IP Library Granted Patent US 11,559,303
Granted Patent B2
US 11,559,303 · App. 16/583,683 · Granted Jan 24, 2023

Cartridge lockout arrangements for rotary powered surgical cutting and stapling instruments

Inventors: Frederick E. Shelton, IV (Hillsboro, OH); Jason L. Harris (Lebanon, OH); Chester O. Baxter, III (Loveland, OH)
Assignee: Cilag GmbH International
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Patent No.
US 11,559,303
App. No.
16/583,683
Granted
Jan 24, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A surgical cutting and stapling end effector. Various embodiments comprise a channel that is configured to operably support a removable staple cartridge. A rotary end effector drive shaft is supported within the channel and is configured to move a firing assembly longitudinally within the end effector to cause the sled to eject surgical staples from the staple cartridge. The firing assembly is prevented from moving distally through the channel unless a surgical staple cartridge that has a sled in a starting position has been seated within the channel.

Claims (33)

1. A surgical cutting and stapling end effector, comprising:

a channel configured to operably support a removable staple cartridge that includes surgical staples stored therein that are ejected from the removable staple cartridge as a sled that is movably supported therein is moved from a starting position to an ending position in the removable staple cartridge;

a rotary end effector drive shaft supported within said channel and operably coupled to a proximal source of rotary motion, at least a portion of said rotary end effector drive shaft being deflectable between a first position and a second position while remaining in operable rotary engagement with said proximal source of rotary motion; and

a firing assembly in driving engagement with said rotary end effector drive shaft and being movable from a locked position corresponding to said first position of said rotary end effector drive shaft wherein said firing assembly is prevented from moving distally through said channel to an unlocked position when a sled of a staple cartridge that has been seated in said channel deflects said at least a portion of said rotary end effector drive shaft into said second position to enable said firing assembly to longitudinally move through said channel upon rotation of said rotary end effector drive shaft.

2. The surgical cutting and stapling end effector of claim 1 , wherein said firing assembly comprises a firing body in driving engagement with said rotary end effector drive shaft and wherein said channel defines a passageway configured to permit said firing body to longitudinally pass therethrough when said rotary end effector drive shaft is in said second position.

3. The surgical cutting and stapling end effector of claim 2 , wherein said firing body comprises:

a bottom foot portion; and

a vertically extending body portion defining a passage for drivingly engaging said rotary end effector drive shaft and extending from said bottom foot portion and wherein said passageway in said channel is defined by a pair of inwardly extending tabs configured to be engaged by said bottom foot portion of said firing body and wherein said pair of inwardly extending tabs define a firing slot therebetween for receiving the vertically extending body portion.

4. The surgical cutting and stapling end effector of claim 3 , wherein said firing body further comprises a tissue cutting edge.

5. The surgical cutting and stapling end effector of claim 1 , further comprising an anvil movably supported on said channel and being configured to move between an open and a closed position upon application of a closing motion thereto.

6. The surgical cutting and stapling end effector of claim 1 , further comprising a biasing member configured to bias said firing assembly into said locked position.

7. A surgical cutting and stapling end effector, comprising:

a channel configured to operably support a removable staple cartridge that includes surgical staples stored therein that are ejected from the cartridge as a sled that is movably supported therein is moved from a starting position to an ending position in the staple cartridge;

an anvil assembly comprising:

an anvil frame being selectively movable between open and closed positions relative to said channel upon application of opening and closing motions thereto; and

an anvil concentric drive member rotatably supported by said anvil frame and configured to receive rotary drive motions when said anvil frame is in said closed position and wherein said surgical cutting and stapling end effector further comprises:

a firing assembly in driving engagement with said anvil concentric drive member and being movable from a locked position wherein said firing assembly is prevented from moving distally through said channel to an unlocked position when a sled of a staple cartridge seated in said channel in the starting position engages said firing assembly to thereby move said firing assembly to an unlocked position wherein rotation of said anvil concentric drive member in a first rotary direction causes said firing assembly to travel from a starting position to an ending position within said end effector.

8. The surgical cutting and stapling end effector of claim 7 , wherein said firing assembly comprises a firing body drivingly journaled on said anvil concentric drive member, and wherein said channel defines a passageway configured to permit said firing body to longitudinally pass therethrough when said firing body is in said unlocked position.

9. The surgical cutting and stapling end effector of claim 8 , wherein said firing body comprises:

a bottom foot portion;

a vertically extending body portion extending from said bottom foot portion; and

a drive portion configured to drivingly engage said anvil concentric drive member and wherein said passageway in said channel is defined by a pair of inwardly extending tabs configured to be engaged by said bottom foot portion of said firing body and wherein said pair of inwardly extending tabs define a firing slot therebetween for receiving the vertically extending body portion when said firing assembly is in said unlocked position.

10. The surgical cutting and stapling end effector of claim 9 , wherein said firing body further comprises a tissue cutting edge.

11. An end effector, comprising:

a channel configured to operably support a removable staple cartridge, wherein the removable staple cartridge comprises surgical staples and a sled, wherein the sled is movable from a starting position toward an ending position to eject the surgical staples from the removable staple cartridge;

a rotary end effector drive shaft operably coupled to a proximal source of rotary motion, wherein at least a portion of said rotary end effector drive shaft is deflectable between a first position and a second position while said rotary end effector drive shaft remains in operable rotary engagement with said proximal source of rotary motion; and

a firing assembly in driving engagement with said rotary end effector drive shaft, wherein said firing assembly is movable between a locked position corresponding to said first position of said rotary end effector drive shaft and an unlocked position corresponding to said second position of said rotary end effector drive shaft, wherein said firing assembly is prevented from moving distally through said channel when said firing assembly is in said locked position, wherein said firing assembly is moved from said locked position to said unlocked position when the staple cartridge has been seated in said channel with the sled in the starting position, wherein the sled deflects said at least a portion of said rotary end effector drive shaft into said second position to enable said firing assembly to longitudinally move through said channel upon rotation of said rotary end effector drive shaft when the staple cartridge is seated in the channel and the sled is in the starting position.

12. An end effector for use with a surgical instrument, wherein said end effector comprises:

a channel configured to operably support a removable staple cartridge comprising surgical staples and a sled, wherein the surgical staples are configured to be ejected from the cartridge as the sled is moved from a starting position to an ending position in the staple cartridge;

an anvil assembly comprising:

an anvil frame selectively movable between an open position and a closed position relative to said channel upon application of opening and closing motions thereto; and

an anvil concentric drive member rotatably supported by said anvil frame and configured to receive rotary drive motions when said anvil frame is in said closed position; and

a firing assembly in driving engagement with said anvil concentric drive member and being movable from a locked position wherein said firing assembly is prevented from moving distally through said channel to an unlocked position wherein said firing assembly is permitted to move distally through said channel, wherein said firing assembly is moved from said locked position to said unlocked position when the staple cartridge is seated in said channel and the sled is in the starting position, wherein rotation of said anvil concentric drive member in a first rotary direction causes said firing assembly to travel from a starting position to an ending position within said end effector when said firing assembly is in said unlocked position.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 6, 2021
From: ETHICON LLC
To: CILAG GMBH INTERNATIONAL
Reel/Frame 056983/0569 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 12, 2019
From: SHELTON, FREDERICK E., IV; HARRIS, JASON L.; BAXTER, CHESTER O., III
To: ETHICON LLC
Reel/Frame 051264/0043 →
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