Forceps including a pre-loaded handle latch
US-10849641-B2 · Dec 1, 2020 · US
US11896254B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11896254-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017089264-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 4, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2024 |
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A surgical device comprising: a closure assembly including: (a) a latch unit comprising: (A) a hook latch, having a home position, (B) a forward bias constraint, (C) a rearward bias constraint, and (D) a bias member extending between the forward bias constraint and the rearward bias constraint so that the bias member has a pre-load when the hook latch is in the home position; (b) a movement unit including a bar that is movable relative to the latch unit so that the bar is movable in a prescribed motion into contact with the latch unit to create a locked state; and wherein the bar moves into contact with the hook latch driving the hook latch in a first direction, away relative to the home position, and then the hook latch is moved by the bar in a second direction relative to the home position, and a loading of the bias member is increased from the pre-load when the hook latch is moved in either the first direction away from the home position or the second direction away from the home position.
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We claim: 1. A closure assembly for a surgical device comprising: a latch unit including: a hook latch having a home position; a forward bias constraint; a rearward bias constraint; and a bias member extending between and contacting the forward bias constraint and the rearward bias constraint so that the bias member has a pre-load when the hook latch is in the home position; and a movement unit including a bar that is movable relative to the latch unit; wherein the bar is movable relative to the latch unit in a prescribed motion into contact with the latch unit to create a locked state; and wherein the hook latch is movable by the bar in a first direction away from the home position, and wherein the hook latch is movable by the bar in a second direction away from the home position. 2. The closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein a loading of the bias member is increased from the pre-load when the hook latch is moved in either the first direction away from the home position or the second direction away from the home position. 3. The closure assembly of claim 2 , wherein the bias member contacts a rearward movable bias constraint as a latch plate moves in the first direction so that a load on the bias member is increased relative to the pre-load. 4. The closure assembly of claim 3 , wherein the bias member contacts a forward movable bias constraint as the latch plate moves in the second direction so that a load on the bias member is increased relative to the pre-load. 5. The closure assembly of claim 4 , wherein the bias member contacts the rearward movable bias constraint when the latch plate moves in the first direction and the bias member contacts the forward movable bias constraint when the latch plate moves in the second direction and the load on the bias member increases relative to the pre-load when the latch plate moves in the first direction and the second direction. 6. The closure assembly of claim 5 , wherein the forward movable bias constraint is a forward post or a forward contact surface and the rearward movable bias constraint is a rearward post or a rearward contact surface. 7. The closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the forward bias constraint is a forward post or a forward contact surface and the rearward bias constraint is a rearward post or a rearward contact surface. 8. The closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the bias member is a compression spring that is in contact with both the forward bias constraint and the rearward bias constraint to retain the pre-load on the compression spring. 9. The closure assembly of claim 8 , wherein the bias member extends along a longitudinal axis and the forward bias constraint and the rearward bias constraint are connected on a first side, a second side, or both by a side constraint and the side constraint prevents the bias member from extending out of the longitudinal axis. 10. The closure assembly of claim 9 , wherein the forward bias constraint includes a forward guide, or the rearward bias constraint includes a rear guide, or both so that a forward movable bias constraint can extend through the forward guide, or a rearward movable bias constraint can extend through the rear guide, or both to increase a load on the bias member above the pre-load. 11. The closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the latch unit includes a selection plate that is movably connected to a latch plate. 12. The closure assembly of claim 11 , wherein the selection plate moves the latch unit between a lockable state and an unlockable state. 13. The closure assembly of claim 12 , wherein the selection plate includes an unlockable state detent and a lockable state detent that locks the latch unit in the lockable state or the unlockable state. 14. The closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the hook latch is aligned with a latching pathway of the latch unit when the latch unit is in a lockable state so that the bar moves through the latching pathway into contact with the hook latch moving the hook latch in a first direction, and the hook latch is mis-aligned with the latching pathway when the latch unit is in an unlockable state so that as the bar moves through the latching pathway the bar and hook latch are free of contact. 15. A closure assembly for a surgical device comprising: a latch unit including: a hook latch having a home position; a forward bias constraint; a rearward bias constraint; and a bias member operably coupled to the forward bias constraint and the rearward bias constraint so that the bias member has a pre-load when the hook latch is in the home position; and a movement unit including a bar that is movable relative to the latch unit so that the bar is movable in a prescribed motion into contact with the latch unit to create a locked state; wherein the hook latch is movable by the bar in a first direction away from the home position and in a second direction away from the home position. 16. The closure assembly of claim 15 , wherein the bias member comprises a compression spring. 17. The closure assembly of claim 15 , wherein a loading of the bias member is increased from the pre-load when the hook latch is moved in either the first direction away from the home position or the second direction away from the home position. 18. A closure assembly for a surgical device comprising: a latch unit including: a hook latch having a home position; a forward bias constraint; a rearward bias constraint; and a bias member contacting the forward bias constraint and the rearward bias constraint and having a pre-load when the hook latch is in the home position; and a bar that is movable relative to the latch unit in a prescribed motion, wherein contact between the bar and the latch unit creates a locked state, and wherein the hook latch is movable by the bar in a first direction away from the home position and in a second direction away from the home position.
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