IP Library Granted Patent US 10,357,269
Granted Patent B2
US 10,357,269 · App. 14/959,361 · Granted Jul 23, 2019

Devices and methods for increasing rotational torque during end effector articulation

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Patent No.
US 10,357,269
App. No.
14/959,361
Granted
Jul 23, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

Devices and methods for increasing rotational torque during end effector articulation are provided. In general, a surgical device can include an end effector configured to articulate. The end effector can be configured to move between different angular orientations relative to an elongate shaft of the device having the end effector at a distal end thereof. The elongate shaft and the end effector can be configured to be rotated relative to a handle portion of the device. The device can include at least one friction member configured to provide increased resistance to rotation of the elongate shaft and the end effector when the end effector is articulated as compared to when the end effector is not articulated. The at least one friction member can thus be configured to increase rotational torque when the end effector is articulated as compared to when the end effector is not articulated.

Claims (40)

1. A surgical device, comprising:

a handle;

an elongate shaft extending distally from the handle and being configured to rotate relative to the handle;

an end effector at a distal end of the elongate shaft and having first and second jaws configured to engage tissue therebetween, the end effector being configured to articulate relative to the elongate shaft such that the end effector is angularly oriented relative to the elongate shaft;

a friction member disposed within the handle and configured to resist rotation of the elongate shaft when the end effector is articulated relative to the elongate shaft; and

an actuator configured to be actuated to cause rotational movement of the actuator and thereby cause the articulation of the end effector;

wherein, when the end effector is articulated relative to the elongate shaft, a force required to rotate the elongate shaft relative to the handle is greater than a force required to rotate the elongate shaft relative to the handle when the end effector is in a non-articulated, substantially linear orientation relative to the elongate shaft; and

wherein the friction member is operatively coupled to the actuator such that the rotational movement of the actuator causes rotational movement of the friction member.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the friction member is configured to apply an increased frictional force to the elongate shaft when the end effector is articulated as compared to when the end effector is in the non-articulated, substantially linear orientation.

3. The device of claim 2 , wherein the frictional force is configured to increase in proportion to increasing articulation of the end effector.

4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the friction member is configured to increasingly deform in shape in proportion to increasing articulation of the end effector.

5. The device of claim 1 , wherein the friction member is elastomeric.

6. The device of claim 1 , wherein the actuation of the actuator also causes compression of the friction member.

7. The device of claim 1 , further comprising a second actuator configured to be actuated to cause the rotation of the elongate shaft;

wherein the force required to rotate the elongate shaft relative to the handle when the end effector is articulated relative to the elongate shaft is applied to the second actuator, and the force required to rotate the elongate shaft relative to the handle when the end effector is in the non-articulated, substantially linear orientation relative to the elongate shaft is applied to the second actuator such that a greater force is required to be applied to the second actuator to rotate the elongate shaft when the end effector is articulated relative to the elongate shaft.

8. The device of claim 1 , wherein the friction member is configured to not resist rotation of the elongate shaft when the end effector is in the non-articulated, substantially linear orientation.

9. The device of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is configured to move relative to the elongate shaft;

wherein the friction member has one or more grooves formed therein that are configured to be locked with the actuator when the end effector is articulated relative to the elongate shaft and to be unlocked from the actuator when the end effector is in the non-articulated, substantially linear orientation.

10. The device of claim 1 , wherein the end effector is configured to rotate with the elongate shaft relative to the handle.

11. A surgical device, comprising:

an elongate shaft having a longitudinal axis;

an end effector at a distal end of the elongate shaft, the end effector being configured to manipulate tissue during performance of a surgical procedure;

a first actuator configured to be actuated to cause rotation of the elongate shaft and the end effector about the longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft;

a second actuator configured to be actuated to angularly adjust the end effector relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft; and

a friction member configured to adjust an amount of force required to be applied to the first actuator to cause the rotation of the elongate shaft and the end effector based on an angle of the end effector relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft; and

wherein the friction member includes a clutch mechanism configured to move between a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration based on the angle of the end effector relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft, the amount of force corresponding to whether the clutch mechanism is in the locked configuration or the unlocked configuration.

12. The device of claim 11 , wherein the greater the angle of the end effector relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft, the greater the amount of force the friction member is configured to require to be applied to the first actuator to cause the rotation of the elongate shaft and the end effector.

13. The device of claim 11 , further comprising a handle, the elongate shaft extending distally from the handle, and the friction member being disposed within the handle.

14. A surgical device, comprising:

a handle;

an elongate shaft extending distally from the handle and being configured to rotate relative to the handle;

an end effector at a distal end of the elongate shaft and having first and second jaws configured to engage tissue therebetween, the end effector being configured to articulate relative to the elongate shaft such that the end effector is angularly oriented relative to the elongate shaft;

a first actuator configured to be actuated to cause the articulation of the end effector;

a friction member disposed within the handle and configured to apply an increased frictional force to the elongate shaft when the end effector is articulated as compared to when the end effector is in a non-articulated, substantially linear orientation relative to the elongate shaft;

a second actuator configured to be actuated to cause rotation of the elongate shaft and the end effector relative to the handle; and

a rod operatively coupled to the second actuator such that actuation of the second actuator causes the rod to rotate relative to the friction member;

wherein the friction member has a groove formed therein that is configured to seat the rod therein;

wherein when the end effector is in the non-articulated, substantially linear orientation, the rod is not seat in the groove;

wherein when the end effector is articulated, the rod is at least partially seated in the groove; and

wherein the rotation of the rod causes the rod to move between being not seated in the groove and being at least partially seated in the groove.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 14, 2017
From: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, LLC
To: ETHICON LLC
Reel/Frame 045604/0713 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 11, 2016
From: WORRELL, BARRY C.; LESKO, JASON R.
To: ETHICON ENDO SURGERY, LLC
Reel/Frame 037452/0653 →