The state of the art of SAL (Single Access Laparoscopy) has been already amply illustrated in the patent applications CS2012A000006 of Feb. 22, 2012, CS2012A000032 of Sep. 7, 2012, CS2013A000001 of Jan. 1, 2013, PCT/IT2013/000052 of Feb. 19, 2013, and CS2013A000023 of Sep. 5, 2013 and thus not repeated here.
Purpose of the new patent application is the presentation of the last version of the instrument to make it more reliable and functional its use.
In particular, we are first of all completely separate forceps commands from the one for arms opening, the control of which was entrusted to an internally threaded rotating bezel, whose axial movement is prevented by the outer shell of the handle. The bezel, acting on a worm element provided with special grooves that allow a motion of pure translation with respect to the inner frame of the instrument, on which are hinged the two arms, worm element which, advancing, causes, through connecting rods, the opening of the arms, as it will be better illustrated in the following.
The shape of the command rings was also changed, so that the longest command ring does not interfere with the operator's finger when operating the shorter one. Two ratchets were added to lock the closure of each forceps, providing of course the system with the appropriate unlocking devices. The cables controlling the counter rotation of the arms holding forceps were replaced with appropriate rods suitably shaped. A mechanism that allows to make interchangeable and therefore potentially disposable the forceps was finally introduced, in order to increase the level of security of the system, although designed as a non disposable instrument.
Also you should note how the claimed dependency of this family of patents by the patent family related to US2007299387 A1, is erroneous, since the present individual grippers have nothing to do with that system, because in that case it is a system composed of several elements, of which the central one, also used to obtain the opening of the forceps side, contains the tool operator. In particular we can note that this clamp is instead made solely by the two arms that can be opened without the need of an intermediate member, which in the case of the cited USA patent constrains the position of the instrument operator, placed at the center between the arms, for which if you want to move the zone of action of the instrument operator must also move the position of the side arms. In our case instead arms holder forceps instrument and operator are completely independent, for which the instrument operator can be moved to any point between the two lateral forceps, and even outside of these. Hence the essential novelty of the proposed instrument with respect to the system mentioned above.
Remaining valid all descriptions of constructive solutions to this tool, contained in patent applications cited above, to which we refer, we observe in
Turning then to
Finally, we note in
A spring (33), also present in the previous frame, as well as quadrilateral and forceps (30-32), holds the forceps open, while the last of the five new elements (34) is the true frame holder forceps, which however is limited to be a C-shaped structure, with four rear protuberances that guide the connection between the latter and the first element (23). How does it work then the coupling and uncoupling of the latter part (34) already fitted inside with all its components (29-33) is quite simple. In fact, just pick up the ring of command of the instrument, to advance the pawl (23) with respect to the bracket (22) while pressing the shaft (24), and at the same time closing the forceps (32) which is protruding the connecting element (29), which is inserted in the cavity (28), in which, by pressing on the base (26) is reinserted, the shaft (25). Note also that the latter has a lower section in the area of engagement, for which it cannot exit if not repeating these operations in reverse. And finally it should be noted that, thanks to the configuration adopted, it is also easy to mount forceps they open both in the plane of opening of the arms that in the plane perpendicular to this, being sufficient to construct a connecting element (35) similar to the previous (29), but that present the two hooking holes parallel between them rather than perpendicular. Of course this is only one way to realize the separation of the forceps with respect to the instrument, and other possible solutions always fall in the more general case of single instrument with two arms equipped with forceps end.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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CS2013A000023 | Sep 2013 | IT | national |
CS2014A000026 | Aug 2014 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IT2014/000230 | 9/3/2014 | WO | 00 |