IP Library Granted Patent US 11,534,182
Granted Patent B2
US 11,534,182 · App. 16/260,574 · Granted Dec 27, 2022

Surgical drill with telescoping member

Inventor: Mark M. Xie (Kalamazoo, MI)
Assignee: Stryker Corporation
A61B17/1633A61B17/162A61B17/1624A61B17/1626A61B17/1628A61B90/03A61B2017/0003A61B2017/00022A61B2017/0042A61B2017/00199A61B2017/00398A61B2017/00407A61B2017/00991A61B2090/035A61B2090/036
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,534,182
App. No.
16/260,574
Granted
Dec 27, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A surgical drill for use with a drill bit. The drill includes a handpiece with a motor and a brake mechanism. The brake mechanism is a sliding rack adjacent a first end and a second end with a stop adjacent the drill bit. An actuator is mounted to the handpiece and a plunger is coupled to the actuator. A sensor asserts a signal when the drill bit penetrates bone. When the sensor asserts the signal indicting the drill bit penetrated bone, the actuator moves the plunger into engagement with the rack to prevent further insertion of the drill bit.

Claims (37)

1. A surgical drill system for drilling a bore in a bone, the surgical drill system comprising:

a handpiece comprising a motor and a chuck coupled to said motor for releasably holding a drill bit to the motor so the drill bit can be rotated by the motor, the handpiece defining a lumen;

a telescoping member having a proximal end and a distal end opposite to the proximal end, the telescoping member being coupled to the handpiece such that the telescoping member is slidable within the lumen of the handpiece;

a tissue protector having a proximal end and a distal end opposite to the proximal end, the tissue protector defining an interior passage, the interior passage being larger than the drill bit such that the tissue protector can slide relative to the drill bit along a length of the drill bit as the bore is formed by the drill bit, the distal end of the tissue protector configured for abutting a proximal side of the bone to be drilled, the tissue protector is coupled to the telescoping member such that displacement of the tissue protector relative to the drill bit causes a like displacement of the telescoping member;

a spring biasing the telescoping member in a distal direction relative to the motor;

a controller: and

a depth gauge that transmits a signal to the controller responsive to movement of the telescoping member relative to the depth gauge to indicate a drill depth of the drill bit.

2. The surgical drill system of claim 1 , wherein the telescoping member comprises a rack having a plurality of teeth.

3. The surgical drill system of claim 1 , wherein the depth gauge comprises a digital caliper.

4. The surgical drill system of claim 1 , wherein the depth gauge is configured to sense a position of the telescoping member and provide a numerical readout of a distance that corresponds to a measure of the length of the drill bit that is inserted into a bone bore.

5. The surgical drill system of claim 1 , wherein the motor comprises a motor shaft, and the spring biases the telescoping member in the distal direction relative to the motor shaft.

6. The surgical drill system of claim 1 , wherein the telescoping member is a sleeve.

7. The surgical drill system of claim 1 , wherein the telescoping member is a bar.

8. The surgical drill system of claim 1 , further comprising an arm attached to the distal end of the telescoping member, wherein the arm extends downwardly and away in a distal direction from the distal end of the telescoping member, wherein the tissue protector is coupled to the arm.

9. The surgical drill system of claim 8 , further comprising a ring attached to the arm and disposed about the drill bit, with the tissue protector coupled to the telescoping member via the ring.

10. The surgical drill system of claim 8 , further comprising a tab attached to the arm, the tissue protector coupled to the tab.

11. The surgical drill system of claim 1 , wherein the depth gauge comprises a display configured to provide a numerical readout that corresponds to a measure of a length of the drill bit that is inserted into the bore of the bone.

12. The surgical drill system of claim 1 , wherein the tissue protector is formed with a hollow sleeve that defines the interior passage.

13. The surgical drill system of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor to sense an operating parameter of the surgical drill system.

14. The surgical drill system of claim 13 , wherein the sensor is selected from the group consisting of a force sensor and a torque sensor.

15. The surgical drill system of claim 1 , wherein the depth gauge is mounted to the handpiece and remains with the handpiece while the telescoping member moves relative to the handpiece and the depth gauge.

16. A surgical drill system for drilling a bore in a bone, the surgical drill system comprising:

a handpiece comprising a motor and a chuck coupled to said motor for releasably holding a drill bit to the motor so the drill bit can be rotated by the motor;

a telescoping rod having a proximal end and a distal end opposite to the proximal end, the telescoping rod being coupled to the handpiece such that the telescoping rod is slidable within the handpiece;

an arm attached to the distal end of the telescoping rod, wherein the arm extends downwardly and away in a distal direction from the distal end of the telescoping rod;

a ring attached to the arm, the ring is for being disposed about the drill bit;

a spring biasing the telescoping rod in a distal direction relative to the motor;

a controller; and

a depth gauge that transmits a signal to the controller responsive to movement of the telescoping rod relative to the depth gauge to indicate a drill depth of the drill bit.

17. A surgical drill system for drilling a bore in a bone, the surgical drill system comprising:

a handpiece comprising a motor, the handpiece configured to hold a drill bit so the drill bit can be rotated by the motor;

a telescoping rod having a proximal end and a distal end opposite to the proximal end, the telescoping rod being coupled to the handpiece such that the telescoping rod is slidable within the handpiece;

an arm attached to the distal end of the telescoping rod, wherein the arm extends downwardly and away in a distal direction from the distal end of the telescoping rod;

a ring attached to the arm, the ring is for being disposed about the drill bit;

a spring biasing the telescoping rod in a distal direction relative to the motor;

a controller; and

a depth gauge that transmits a signal to the controller responsive to movement of the telescoping rod relative to the depth gauge to indicate a drill depth of the drill bit.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Dec 18, 2024
From: STRYKER CORPORATION
To: STRYKER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 069737/0184 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 27, 2020
From: XIE, MARK M.
To: STRYKER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 051946/0683 →