Claims
- 1. A lithotripsy system, comprising:
- an energy probe assembly in combination with an energy source;
- said energy probe assembly including:
- a coupler body for connection to said energy source;
- a target mass located for reciprocating motion within said coupler body, said target mass adapted to receive impacts from said energy source;
- an elongate impact rod coupled to said target mass;
- an impact rod sheath surrounding at least a portion of said impact rod; said impact rod and impact rod sheath together forming a distal impact tip; and
- a return spring mounted between said target mass and said coupler body to bias said impact rod into a first position;
- said energy source including:
- a first hammer tube containing a first hammer and having a first end and a second end;
- a second hammer tube containing a second hammer and having a first end and a second end;
- a pneumatic oscillator;
- said first and second hammer tubes being connected at the first ends to said pneumatic oscillator and at the second ends to said coupler body;
- said pneumatic oscillator alternating between (i) pressurizing said first hammer tube and venting said second hammer tube thereby driving said first hammer into contact with said target mass and (ii) pressurizing said second tube and venting said first hammer tube thereby driving said second hammer into contact with said target mass, whereby the impact of said first and second hammers on said target mass transfers energy through said impact rod.
- 2. The lithotripsy system of claim 1 wherein said pneumatic oscillator alternates between (i) pressurizing said first hammer tube and venting said second hammer tube thereby driving said first hammer toward said coupler body and driving said second hammer toward said pneumatic oscillator and (ii) pressurizing said second hammer tube and venting said first hammer tube thereby driving said second hammer toward said coupler body and driving said first hammer toward said pneumatic oscillator.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/570,087, filed Dec. 11, 1995, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
570087 |
Dec 1995 |
|