Claims
- 1. A bearing system for supporting an operating head in an intracorporeal device, the bearing system comprising:
an internal shaft rotatably mountable to a drive shaft at a proximal end of the internal shaft and for translating rotational torque to the operating head mountable at a distal end of the internal shaft, the internal shaft including a seat; a static member fixedly mountable to a catheter enclosing the drive shaft, the static member including at least one opening; and at least one connecting structure, each connecting structure having a contact portion resting through the opening in the static member and being received by the seat of the internal shaft.
- 2. The bearing system of claim 1, wherein the contact portion of the at least one connecting structure is capable of repositioning within the seat as the internal shaft changes orientation of the operating head about a longitudinal axis of the catheter.
- 3. The bearing system of claim 2, wherein the internal shaft further comprises a contact surface to restrict the orienting of the operating head beyond an angle limit.
- 4. The bearing system of claim 3, wherein the static member further comprises a stop and at least a portion of the stop being capable of meeting the contact surface when the operating head is oriented to the angle limit.
- 5. The bearing system of claim 3, wherein the angle limit is between about 5 to 20 degrees.
- 6. The bearing system of claim 1, wherein the static member surrounds an enclosed portion of the internal shaft.
- 7. The bearing system of claim 1, wherein the at least one connecting structure comprises cold drawn stainless steel and the seat comprises a material harder than the connecting structure.
- 8. The bearing system of claim 1, wherein the seat comprises cold drawn stainless steel and the at least one connecting structure comprises a material harder than the seat.
- 9. The bearing system of claim 1, wherein the internal shaft further comprises a lumen to provide a passageway.
- 10. The bearing system of claim 9, wherein the internal shaft comprises at least one port in fluidic communication with the lumen, the port opening to a conduit in the catheter.
- 11. The bearing system of claim 1, wherein the at least one opening is within an indentation having opposing raised ends to receive ends of each connecting structure.
- 12. An intracorporeal device comprising:
a drive shaft that is rotatable within a catheter; an operating head; and a bearing system comprising:
an internal shaft for rotatable mounted to the drive shaft at a proximal end of the internal shaft and for rotatably mounted the operating head at the distal end of the internal shaft, the internal shaft including a seat; a static member in fixed communication with the catheter; and at least one connecting structure for resting through the static member, wherein a contact portion of each connecting structure rests through an opening of the static member and is received by the seat.
- 13. The intracorporeal device of claim 12, wherein the at least one connecting structure is made of a material with a different hardness than material comprising the seat.
- 14. The intracorporeal device of claim 13, wherein the material comprising the connecting structure or seat includes cold drawn stainless steel.
- 15. The intracorporeal device of claim 12, wherein the internal shaft further comprises a lumen extending from the operating head to the catheter or drive shaft to provide a passageway.
- 16. The intracorporeal device of claim 15, wherein the internal shaft comprises at least one port in fluidic communication with the lumen, the port opening to a conduit in the catheter.
- 17. The intracorporeal device of claim 12, wherein the internal shaft further comprises a contact surface to restrict the orienting of the operating head beyond an angle limit.
- 18. The intracorporeal device of claim 17, wherein the static member further comprises a stop, at least a portion of the stop capable of meeting the contact surface when the operating head is oriented to the angle limit.
- 19. The intracorporeal device of claim 16, wherein the angle limit is about 5 to 20 degrees.
- 20. The intracorporeal device of claim 12, further comprising a drive system and a control system.
- 21. An intracorporeal device comprising:
a catheter; a drive shaft that is rotatable within the catheter; a cutting head; and a bearing system comprising:
an internal shaft fixedly coupled to the drive shaft at a proximal end of the internal shaft and fixedly coupled to the cutting head at the distal end of the internal shaft, the internal shaft including a seat; a static member fixedly coupled to the catheter, the static member having at least one opening; and at least one connecting structure, each connecting structure having a contact portion resting through one opening and being received by the seat, wherein the internal shaft is capable of orienting the cutting head about a longitudinal axis of the catheter and communicating rotational torque from the drive shaft to the cutting head.
- 22. The intracorporeal device of claim 21, wherein the at least one opening is within an indentation having opposing raised ends to receive ends of each connecting structure.
- 23. The intracorporeal device of claim 21, wherein the at least one connecting structure is made of a material with a different hardness than material comprising the seat.
- 24. The intracorporeal device of claim 21, wherein the seat is concave such that one connecting structure relocates toward the back or front ends of the seat as the cutting head is oriented about the longitudinal axis of the catheter.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/453,846, filed Mar. 10, 2003, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60453846 |
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