Forceps with two-part drive bar

US11406408B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11406408-B2
Application numberUS-202016829799-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 25, 2020
Priority dateMar 29, 2019
Publication dateAug 9, 2022
Grant dateAug 9, 2022

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A forceps having a first jaw and a second jaw, where at least one of the first and second jaws is capable of moving between an open position and a closed positions. The forceps including an inner shaft located within an outer shaft and extending along the longitudinal axis, and a drive bar coupled to and extending distally from the inner shaft. The drive bar including a pair of drive bar struts extending from a distal portion of the inner shaft and positioned laterally inward of at least one of first and second set of flanges of the first and second jaws. A drive pin is securable to the pair of drive bar struts and the drive bar is translatable within the outer shaft to translate the drive pin to move the first jaw and/or the second jaw between open and closed positions.

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A surgical forceps comprising: a drive pin; an outer shaft defining a longitudinal axis; a first jaw pivotably connected to the outer shaft, the first jaw including a first set of flanges located at a proximal portion of the first jaw, each flange of the first set of flanges including a first track for receiving the drive pin; a second jaw connected to the outer shaft; an inner shaft located within the outer shaft and extending along the longitudinal axis, the inner shaft defining a lumen extending along at least a portion of a length of the inner shaft; and a drive bar coupled to and extending distally from the inner shaft, the drive bar including: a pair of drive bar struts, wherein a first portion of the pair of drive bar struts are positioned within the lumen of the inner shaft and a second portion of the pair of drive bar struts extend from an opening at a distal end of the inner shaft, the pair of drive bar struts positioned laterally inward of the first set of flanges, the drive pin securable to the pair of drive bar struts, wherein the drive bar is translatable within the outer shaft to drive the drive pin along the first set of tracks to move the first jaw relative to the second jaw between open and closed positions. 2. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , wherein each drive bar strut of the pair of drive bar struts includes an opening configured to receive the drive pin, wherein the opening is positioned laterally inward of an outer surface of the inner shaft. 3. The surgical forceps of claim 2 , wherein the drive bar includes a first pair of axial tracks located proximal to the opening, the first pair of axial tracks arranged to receive a guide therein, the guide secured to the outer shaft. 4. The surgical forceps of claim 3 , wherein inner shaft includes a second pair of axial tracks, the second pair of axial tracks aligned with the first pair of axial tracks and arranged to receive the guide therein. 5. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , wherein the second jaw is pivotably connected to the outer shaft, and wherein the second jaw includes a second set of flanges located at a proximal portion of the second jaw, each flange of the second set of flanges including a second track for receiving the drive pin, and wherein the drive bar is translatable within the outer shaft to drive the pin along the first set of tracks and the second set of tracks to move the first jaw and the second jaw between open an closed positioned. 6. The surgical forceps of claim 5 , further including: a blade located within the inner shaft and the drive bar, the blade extending along the longitudinal axis and translatable to extend between the first set of flanges and the second set of flanges, the blade including a track configured to receive the drive pin. 7. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , further including a blade located within the inner shaft and the drive bar, wherein a first edge of the blade and a second edge of the blade do not contact the drive bar. 8. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , further including a blade located within the inner shaft and the drive bar, wherein a first face of the blade and a second face of the blade do not contact the drive bar. 9. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , wherein each of the drive bar struts include a projection extending from a first edge of the drive bar struts forming an L-shaped plate. 10. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the drive bar struts include a projection extending from a surface defining a blade channel, such that the projection extends into the blade channel. 11. The surgical forceps of claim 10 , wherein each of the drive bar struts include the projection extending from the surface defining the blade channel, wherein the drive bar struts form a H-beam, such that the projection of each of the drive bar struts extends into an axial track of a blade. 12. The surgical forceps of claim 1 , wherein the pair of drive bar struts include a first drive bar strut having a first blade channel surface and a second drive bar strut having a second blade channel surface, wherein the first drive bar strut and the second drive bar strut are separately coupled to the inner shaft. 13. The surgical forceps of claim 12 , wherein the first drive bar strut and the second drive bar strut are not coupled together. 14. A surgical forceps comprising: a drive pin; an outer shaft extending along a longitudinal axis; a first jaw pivotable with respect to the outer shaft, the first jaw including a first set of flanges, each of the first set of flanges including a first track receiving the drive pin therein; a second jaw connected to the outer shaft; an inner shaft located within the outer shaft and extending along the longitudinal axis; and a drive bar coupled to and extending distally from the inner shaft, the drive bar including: a first drive bar strut extending from and separately coupled to the inner shaft, the first drive bar strut including a first opening and a first axial track positioned proximal to the first opening, wherein a cross-sectional area defined by the first opening is smaller than a cross-sectional area defined by the first axial track; a second drive bar strut extending from and separately coupled to the inner shaft, the second drive bar strut including a second opening and the second axial track positioned proximal to the second opening wherein a cross-sectional area defined by the second opening is smaller than a cross-sectional area defined by the second axial track, wherein the first and second openings are configured to receive the drive pin, and wherein the drive bar is translatable within the outer shaft to translate the drive pin along the first set of tracks to move the first jaw relative to the second jaw between open and closed positions. 15. The surgical forceps of claim 14 , wherein the second jaw is pivotably connected to the outer shaft, and wherein the second jaw includes a second set of flanges located at a proximal portion of the second jaw, each flange of the second set of flanges including a second track for receiving the drive pin, and wherein the drive bar is translatable within the outer shaft to drive the pin along the first set of tracks and the second set of tracks to move the first jaw and the second jaw between open an closed positioned. 16. The surgical forceps of claim 15 , wherein the drive bar is positioned laterally inward from the first set of flanges and the second set of flanges. 17. The surgical forceps of claim 15 , further including: a blade located within the inner shaft and the drive bar, the blade extending along the longitudinal axis and translatable to extend between the first set of flanges and second set of flanges, the blade including a track configured to receive the drive pin. 18. The surgical forceps of claim 14 , further including: a blade extending along the longitudinal axis and translatable to extend between the first and second jaw, wherein the blade is positioned laterally inward from the first drive bar strut and the second drive bar strut. 19. The surgical forceps of claim 18 , wherein a first edge of the blade and a second edge of the blade, opposite the first edge, are not covered by a portion of the first drive bar strut and a portion of the second drive bar strut. 20. The surgical forceps of claim 18 , wherein a first edge of the blade and a second edge of the blade do not contact the drive bar. 21. The surgical forceps of claim 18 , whe

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What does patent US11406408B2 cover?
A forceps having a first jaw and a second jaw, where at least one of the first and second jaws is capable of moving between an open position and a closed positions. The forceps including an inner shaft located within an outer shaft and extending along the longitudinal axis, and a drive bar coupled to and extending distally from the inner shaft. The drive bar including a pair of drive bar struts…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gyrus Acmi Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/295. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 09 2022 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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