In-line disposable torque limiting device suitable for power drive

US9931741B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9931741-B2
Application numberUS-201514806126-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 22, 2015
Priority dateJan 23, 2013
Publication dateApr 3, 2018
Grant dateApr 3, 2018

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Abstract

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A power driven in-line disposable torque-limiting device having a tool shaft extending axially through upper and lower shanks, and a spring to connect to a nut and a drive shaft, the tool shaft extending from the distal end of the device and a drive shaft extending from the proximal end of the device which mates with a power supply to provide rotational force, is disclosed. The face-to-floor gears within the device provide superior heat management capabilities, thereby reducing ablation and melting as compared to traditional gear arrangements. A fortified connector mount supports a power driven shaft.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A motor powered torque-limiting driver comprising: a cylindrical body ( 6 ) having a fortified connector mount ( 500 ) on one end and a nose cone ( 8 ) at the other end; a drive shaft ( 600 ) mounted in said connector mount; wherein the cylindrical body contains: an upper cylindrical shank ( 150 ) having a face-to-floor crown gear ( 250 ) around an axial bore ( 160 ); a lower cylindrical shank ( 100 ) having a face-to-floor crown gear ( 200 ) around a drive socket ( 9 ); a shaft ( 14 ) having a tip ( 12 ) a drive connection ( 16 ) and a threading ( 17 ) engaged within the drive socket of the lower cylindrical shank, the shaft extending through the axial bore; a nut ( 25 A) of a size and thread to mount on said threading; and, a spring ( 22 ) between the upper cylindrical shank and nut, wherein the spring is configured to apply a force across the upper cylindrical shank and the lower cylindrical shank, and wherein the spring is connected via the threading to the nut; wherein the upper cylindrical shank and the lower cylindrical shank engage for relative rotation when a motor applies rotational force to the drive shaft; and, wherein the upper cylindrical shank and the lower cylindrical shank disengage when a predetermined torque limit is exceeded. 2. The motor powered driver of claim 1 , further comprising: a neck ( 25 C) and a shoulder ( 25 B) integral to the nut of a diameter larger than said spring's inner diameter; and, the neck extending below said shoulder of a diameter smaller than said spring's inner diameter. 3. The torque-limiting driver of claim 2 wherein said fortified connector mount further comprises a drive cap ( 2 ) having pairs of opposing force buttressing ribs ( 515 / 515 ′) affixed at one edge to an annular wall ( 514 ) surrounding the fortified connector mount ( 500 ) and at another edge affixed to a flat top ( 512 ) of the drive cap. 4. The torque-limiting driver of claim 3 , wherein the driver applies a force of between about 20 inch-pounds and about 50 inch-pounds, at an RPM exceeding 350RPM. 5. The torque-limiting driver of claim 3 , wherein the driver applies a force of between about 20 inch-pounds and about 50 inch-pounds, at an RPM exceeding about 500 RPM. 6. The torque-limiting driver of claim 3 , wherein the driver applies a force of between about 20 inch-pounds and about 50 inch-pounds, at an RPM exceeding about 500 RPM. 7. The torque-limiting driver of claim 3 , wherein the driver applies a force of between about 20 inch-pounds and about 50 inch-pounds at an RPM between about 250 RPM and about 600 RPM. 8. The torque-limiting driver of claim 1 , wherein a force provided by the spring securely maintains the drive connection of the shaft engaged within the drive socket of the lower cylindrical shank. 9. The torque-limiting driver of claim 1 , further comprising at least two washers ( 20 / 21 ) between the spring and the upper cylindrical shank. 10. The torque-limiting driver of claim 1 , further comprising a washer ( 35 ) between the lower cylindrical shank and the body. 11. The torque-limiting driver of claim 1 , comprising at least one washer between the spring and the nut. 12. A motor powered torque-limiting driver comprising: a cylindrical body ( 6 ) having a fortified connector mount ( 500 ) on one end and a nose cone ( 8 ) at the other end, the cylindrical body containing an upper cylindrical shank ( 150 ) having a face-to-floor crown gear ( 250 ) around an axial bore ( 160 ); at least one pair of force buttressing ribs disposed on the fortified connector mount; a drive channel ( 550 ) formed in the fortified connector mount with a square configuration having corners ( 555 ), the drive channel formed axial and centered relative to the axial bore and having a size to accept a tool or shaft; wherein said force buttressing ribs each have a bottom ( 580 ) at a flat top ( 512 ) of the fortified connector mount and each force buttressing rib has a support edge ( 590 ) at the annular wall ( 514 ) of the fortified connector mount ( 500 ); a drive shaft ( 600 ) mounted in said drive channel; a lower cylindrical shank ( 100 ) having a face-to-floor crown gear ( 200 ) around a drive socket ( 9 ); a shaft ( 14 ) having a tip ( 12 ) a drive connection ( 16 ) and a threading ( 17 ), with the drive connection engaged within the drive socket of the lower cylindrical shank, the shaft extending through the axial bore; a nut ( 25 A) of a size and thread to mount on said threading; a spring ( 22 ) between the upper cylindrical shank and nut, wherein the spring is configured to apply a force across the upper cylindrical shank and the lower cylindrical shank, wherein the spring is connected via the threading to the nut; wherein the upper cylindrical shank and the lower cylindrical shank engage for relative rotation when a motor applies rotational force to the drive shaft; and, wherein the upper cylindrical shank and the lower cylindrical shank disengage when a predetermined torque limit is exceeded. 13. The torque-limiting driver of claim 12 , wherein the driver applies a force of between about 20 inch-pounds and about 50 inch-pounds at an RPM between about 250 RPM and about 600 RPM.

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  • by mechanical means · CPC title

  • the axially moving part being coaxial with the rotation, e.g. a gear with face teeth · CPC title

  • with ratchet action · CPC title

  • Endoscopic cutting instruments, e.g. arthroscopes, resectoscopes (A61B10/0233, A61B17/29, A61B17/3207 take precedence) · CPC title

  • torque limiting · CPC title

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What does patent US9931741B2 cover?
A power driven in-line disposable torque-limiting device having a tool shaft extending axially through upper and lower shanks, and a spring to connect to a nut and a drive shaft, the tool shaft extending from the distal end of the device and a drive shaft extending from the proximal end of the device which mates with a power supply to provide rotational force, is disclosed. The face-to-floor ge…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eca Medical Instr
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25B23/141. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 03 2018 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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