Articulation mechanisms for robotic surgical tools
US-2024252025-A1 · Aug 1, 2024 · US
US9404576B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9404576-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213693949-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 4, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 6, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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A linear drive portion is fixed to a piston. A nut portion and a screw portion relatively rotate, and a direction of action of driving force is converted between a rotational direction and a linear direction. The piston is installed within a case. The inner circumference of a piston sliding portion fixed within the case slidably supports the outer circumference of the piston. The nut portion is displaced with the piston, and the screw portion rotates in conjunction with a rotational drive portion. The piston is installed so as to be able to slide in the axial direction of the case with respect to the piston sliding portion. The axis of the piston and the central position of the inner circumference of the piston sliding portion are set to be eccentric with respect to the axis of the screw portion and the nut portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. An actuator that converts a direction of action of driving force between a rotational direction and a linear direction and drives equipment, the actuator comprising: a rotational drive portion that generates or outputs rotational driving force; a linear drive portion that outputs linear driving force when the rotational drive portion generates the rotational driving force, or generates linear driving force when the rotational drive portion outputs the rotational driving force; a piston integrated with, or fixed to, the linear drive portion, the piston including a tubular portion and a convex portion that convexly projects radially outward of the tubular portion; a driving force conversion mechanism that has a nut portion and a screw portion, and converts a direction of action of the driving force between a rotational direction and a linear direction and transmits the driving force as a result of relative rotation of the nut portion and the screw portion; a case that has a tubular portion and within which the piston and the driving force conversion mechanism are installed; and a piston sliding portion that is provided within the case and integrated with, or fixed to, the case, and has an inner circumference slidably supporting an outer circumference of the piston, wherein one of the nut portion and the screw portion is provided so as to be displaced with the piston, the other of the nut portion and the screw portion is provided so as to rotate with the rotational drive portion, or rotate in conjunction with the rotational drive portion via a rotational driving force transmission mechanism, the piston is installed so as to be able to slide in an axial direction of the case with respect to the piston sliding portion, and an axis of the tubular portion of the piston and a central position of the inner circumference of the piston sliding portion are set to be eccentric with respect to an axis of the screw portion and an axis of the nut portion. 2. The actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the piston sliding portion is provided as a bush installed as a cylindrical sliding member having a circular cross section between the case and the piston, the bush has an inner circumference that is slidable with respect to the outer circumference of the piston, and an outer circumference fixed to the case, and a central position of the inner circumference of the bush is eccentric with respect to a central portion of the outer circumference of the bush. 3. The actuator according to claim 2 , wherein the outer circumference of the bush is fixed to an inner circumference of the case by a key coupling. 4. The actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the piston has the tubular portion, and internally houses the driving force conversion mechanism. 5. The actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the rotational drive portion generates rotational driving force, and the linear drive portion outputs linear driving force. 6. An actuator comprising: a nut and a screw coupled to each other to convert rotational driving force to linear driving force; a piston including a tubular portion configured to output the linear driving force and a convex portion that convexly projects radially outward of the tubular portion; a case within which the piston is accommodated; and a piston sliding portion provided within the case and including an inner circumference slidably supporting an outer circumference of the tubular portion of the piston, wherein an axis of the tubular portion of the piston and a central position of the inner circumference of the piston sliding portion are set to be eccentric with respect to an axis of the screw and an axis of the nut.
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