Claims
- 1. A clip cartridge adapted to contain hemostatic clips in serial arrangement comprising a cover, a base including a rail extending between front and rear end walls of said base, said rail shaped to accommodate said clips in serial arrangement thereon and permit said clips to be moved along said rail toward the front end wall of said base; said cover contoured to fit on said base and over said rail to enclose said rail for a major part of rail length in a manner retaining said clips on said rail while permitting said clips to move on said rail, said cover being positioned on said base to provide a delivery station at an unenclosed portion of said rail between an outside surface of the forward end of said cover and the inside surface of the front end wall of said base to permit removal of individual clips from said cartridge by a separate retrieval device; said cartridge further comprising a coiled flat spring for biasing said serially arranged clips toward the front end wall of said base with a force which remains substantially constant regardless of the number of clips contained in the cartridge, said coiled spring being retained at the front end of said base and adapted to be extended at one end longitudinally within said rail to the opposite end of said base, said cartridge comprising a pusher pin connected to said one end of said coiled spring and adapted to engage the end clip most remote from said delivery station, said pusher pin extending substantially perpendicularly to said extended spring through elongated slots in either side of said rail to engage said end clip.
- 2. A clip cartridge comprising a plurality of clips in column arrangement, each clip comprising a pair of arms interconnected at one end and opened at the other with the arms arranged in laterally spaced apart substantially parallel relation, each of said arms having a modified triangular cross-section, with a side facing inwardly and with an apex facing outwardly, at least one longitudinal valley in the inwardly facing sides of said arms, and a flat surface on opposite sides of said clip parallel to the plane of the clip, said flat surfaces intersecting sides of said clip extending outwardly from one another from said apex, the flat surfaces of said clips opposing one another in said column arrangement, a base including a rail extending between front and rear end walls of said base, said rail shaped to accommodate said clips in serial arrangement therein and permit said clips to be moved along said rail toward the front end wall of said base; means coupled to said base for retaining said clips on said rail while permitting said clips to move on said rail; a delivery station to permit removal of individual clips from said cartridge by a separate retrieval device; said cartridge further comprising a coiled flat spring for biasing said column of clips toward the front end wall of said base with a force which remains substantially constant regardless of the number of clips contained in the cartridge, said coiled spring being retained at the front end of said base and adapted to be extended at one end longitudinally along said rail to the opposite end of said base, said coiled spring further comprising a pusher pin connected to said one end thereof and adapted to engage the end clip most remote from said delivery station.
- 3. The clip cartridge of claim 2 wherein said coiled spring is extended longitudinally within said rail and said pusher pin extends substantially perpendicularly to said extended spring through elongated slots on either side of said rail to engage said end clip.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 182,652 filed on Apr. 18, 1988, now abandoned.
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