The present invention relates to a mechanism for reciprocating linear motion of a medical device, wherein rotary motion is converted into reciprocating motion applied in particular in surgical devices.
The patent description U.S. Pat. No. 5,735,174 discloses a mechanism for reciprocating linear motion, wherein a threaded screw and a nut are used, and the construction of said nut is characteristic for this invention. Said mechanism is based on a rolling guide and geometric variants thereof.
The patent description US 2009/0071271 A1 discloses a mechanism for converting rotary motion into reciprocating motion used for lifting table tops. Said mechanism uses a spindle and a chain whose motion results in linear movement of a working element along a guide.
The patent description US 2001/0003924 A1 also discloses a mechanism for converting rotary motion into reciprocating motion by means of a tension member drive.
A similar solution is disclosed in GB 2158177A. The presented mechanism comprises a tension member wound on a drum, wherein said tension member is wound from one side, and unwound from the other side by which reciprocating motion of a working element is realized.
Most solutions known from the state of the art do not include an intrinsic protection against system overload, which means that it is not possible to achieve reciprocating motion by applying external force without damaging the mechanism.
The aim of the present invention is to provide a self-braking mechanism for reciprocating linear motion which is equipped with an overload protection system.
Another aim of the invention is to provide a mechanism for reciprocating linear motion of a compact structure, reliable and ensuring safe use for patients.
The present invention has been presented in claim 1 and concerns a mechanism for reciprocating linear motion of a medical device. Said mechanism has a body, wherein are mounted: a rotatable shaft driven by a drive unit and a guide with a platform slidably mounted thereon. Said rotatable shaft has a smooth external surface and is connected with a shaft of the drive unit by means of an intermediate mechanism comprising at least two unidirectional clutches oppositely oriented on the smooth, rotatable shaft. Said platform is integrated with the transport mechanism mounted on the rotatable shaft and comprises rolling elements so arranged that points of contact of said rolling elements with the smooth surface of the shaft determine a helix.
In preferable embodiments the platform is integrated with the drive unit and the intermediate mechanism to make a whole. It means that the platform is connected with the drive unit and intermediate mechanism. Furthermore, the intermediate mechanism is preferably mounted on the platform by means of a bearing and has a form of a belt transmission. In further preferable embodiments each unidirectional clutch comprises rolling elements each of which is mounted on a respective recess with a wedge-shaped edge made in the body of the clutch or directly in the intermediate mechanism and is supported by a spring element. Additionally the transport mechanism has a form of two releasable blocks mounted on the shaft, wherein rolling elements are mounted and said blocks are connected by means of set screws. The platform is slidingly mounted on the guide with the use of sliding or rolling guide shoes.
The mechanism for reciprocating motion of a medical device is self-braking and has a sliding overload protection system, owing to which in the event of a breakdown its parts are not damaged. Furthermore, thanks to arranging the drive unit on the platform, the mechanism is reliable and has a compact structure.
The invention is presented in greater detail in the enclosed drawing, where
FIG. 2—a partial cross-sectional view of the intermediate mechanism and the platform of said mechanism,
FIG. 3—a cross-sectional view of the unidirectional clutch,
FIG. 4—a perspective view of the transport mechanism mounted on the smooth shaft,
FIG. 5—a schematic longitudinal sectional view of the mechanism in another embodiment,
The first embodiment presented in
Each of the oppositely oriented unidirectional clutches 7, 8 in the described embodiment comprises rolling elements 13, for example in the form of balls, each of which is mounted in a respective recess made in the body (ring) of the clutch non-slidably mounted in the intermediate mechanism 6 or made directly in the intermediate mechanism 6 and supported by a spring element 14. Said recesses also comprise a wedge-shaped edge 15. It is also possible to use unidirectional clutches constructed differently.
Rotary motion of the motor 5 permanently fixed to the platform 4 is transferred onto the intermediate mechanism 6. In the internal part of the intermediate mechanism 6 there are oppositely oriented unidirectional clutches 7 and 8 which enable transferring drive onto the rotatable shaft 2 causing rotary motion thereof. The rolling elements 13 are arranged between the external ring of the clutch and the rotatable shaft 2. The unidirectional clutch 7, 8 is permanently connected with the intermediate mechanism 6 in such a way that said elements cannot move in relation to one another. The internal construction of the clutch enables free rotation of the drive shaft in direction V2 in
The intermediate mechanism 6 is rotatably mounted by means of the bearing 9 within the movable platform 4. This solution ensures the rotation of the intermediate mechanism 6 around its axis. Inside the platform 4 there is also the transport mechanism 11 and a set of rolling elements 12 so arranged that their points of contact with the shaft determine the helix on the external surface of the rotatable shaft 2. Owing to this it is possible to convert the rotary motion of the shaft into rectilinear motion of the slidable platform 4 by using friction between the rolling elements 12 and the shaft 2. Additionally such a solution protects the mechanism from force overload. Stopping of the slidable platform 4 with active drive results in sliding of the transport mechanism 11 on the shaft 2. The value of the sliding is regulated by the pressure of the rolling elements 12 on the external surface of the shaft 2 by means of screws 17 connecting both blocks 16.
Thus ends of the rotatable shaft 2 are mounted in bearings in the body 3. In said body 3 is also mounted the guide 1 on which with the use of sliding guide shoes 10 the platform 4 moves. Rolling guide shoes can also be used as guide shoes 10. Rotary motion of the motor 5 shaft transferred by means of the intermediate mechanism 6 and unidirectional clutches 7, 8 results in the rotatable shaft 2 rotating around its axis. The platform 4 moves on the guide 1 and along the axis of the shaft 2 in both directions, depending on the direction of rotation of the shaft 2. This configuration enables converting rotary motion of the motor 5 into linear motion of the platform 4 with simultaneous movement of the drive unit with the platform.
The mechanism according to the invention can be mounted to the base/body of a medical device in two ways. It is possible to mount it with the body thereof—
The hereby described overload protection makes it possible to change the position of the platform 4 by moving it along the guide 1 by means of an additional transport mechanism or by using human force, which is important for safety reasons in case of medical devices.
Checking the position of the platform 4 within the body 3 is possible when a linear encoder is used, which linear encoder in a preferred embodiment can be the guide 1 or be an integral part thereof.
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14170471.8 | May 2014 | EP | regional |