Claims
- 1. Surgical bipolar scissors with two scissor blades pivotable relative to each other, the first of which consists of an electrically conductive material, and the second of which consists of an electrically insulating material on a side thereof facing the first scissor blade, but of an electrically conductive material on a side thereof facing away from the first scissor blade, wherein:the second scissor blade comprises a ceramic shaped body in the form of a complete scissor blade extending beyond a bearing point of the two scissor blades, a metallic support blade likewise extending beyond the bearing point rests against the outer side of the shaped body over the surface thereof, the shaped body and the support blade are permanently connected to each other at their contact surface, and the shaped body forms a bearing sleeve which surrounds a bearing shaft of the two scissor blades and extends through the first scissor blade.
- 2. Bipolar scissors as defined in claim 1, wherein the shaped body and the support blade comprise projections and recesses which engage one another in a positive locking manner.
- 3. Bipolar scissors as defined in claim 2, wherein the shaped body carries a longitudinal rib which engages in a longitudinal groove of the support blade in a positive locking manner.
- 4. Bipolar scissors as defined in claim 1, wherein a metal extension element rests against the shaped body in the area of the bearing point thereof on the side thereof opposite the support blade and is connected to the shaped body, said extension element being, in turn, connected to a part of a pivot mechanism for pivoting the scissor blades.
- 5. Bipolar scissors as defined in claim 4, wherein the shaped body and the extension element comprise projections and recesses which engage one another in a positive locking manner.
- 6. Bipolar scissors as defined in claim 1, wherein the shaped body and the support blade are soldered to each other.
- 7. Bipolar scissors as defined in claim 6, wherein the shaped body and the support blade are connected to each other in the cutting area by a soft solder, and in the area of the bearing point by a hard solder.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present invention relates to the subject matter disclosed in international application PCT/EP 99/08857 of Nov. 18, 1999, the entire specification of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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