Methods of Forming Jaw Members of End Effectors
US-2016074099-A1 · Mar 17, 2016 · US
US12048472B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12048472-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117163693-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 1, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 1, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jul 30, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 30, 2024 |
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A jaw member of an electrosurgical instrument includes an insulative spacer including a face and defining first and second elongated recesses on either side of the face, first and second cleats disposed at least partially within the first and second elongated recesses, respectively, a structural frame, and a tissue treating plate. The structural frame is configured to receive at least a portion of the insulative spacer therein such that first and second elongated sides of the structural frame at least partially overlap the first and second cleats, respectively. The first and second elongated sides are engaged with the first and second cleats, respectively, to thereby secure the insulative spacer relative to the structural frame with the face exposed. The tissue treating plate is disposed on the face of the insulative spacer and is adapted to connect to a source of energy to treat tissue therewith.
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A jaw member of an electrosurgical instrument, comprising: an insulative spacer including a face and defining first and second elongated recesses on either side of the face, each of the first and second elongated recesses defined in part by a first surface oriented towards the face of the insulative spacer; first and second cleats disposed at least partially within the first and second elongated recesses between the first surfaces of the first and second elongated recesses, respectively, and the face of the insulative spacer; a structural frame receiving at least a portion of the insulative spacer therein with first and second elongated sides of the structural frame engaged with the first and second cleats, respectively, whereby the engagement of the structural frame with the first and second cleats and interference between the first surfaces of the first and second elongated recesses and the first and second cleats, respectively, secures the insulative spacer relative to the structural frame with the face exposed; and a tissue treating plate disposed on the face of the insulative spacer, the tissue treating plate adapted to connect to a source of energy to treat tissue therewith. 2. The jaw member according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second elongated sides are engaged with the first and second cleats, respectively, through cut outs defined within the first and second elongated sides. 3. The jaw member according to claim 2 , wherein the first and second elongated sides are welded to the first and second cleats, respectively, through the cut outs. 4. The jaw member according to claim 1 , wherein the insulative spacer includes a body and first and second overhangs extending from the body, the body and the overhangs cooperating to define the face. 5. The jaw member according to claim 4 , wherein the first and second elongated recesses are undercut below the first and second overhangs, respectively. 6. The jaw member according to claim 1 , wherein the structural frame includes a distal body portion configured to receive the at least a portion of the insulative spacer, the distal body portion defining an arcuate configuration including an inner concave face, an outer convex face, and the first and second elongated sides. 7. The jaw member according to claim 1 , wherein the structural frame defines an aperture at least partially therethrough and wherein the insulative spacer includes an alignment boss protruding therefrom, the alignment boss received at least partially within the aperture to align the insulative spacer relative to the structural frame. 8. The jaw member according to claim 1 , wherein the insulative spacer includes a distal cap that overhangs a distal end of the structural frame to define a distal tip of the jaw member. 9. The jaw member according to claim 1 , wherein the tissue treating plate defines a longitudinally extending slot therethrough that exposes a portion of the face of the insulative spacer. 10. The jaw member according to claim 1 , further comprising an outer insulative jacket disposed about at least a portion of an outer face of the structural frame, wherein the first and second cleats are formed from a first material and wherein the outer insulative jacket is formed from a second, different material. 11. The jaw member according to claim 1 , further comprising an outer insulative jacket disposed about at least a portion of an outer face of the structural frame, wherein the outer insulative jacket and the first and second cleats are separated by the structural frame and the insulative spacer. 12. An electrosurgical instrument, comprising: first and second jaw members pivotably coupled to one another such that at least one of the first or second jaw members is movable relative to the other from a spaced-apart position to an approximated position to grasp tissue therebetween, one of the first or second jaw members including: an insulative spacer including a face and defining first and second elongated recesses on either side of the face, each of the first and second elongated recesses defined in part by a first surface oriented towards the face of the insulative spacer; first and second cleats disposed at least partially within the first and second elongated recesses between the first surfaces of the first and second elongated recesses, respectively, and the face of the insulative spacer; a structural frame receiving at least a portion of the insulative spacer therein with first and second elongated sides of the structural frame engaged with the first and second cleats, respectively, whereby the engagement of the structural frame with the first and second cleats and interference between the first surfaces of the first and second elongated recesses and the first and second cleats, respectively, secures the insulative spacer relative to the structural frame with the face exposed; and a first tissue treating plate disposed on the face of the insulative spacer, wherein the other of the first or second jaw members includes a second tissue treating plate configured to oppose the first tissue treating plate in the approximated position of the first and second jaw members, the first and second tissue treating plates adapted to connect to a source of energy to treat tissue grasped therebetween. 13. The electrosurgical instrument according to claim 12 , wherein the one of the first or second jaw members includes an energizable thermal cutting element supported partially within the insulative spacer and extending towards the other of the first or second jaw members. 14. The electrosurgical instrument according to claim 12 , wherein the first and second elongated sides are engaged with the first and second cleats, respectively, through cut outs defined within the first and second elongated sides. 15. The electrosurgical instrument according to 14 , wherein the first and second elongated sides are welded to the first and second cleats, respectively, through the cut outs. 16. The electrosurgical instrument according to claim 12 , wherein the structural frame defines an aperture at least partially therethrough and wherein the insulative spacer includes an alignment boss protruding therefrom, the alignment boss received at least partially within the aperture to align the insulative spacer relative to the structural frame. 17. The electrosurgical instrument according to claim 12 , wherein the insulative spacer includes a distal cap that overhangs a distal end of the structural frame to define a distal tip of the one of the first or second jaw members. 18. The electrosurgical instrument according to claim 12 , further comprising an outer insulative jacket disposed about at least a portion of an outer face of the structural frame, wherein the first and second cleats are formed from a first material and wherein the outer insulative jacket is formed from a second, different material. 19. The electrosurgical instrument according to claim 12 , further comprising an outer insulative jacket disposed about at least a portion of an outer face of the structural frame, wherein the outer insulative jacket and the first and second cleats are separated by the structural frame and the insulative spacer.
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