Claims
- 1. A surgical bone awl apparatus, comprising:
- a shaft having a receiving end and a gripping end disposed generally opposite said receiving end;
- a handle attached to said gripping end of said shaft and configured to facilitate awl manipulation;
- an awl tip defining a working end and an attachment end disposed opposite said working end;
- said receiving end of said shaft being configured to be selectively connected to said attachment end of said awl tip;
- a locking mechanism attached to said shaft and configured to lock said awl tip selectively connected to said receiving end of said shaft so as to enable said awl tip to remain fixed with respect to said shaft while undergoing torsional, bending, and axial loads in all directions;
- a release mechanism attached to said shaft and configured to unlock said awl tip selectively connected to said receiving end of the shaft so as to enable said awl tip to be selectively disconnected from said receiving end of said shaft;
- a hole-retention sleeve defining a cylindrical shape and an axial passage which surrounds at least part of said awl tip and at least part of said receiving end of said shaft;
- said retention sleeve defining a forward cutting edge; and
- said retention sleeve defining a pressure collar disposed opposite said forward cutting edge.
- 2. An apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said axial passage is configured to allow passage of a surgical instrument therethrough.
- 3. An apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said axial passage is configured to surround at least part of said receiving end of said shaft so as to shield said release mechanism from being accidently activated to release said awl tip.
- 4. A surgical bone awl apparatus, comprising:
- a shaft having a receiving end and a gripping end disposed generally opposite said receiving end;
- a handle attached to said gripping end of said shaft and configured to facilitate awl manipulation;
- an awl tip defining a working end and an attachment end disposed opposite said working end;
- said receiving end of said shaft being configured to be selectively connected to said attachment end of said awl tip;
- a locking mechanism attached to said shaft and configured to lock said awl tip selectively connected to said receiving end of said shaft so as to enable said awl tip to remain fixed with respect to said shaft while undergoing torsional, bending, and axial loads in all directions;
- a release mechanism attached to said shaft and configured to unlock said awl tip selectively connected to said receiving end of the shaft so as to enable said awl tip to be selectively disconnected from said receiving end of said shaft;
- a protective sleeve defining a cylindrical shape and an axial passage which surrounds at least part of said receiving end of said shaft so as to shield said release mechanism from being accidently activated to release said awl tip.
- 5. An apparatus as in claim 1, wherein:
- said receiving end of said shaft defines a recess therein;
- said attachment end of said awl tip defines a radially extending lip received in said recess; and
- said locking mechanism includes a clip member connected to said shaft and defining a hook configured to engage said lip so as to prevent axial movement of said awl tip away from said handle when said attachment end of said awl tip is received in said recess.
- 6. An apparatus as in claim 5, wherein said clip member resiliently biases said hook to engage said lip when said attachment end of said awl tip is received in said recess.
- 7. An apparatus as in claim 5, wherein said release mechanism includes a button moveably disposed in said shaft and configured to disengage said hook from said lip and thereby release said awl tip from said recess when said button is moved in a first direction.
- 8. An apparatus as in claim 7, wherein:
- said attachment end of said awl tip defines a cam member; and
- said locking mechanism includes a slot configured to receive said cam member so as to prevent rotation of said awl tip relative to said shaft when said attachment end of said awl tip is received in said recess.
- 9. An apparatus as in claim 7, wherein:
- said attachment end of said awl tip defines a cam member; and
- said locking mechanism includes a slot configured to receive said cam member so as to prevent axial movement of said awl tip toward said handle when said attachment end of said awl tip is received in said recess.
- 10. A surgical bone awl apparatus, comprising:
- an awl tip defining a working end and an opposite attachment end, said attachment end defining a cam member, said attachment end defining a radially extending lip;
- a shaft having a receiving end and a gripping end disposed generally opposite said receiving end, said receiving end defining a recess therein, said recess being configured to receive said attachment end of said awl tip therein;
- a handle attached to said gripping end of said shaft and configured to facilitate awl manipulation;
- a locking mechanism including a clip member attached to said shaft and defining a hook, said clip member resiliently biasing said hook to engage said lip to lock said awl tip received in said recess so as to enable said awl tip to remain fixed against axial movement with respect to said shaft while undergoing axially directed loads;
- said locking mechanism includes a slot configured to receive said cam so as to prevent rotation of said awl tip relative to said shaft when said attachment end of said awl tip is received in said recess;
- a button moveably disposed in said shaft and configured to disengage said hook from said lip and thereby release said awl tip from said recess when said button is moved in a first direction;
- a hole-retention sleeve defining a cylindrical shape and an axial passage which surrounds said awl tip, said axial passage being configured to surround at least part of said attachment end of said shaft so as to shield said button from being accidentally moved so as to release said awl tip;
- said retention sleeve defining a forward cutting edge and a pressure collar disposed opposite said forward cutting edge; and
- said axial passage being configured to allow passage of a surgical instrument therethrough.
PRIORITY CLAIM
The present application hereby claims priority based on provisional application Ser. No. 60/051,744, filed on Jul. 30, 1997.
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