Tool driver with reaction torque sensor for use in robotic surgery
US-2018116741-A1 · May 3, 2018 · US
US10905510B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10905510-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916366285-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2021 |
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A manipulator is used to operate a surgical device that treats a body tissue. The manipulator includes a drive mechanism having a stationary section to be attached on a housing of a drive unit containing with at least one motor. A movable part is supported rotatably about a predetermined axis on the stationary section and having a connecting portion configured to be connected to the at least one motor when the stationary section is attached on the housing. A cover is configured to seal a gap between the movable part and the stationary section so as to prevent fluid from entering the gap between the movable part and the stationary part. A power transmission member is connected to both the movable part and the surgical device to transmit power from the motor to the surgical device.
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A manipulator being used to operate a surgical device that treats a body tissue, the manipulator comprising: a drive mechanism comprising a first housing to be attached on a second housing of a drive unit containing at least one motor, a movable shaft being supported rotatably about a rotation axis on the first housing, the movable shaft having a portion configured to be connected to the at least one motor when the first housing is attached on the second housing, and a cover configured to seal a gap between the movable shaft and the first housing so as to prevent fluid from entering the gap between the movable shaft and the first housing; wherein the cover comprises: a first cover covering the first housing around the movable shaft; a cylindrical second cover covering an outer peripheral surface of the movable shaft and fixed in a close contact state on an outer peripheral surface of the movable shaft; and a torsion absorbing portion integrally connected to the cylindrical second cover and the first cover, the torsion absorbing part being configured to absorb a torsion caused by rotation of the cylindrical second cover associated with rotation of the movable shaft; and the torsion absorbing portion is formed by folding back an end portion of the cylindrical second cover over an entire periphery of the movable shaft in one of a direction along the rotation axis or in a direction intersecting the rotation axis. 2. The manipulator of claim 1 , further comprising: a power transmission connected at one end thereof to the movable shaft and at an opposite end thereof to the surgical device; and an elongated insert section extending from the first housing in a direction intersecting the rotation axis, wherein the surgical device is disposed on a tip of the elongated insert section, and power of the at least one motor is transmitted from the movable shaft to the surgical device via the power transmission. 3. The manipulator of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the movable shaft has one of a recess or a projection. 4. A manipulator comprising: a drive unit comprising a first housing having a plurality of motors disposed in the first housing, each of the plurality of the motors includes a first connecting portion projected outwardly from the first housing; and a drive mechanism configured to be mounted onto the drive unit, the drive mechanism comprises a second housing having a plurality of movable shafts supported rotatably on the second housing, the plurality of movable shafts being projected outwardly from the second housing and wherein each of the plurality of movable shafts being coupled to a corresponding first connecting portion when the drive unit is engaged with the drive mechanism, and a cover being configured to seal a gap between each of the plurality of movable shafts and the second housing so as to prevent fluid from entering the gap between each of the plurality of movable shafts and the second housing; wherein the cover comprises a rubber cover and a frame-shaped resin cover disposed along and over an entire periphery of an edge of the rubber cover. 5. The manipulator of claim 4 , wherein the rubber cover includes a first cover covering the second housing around each of the plurality of movable shafts; a cylindrical second cover covering an outer peripheral surface of each of the plurality of movable shafts and being attached onto the outer peripheral surface; and a torsion absorbing portion integrally connected to the cylindrical second cover and the first cover, the torsion absorbing part being configured to absorb a torsion caused by rotation of the cylindrical second cover associated with rotation of each of the movable shafts. 6. The manipulator of claim 4 , wherein the drive unit includes two ledge members each of which being attached to respective ends of the first housing. 7. The manipulator of claim 6 , wherein the drive mechanism includes two latch members each of which being configured to engage with a corresponding one of the two ledge members when the drive mechanism and the drive unit are attached to one another. 8. The manipulator of claim 4 , wherein each of the plurality of movable shafts includes a second connecting portion comprising a recess. 9. The manipulator of claim 4 , wherein the drive mechanism is attached to a surgical device to treat a body tissue. 10. The manipulator of claim 4 , further comprising a power transmission configured to be connected at one end to the plurality of movable shafts and at an opposed end to a surgical device so as to transmit power from the plurality of motors to the surgical device. 11. A manipulator being used to operate a surgical device that treats a body tissue, the manipulator comprising: a drive mechanism comprising a first housing to be attached on a second housing of a drive unit containing at least one motor, a movable shaft being supported rotatably about a rotation axis on the first housing, the movable shaft having a portion configured to be connected to the at least one motor when the first housing is attached on the second housing, and a cover configured to seal a gap between the movable shaft and the first housing so as to prevent fluid from entering the gap between the movable shaft and the first housing; wherein the cover comprises: a first cover covering the first housing around the movable shaft; a cylindrical second cover covering an outer peripheral surface of the movable shaft and fixed in a close contact state on an outer peripheral surface of the movable shaft; and a torsion absorbing portion integrally connected to the cylindrical second cover and the first cover, the torsion absorbing part being configured to absorb a torsion caused by rotation of the cylindrical second cover associated with rotation of the movable shaft; and wherein the cylindrical second cover is adhesively bonded over an entire periphery to the outer peripheral surface of the movable shaft. 12. The manipulator of claim 11 , further comprising: a power transmission connected at one end thereof to the movable shaft and at an opposite end thereof to the surgical device; and an elongated insert section extending from the first housing in a direction intersecting the rotation axis, wherein the surgical device is disposed on a tip of the elongated insert section, and power of the at least one motor is transmitted from the movable shaft to the surgical device via the power transmission. 13. The manipulator of claim 11 , wherein the portion of the movable shaft has one of a recess or a projection. 14. A manipulator being used to operate a surgical device that treats a body tissue, the manipulator comprising: a drive mechanism comprising a first housing to be attached on a second housing of a drive unit containing at least one motor, a movable shaft being supported rotatably about a rotation axis on the first housing, the movable shaft having a portion configured to be connected to the at least one motor when the first housing is attached on the second housing, and a cover configured to seal a gap between the movable shaft and the first housing so as to prevent fluid from entering the gap between the movable shaft and the first housing; wherein the cover comprises: a first cover covering the first housing around the movable shaft; a cylindrical second cover covering an outer peripheral surface of the movable shaft and fixed in a close contact state on an outer peripheral surface of the movable shaft; and a torsion absorbing portion integrally connected to the cylindrical second cover and the first cover, the torsion absor
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