Claims
- 1. A surgical instrument seal assembly, comprising:
an upper body portion having an upper surface that defines a throughbore extending completely through the seal assembly; a cylindrical wall protector extending inwardly into an interior portion of the upper body portion at the throughbore; a lower body portion projecting below the upper body portion wherein the lower body portion defines a cannula receiving opening adapted to mount the seal assembly on the cannula; and a valve seal comprising:
an upper seal portion having a mounting portion mounted in the upper body portion adjacent an interior portion of the upper body portion, the interior portion opposing the upper surface, the upper seal portion being mounted about the throughbore, the cylindrical wall protector extending between the throughbore and the upper seal portion; and a lower seal portion extending from the upper seal portion, the lower seal portion being adapted to seal around the surgical instrument.
- 2. The surgical instrument seal assembly of claim 1, wherein the upper body portion further comprises an inner support member extending inwardly into the interior portion of the upper body.
- 3. The surgical instrument seal assembly of claim 2, wherein the inner support member includes a shoulder.
- 4. The surgical instrument seal assembly of claim 1, wherein the lower body portion comprises a transition wall which mates the upper body portion to the lower body portion, the transition wall is sloped.
- 5. The surgical instrument seal assembly of claim 4, further comprising a shoulder extending from the transition wall into an interior portion of the lower body portion, the shoulder of the transition wall mating with the shoulder of the inner support member.
- 6. The surgical instrument seal assembly of claim 5, further comprising a seal positioned between the shoulder of the inner support member and the shoulder of the transition wall.
- 7. The surgical instrument seal assembly of claim 6, wherein the seal is an o-ring.
- 8. The surgical instrument seal assembly of claim 1, wherein the upper seal portion has a generally frusto-conical lower sealing member and a first taper that is different from the second taper.
- 9. The surgical instrument seal assembly of claim 1, wherein the valve seal is a unitary assembly.
- 10. The surgical instrument seal assembly of claim 1, wherein the valve seal includes a reinforcing layer.
- 11. The surgical instrument seal assembly of claim 10, wherein the reinforcing layer includes woven fabric and an elastomeric material.
- 12. The surgical instrument seal assembly of claim 11, wherein the woven material is encapsulated within the elastomeric material.
- 13. The surgical instrument seal assembly of claim 12, wherein the woven material is an elastic fabric and the elastomeric material is silicon.
- 14. The surgical instrument seal assembly of claim 10, wherein the valve seal includes an additional elastomeric material, the reinforcing layer moves proportionally with the additional elastomeric material.
- 15. The surgical instrument seal assembly of claim 1, further comprising a cannula, the cannula encasing the seal assembly therein.
- 16. A seal assembly, comprising:
an upper body portion; a lower body portion projecting below the upper body portion; and a valve seal comprising:
an upper seal portion mounted in the upper body portion and about a throughbore; and a lower seal portion extending from the upper seal portion, the lower seal portion being adapted to seal around the surgical instrument, wherein at least one of the upper seal portion and the lower seal portion includes a reinforcing layer of woven material and an elastomeric material.
- 17. The seal assembly of claim 16, wherein:
the upper body portion includes an upper surface that defines a throughbore extending completely through the seal assembly; the lower body portion defines a cannula receiving opening adapted to mount the seal assembly on the cannula; and the upper seal portion includes a mounting portion mounted in the upper body portion adjacent an interior portion of the upper body portion, the upper seal portion is mounted about the throughbore.
- 18. The seal assembly of claim 16, wherein:
the upper body portion further comprises an inner support member extending inwardly into the interior portion of the upper body; and the inner support member includes a shoulder.
- 19. The seal assembly of claim 18, further comprising a shoulder extending from a transition wall into an interior portion of the lower body portion, the shoulder of the transition wall mating with the shoulder of the inner support member.
- 20. The seal assembly of claim 16, wherein the upper seal portion includes a generally frusto-conical lower sealing member having a taper that is different from a taper of the lower seal portion.
- 21. The seal assembly of claim 16, wherein the woven material is expandable fabric.
- 22. The seal assembly of claim 21, wherein the woven material is encapsulated within the elastomeric material and expands proportionally with an insertion of an instrument.
- 23. A surgical instrument, comprising:
a cannula, the cannula including:
an upper housing; and a lower elongated portion extending from the upper housing; a seal assembly, the seal assembly including:
a seal assembly, comprising: an upper body portion; a lower body portion projecting below the upper body portion; and an upper seal portion mounted in the upper body portion and about a throughbore; and a lower seal portion extending from the upper seal portion, the lower seal portion being adapted to seal around the surgical instrument, wherein at least one of the upper seal portion and the lower seal portion includes a reinforcing layer of woven material and an elastomeric material.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/885,856, filed on Jun. 20, 2001 which, in turn, is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/434,608, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,258,065. U.S. Pat. No. 6,258,065 claims priority to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/126,356 filed on Mar. 26, 1999, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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09885856 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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