Claims
- 1. A box lock surgical instrument comprising first and second members each having, at one end, operative means adapted to cooperate with the operative means of the other member, and each having at its opposite end manipulable means for controlling the movement of the operative means on the said member, the first member having a bifurcated portion at an intermediate location whereby its operative means and its manipulable means are connected by two separate elements having a slot between them and the second member extending through said slot with its operative means and its manipulable means on opposite sides of said bifurcated portion, a hole extending through the portion of the second member located between said separate elements, and a pin extending through said hole and welded at its opposite ends to said separate elements, said pin being welded, at each of its opposite ends, to one of said separate elements throughout a weld zone which extends through at least 75% of the thickness of said one of said separate elements.
- 2. A box lock surgical instrument according to claim 1 wherein the demarcation between said pin and the outer surfaces of said separate elements is invisible.
- 3. A box lock surgical instrument according to claim 1 wherein the box lock is substantially stress-free.
- 4. A box lock surgical instrument according to claim 1 wherein, at each of its opposite ends, said pin is welded to one of said separate elements throughout a weld zone which extends through substantially 100% of the thickness of said one of said separate elements.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of our application Ser. No. 469,967 filed May 15, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,911,766 issued Oct. 14, 1975.
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