Claims
- 1. A biopsy forceps jaw assembly, comprising:
- opposed first and second jaws, each of said jaws having a plurality of teeth gradually increasing in height in a direction from a proximal end to a distal end of said jaws,
- wherein said teeth at said proximal ends of said first and second jaws mesh substantially simultaneously as said teeth at said distal ends of said first and second jaws when said opposed jaws are moved from an open position to a closed position.
- 2. The jaw assembly of claim 1, wherein said teeth of each of said first and second jaws include a first tooth near a proximal end, said first tooth has a distally adjacent tooth approximately 10% taller than said first tooth.
- 3. The jaw assembly of claim 2, wherein said teeth of said first and second jaws have peaks and valleys, said peaks fall along a first plane, and said valleys fall along a second plane.
- 4. The jaw assembly of claim 1, wherein said teeth of said first jaw are offset by one half pitch relative to said teeth of said second jaw.
- 5. The jaw assembly of claim 1, wherein said teeth of said first jaw and said teeth of said second jaw are configured to have a triangular shape.
- 6. The jaw assembly of claim 1, wherein said jaws are electrically conductive.
- 7. A biopsy forceps jaw assembly, comprising:
- opposed first and second jaws, each of said jaws having a plurality of teeth gradually increasing in height in a direction from a proximal end to a distal end of said jaws, wherein
- said first jaw includes a first transverse mounting bore and a height of each tooth of said first jaw is approximately proportional to a distance of said tooth from said first transverse mounting bore; and
- said second jaw includes a second transverse mounting bore and a height of each tooth of said second jaw is approximately proportional to a distance of said tooth from said second transverse mounting bore.
- 8. The jaw assembly of claim 7, wherein said teeth at said proximal ends of said first and second jaws mesh substantially simultaneously as said teeth at said distal ends of said first and second jaws when said opposed jaws are moved from an open position to a closed position.
- 9. The jaw assembly of claim 7, wherein said teeth of each of said first and second jaws include a first tooth near a proximal end, said first tooth has a distally adjacent tooth approximately 10% taller than said first tooth.
- 10. The jaw assembly of claim 9, wherein said teeth of said first and second jaws have peaks and valleys, said peaks fall along a first plane, and said valleys fall along a second plane.
- 11. The jaw assembly of claim 7, wherein said teeth of said first jaw are offset by one half pitch relative to said teeth of said second jaw.
- 12. The jaw assembly of claim 7, wherein said teeth of said first jaw and said teeth of said second jaw are configured to have a triangular shape.
- 13. The jaw assembly of claim 7, wherein said jaws are electrically conductive.
- 14. A biopsy forceps instrument, comprising:
- a tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end;
- a control member having a proximal end and a distal end, and extending through said tubular member;
- an actuator coupled to said proximal ends of said tubular member and said control member for moving said control member axially and relative to said tubular member; and
- a jaw assembly coupled to said distal ends of said control member and said tubular member and actuated by said control member, said jaw assembly having opposed first and second jaws, each of said jaws having a proximal end, a distal end, and a plurality of teeth, said teeth gradually increasing in height in a direction from said proximal end to said distal end.
- 15. The biopsy forceps instrument of claim 14, further comprising:
- clevis means at said distal end of said tubular member for coupling said jaw assembly to said tubular member.
- 16. The biopsy forceps instrument of claim 14, wherein said teeth of said first jaw mesh with said teeth of said second jaw as said jaw assembly is moved from an open position to a closed position.
- 17. The biopsy forceps instrument of claim 16, wherein said teeth at said proximal ends of said first and second jaws mesh substantially simultaneously as said teeth at said distal ends of said first and second jaws.
- 18. The biopsy forceps instrument of claim 16, wherein said teeth of each of said first and second jaws of said jaw assembly includes a first tooth near a proximal end, said first tooth has a distally adjacent tooth 10% taller than said first tooth.
- 19. The biopsy forceps instrument of claim 18, wherein said teeth of said first and second jaws have peaks and valleys, said peaks fall along a first plane, and said valleys fall along a second plane.
- 20. The biopsy forceps instrument of claim 14, wherein:
- said first jaw includes a first transverse mounting bore and a height of each tooth of said first jaw is approximately proportional to a distance of said tooth from said first transverse mounting bore; and
- said second jaw includes a second transverse mounting bore and a height of each tooth of said second jaw is approximately proportional to a distance of said tooth from said second transverse mounting bore.
- 21. The biopsy forceps instrument of claim 16, wherein said teeth of said first jaw are being offset by one half pitch relative to said teeth of said second jaw.
- 22. The biopsy forceps instrument of claim 14, wherein said teeth of said first jaw and said teeth of said second jaw are configured to have a triangular shape.
- 23. The biopsy forceps instrument of claim 14, further comprising:
- a coil around said control member;
- an insulative sheath around said coil and said tubular member; and
- connector means for coupling said coil to an electrocautery voltage supply,
- wherein said jaws and said tubular member are electrically conductive.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/675,078, filed Jul. 3, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,819,738.
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