force forming an adjusted force so that the adjusted force assists a user in moving the first working arm and the second working arm together or apart. 14. The surgical forceps of claim 13 , wherein the force by the electromagnetic latching system opposes the closing of the forceps. 15. The surgical forceps of claim 13 , wherein the force by the electromagnetic latching system is in a direction aligned with the closing of the forceps. 16. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , wherein the resilient moving force is created by elasticity of the working arms elastically deforming to a neutral state. 17. A surgical forceps comprising: a first working arm and a second working arm configured to move in a direction that is towards each other and a direction away from each other and the first working arm and the second working arm are movable in the direction towards each other or the direction away from each other, in a manner that create a resilient moving force; an electromagnetic latching system including two or more electromagnetic latches; wherein the electromagnetic latching system is configured to create a force that latches the first working arm and second working arm; wherein a bipolar current extends between the first working arm and the second working arm and the force is created when a first activation button is energized; and wherein the electromagnetic latching system has fine adjustment by a first of the two or more electromagnetic latches creating the force and a second of the two or more electromagnetic latches creating one or more adjustable forces that are applied in a same direction, an opposite direction, or both as the force forming an adjusted force so that the adjusted force assists a user in moving the first working arm and the second working together or apart. 18. 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What does patent US10456191B2 cover?
A surgical forceps comprising: a first working arm and a second working arm configured to move towards and away from each other; and an electromagnetic latching system; wherein the electromagnetic latching system is configured to create a force that is in a direction aligned with closing of the forceps or opposite to the closing of the forceps when an electromagnetic activation button is depres…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gyrus Acmi Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B18/1442. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 29 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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