Claims
- 1. A surgical instrument comprising:
a collet including a first engaging means; a motor assembly operable to receive the collet in a cavity, the cavity including a second engaging means operable to engage the first engaging means to prevent rotation of the collet relative to the motor assembly; and a locking element operable to secure the collet to the motor assembly.
- 2. The surgical instrument of claim 1 wherein the first and second engaging means are first and second apertures, respectively, and wherein the instrument further comprises a rigid member operable to fit into a cavity formed by the first and second apertures.
- 3. The surgical instrument of claim 1 wherein one of the first and second engaging means is an aperture and the other engaging means is a protuberance.
- 4. The surgical instrument of claim 1 further comprising:
a third engaging means on the collet; and an attachment having a fourth engaging means operable to engage the third engaging means.
- 5. The surgical instrument of claim 4 wherein one of the third and fourth engaging means is a groove and the remaining third or fourth engaging means is a protuberance.
- 6. The surgical instrument of claim 1 wherein the attachment includes an internal cavity shaped substantially like the exterior of the collet.
- 7. A locking system for a surgical instrument comprising:
a collet having a first engagement element; a motor assembly having a second engagement element corresponding to the first engagement element, wherein the first and second engagement elements are operable to prevent rotation of the collet relative to the motor assembly; and a slidable locking member operable to secure the collet to the motor assembly.
- 8. The locking system of claim 7 wherein the first and second engagement elements are apertures operable to form a cavity around a rigid fastening member.
- 9. The locking system of claim 7 wherein one of the first and second engagement elements is a protuberance and the remaining first or second engagement element is an aperture operable to receive the protuberance.
- 10. The locking system of claim 7 further comprising an attachment having a third engagement element operable to engage a fourth engagement element on the collet.
- 11. The locking system of claim 10 wherein the attachment includes an internal cavity having a configuration substantially matching an external configuration of the collet.
- 12. The locking system of claim 10 wherein one of the third and fourth engagement elements is a protuberance and the remaining third or fourth engagement element is an aperture operable to receive the protuberance.
- 13. The locking system of claim 10 wherein the attachment is operable to rotate at least partially around an axis of the collet, wherein the rotation is operable to lock or unlock the collet.
- 14. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the motor assembly and the attachment include marks operable to indicate whether collet is locked or unlocked.
- 15. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the locking member includes threads operable to engage corresponding threads on the motor assembly.
- 16. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the collet further comprises a base portion proximate to the motor assembly, wherein the base portion is operable to engage the locking member.
- 17. The locking system of claim 10 wherein an outer diameter of the base portion is larger than an inner diameter of the locking member, so that the locking member cannot slide past the base portion.
- 18. A collet for insertion into a cavity of a surgical instrument, the collet comprising:
a distal portion having an opening for receiving a tool; a first fastening element for accepting an attachment; a proximal portion with a first alignment element for engaging a second alignment element present in the cavity; and a rotable locking member for securing the collet to the surgical instrument.
- 19. The collet of claim 18 wherein the first alignment element is an aperture operable to receive a rigid member.
- 20. The collet of claim 18 wherein the first alignment element is a protuberance for insertion into an aperture.
- 21. The collet of claim 18 wherein the locking member is translatable along an axis of the collet.
- 22. The collet of claim 18 wherein the locking element includes threads operable to engage corresponding threads on the surgical instrument.
- 23. The collet of claim 18 wherein the first fastening element is an aperture operable to receive a protuberance formed on the attachment.
- 24. The collet of claim 18 wherein the first fastening element is an protuberance for insertion into an aperture formed in the attachment.
- 25. A method for assembling a surgical instrument, the method comprising:
aligning a first anti-rotation element of a collet with a corresponding second anti-rotation element on a motor assembly; inserting the collet into a cavity in the motor assembly, whereby the corresponding first and second anti-rotation elements are engaged; and securing the collet to the motor assembly using a locking member; whereby an attachment can be fastened to the collet in a position determined by the engaged anti-rotation elements.
- 26. The method of claim 25 further including sliding the locking member over the collet in the direction of the motor assembly.
- 27. The method of claim 25 further including inserting a tool into a receptacle in the collet and rotating at least a portion of the collet to secure the tool.
- 28. The method of claim 25 wherein rotating the portion of the collet includes rotating the attachment so that a mark on the attachment aligns with a corresponding mark on the motor assembly.
CROSS REFERENCE
[0001] The following related patent applications are hereby made of record and incorporated by reference: U.S. patent Ser. No. 10/102,762, U.S. patent Ser. No. 09/303,781, and U.S. patent Ser. No. 60/352,609.