IP Library Granted Patent US 11,033,266
Granted Patent B2
US 11,033,266 · App. 16/165,587 · Granted Jun 15, 2021

Decoupling mechanism for linear surgical stapler

Inventors: Jason Jones (Cincinnati, OH); Carol J. Wynn (Kings Mills, OH); Matthew S. Corbin (Loveland, OH); Brian D. Schings (Cincinnati, OH)
Assignee: Cilag GmbH International
A61B17/072A61B17/07207A61B17/068A61B17/2833A61B2017/00477A61B2017/00862A61B2017/07214A61B2017/07264A61B2017/07271A61B2017/07278
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Patent No.
US 11,033,266
App. No.
16/165,587
Granted
Jun 15, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A surgical stapler includes a first elongate member having a distal portion that supports a plurality of staple forming pockets, a second elongate member having a distal portion that receives a staple cartridge, and a clamp member operable to releasably clamp the first and second elongate members together. A retaining member is provided on one of the first elongate member or the second elongate member and is configured to releasably couple proximal ends of the first and second elongate members together with a resilient bias such that the first and second elongate members are pivotable relative to one another at the proximal ends. A decoupling mechanism is configured to overcome the resilient bias of the retaining member and thereby decouple the proximal ends from one another in response to the first and second elongate members being pivoted away from one another.

Claims (23)

1. A surgical stapler comprising:

(a) a first elongate member having a distal portion that supports a plurality of staple forming pockets;

(b) a second elongate member having a distal portion configured to receive a staple cartridge;

(c) a clamp member operable to releasably clamp the first and second elongate members together;

(d) a retaining member provided on one of the first elongate member or the second elongate member, wherein the retaining member is configured to releasably couple proximal ends of the first and second elongate members together with a resilient bias such that the first and second elongate members are pivotable relative to one another at the proximal ends; and

(e) a decoupling mechanism, wherein the decoupling mechanism is configured to overcome the resilient bias of the retaining member and thereby decouple the proximal ends from one another in response to the first and second elongate members being pivoted away from one another.

2. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the decoupling mechanism is positioned to overlie and directly contact a portion of the other of the first elongate member or the second elongate member.

3. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , wherein the decoupling mechanism comprises:

(a) a first decoupling feature provided at the proximal end of the first elongate member, and

(b) a second decoupling feature provided at the proximal end of the second elongate member,

wherein the first and second decoupling features are configured to engage and thereby overcome the resilient bias of the retaining member to decouple the proximal ends in response to the first and second elongate members being pivoted away from one another.

4. The surgical stapler of claim 3 , wherein the first decoupling feature comprises a first projection and the second decoupling feature comprises a second projection that extends transversely to the second projection.

5. The surgical stapler of claim 3 , wherein the first decoupling feature comprises a first stop tab, wherein the second projection comprises a second stop tab.

6. The surgical stapler of claim 3 , wherein the first decoupling feature defines a distal end of the first elongate member.

7. The surgical stapler of claim 3 , wherein the second decoupling feature defines a notch configured to receive the first decoupling feature when the first and second elongate members are pivoted away from one another.

8. The surgical stapler of claim 3 , wherein the first and second elongate members are configured to pivot about a first pivot axis when coupled together by the retaining member, wherein the first and second elongate members are configured to pivot about a second pivot axis when the first and second decoupling features engage.

9. The surgical stapler of claim 8 , wherein the first and second pivot axes extend laterally, wherein the second pivot axis is arranged proximal to the first pivot axis.

10. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , wherein the other of the first elongate member or the second elongate member comprises a pivot projection, wherein the retaining member is configured to releasably capture the pivot projection to pivotably couple the proximal ends of the first and second elongate members.

11. The surgical stapler of claim 10 , wherein the pivot projection comprises a laterally extending pin.

12. The surgical stapler of claim 10 , wherein the retaining member is configured to release the pivot projection in response to the first and second elongate members being pivoted away from one another.

13. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , wherein the retaining member is coupled to the proximal end of the second elongate member, wherein at least a portion of the decoupling mechanism is provided at the proximal end of the first elongate member.

14. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , wherein the retaining member comprises a rotatable latch member.

15. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , further comprising an extendable tip arranged at a distal end of the first elongate member, wherein the extendable tip is selectively movable between a first longitudinal position and a second longitudinal position.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 27, 2021
From: ETHICON LLC
To: CILAG GMBH INTERNATIONAL
Reel/Frame 056601/0339 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2018
From: JONES, JASON; WYNN, CAROL J.; CORBIN, MATTHEW S.; SCHINGS, BRIAN D.
To: ETHICON LLC
Reel/Frame 047326/0405 →
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