Rocker switch with movable light ducts
US-9847195-B2 · Dec 19, 2017 · US
US9502192B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9502192-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414523399-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2016 |
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A non-contact button assembly for a powered surgical instrument includes a light emitter, a rocker switch, and a button shaft. The rocker switch defines a through passage about a longitudinal axis of the button assembly. The button shaft is disposed within the through passage. The button shaft includes a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a flange positioned therebetween. The button shaft has a deactivated position such that the button shaft is configured to prevent light from the light emitter from illuminating a light detector and the button shaft has an activated position such that the button shaft is configured to permit light emitted from the light emitter to illuminate the light detector.
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A non-contact button assembly for a powered surgical instrument, the button assembly comprising: a light emitter configured to emit light; a rocker switch having a proximal end portion, the rocker switch defining a through passage about a longitudinal axis thereof through the proximal end portion; a rocker housing positioned about the proximal end portion of the rocker switch; a button retainer secured about the proximal end portion of the rocker switch to retain the rocker switch within the rocker housing; and a button shaft disposed within the through passage of the rocker switch, the button shaft having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a flange positioned between the proximal and distal portions, the proximal portion defining an opening, the light emitter positioned within the opening and configured to emit light from the opening, the button shaft has a deactivated position, wherein the button shaft is configured to prevent light from the light emitter from illuminating a light detector, and the button shaft has an activated position, wherein the button shaft is configured to permit light emitted from the light emitter to illuminate the light detector, the button shaft including: a cover coupled to the proximal portion thereof and adjacent the opening thereof, the cover having a closed configuration, wherein the cover is configured to prevent light from the light emitter from illuminating a light detector, and an open configuration, wherein the cover is configured to permit light to illuminate the light detector. 2. The button assembly of claim 1 , wherein the button shaft defines a through slot orthogonal to a longitudinal axis thereof, wherein in the activated position the through slot is aligned with the light emitter and in the deactivated position the through slot is offset from the light emitter. 3. The button assembly of claim 2 , wherein the through slot is distal to the flange. 4. The button assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cover includes a tab extending beyond an outer surface of the proximal portion, wherein when the button shaft is in the activated position the tab engages the rocker housing to transition the cover to the open position. 5. The button assembly of claim 1 further including a control button secured to the distal portion of the button shaft. 6. The button assembly of claim 5 , wherein the control button is threadably secured to the distal portion of the button shaft. 7. The button assembly of claim 1 , wherein the light emitter is a light pipe configured to transmit light from a light source. 8. The button assembly of claim 1 , wherein a light pipe is configured to transmit light from the light emitter to illuminate a light detector. 9. The button assembly of claim 1 , wherein the light emitter is configured to encode light emitted therefrom. 10. The button assembly of claim 1 , wherein the button shaft is configured to be depressed from the deactivated position to the activated position. 11. A non-contact button assembly for a powered surgical instrument, the button assembly comprising: a light emitter configured to emit light; a rocker switch having a proximal end portion, the rocker switch defining a through passage about a longitudinal axis thereof through the proximal end portion; a rocker housing positioned about the proximal end portion of the rocker switch; a button retainer secured about the proximal end portion of the rocker switch to retain the rocker switch within the rocker housing; a button shaft disposed within the through passage of the rocker switch, the button shaft having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a flange positioned between the proximal and distal portions, the button shaft has: a deactivated position, wherein the button shaft is configured to prevent light from the light emitter from illuminating a light detector; and an activated position, wherein the button shaft is configured to permit light emitted from the light emitter to illuminate the light detector; a rocker disc defining an activation slot, the rocker disc cooperating with rotation of the rocker switch about the longitudinal axis; and a second light emitter offset from the activation slot, the rocker switch having a deactivated position in which the rocker disc is configured to prevent light emitted from the second light emitter from illuminating a light detector, and an activated position in which the second light emitter is aligned with the activation slot and the activation slot of the rocker disc is configured to permit light emitted from the second light emitter to illuminate a light detector. 12. A surgical handle comprising: a handle housing; a control assembly including first and second light detectors sealed within the handle housing; and a switch block assembly including a switch block fixed to the handle housing, the switch block having first and second non-contact control button assemblies, the first non-contact control button assembly having: a first light emitter configured to emit light; a rocker switch having a proximal end portion, the rocker switch defining a through passage about a longitudinal axis thereof; a rocker housing positioned about the proximal end portion of the rocker switch; a button retainer secured about the proximal end portion of the rocker switch to retain the rocker switch within the rocker housing; and a button shaft disposed within the through passage of the rocker switch, the button shaft having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a flange positioned between the proximal and distal portions, the button shaft has a deactivated position, wherein the button shaft is configured to prevent light from the first light emitter from illuminating the first light detector, and the button shaft has an activated position, wherein the button shaft is configured to permit light emitted from the first light emitter to illuminate the first light detector; and the second non-contact control button assembly having: a second light emitter configured to emit light; a rocker switch having a proximal end portion, the rocker switch defining a through passage about a longitudinal axis thereof; a rocker housing positioned about the proximal end portion of the rocker switch; a button retainer secured about the proximal end portion of the rocker switch to retain the rocker switch within the rocker housing; and a button shaft disposed within the through passage of the rocker switch, the button shaft having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a flange positioned between the proximal and distal portions, the button shaft has a deactivated position, wherein the button shaft is configured to prevent light from the second light emitter from illuminating the second light detector, and the button shaft has an activated position, wherein the button shaft is configured to permit light emitted from the second light emitter to illuminate the second light detector. 13. The handle of claim 12 further including a drive component operatively associated with the first light detector, the control assembly configured to activate the drive component when the first light detector is illuminated by light emitted from the first light emitter. 14. The handle of claim 12 , wherein the handle housing is sealed from the switch block, the control assembly includes a first light source positioned within the handle housing, and the first light emitter includes a fiber optic light pipe configured to receive light from the first light source. 15. The handle of claim 12 , wherein the first light detector is configured to activate a drive
Surgical cutting instruments ({A61B18/042 takes precedence; suture cutters A61B17/0467;} implements for ligaturing and cutting {A61B17/122, A61B17/12; instruments for rupturing the amniotic membrane A61B17/4208; specially adapted knives for eye surgery A61F9/0133}) · CPC title
Surgical staplers {, e.g. containing multiple staples or clamps}({staplers containing only one staple A61B17/10; magazines or containers for staples A61B17/105;} for performing anastomosis A61B17/115; {staplers in general B25C5/00}) · CPC title
Optical fiber light conductor · CPC title
for applying or removing wound clamps {, e.g. containing only one clamp or staple (A61B17/076 takes precedence; containing multiple wound clamps A61B17/068)}; Wound clamp magazines · CPC title
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