Claims
- 1. A stabilizer arm assembly for forceably holding an object against a surface, said assembly comprising:
a mounting assembly comprising a mounting base and moveable mounting clamp for removeably clamping the stabilizer arm assembly to a stationary fixture; a flexible arm attached to the mounting base, said flexible arm comprising multiple articulated elongate links with each link being rotatably joined to adjacent links; a turret joint comprising a freely rotatable socket attached to the distal-most link of the arm; a holding appendage fixedly joined to the turret joint; and a tightening mechanism loosely attaching together the mounting base, the multiple links of the arm, and the freely rotatable socket of the turret joint; wherein actuation of the tightening mechanism rigidly compresses together the turret joint, the links of the arm and the mounting base so as to hold the assembly in a fixed attitude while from about one to about twenty pounds of counter-pressure is applied against the holding appendage.
- 2. The stabilizer arm according to claim 1 wherein the object is a surgical instrument and the surface is a beating heart.
- 3. The stabilizer arm according to claim 1 wherein the surface is a grinding surface.
- 4. A stabilizer arm assembly comprising:
a mounting base; a flexible arm attached at the proximal end thereof to the mounting base, said flexible arm comprising a plurality of articulated links of uniform or graduated diminishing length from the proximal to the distal end thereof; a joining piece that enhances the friction in the jointure between the mounting base and the proximal-most link of the flexible arm; a turret joint comprising a freely rotatable socket, being attached to the distal-most link of the arm via the freely rotatable socket; an appendage fixedly attached to the turret joint; and a tightening mechanism loosely attaching together the mounting base, the joining piece, the plurality of links of the flexible arm, and the freely rotatable socket of the turret joint; wherein actuation of the tightening mechanism rigidly compresses together the turret joint, the links of the arm, the joining piece, and the mounting base so as to hold the assembly in a fixed attitude while from about one to about twenty pounds of counter-force is applied against the appendage and wherein the joining piece resists a greater force than the force at jointures between adjacent links of the arm.
- 5. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein the force is an undulating force.
- 6. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein the force at the joining piece is from about one pound to about 150 pounds.
- 7. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein the flexible arm is from about 2 inches to about 12 inches in length.
- 8. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein each link is rotatably joined to adjacent links.
- 9. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 8 wherein the links have a substantially cylindrical segment with a knob attached at one end of the cylinder and a socket at the other end of the cylinder for receiving the knob of an adjacent link in the arm so as to rotatably join to the adjacent link.
- 10. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 9 wherein at least part of the surface of the knob is treated to increase the friction fit of the knob into the socket.
- 11. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 9 wherein the joining piece is a plate with a many-sided, centrally located opening therein for forceably receiving the knob of the proximal-most link.
- 12. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 11 wherein the joining piece is recessed into a slot in the mounting base to restrict movement of the knob of the proximal-most link within the socket in the mounting base upon actuation of the tightening mechanism.
- 13. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 12 wherein the joining piece is fabricated of harder metal than the knob of the proximal-most link.
- 14. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 13 wherein the joining piece replaceably slides into the slot.
- 15. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein the tightening mechanism is connected between the distal end of the arm and the mounting base.
- 16. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 14 wherein the tightening mechanism comprises a rotatable tightening screw attached to a tightening cable, whereby rotation of the screw actuates the tightening mechanism to fix the attitude of the arm and turret joint.
- 17. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 16 wherein each of the plurality of links contains a hollow opening and the cable is threaded through the hollow openings to connect between the mounting base and the turret joint.
- 18. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein deflection of the arm is curvilinear along the arm through an arc up to 360° and actuation of the tightening mechanism fixes the arm in such curvilinear attitude.
- 19. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 18 wherein deflection of the arm at the joining piece is from about 20° to 90° with respect to the face of the mounting base.
- 20. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein deflection of the arm is three dimensional.
- 21. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 2 wherein the tightening mechanism further comprises a tightening screw assembly attached at the distal end to the cable and at the proximal end to a rotatable, replaceable handle for advancing the screw so as to shorten the effective length of the cable, thereby compressing together the links of the flexible arm.
- 22. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 20 wherein the tightening screw assembly can be sufficiently loosened for cleaning to completely expose each link in the flexible arm without allowing the flexible arm assembly to fall apart.
- 23. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein the mounting base comprises a moveable clamp for removeably attaching the assembly to a stationary fixture.
- 24. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein the appendage is a forked foot with tines for holding an object against a surface.
- 25. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 24 wherein the object is a cardiac suction body having apertures for receiving the tines of the forked foot.
- 26. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein the appendage is a grabber, clipper, scissors, or flat blade.
- 27. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein the appendage can freely spin through 360° at the jointure with the turret joint prior to actuation of the tightening mechanism.
- 28. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein deflection of the appendage at the jointure with the turret joint is through a vertical angle of up to 120° prior to actuation of the tightening mechanism.
- 29. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein the turret joint comprises a cylindrical member with a semi-circular slot-like cut-out in the side of the cylinder and the cable of the tightening mechanism has a ball at the distal end thereof that pivots or rotates within the semi-circular member and the cable translates along the slot prior to actuation of the tightening mechanism.
- 30. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein the stabilizer arm assembly is constructed of stainless steel.
- 31. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 4 wherein the stabilizer arm assembly is steam sterilizable for reuse.
- 32. The stabilizer arm assembly according to claim 31 wherein the stabilizer arm assembly is steam sterilizable unwrapped at a temperature of about 132° C., for 10 minutes.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/175,300, filed Jan. 10, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated hereby by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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