Motor interface for parallel drive shafts within an independently rotating member

US10779896B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10779896-B2
Application numberUS-201715677782-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 15, 2017
Priority dateNov 13, 2009
Publication dateSep 22, 2020
Grant dateSep 22, 2020

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Mechanisms, assemblies, systems, tools, and methods include an offset drive shaft within an independently rotating member. An example method of transmitting torque through an offset drive shaft routed within a rotatable main shaft includes supporting a main shaft to rotate relative to a base so that the main shaft rotates about a main shaft rotational axis. A drive shaft is supported to rotate relative to the main shaft so that the drive shaft rotates about a drive shaft rotational axis that is offset from the main shaft rotational axis. The drive shaft is engaged with a drive feature having a drive feature rotational axis that is fixed relative to the base as the main shaft rotates. The main shaft is rotated relative to the base. The drive feature is rotated relative to the main shaft so as to rotate the drive shaft relative to the main shaft.

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What is claimed is: 1. A minimally invasive surgical method comprising: introducing an end effector to an internal surgical site within a patient through a minimally invasive aperture or natural orifice by manipulating a base, wherein the end effector is supported relative to the base by an elongated instrument shaft; rotating the end effector relative to the base by rotating the elongated instrument shaft relative to the base about an instrument shaft rotational axis, wherein the elongated instrument shaft is rotationally coupled with the base for rotation around the instrument shaft rotational axis; and performing a surgical task with the end effector by rotating a first drive shaft relative to the elongated instrument shaft so that the first drive shaft actuates the end effector, the first drive shaft rotating relative to the elongated instrument shaft about a first drive shaft rotational axis that is offset from the instrument shaft rotational axis. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the elongated instrument shaft rotates relative to the base and the first drive shaft rotates relative to the elongated instrument shaft simultaneously. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: engaging the first drive shaft with a first drive feature having a first drive feature rotational axis that is fixed relative to the base as the elongated instrument shaft rotates; and rotating the first drive feature relative to the elongated instrument shaft so as to rotate the first drive shaft relative to the elongated instrument shaft. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the first drive feature comprises an internal ring gear engaged with external gear teeth that extend through an opening in the elongated instrument shaft and are drivingly coupled with the first drive shaft. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the first drive feature rotational axis is coincident with the instrument shaft rotational axis. 6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising articulating a jaw of the end effector by actuating a control cable drive feature coupled with the base to actuate a control cable drivingly coupling the jaw to the control cable drive feature. 7. The method of claim 3 , further comprising actuating the end effector by rotating a second drive shaft, the second drive shaft rotating relative to the elongated instrument shaft about a second drive shaft rotational axis that is offset from the instrument shaft rotational axis. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising engaging the second drive shaft with a second drive feature having a second drive feature rotational axis that is fixed relative to the base as the elongated instrument shaft rotates; wherein the instrument shaft rotational axis, the first drive feature rotational axis, and the second drive feature rotational axis are coincident. 9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising articulating a jaw of the end effector by actuating a control cable drive feature coupled with the base to actuate a control cable drivingly coupling the jaw to the control cable drive feature. 10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the elongated instrument shaft rotates relative to the base and the second drive shaft rotates relative to the elongated instrument shaft simultaneously. 11. A minimally invasive surgical method comprising: introducing an end effector to an internal surgical site within a patient through a minimally invasive aperture or natural orifice by manipulating a base, wherein the end effector is supported relative to the base by an elongated instrument shaft; rotating the end effector relative to the base by rotating the elongated instrument shaft relative to the base about an instrument shaft rotational axis; performing a surgical task with the end effector by rotating a first drive shaft relative to the elongated instrument shaft so that the first drive shaft actuates the end effector, the first drive shaft rotating relative to the elongated instrument shaft about a first drive shaft rotational axis that is offset from the instrument shaft rotational axis; and articulating a jaw of the end effector by actuating a control cable drive feature coupled with the base to actuate a control cable drivingly coupling the jaw to the control cable drive feature. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: engaging the first drive shaft with a first drive feature having a first drive feature rotational axis that is fixed relative to the base as the elongated instrument shaft rotates; and rotating the first drive feature relative to the elongated instrument shaft so as to rotate the first drive shaft relative to the elongated instrument shaft. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the first drive feature comprises an internal ring gear engaged with external gear teeth that extend through an opening in the elongated instrument shaft and are drivingly coupled with the first drive shaft. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the first drive feature rotational axis is coincident with the instrument shaft rotational axis. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising articulating a jaw of the end effector by actuating a control cable drive feature coupled with the base to actuate a control cable drivingly coupling the jaw to the control cable drive feature. 16. The method of claim 12 , further comprising actuating the end effector by rotating a second drive shaft, the second drive shaft rotating relative to the elongated instrument shaft about a second drive shaft rotational axis that is offset from the instrument shaft rotational axis. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising engaging the second drive shaft with a second drive feature having a second drive feature rotational axis that is fixed relative to the base as the elongated instrument shaft rotates; wherein the instrument shaft rotational axis, the first drive feature rotational axis, and the second drive feature rotational axis are coincident. 18. A minimally invasive surgical method comprising: introducing an end effector to an internal surgical site within a patient through a minimally invasive aperture or natural orifice by manipulating a base, wherein the end effector is supported relative to the base by an elongated instrument shaft having an instrument shaft rotational axis; performing a surgical task with the end effector by rotating a first drive shaft relative to the elongated instrument shaft so that the first drive shaft actuates the end effector, the first drive shaft rotating relative to the elongated instrument shaft about a first drive shaft rotational axis that is offset from the instrument shaft rotational axis; and rotating the end effector relative to the base by rotating the elongated instrument shaft relative to the base about the instrument shaft rotational axis, wherein the elongated instrument shaft rotates relative to the base and the first drive shaft rotates relative to the elongated instrument shaft simultaneously. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising: engaging the first drive shaft with a first drive feature having a first drive feature rotational axis that is fixed relative to the base as the elongated instrument shaft rotates; and rotating the first drive feature relative to the elongated instrument shaft so as to rotate the first drive shaft relative to the elongated instrument shaft. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the first drive feature comprises an internal ring gear engaged with external gear teeth that extend through an opening in the elongated instrument shaft and are dri

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  • the angular position of the head being adjustable with respect to the shaft · CPC title

  • Stapler heads · CPC title

  • Staplers for performing anastomosis, e.g. in a single operation · CPC title

  • the staples being applied sequentially · CPC title

  • for applying a row of staples in a single action, e.g. the staples being applied simultaneously · CPC title

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What does patent US10779896B2 cover?
Mechanisms, assemblies, systems, tools, and methods include an offset drive shaft within an independently rotating member. An example method of transmitting torque through an offset drive shaft routed within a rotatable main shaft includes supporting a main shaft to rotate relative to a base so that the main shaft rotates about a main shaft rotational axis. A drive shaft is supported to rotate …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Intuitive Surgical Operations
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B34/71. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 22 2020 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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