Swaging systems for attaching surgical needles to sutures and testing attachment strengths

US10786246B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10786246-B2
Application numberUS-201916588420-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 30, 2019
Priority dateMar 22, 2017
Publication dateSep 29, 2020
Grant dateSep 29, 2020

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A swaging system for attaching surgical needles to sutures and testing the attachment strength includes a bottom swaging die and a top swaging die that is configured to move up and down along a swaging axis that is in alignment with the bottom swaging die. The bottom swaging die includes a swaging tool mounted thereon that extends toward the top swaging die along the swaging axis. The swaging tool includes an upper end having a top surface with a swaging notch for swaging a needle to a suture to form an armed surgical needle, and a testing notch, adjacent the swaging notch, for conducting a pull test on the armed surgical needle.

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What is claimed is: 1. A swaging system for attaching surgical needles to sutures and testing the attachment strength comprising: a bottom swaging die; a top swaging die that is configured to move up and down along a swaging axis that is in alignment with said bottom swaging die; and said bottom swaging die including a swaging tool mounted thereon that extends toward said top swaging die along the swaging axis, wherein said swaging tool includes an upper end having a top surface comprising a swaging notch for swaging a needle to a suture to form an armed surgical needle, and a testing notch, adjacent said swaging notch, for conducting a pull test on said armed surgical needle. 2. The swaging system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said bottom swaging die further comprises: top and bottom plates that are pivotally connected to one another for enabling said top plate to pivot relative to said bottom plate; and a load cell disposed between said top and bottom plates for monitoring the load on said top plate. 3. The swaging system as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said swaging and testing notches extend along respective longitudinal axes that are parallel with a top surface of said top plate of said bottom swaging die and perpendicular to the swaging axis. 4. The swaging system as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said swaging tool has a lower end that is connected with said top plate of said bottom swaging die. 5. The swaging system as claimed in claim 2 , further comprising a swaging tool support plate positioned over a top surface of said top plate of said bottom swaging die. 6. The swaging system as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said swaging tool support plate includes an opening, and wherein said swaging tool passes through the opening of said swaging tool support plate so that the upper end of said swaging tool projects above said swaging tool support plate. 7. The swaging system as claimed in claim 2 , further comprising: a pin interconnecting adjacent sides of said top and bottom plates for pivotally connecting said top and bottom plates; said bottom plate comprising a guard located on a side of said bottom plate that is opposite said pin, wherein said guard has an upper end that extends above a top surface of said top plate for preventing an operator from inadvertently contacting the top surface of said top plate; said bottom plate having has a recess, wherein said load cell is disposed within said recess of said bottom plate. 8. The swaging system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said swaging notch has a first width and said testing notch has a second width that is less than the first width of said swaging notch. 9. The swaging system as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said needle has an outer diameter that is less than the first width of said swaging notch and greater than the second width of said testing notch, and wherein said suture has a diameter that is less than the first width of said swaging notch and less than the second width of said testing notch. 10. The swaging system as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the first width of said swaging notch is about 8 mil, the second width of said testing notch is about 4 mil, the diameter of said needle is about 7.8 mil, and the diameter of said suture is about 3.5 mil. 11. The swaging system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said swaging and testing notches are spaced from one another on the top surface of said swaging tool by a distance of 1 mm or less. 12. The swaging system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: a frame; said top swaging die being mounted on said frame and being moveable up and down along the swaging axis relative to said bottom swaging die. 13. A swaging system for attaching surgical needles to sutures comprising: a bottom swaging die; a top swaging die that is configured to move up and down along a swaging axis that is in alignment with said bottom swaging die; and said bottom swaging die comprising top and bottom plates that are pivotally connected to one another for enabling said top plate to pivot relative to said bottom plate, said bottom swaging die including a swaging tool mounted on said top plate that extends toward said top swaging die along the swaging axis, and a load cell disposed between said top and bottom plates for monitoring the load on said top plate. 14. The swaging system as claimed in claim 13 , wherein said swaging tool includes an upper end having a top surface comprising a swaging notch for swaging a needle to a suture to form an armed surgical needle, and a testing notch, adjacent said swaging notch, for conducting a pull test on said armed surgical needle. 15. The swaging system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said swaging and testing notches extend along respective longitudinal axes that are parallel with a top surface of said top plate of said bottom swaging die and perpendicular to the swaging axis. 16. The swaging system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said swaging notch has a first width and said testing notch has a second width that is smaller than the first width, wherein said needle has an outer diameter that is less than or equal to the first width of said swaging notch and greater than the second width of said testing notch, and wherein said suture has a diameter that is less than the first width of said swaging notch and the second width of said testing notch. 17. The swaging system as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the first width of said swaging notch is about 8 mil, the second width of said testing notch is about 4 mil, the diameter of said needle is about 7.5 mil, and the diameter of said suture is about 3.5 mil. 18. The swaging system as claimed in claim 14 , further comprising a swaging tool support plate positioned over a top surface of said top plate of said bottom swaging die, wherein said swaging tool support plate includes an opening, and wherein said swaging tool passes through the opening of said swaging tool support plate so that the upper end of said swaging tool projects above said swaging tool support plate. 19. The swaging system as claimed in claim 13 , further comprising: a pin interconnecting adjacent sides of said top and bottom plates for pivotally connecting said top and bottom plates; said bottom plate comprising a guard located on a side of said bottom plate that is opposite said pin, wherein said guard has an upper end that extends above the top surface of said top plate for preventing an operator from inadvertently contacting the top surface of said top plate; said bottom plate having has a recess, wherein said load cell is disposed within said recess of said bottom plate. 20. A swaging system for attaching surgical needles to sutures and testing the attachment strength comprising: a bottom swaging die; a top swaging die that is configured to move up and down along a swaging axis that is in alignment with said bottom swaging die; and said bottom swaging die including a swaging tool mounted thereon that extends toward said top swaging die along the swaging axis, wherein said swaging tool includes an upper end having a top surface comprising a swaging notch for swaging a needle to a suture to form an armed surgical needle, and a testing notch, adjacent said swaging notch, for conducting a pull test on said armed surgical needle, wherein said swaging notch has a first width and said testing notch has a second width that is smaller than the first width; wherein said needle has an outer diameter that is less than or equal to the first width of said swaging notch and greater than

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  • by means of a cylindrical longitudinal blind bore machined at the suture-receiving end of the needle, e.g. opposite to needle tip · CPC title

  • malleable · CPC title

  • Uniting components to form integral members, e.g. turbine wheels and shafts, caulks with inserts, with or without shaping of the components (uniting by interference- or press-fitting B23P11/02, B21K19/02) · CPC title

  • Making needles used for performing operations (forming heads on pin-like needles B21G3/12; making U-shaped hairpins B21G7/04) · CPC title

  • alarm; indicating an abnormal situation · CPC title

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What does patent US10786246B2 cover?
A swaging system for attaching surgical needles to sutures and testing the attachment strength includes a bottom swaging die and a top swaging die that is configured to move up and down along a swaging axis that is in alignment with the bottom swaging die. The bottom swaging die includes a swaging tool mounted thereon that extends toward the top swaging die along the swaging axis. The swaging t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ethicon Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/06004. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 29 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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