Laparoscopic forceps assembly

US9788848B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9788848-B2
Application numberUS-201414484404-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 12, 2014
Priority dateOct 10, 2013
Publication dateOct 17, 2017
Grant dateOct 17, 2017

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A laparoscopic forceps comprising a handpiece including a distal end portion; a tubular member protruding from the distal end portion of the handpiece, the tubular member having a distal end, a pair of jaws having legs that are disposed within the tubular member and partially protruding from the distal end of the tubular member, the pair of jaws and the tubular member being movable relative to each other in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the tubular member; wherein each of the pair of jaws has an arcuate section, and the pair of jaws are closable by advancing the tubular member over the arcuate section of the jaws; and an operable mechanism for creating relative motion between the pair of jaws and the tubular member along a direction parallel to the axis of the tubular member, wherein at the distal end portion of the tubular member there is a profile shape that is non-circular.

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We claim: 1. A laparoscopic forceps comprising: a handpiece including a distal end portion; a tubular member protruding from the distal end portion of the handpiece, the tubular member having a distal end, a pair of jaws having legs that are disposed within the tubular member and partially protruding from the distal end of the tubular member, the pair of jaws and the tubular member being movable relative to each other in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the tubular member; wherein each of the pair of jaws has an arcuate section, and the pair of jaws are closable by advancing the tubular member over the arcuate section of the jaws; and an operable mechanism for creating relative motion between the pair of jaws and the tubular member along a direction parallel to the axis of the tubular member, wherein at the distal end portion of the tubular member there is a profile shape that is non-circular; and wherein the profile shape is a pair of flattened surfaces on a top surface and a bottom surface and a pair of flattened surfaces on a pair of opposing side surfaces located adjacent the top surface and the bottom surface, and a gap extends between the pair of flattened surfaces on the top surface and the bottom surface and the pair of flattened surfaces on the pair of opposing side surfaces located adjacent the top and bottom surfaces. 2. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 1 , wherein the profile shape is part of the tubular member and the profile shape of the tubular section geometrically constrains the pair of jaws, the legs of the jaws, or both so that the pair of jaws are moved towards each other as the tubular member is moved along the longitudinal axis of the tubular member. 3. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 2 , wherein the profile shape is two flat sides that are generally parallel to each other. 4. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 1 , wherein the gap is a blade recess that is sufficiently large so that a blade of the laparoscopic forceps extend longitudinally through the blade recess and out the distal end of the tubular member. 5. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 1 , wherein substantially all of the tubular member has a generally circular cross-section and the distal end of the tubular member includes a camming shaft that creates the non-circular profile shape. 6. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 1 , wherein the jaws include a pivot joint that the jaws rotate about to open and close. 7. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 1 , further comprising a biasing mechanism for maintaining the jaws in an open state. 8. A laparoscopic forceps comprising: a handpiece including a distal end portion; a tubular member protruding from the distal end portion of the handpiece, the tubular member having a distal end, a pair of jaws having legs that are disposed within the tubular member and partially protruding from the distal end of the tubular member, the pair of jaws and the tubular member being movable relative to each other in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the tubular member; wherein each of the pair of jaws has an arcuate section, and the pair of jaws are closable by advancing the tubular member over the arcuate section of the jaws; and an operable mechanism for creating relative motion between the pair of jaws and the tubular member along a direction parallel to the axis of the tubular member, wherein at the distal end portion of the tubular member there is a profile shape that is non-circular; wherein substantially all of the tubular member has a generally circular cross-section and the distal end of the tubular member includes a camming shaft that creates the non-circular profile shape; and wherein the camming shaft is connected to an internal wall of the tubular member at the distal end of the tubular member. 9. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 8 , wherein the profile shape is two flat sides that are generally parallel to each other. 10. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 9 , wherein the profile shape is two opposing scalloped contours that resist lateral movement of the pair of jaws, the legs of the jaws, or both. 11. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 10 , wherein the scallop contours are generally half circular in shape with a maximum height at substantially a center of a length of the scalloped portion, and wherein the opposing scalloped contours extend towards each other. 12. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 8 , wherein the profile shape is two opposing scalloped contours that resist lateral movement of the pair of jaws, the legs of the jaws, or both. 13. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 8 , wherein the distal end of the tubular member includes a plurality of arcuate portions that form a plurality of pockets that each extend around a portion of the jaws, the legs of the jaws, or both. 14. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 13 , wherein a blade recess extends between at least some of the plurality of pockets. 15. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 8 , wherein the pair of jaws include a pivot joint that the pair of jaws rotate about to open and close. 16. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 8 , further comprising a biasing mechanism for maintaining the pair of jaws in an open state. 17. A laparoscopic forceps comprising: a. a handpiece; b. a jaw bias mechanism; c. a tubular member including: i. an outer tube, and ii. an inner tube, wherein the outer tube and inner tube are movable relative to each other when acted upon by the jaw bias mechanism; d. jaws extending from the tubular member and at least partially through the tubular member; and e. a biasing element that biases the inner tube and outer tube relative to each other so that the biasing element biases the jaws open; wherein the jaws pivot on one or more axes that are anchored to the inner tube; and wherein the outer tube overruns the jaws so that the jaws are moved towards each other; and wherein a pin is connected to the outer tube that extends between the jaws so that upon movement of the outer tube axially towards a proximal end of the laparoscopic forceps, the pin moves the jaws apart. 18. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 17 , wherein the jaws include a pivot joint and the pivot joint is connected to one or more pins that are connected to the inner tube so that the one or more axes are the one or more pins. 19. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 17 , wherein a blade is located in the tubular member and the blade is axially movable into and out of the tubular member.

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  • A61B17/29Primary

    Forceps for use in minimally invasive surgery · CPC title

  • wherein sliding surfaces cause opening/closing of the end effectors · CPC title

  • having a moving blade for cutting tissue grasped by the jaws · CPC title

  • having opposing blades cutting tissue grasped by the jaws, i.e. combined scissors and pliers · CPC title

  • Translation of jaw members · CPC title

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What does patent US9788848B2 cover?
A laparoscopic forceps comprising a handpiece including a distal end portion; a tubular member protruding from the distal end portion of the handpiece, the tubular member having a distal end, a pair of jaws having legs that are disposed within the tubular member and partially protruding from the distal end of the tubular member, the pair of jaws and the tubular member being movable relative to …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gyrus Acmi Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/29. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 17 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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