Surgical forceps and methods of manufacturing jaw members of surgical forceps
US-2017238990-A1 · Aug 24, 2017 · US
US11241274B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11241274-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715800252-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 4, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 8, 2022 |
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An electrode assembly comprises an electrode support, an electrode on the electrode support, the electrode having a working surface extending generally transverse to a thickness of the electrode, and a filament of electrically insulative material overlying a portion of the working surface of the electrode and at least partially extending through the thickness of the electrode. An electrosurgical may include an end effector having a jaw member comprising such an electrode assembly.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electrode assembly comprising: an electrode support; an electrode on the electrode support, the electrode having a working surface extending generally transverse to a thickness of the electrode; and a filament of electrically insulative material overlying a portion of the working surface of the electrode and at least partially extending through the thickness of the electrode; wherein the filament comprises a thread. 2. The electrode assembly of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of openings each extending at least partially through the thickness of the electrode. 3. The electrode assembly of claim 2 , wherein the filament comprises: a first inset segment at least partially extending into the thickness of the electrode via a first opening of the plurality of openings; and an exposed segment overlying the working surface of the electrode. 4. The electrode assembly of claim 3 , wherein at least the exposed segment of the filament has a dielectric strength of at least 50 V/mil. 5. The electrode assembly of claim 3 , wherein at least the exposed segment of the filament has a dielectric strength of at least 200 V/mil. 6. The electrode assembly of claim 3 , wherein: the filament is stitched through at least a second opening of the plurality of openings; the filament further comprises a second inset segment extending into the thickness of the electrode via the second opening; and the exposed segment extends between the first inset segment and second inset segment. 7. The electrode assembly of claim 6 , wherein: the first and second openings each extend through the entire thickness of the electrode and into a thickness of the electrode support; the first inset segment extends through the entire thickness of the electrode and into the electrode support via the first opening; and the second inset segment extends through the entire thickness of the electrode and into the electrode support via the second opening. 8. The electrode assembly of claim 7 , wherein: the first and second inset segments of the filament are each affixed to one or both of the electrode support and a jaw body; and by virtue of the first and second inset segments each being affixed to one or both of the electrode support and the jaw body, the electrode and the electrode support are joined such that relative movement between the electrode and the electrode support is substantially or entirely prevented. 9. The electrode assembly of claim 8 , wherein the first and second inset segments of the filament are each affixed to the electrode support via a tie, a knot, an adhesive, a bond, and/or an overmolded encapsulation. 10. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the thread comprises an electrically insulative coating. 11. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the thread comprises electrically insulative fibers. 12. The electrode assembly of claim 11 , wherein the electrically insulative fibers comprise aramid fibers. 13. An electrosurgical instrument, comprising: a shaft; an end effector operably coupled to the shaft, the end effector comprising a pair of opposing jaw members, each jaw member comprising an electrode assembly disposed to face the electrode assembly of the opposing jaw member, wherein at least one electrode assembly comprises: an electrode support supported by a body of the respective jaw member; an electrode on the electrode support, the electrode having a working surface extending generally transverse to a thickness of the electrode; and a filament of electrically insulative material overlying a portion of the working surface of the electrode and at least partially extending through the thickness of the electrode; wherein the filament comprises a thread. 14. The electrosurgical instrument of claim 13 , wherein the electrode assembly further comprises a plurality of openings each at least partially extending through the thickness of the electrode. 15. The electrosurgical instrument of claim 14 , wherein each of the plurality of openings is a through hole, notch, cut out, slot, or depression. 16. The electrosurgical instrument of claim 14 , wherein the filament comprises: a first inset segment at least partially extending into the thickness of the electrode via a first opening of the plurality of openings; and an exposed segment overlying the working surface of the electrode. 17. The electrosurgical instrument of claim 16 , wherein: the filament is stitched through at least a second opening of the plurality of openings; the filament further comprises a second inset segment extending into the thickness of the electrode via the second opening; and the exposed segment extends between the first inset segment and second inset segment. 18. The electrosurgical instrument of claim 17 , wherein: the first and second openings each extend through the entire thickness of the electrode and at least partially into a thickness of the electrode support; the first inset segment extends through the entire thickness of the electrode and into the electrode support via the first opening; and the second inset segment extends through the entire thickness of the electrode and into the electrode support via the second opening. 19. The electrosurgical instrument of claim 18 , wherein: the first and second inset segments of the filament are each affixed to the electrode support or a body of the respective jaw member, the filament with the affixed first and second inset segment securing the electrode and the electrode support to one another.
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