IP Library Granted Patent US 8,663,267
Granted Patent B2
US 8,663,267 · App. 13/604,822 · Granted Mar 4, 2014

Bladeless obturator for use in a surgical trocar assembly

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,663,267
App. No.
13/604,822
Granted
Mar 4, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An obturator assembly for use in dissection of tissue includes an obturator housing, an obturator member mounted to the obturator housing and an obturator sleeve coaxially mounted about the obturator member and adapted for reciprocal longitudinal movement between a retracted position and an extended position. The obturator member includes an obturator rod and a penetrating end. The obturator sleeve has a nose adjacent the penetrating end. The penetrating end defines outer edges leading toward a distal end surface. The outer edges are at least partially exposed from the nose when in the extended position of the obturator sleeve.

Claims (13)

1. An obturator assembly, which comprises:

an obturator housing;

an obturator member mounted to the obturator housing, the obturator member defining a longitudinal axis and having proximal and distal ends, the obturator member including an obturator rod and a distally positioned penetrating end; and

an obturator sleeve coaxially mounted about the obturator member and adapted for reciprocal longitudinal movement between a retracted position and a fully extended position, the obturator sleeve having a nose adjacent the distally positioned penetrating end, the distally positioned penetrating end defines outer edges leading toward a distal end surface, the outer edges at least partially exposed from the nose when the obturator sleeve is in the fully extended position.

2. The obturator assembly according to claim 1 wherein the nose is correspondingly dimensioned and configured such that the distally positioned penetrating end of the obturator member is at least partially exposed from the nose when the obturator sleeve is in the fully extended position.

3. The obturator assembly according to claim 2 wherein the distally positioned penetrating end defines a substantially blunt distal end surface, the substantially blunt distal end surface being exposed from the nose when the obturator sleeve is in the fully extended position.

4. The obturator assembly accordingly to claim 1 wherein the obturator member is monolithically formed.

5. The obturator assembly accordingly to claim 1 wherein the obturator sleeve is normally biased toward the fully extended position thereof.

6. The obturator assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the obturator sleeve is in a distal-most position in the fully extended position.

7. An obturator assembly, which comprises:

an obturator housing;

an obturator member mounted to the obturator housing, the obturator member defining a longitudinal axis and having proximal and distal ends, the obturator member including an obturator rod and a penetrating end; and

an obturator sleeve coaxially mounted about the obturator member and adapted for reciprocal longitudinal movement relative to the obturator member, the obturator sleeve having a nose adjacent the penetrating end, the penetrating end defines outer edges leading toward the distal end, the outer edges at least partially exposed from the nose when the obturator sleeve is in a fully extended position.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 2, 2012
From: TYCO HEALTHCARE GROUP LP
To: COVIDIEN LP
Reel/Frame 029065/0448 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 6, 2012
From: SMITH, ROBERT C.
To: TYCO HEALTHCARE GROUP LP
Reel/Frame 028905/0899 →