Surgical cutting instrument with near-perimeter interlocking coupling arrangement
US-9517074-B2 · Dec 13, 2016 · US
US9572585B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9572585-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514958393-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 4, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 21, 2017 |
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A surgical sagittal saw blade with first and second elongated openings. The openings have major axes that are angled relative to each other. The openings are arranged to receive draw for pivoting a blade in a sagittal plane. Each opening receives a separate drive member integral with the saw to which the blade is mounted. The action of one drive member in a first opening results in the proximal to distal reciprocation of the blade. The action of a the second drive member in the second opening results in the back and forth pivoting of the blade around an axis that extends through the plane of the blade. The blade has a constraining feature that engages a complementary constraining feature integral with the saw. The engagement of the constraining features limits the reciprocal and pivotal movement of the blade.
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A surgical sagittal saw blade, said blade including: a blade body that lies in a plane, said blade body having opposed proximal and distal ends and a longitudinal axis that extends between the proximal and distal ends, said blade body being further formed to have a maximum of three elongated openings, each elongated opening being located wholly with said blade body and having a major axis and wherein, there is: a first elongated opening located forward of the proximal end of said blade body, the first elongated opening being shaped to receive a first drive pin attached to the saw so that the movement of the first drive pin in the first elongated opening pivots said blade body around an axis that extends through the plane of the blade and wherein the major axis of first elongated opening is in registration with or parallel to the longitudinal axis of the blade body; a second elongated opening that is separate from the first elongated opening, the second elongated opening being shaped to receive a second drive pin attached to the saw so that the movement of the second drive pin in the second elongated opening reciprocates the saw proximally to distally and wherein the major axis of the second elongated opening is angled relative the major axis of the first elongate opening and the second opening is located so as to intersect a line extending from the major axis of the first elongated opening; and a third elongated opening that is separate from and spaced distally forward from the first and second elongated openings, the third elongated opening being shaped to receive a static pin integral with the saw so the abutment of the pin against portions of said blade body that define the third elongated opening constrains the extent to which said blade body is able to engage in both pivotal motion and reciprocating motion and wherein the major axis of the third elongated opening is in registration with the major axis of the first elongated opening; and teeth that extend forward from the distal end of blade body. 2. The surgical sagittal blade of claim 1 , wherein said blade body is further formed so that the major axis of the second elongated opening is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the blade body. 3. The surgical sagittal blade of claim 1 , wherein said blade body is further formed so that: the major axis of the first elongated opening and the major axis of the third elongated opening are both in registration with the longitudinal axis of the blade body; and the major axis of the second elongated opening is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the blade body. 4. The surgical sagittal saw blade of claim 1 , wherein said blade body is further formed so that: the second elongated opening is located distally forward of the first elongated opening and the third elongated opening is located distally forward of the second elongated blade opening; the major axis of the first elongated opening and the major axis of the third elongated opening are both in registration with the longitudinal axis of said blade body; and the major axis of the second elongated opening is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said blade body. 5. A surgical sagittal saw blade, said blade including: a blade body that lies in a plane, said blade body having opposed proximal and distal ends and a longitudinal axis that extends between the proximal and distal ends, said blade body being further formed to have a maximum of three oval openings, each oval opening being located wholly with said blade bar and having a major axis and wherein, there is: a first oval opening located forward of the proximal end of said blade body, the first oval opening being shaped to receive a first drive pin attached to the saw so that the movement of the first drive pin in the first oval opening pivots said blade body around an axis that extends through the plane of the blade and wherein, the major axis of the first oval opening is in registration with or parallel to the longitudinal axis of the blade body; a second oval opening that is separate from and located distally forward of the first oval opening, the second oval opening shaped to receive a second drive pin attached to the saw so that the movement of the second drive pin in the second oval opening reciprocates the saw proximally to distally and wherein the major axis of the second oval opening is angled relative the major axis of the first oval opening and the second oval opening is positioned to intersect a line extending from the major axis of the first oval opening; and a third oval opening that is separate from and the first and second oval openings and that is spaced distally forward from the second oval opening and that is shaped to receive a static pin integral with the saw so the abutment of the pin against portions of said blade body that define the third oval opening constrains the extent to which said blade body is able to engage in both pivotal motion and reciprocating motion and wherein the major axis of the third elongated opening is in registration with the major axis of the first oval opening; and teeth that extend forward from the distal end of blade body. 6. The surgical sagittal blade of claim 5 , wherein said blade body is further formed so that the major axis of the second oval opening is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the blade body. 7. The surgical sagittal blade of claim 5 , wherein said blade body is further formed so that: the major axis of the first oval opening and the major axis of the third oval opening are both in registration with the longitudinal axis of the blade body; and the major axis of the second oval opening is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the blade body.
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