Apparatus and method to determine end of life of battery powered surgical instrument
US-2021244394-A1 · Aug 12, 2021 · US
US12533129B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12533129-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418818013-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2024 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2023 |
| Publication date | Jan 27, 2026 |
| Grant date | Jan 27, 2026 |
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A surgical instrument includes a manipulation part coupled to an end tool connection part and formed to control an operation of an end tool, and a driving unit formed to be detachably attached to the manipulation part and formed to supply a driving force for the operation of the end tool through the manipulation part.
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A surgical instrument comprising: a manipulation assembly configured to be coupled to a connection part of an end tool, wherein the manipulation assembly is configured to control an operation of the end tool; and a driving assembly detachably coupled to the manipulation assembly, wherein the driving assembly supplies a driving force for the operation of the end tool through the manipulation assembly, wherein the driving assembly comprises: a container detachably coupled to the manipulation assembly; and a battery pack insertable into the container, wherein the container comprises: an accommodation part having a space therein to accommodate the battery pack; and a cover for opening and closing the accommodation part; and a locking structure configured to engage with the cover to prevent the cover from opening, and become damaged when an external force greater than a predetermined amount is applied thereto, the predetermined amount being greater than a weight of the battery pack. 2 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the manipulation assembly comprises a coupling region detachably coupled with the driving assembly, and the coupling region of the manipulation assembly comprises a coupling groove defined to accommodate at least one region of the driving assembly in one direction. 3 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the container has a plurality of regions having different widths, and a width of the container at one end of the container is narrower than a width of the container at another end of the container. 4 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the container has a structure that becomes narrower from an entrance of the container into which the battery pack is inserted to at least one inner region of the container. 5 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein one end portion of a body of the cover is coupled to one end portion of the accommodation part of the container. 6 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the driving assembly is a battery pack for supplying power to the manipulation assembly. 7 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the locking structure is disposed on one side of an opening of the container and protrudes toward the cover, the cover includes a locking groove defined at a position corresponding to the locking structure, and the locking structure engages with the locking groove when the cover closes the opening of the container. 8 . The surgical instrument of claim 7 , wherein when the external force is applied to the locking structure in a closing direction of the cover, the locking structure deforms to secure the cover in a closed state, and when the external force is applied to the locking structure in an opening direction of the cover, the locking structure becomes irreversibly damaged to prevent reuse of the container. 9 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the locking structure, when damaged, is broken. 10 . A driving assembly configured to be detachably coupled to a manipulation assembly of a surgical instrument and to supply a driving force for an operation of an end tool through the manipulation assembly, the driving assembly comprising: a container configured to be detachably coupled to the manipulation assembly; and a battery pack insertable into the container, the container comprising: an accommodation part having a space therein to accommodate the battery pack; a cover for opening and closing the accommodation part; and a locking structure configured to engage with the cover to prevent the cover from opening, and become damaged when an external force greater than a predetermined amount is applied thereto, the predetermined amount being greater than a weight of the battery pack. 11 . The driving assembly of claim 10 , wherein the container has a plurality of regions having different widths, and a width of the container at one end of the container is narrower than a width of the container at another end of the container. 12 . The driving assembly of claim 10 , wherein the container has a structure that becomes narrower from an entrance of the container into which the battery pack is inserted to at least one inner region of the container. 13 . The driving assembly of claim 10 , wherein the container further comprises a coupling part configured to support and fix the battery pack inside the accommodation part. 14 . The driving assembly of claim 13 , wherein the coupling part is configured to be damaged when an external force greater than a predetermined amount is applied thereto. 15 . The driving assembly of claim 10 , wherein the locking structure is disposed on one side of an opening of the container and protrudes toward the cover, the cover includes a locking groove defined at a position corresponding to the locking structure, and the locking structure engages with the locking groove when the cover closes the opening of the container. 16 . The driving assembly of claim 15 , wherein when the external force is applied to the locking structure in a closing direction of the cover, the locking structure deforms to secure the cover in a closed state, and when the external force is applied to the locking structure in an opening direction of the cover, the locking structure becomes irreversibly damaged to prevent reuse of the container. 17 . The driving assembly of claim 10 , wherein the locking structure, when damaged, is broken. 18 . A charger for charging a battery pack of a surgical instrument, the charger comprising: a charging device comprising a charger terminal, the charger terminal being configured to come into contact with a charging terminal of the battery pack and charge a battery of the battery pack; and a support protruding out of the charging device by a predetermined amount to support and fix the battery pack, wherein the support is configured to engage or disengage the battery pack when a predetermined pressure is applied thereto. 19 . The charger of claim 18 , wherein the support comprises a latch member and an elastic member, wherein the elastic member is configured to press the latch member from an inside of the charging device toward an outside, wherein the latch member is configured to be pressed by the battery pack to engage or disengage the battery pack.
battery operated · CPC title
Coupling (A61B2017/0046 takes precedence) · CPC title
the staples being applied sequentially · CPC title
Preventing re-use · CPC title
with a frangible part, e.g. by reduced diameter · CPC title
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