IP Library Granted Patent US 11,547,403
Granted Patent B2
US 11,547,403 · App. 17/022,862 · Granted Jan 10, 2023

Surgical instrument having a laminate firing actuator and lateral buckling supports

Inventors: Frederick E. Shelton, IV (Hillsboro, OH); Chester O. Baxter, III (Loveland, OH); Jason L. Harris (Lebanon, OH); Jeffrey S. Swayze (West Chester, OH); Jerome R. Morgan (Cincinnati, OH)
Assignee: Cilag GmbH International
A61B17/068A61B17/0644A61B17/072A61B17/07207A61B17/105A61B34/30A61B2017/00309A61B2017/00314A61B2017/00327A61B2017/00398A61B2017/00477A61B2017/00734A61B2017/07257A61B2017/07278A61B2017/2902A61B2017/2923A61B2017/2927A61B2017/2933A61B2017/2937A61B2034/302
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Patent No.
US 11,547,403
App. No.
17/022,862
Granted
Jan 10, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A surgical instrument comprising a housing, an elongate shaft defining a longitudinal axis, an end effector, a firing member, and a laminate firing actuator connected to the firing member is disclosed. The elongate shaft comprises an articulation joint defining an articulation axis that is transverse to the longitudinal axis, a first lateral buckling support positioned on a first side of the articulation joint, and a second lateral buckling support positioned on a second side of the articulation joint. The laminate firing actuator extends through the articulation joint. The laminate firing actuator extends intermediate the first lateral buckling support and the second lateral buckling support. The first lateral buckling support and the second lateral buckling support engage the laminate firing actuator when the end effector is articulated about the articulation joint.

Claims (37)

1. A surgical instrument, comprising:

a housing, comprising:

a motor configured to output a rotary motion; and

a power source configured to supply power to said motor;

an elongate shaft extending from said housing and defining a longitudinal axis, wherein said elongate shaft comprises:

an articulation joint defining an articulation axis that is transverse to said longitudinal axis;

a first lateral buckling support positioned on a first side of said articulation joint; and

a second lateral buckling support positioned on a second side of said articulation joint opposite said first side;

an end effector comprising a first jaw and a second jaw, wherein said end effector is articulatable relative to said elongate shaft about said articulation axis;

a firing member comprising a first cam member configured to engage said first jaw and a second cam member configured to engage said second jaw during a firing stroke; and

a laminate firing actuator connected to said firing member, wherein said laminate firing actuator is configured to actuate in response to said rotary motion of said motor, wherein said laminate firing actuator extends through said articulation joint, wherein said laminate firing actuator extends intermediate said first lateral buckling support and said second lateral buckling support, wherein said first lateral buckling support and said second lateral buckling support engage said laminate firing actuator when said end effector is articulated about said articulation joint, wherein said first lateral buckling support and said second lateral buckling support provide greater lateral support to said laminate firing actuator when said end effector is articulated at a first non-zero angle relative to said elongate shaft than when said end effector is articulated at a second non-zero angle relative to said elongate shaft, and wherein said first non-zero angle is different than said second non-zero angle.

2. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising an attachment interface between said laminate firing actuator and said firing member, wherein a first overall lateral thickness of said laminate firing actuator differs from a second overall lateral thickness of said firing member at said attachment interface.

3. The surgical instrument of claim 2 , wherein the first overall lateral thickness of said laminate firing actuator is smaller than the second overall lateral thickness of said firing member at said attachment interface.

4. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein said first non-zero angle is greater than said second non-zero angle.

5. A surgical instrument, comprising:

a housing comprising a rotary actuator;

an elongate shaft extending from said housing and defining a longitudinal axis, wherein said elongate shaft comprises:

an articulation joint defining an articulation axis that is transverse to said longitudinal axis;

a first lateral buckling support positioned on a first side of said articulation joint; and

a second lateral buckling support positioned on a second side of said articulation joint opposite said first side;

an end effector comprising a first jaw and a second jaw, wherein said end effector is articulatable relative to said elongate shaft about said articulation axis between an unarticulated position and a plurality of articulated positions;

a firing member comprising a first cam member configured to engage said first jaw and a second cam member configured to engage said second jaw during a firing stroke; and

a laminate firing actuator connected to said firing member, wherein said laminate firing actuator is actuatable in response to an actuation from said rotary actuator in said housing, wherein said laminate firing actuator extends through said articulation joint and is positioned intermediate said first lateral buckling support and said second lateral buckling support, wherein said first lateral buckling support and said second lateral buckling support engage said laminate firing actuator when said end effector is articulated about said articulation joint, wherein said first lateral buckling support and said second lateral buckling support provide greater lateral support to said laminate firing actuator when said end effector is articulated to a first articulated position of said plurality of articulated positions than when said end effector is articulated to a second articulated position of said plurality of articulated positions, and wherein said first articulated position and said second articulated position are different.

6. The surgical instrument of claim 5 , further comprising an attachment interface between said laminate firing actuator and said firing member, wherein a first overall lateral thickness of said laminate firing actuator differs from a second overall lateral thickness of said firing member at said attachment interface.

7. The surgical instrument of claim 6 , wherein the first overall lateral thickness of said laminate firing actuator is smaller than the second overall lateral thickness of said firing member at said attachment interface.

8. The surgical instrument of claim 5 , wherein said end effector is rotated from said unarticulated position a first amount in said first articulated position and a second amount in said second articulated position, and wherein said first amount is greater than said second amount.

9. A surgical instrument, comprising:

a housing;

an elongate shaft extending from said housing and defining a longitudinal axis, wherein said elongate shaft comprises:

an articulation joint defining an articulation axis that is transverse to said longitudinal axis;

a first lateral buckling support positioned on a first side of said articulation joint; and

a second lateral buckling support positioned on a second side of said articulation joint opposite said first side;

an end effector comprising a first jaw and a second jaw, wherein said end effector is articulatable relative to said elongate shaft about said articulation axis;

an I-beam configured to engage said first jaw and said second jaw during a firing stroke; and

a laminate firing actuator attached to said I-beam at an attachment interface, wherein said laminate firing actuator defines a first overall lateral thickness at said attachment interface, wherein said I-beam defines a second overall lateral thickness at said attachment interface, wherein said first overall lateral thickness is different than said second overall lateral thickness, wherein said laminate firing actuator extends through said articulation joint and is positioned intermediate said first lateral buckling support and said second lateral buckling support, wherein said first lateral buckling support and said second lateral buckling support engage said laminate firing actuator when said end effector is articulated about said articulation joint, wherein said first lateral buckling support and said second lateral buckling support provide greater lateral support to said laminate firing actuator when said end effector is articulated a first amount relative to said elongate shaft than when said end effector is articulated a second amount relative to said elongate shaft, and wherein said first amount is different than said second amount.

10. The surgical instrument of claim 9 , wherein said first overall lateral thickness of said laminate firing actuator is smaller than said second overall lateral thickness of said I-beam.

11. The surgical instrument of claim 9 , wherein said first amount is greater than said second amount.

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 Feb 17, 2021
From: SHELTON, FREDERICK E., IV; BAXTER, CHESTER O., III; HARRIS, JASON L.; SWAYZE, JEFFREY S.; MORGAN, JEROME R.
To: ETHICON LLC
Reel/Frame 055297/0440 →