Accessory controller for electronic devices
US-9064653-B2 · Jun 23, 2015 · US
US11490918B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11490918-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916700115-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 9, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 8, 2022 |
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A surgical device is provided. The surgical device includes a jaw assembly defining a first longitudinal axis and including a first jaw and a second jaw moveable relative to the first jaw; an elongated body defining a second longitudinal axis and coupled to a proximal end of the jaw assembly, wherein the jaw assembly is configured to articulate about an articulation axis transverse to the second longitudinal axis relative to the elongated body; and a handle assembly coupled to a proximal end of the elongated body and including at least one motor mechanically coupled to the jaw assembly and a control assembly including a first control button and a second control button, wherein actuation of the first control button moves the second jaw in approximation relative to the first jaw and actuating the second control button moves the second jaw away from the first jaw, and actuating the first and second control buttons moves the jaw assembly to a centered position in which the first and second longitudinal axes are substantially aligned, the handle assembly further includes an illumination member configured to output a light pattern indicative of a status of the surgical instrument.
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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical instrument, comprising: an end effector; an elongated body configured to couple to a proximal portion of the end effector, the elongated body including: an actuation bar movable upon engagement of the end effector with the elongated body to secure the end effector to the elongated body; a release button coupled to the actuation bar such that the release button is movable by the actuation bar upon engagement of the end effector with the elongated body; and a sensor actuatable by the release button being moved by the actuation bar, the sensor configured to transmit a signal indicative of the end effector being secured to the elongated body; and a handle assembly coupled to a proximal portion of the elongated body and configured to receive the signal. 2. The surgical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the end effector is a jaw assembly and defines a first longitudinal axis and including a first jaw and a second jaw moveable relative to the first jaw. 3. The surgical instrument according to claim 2 , wherein the elongated body defines a second longitudinal axis, wherein the end effector is configured to articulate about an articulation axis transverse to the second longitudinal axis relative to the elongated body. 4. The surgical instrument according to claim 3 , wherein the handle assembly includes at least one motor mechanically coupled to the end effector. 5. The surgical instrument according to claim 4 , wherein the handle assembly includes a control assembly including a first control button and a second control button. 6. The surgical instrument according to claim 5 , wherein actuation of the first control button moves the second jaw in approximation relative to the first jaw and actuating the second control button moves the second jaw away from the first jaw, and actuating the first and second control buttons moves the end effector to a centered position in which the first and second longitudinal axes are substantially aligned. 7. The surgical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the actuation bar includes a distal portion defining a window and a finger extending distally from distal portion. 8. The surgical instrument according to claim 7 , wherein the actuation bar further includes a proximal portion having an opening configured to engage the release button. 9. The surgical instrument according to claim 7 , wherein the finger includes a proximal cam surface, a distal large tab, and a distal small tab. 10. The surgical instrument according to claim 7 , wherein the elongated body includes a lock mechanism having a lockout and a biasing member configured to push the actuation bar distally. 11. The surgical instrument according to claim 10 , wherein the end effector includes at least one lug and the elongated body includes a bayonet connection mount configured to receive the at least one lug. 12. The surgical instrument according to claim 11 , wherein the end effector is coupled to the elongated body by rotating the end effector. 13. The surgical instrument according to claim 12 , wherein rotation of the end effector initially pushes the actuation bar proximally and upon completion of the rotation the actuation bar is moved distally by the biasing member and the finger retains the at least one lug within the elongated body.
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