Claims
- 1. A surgical instrument capable of being heated to a predetermined temperature within a predetermined temperature range, comprising:
- a blade body having
- a steel substrate with a cutting edge and
- a copper composition having a yield strength of at least 25,000 p.s.i. laminated to said steel substrate, but not extending so as to cover the cutting edge of said steel substrate;
- a hollow cutting instrument body which engages the blade body;
- heater means passing through said hollow cutting instrument body and directly interfacing and secured at its proximal end to said blade body and at its distal end to said cutting instrument body; and
- non-stick means coated on said cutting edge and at least a portion of the balance of said blade body.
- 2. The instrument claimed in claim 1 wherein said copper composition is an alumina dispersion strengthened copper, said alumina being present in said laminate from between about 0.1 and about 0.5 percent by weight.
- 3. The instrument claimed in claim 1 wherein said heater means is secured to said copper composition by means of an adhesive which includes an electrically insulative and thermally conductive filler material admixed with a material selected from the group consisting of acrylic and epoxy resins.
- 4. The instrument claimed in claim 3 wherein said filler material contains a plurality of industrial grade diamonds.
- 5. The instrument claimed in claim 4 wherein the diameter of at least some of said diamonds is substantially the same as the distance between said laminate and said heater.
- 6. The instrument claimed in claim 1 wherein said non-stick means applied to said cutting edge is a dispersion of fluorocarbon particles within a silicon adhesive binder and the non-stick means applied to the balance of said cutting instrument is a fluorocarbon composition.
- 7. The instrument claimed in claim 6 wherein the fluorocarbon of said non-stick means is teflon.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 278,955, filed June 30, 1981, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 201,603, filed Oct. 28, 1980.
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