Surgical screwdriver
US-2022054178-A1 · Feb 24, 2022 · US
US12042197B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12042197-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917415619-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2024 |
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Various implementations include a surgical screwdriver that comprises a first rotating shaft configured to be rotated about a respective longitudinal axis, a second rotating shaft extending along a respective development axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the first shaft and having a shaped end tip that can be inserted into the head of a screw, and a transmission member interposed between respective first ends of the shafts to transfer the rotation from the first shaft to the second shaft. The transmission member comprises a pair of hemispherical elements, hinged together about a respective junction axis that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the first shaft, and each hemispherical element is in turn hinged to a first end of one of said shafts.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A surgical screwdriver comprising: a first rotating shaft configured to be rotated about a respective longitudinal axis; a second rotating shaft extending along a respective development axis and having a shaped end tip which can be inserted into the head of a screw; and a transmission member interposed between respective first ends of the rotating shafts, wherein said transmission member comprises a pair of first and second hemispherical elements hinged together about a junction axis which is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the first rotating shaft, wherein the first and second hemispherical elements are hinged together so as to transfer rotation from the first rotating shaft to the second rotating shaft, and wherein the first hemispherical element is hinged to the first end of the first rotating shaft and the second hemispherical element is hinged to the first end of the second rotating shaft so as to define a three-axis joint about which the first and second rotating shafts pivot relative to each other. 2. The screwdriver according to claim 1 , wherein the first hemispherical element of the pair of hemispherical elements comprises a spherical dome-shaped surface sliding on an arched guide obtained in said first end of the first rotating shaft, and the second hemispherical element of the pair of the hemispherical elements comprises a spherical dome-shaped surface sliding on an arched guide obtained in said first end of the second rotating shaft. 3. The screwdriver according to claim 2 , wherein said spherical dome-shaped surface of each hemispherical element has an arched groove engaged with the respective arched guide to slide with respect thereto, said hemispherical elements being hinged to the respective rotating shafts about mutually parallel axes which are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the first rotating shaft and to the junction axis. 4. The screwdriver according to claim 2 , wherein said arched guide is defined by a “C-shaped” surface obtained in the first ends of each rotating shaft. 5. The screwdriver according to claim 2 , wherein said first hemispherical element comprises a semi-cylindrical portion having a side surface extending coaxially with said junction axis, said semi-cylindrical portion being arranged on an opposite side of the first hemispherical element with respect to the spherical dome-shaped surface. 6. The screwdriver according to claim 5 , wherein said second hemispherical element comprises a cavity which is counter-shaped with respect to the semi-cylindrical portion and obtained on an opposite side of the second hemispherical element with respect to the spherical dome-shaped surface, said semi-cylindrical portion being inserted into said cavity to make the hemispherical elements mutually rotatable and rotatable about the junction axis. 7. The screwdriver according to claim 2 , wherein said first hemispherical element comprises a projecting portion on an opposite side of the first hemispherical element with respect to the spherical dome-shaped surface of the first hemispherical element and said second hemispherical element comprises a fork projecting from an opposite side of the second hemispherical element with respect to the spherical dome-shaped surface of the second hemispherical element, said projecting portion being rotatably coupled to said fork. 8. The screwdriver according to claim 7 , wherein said projecting portion is pivoted inside the fork to make the hemispherical elements mutually rotatable and rotatable about the junction axis. 9. The screwdriver according to claim 1 , wherein said first end of the second rotating shaft is arranged on an opposite side of the second rotating shaft with respect to the shaped end tip and in that said first rotating shaft comprises a second end opposite to the first end of the first rotating shaft to be engageable by a manual or automatic rotation actuator. 10. The screwdriver according to claim 9 wherein the screwdriver further comprises a cylindrical sleeve which is internally hollow to accommodate at least partially said first and second rotating shafts and said transmission member, said second end of the first rotating shaft projecting out of a first opening of the sleeve, said shaped end tip of the second rotating shaft projecting out of a second opening of the sleeve opposite to the first opening. 11. The screwdriver according to claim 10 , wherein said openings of the sleeve are not coaxial with each other, said second opening defining the development axis of the second rotating shaft transverse to the longitudinal axis of the first rotating shaft. 12. The screwdriver according to claim 10 , wherein said sleeve comprises a projection defining a spherical outer surface for accommodating said transmission member, said second opening of the sleeve being obtained on the outer surface of the projection. 13. The screwdriver according to claim 10 , wherein said first rotating shaft comprises two portions coaxially associated with each other inside the sleeve, said second end of the first rotating shaft being obtained in one of said portions which is distal from the second rotating shaft. 14. The screwdriver according to claim 10 , wherein said sleeve comprises an ergonomic portion arranged on an outer surface of the sleeve which is close to the second end of the first rotating shaft, said rotating shafts being rotatable inside the sleeve about their respective axes and with respect to the sleeve itself.
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