Claims
- 1. A biopsy device comprising:
a cannula having a tissue receiving port; a tissue cutter disposed coaxially with the cannula, the cutter adapted for translation relative to the cannula; and a variable pitch member operatively associated with the tissue cutter for providing variation in the translational speed of the tissue cutter.
- 2. The biopsy device of claim 1 wherein the tissue cutter is adapted for translation and rotation relative to the cannula.
- 3. The biopsy device of claim 1 comprising a motor for rotating the variable pitch member.
- 4. The biopsy device of claim 1 wherein the variable pitch member comprises a shaft having a threaded portion of varying pitch.
- 5. The biopsy device of claim 1 comprising a first motor for providing rotation of the variable pitch member and a second motor for providing rotation of the cutter.
- 6. The biopsy device of claim 1 wherein the cutter is disposed for translation within the cannula.
- 7. The biopsy device of claim 1 wherein the variable pitch member comprises a relatively coarse pitch portion and a relatively fine pitch portion.
- 8. The biopsy device of claim 7 wherein the relatively fine pitch portion provides translation of the cutter past the tissue receiving port.
- 9. The biopsy device of claim 1 wherein the variable pitch member comprises a shaft having a threaded portion of varying pitch, and wherein the diameter of the shaft varies long a length of the threaded portion.
- 10. A biopsy device comprising:
an outer cannula having a lateral tissue receiving port; an inner tubular cutter disposed for translation within the cannula; a rotating member having a screw thread feature of varying pitch, wherein the rotating member is operatively associated with the cutter for varying the translational speed of the cutter.
- 11. The biopsy device of claim 10 comprising a motor for rotating the rotating member.
- 12. The biopsy device of claim 11 wherein the motor is an electric motor.
- 13. The biopsy device of claim 10 wherein the rotating member has a relatively coarse thread pitch portion and a relatively fine thread pitch portion.
- 14. The biopsy device of claim 10 wherein rotating member is adapted to rotate without translation of the cutter in at least one position of the cutter.
- 15. The biopsy device of claim 14 wherein the rotating member is adapted to rotate without translation of the cutter when the cutter is at a position of distal most cutter travel and when the cutter is at a position of proximal most cutter travel.
- 16. The biopsy device of claim 14 wherein the screw thread feature is adapted at the proximal and distal ends of the screw thread feature to permit rotation of the rotating member without providing translation of the cutter.
- 17. The biopsy device of claim 10 comprising a cam nut supported for translation along the rotating member, wherein the cam nut engages the screw thread feature of the rotating member, and wherein the cutter is rotatably supported on the cam nut.
- 18. The biopsy device of claim 17 further comprising a rotation shaft for providing rotation of the cutter.
- 19. A handheld biopsy device comprising:
a cannula for receiving tissue; a hollow cutter coaxial with the outer cannula; the hollow cutter supported for translation and rotation with respect to the outer cannula; a first rotationally driven member, the first rotationally member adapted to provide variable speed translation of the cutter without variation of the rotational speed of the first rotationally driven member; and a second rotationally driven member for providing rotation of the cutter.
- 20. The biopsy device of claim 19 comprising at least one motor for driving the first and second rotationally driven members.
- 21. The biopsy device of claim 20 comprising a first motor for driving the first rotationally driven member, and a second motor for driving the second rotationally driven member.
- 22. The biopsy device of claim 21 wherein the motors are electric motors.
- 23. The biopsy device of claim 19 comprising a single motor for driving the first rotationally driven member and the second rotationally driven member.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/449,970 filed Feb. 25, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60449970 |
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