Surgical rotary cutting tool including articulable head
US-2024398436-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US11000294B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11000294-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615740058-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 11, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 11, 2021 |
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A surgical grip for receiving a handpiece shaft for conjoint rotation therewith and/or for receiving a medical tool in such a way as to transmit torque, includes a carrier sleeve on which at least one coupling component provided for coupling the handpiece shaft is attached such that the at least one coupling component can be brought to a coupled position and to an uncoupled position in the operating state, wherein the at least one coupling component can be brought into contact with an activation unit which is arranged between the carrier sleeve and an outer actuation sleeve, wherein a rotation securing unit present inside the actuation sleeve acts on the activation unit in a spring-biased manner in the operating state such that the activation unit is held secure against rotation relative to the carrier sleeve.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A surgical grip for receiving a handpiece shaft for conjoint rotation therewith and/or for receiving a medical tool in such a way as to transmit torque, comprising a carrier sleeve on which at least one coupling component provided for coupling the handpiece shaft is attached such that the at least one coupling component can be brought to a coupled position and to an uncoupled position in an operating state in which disassembly of the surgical grip is excluded, wherein the at least one coupling component can be brought into contact with an activation unit which is arranged between the carrier sleeve and an outer actuation sleeve by actuation of which the at least one coupling component can be coupled and/or uncoupled via the activation unit, wherein the surgical grip defines a longitudinal axis that extends through a center of the surgical grip, and wherein the surgical grip comprises a rotation securing unit present inside the actuation sleeve which acts on the activation unit in a spring-biased manner in the operating state such that the activation unit is held secure against rotation relative to the carrier sleeve, wherein the activation unit includes a closing sleeve and a stop sleeve separate therefrom and radially encompassing said closing sleeve, and wherein the stop sleeve is connected to the actuation sleeve in an axially fixed manner with respect to the longitudinal axis and is adapted to be radially adjusted with respect to the longitudinal axis. 2. The surgical grip according to claim 1 , wherein the actuation sleeve is configured to be displaced in a disassembly state different from the operating state to a position enabling rotation of the activation unit. 3. The surgical grip according to claim 1 , wherein the rotation securing unit is configured to be rotationally fixed but axially movable at the carrier sleeve. 4. A surgical grip for receiving a handpiece shaft for conjoint rotation therewith and/or for receiving a medical tool in such a way as to transmit torque, comprising a carrier sleeve on which at least one coupling component provided for coupling the handpiece shaft is attached such that the at least one coupling component can be brought to a coupled position and to an uncoupled position in an operating state in which disassembly of the surgical grip is excluded, wherein the at least one coupling component can be brought into contact with an activation unit which is arranged between the carrier sleeve and an outer actuation sleeve by actuation of which the at least one coupling component can be coupled and/or uncoupled via the activation unit, wherein the surgical grip comprises a rotation securing unit present inside the actuation sleeve which acts on the activation unit in a spring-biased manner in the operating state such that the activation unit is held secure against rotation relative to the carrier sleeve, wherein the activation unit includes a closing sleeve and a stop sleeve separate therefrom and radially encompassing said closing sleeve, wherein the rotation securing unit is forced into contact with the activation unit via a rotation securing spring which bears against a portion or component fixed to the carrier sleeve, and wherein front-face rotation securing tabs of the rotation securing unit in the operating state engage in rotation securing recesses which are arranged in the activation unit and wherein by axially displacing the rotation securing unit against a biasing force of the rotation securing spring, the stop sleeve is released and in this way the actuation sleeve is enabled to rotate into the disassembly position. 5. The surgical grip according to claim 4 , wherein the actuation sleeve is configured to be displaced in a disassembly state different from the operating state to a position enabling rotation of the activation unit. 6. The surgical grip according to claim 4 , wherein the rotation securing unit is configured to be rotationally fixed but axially movable at the carrier sleeve.
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