Surgical patient side cart with steering interface

US9840276B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9840276-B2
Application numberUS-201715463740-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 20, 2017
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateDec 12, 2017
Grant dateDec 12, 2017

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A patient side cart for a teleoperated surgical system can include one or more wheels positioned to support the cart for wheeled motion on a ground surface, at least one manipulator portion for holding a surgical instrument, a steering interface having a grasping portion and comprising a sensor positioned to sense turning, fore, and aft forces exerted on the grasping portion to move the cart, wherein the sensor is in signal communication with a drive control system of the patient side cart, and an additional sensor operatively coupled to the drive control system. The additional sensor may be positioned between the steering interface and the wheels on a side of the cart at which the steering interface is positioned, wherein in response to a force exerted on the additional sensor during backward motion of the cart in response to an aft force exerted on the grasping portion, the sensor sends a signal to the drive control system to stop motion of the cart.

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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical system cart comprising: a surgical instrument manipulator; a steering interface comprising a grasping surface; a steering sensor positioned to sense a first force exerted on the grasping surface; a stop sensor configured to sense a second force; and a drive control system operably coupled to the steering sensor and the stop sensor, wherein in an operational state, the drive control system: transmits drive power to move the cart in a first direction of motion in response to the steering sensor sensing the first force, and stops drive power to the cart in response to the stop sensor sensing the second force exerted in a direction opposite to the first direction of motion. 2. The surgical system cart of claim 1 , wherein in the operational state, the drive control system stops drive power to the cart in response to the stop sensor sensing the second force while the steering sensor is sensing the first force. 3. The surgical system cart of claim 1 , wherein in the operational state, the drive control system stops movement of the cart in response to the second force applied to the stop sensor while the first direction of motion is toward a user grasping the grasping surface. 4. The surgical system cart of claim 1 : wherein the first force comprises one or more of a turning force on the cart, a forward motion force on the cart, and an aft motion force on the cart; and wherein the first direction of motion corresponds to the first force and comprises one or more of a turning motion of the cart, a forward motion of the cart, and an aft motion of the cart. 5. The surgical system cart of claim 1 , wherein the stop sensor comprises a kick plate. 6. The surgical system cart of claim 5 , wherein the steering interface and the kick plate are located on a same side of the cart. 7. The surgical system cart of claim 1 , wherein the stop sensor comprises a kick plate located on the cart at a position accessible by a foot of a user grasping the grasping surface. 8. The surgical system cart of claim 7 , wherein the steering interface and the kick plate are located on a same side of the cart. 9. The surgical system cart of claim 1 , wherein the steering sensor is positioned to sense the first force exerted on the grasping surface by a user's hand. 10. The surgical system cart of claim 1 , wherein the steering sensor comprises two or more redundant sensors. 11. The surgical system cart of claim 10 , wherein the two or more redundant sensors are positioned at opposite sides of the grasping surface in positions corresponding to locations of the grasping surface for placement of a user's right and left hands during steering of the cart. 12. The surgical system cart of claim 1 , wherein the steering interface is removably coupled with the cart. 13. The surgical system cart of claim 1 , wherein the steering sensor comprises a strain gauge. 14. The surgical system cart of claim 1 : wherein the cart further comprises one or more wheels; and wherein the drive control system is operably coupled to transmit the drive power to the or each wheel to move the cart in the first direction of motion. 15. A method of controlling movement of a surgical system cart, comprising: detecting a first force exerted on a grasping surface of a steering interface of the cart; providing drive power to move the cart in a direction of motion in response to detecting the first force; detecting a second force exerted on the cart in a direction generally opposite to the direction of motion of the cart; and ceasing the drive power to the cart in response to detecting the second force. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the ceasing of the drive power occurs while the detecting of the first force occurs. 17. The method of claim 15 : wherein the first force comprises one or more of a turning force on the cart, a forward motion force on the cart, and an aft motion force on the cart; and wherein the direction of motion corresponds to the first force and comprises one or more of a turning motion of the cart, a forward motion of the cart, and an aft motion of the cart. 18. The method of claim 15 , wherein the first force is exerted on the grasping surface by a user's hand. 19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the second force is exerted on a kick plate by a user's foot. 20. The method of claim 15 , wherein the first force is exerted by a hand of a user and the second force is exerted by a foot of the user.

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What does patent US9840276B2 cover?
A patient side cart for a teleoperated surgical system can include one or more wheels positioned to support the cart for wheeled motion on a ground surface, at least one manipulator portion for holding a surgical instrument, a steering interface having a grasping portion and comprising a sensor positioned to sense turning, fore, and aft forces exerted on the grasping portion to move the cart, w…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Intuitive Surgical Operations
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D6/10. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 12 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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