ULTRASONIC SCALPEL HANDLE
20230397927 · 2023-12-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2017/0046
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An ultrasonic scalpel handle, comprising a handle housing (11) and a transducer assembly (12). The transducer assembly (12) is integrally accommodated in the handle housing (11) and can rotate about its own axis. The transducer assembly (12) comprises a transducer shell (121) and a transducer (122) fixedly disposed to each other, and a conductive member (123) fixedly provided outside the transducer shell (121). The conductive member (123) has at least a conductive portion. The transducer (122) is fixedly and electrically connected to the conductive portion. An electric element (13) is further fixedly provided in the handle housing (11). In the process that the transducer assembly (12) rotates about its own axis with respect to the handle housing (11), the electric element (13) is always in contact with the conductive portion to maintain electric connection. In this way, in the process that the transducer assembly rotates about its own axis in the handle housing, power cord does not rotate with it, and the power cord may further extend in the lower part of the handle, such that a series of problems of heavy burden on the arm and easy fatigue, and knotting of the power cord, etc. caused by the power cord extending from the rear portion of the handle housing are avoided.
Claims
1. An ultrasonic scalpel handle, comprising a handle housing having an accommodating cavity and a transducer assembly, wherein the transducer assembly is integrally accommodated in the accommodating cavity and configured to rotate about its own axis in the accommodating cavity, the transducer assembly comprises a transducer shell and a transducer fixedly connected to each other, the transducer shell has a hollow cavity, at least a rear portion of the transducer is accommodated in the hollow cavity, the transducer assembly further comprises a conductive member fixedly provided outside the transducer shell, the conductive member at least has a conductive portion, the transducer is fixedly and electrically connected to the conductive portion, and a power connecting member is fixedly arranged in the accommodating cavity of the handle housing, the power connecting member presses against the conductive portion, and throughout a process that the transducer assembly rotates about its own axis with respect to the handle housing, the power connecting member keeps in contact with the conductive portion to maintain electrical connection.
2. The ultrasonic scalpel handle according to claim 1, wherein the conductive member is fixedly disposed on an outer circumference of the transducer shell, the conductive portion is in a shape of a ring, an axis of the conductive portion and an axis of the transducer assembly are collinear, the power connecting member is located on a circumferential outer side of the transducer assembly, and the power connecting member presses against the conductive portion inward in a radial direction of the transducer shell.
3. The ultrasonic scalpel handle according to claim 2, wherein the conductive portion comprises a first conductive portion and a second conductive portion which are insulated from each other and are in a shape of a ring, the transducer has a first electric lead and a second electric lead, the first electric lead is electrically connected to the first conductive portion, and the second electric lead is electrically connected to the second conductive portion; the power connecting member has a first power connecting member and a second power connecting member arranged independently with each other, the first power connecting member presses against the first conductive portion, and the second power connecting member presses against the second conductive portion.
4. The ultrasonic scalpel handle according to claim 3, wherein the first conductive portion and the second conductive portion are disposed at intervals in an axis direction of the transducer shell, and the first power connecting member and the second power connecting member are disposed at intervals in a front-rear direction of the handle housing.
5. The ultrasonic scalpel handle according to claim 3, wherein the power connecting member comprises two conductive rings both made of conductive materials, a spacing ring located between the two conductive rings in an axis direction and made of insulating materials, the two conductive rings and the spacing ring are fixedly sleeved on an outer circumference of the handle housing, and the first conductive portion and the second conductive portion are composed of the two conductive rings, respectively.
6. The ultrasonic scalpel handle according to claim 1, wherein the conductive member is fixedly disposed on a rear end portion of the transducer shell, and the power connecting member presses against the conductive portion forward in a front-rear direction of the transducer shell.
7. The ultrasonic scalpel handle according to claim 6, wherein the conductive portion comprises a first conductive portion and a second conductive portion insulated from each other, the first conductive portion and the second conductive portion are in a shape of a disc or ring taking the axis of the transducer assembly as a rotation center, the transducer has a first electric lead and a second electric lead, the first electric lead is electrically connected to the first conductive portion, and the second electric lead is electrically connected to the second conductive portion, and the power connecting member has a first elastic power connecting member and a second elastic power connecting member arranged independently of each other, the first elastic power connecting member and the second elastic power connecting member are both elastic pieces made of metal materials, an end portion of the first elastic power connecting member and an end portion of the second elastic power connecting member are fixedly disposed in the handle housing, respectively, the other end portion of the first elastic power connecting member presses against the first conductive portion forward, and the other end portion of the second elastic power connecting member presses against the second conductive portion forward.
8. The ultrasonic scalpel handle according to claim 7, wherein the conductive member comprises a plate body, a first conductive piece and a second conductive piece which are fixed on the plate body and made of metal materials, the first conductive portion is composed by the first conductive piece, the second conductive portion is composed by the second conductive piece, the first elastic power connecting member presses against a rear side of the first conductive piece, and the second elastic power connecting member presses against a rear side of the second conductive piece.
9. The ultrasonic scalpel handle according to claim 8, wherein the second conductive portion is in a shape of a ring and circumferentially disposed on a circumferential outer side of the first conductive portion, and the first conductive portion and the second conductive portion are disposed at intervals in a radial direction of the plate body.
10. The ultrasonic scalpel handle according to claim 1, wherein the power connecting member is an elastic element made of conductive material, and the power connecting member elastically presses against the conductive portion.
11. The ultrasonic scalpel handle according to claim 1, wherein the ultrasonic scalpel handle further comprises a power cord, an end portion of the power cord is fixedly connected to the power connecting member in the accommodating cavity, and the other end portion of the power cord goes through the accommodating cavity and goes out from a lower portion of the handle housing.
12. The ultrasonic scalpel handle according to claim 1, wherein the ultrasonic scalpel handle further comprises a power cord, the power cord comprises a conductive wire located in the accommodating cavity, and a socket fixedly disposed on a lower portion of the handle housing, an end portion of the conductive wire is fixedly and electrically connected to the power connecting member, and the other end portion of the conductive wire is fixedly and electrically connected to the socket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0036] 1—ultrasonic scalpel handle; 11—handle housing; 11a—left housing; 11b—right housing; 11c—top cover; 11d—viewing window; [0037] 12—transducer assembly; 121—transducer shell; 1211—front shell; 1212—rear shell; 1213—middle shell; 121a—straight-tooth ring; [0038] 122—transducer; 1221—horn shaft; 1222—horn core; 1223—retaining ring; 1224—first electric lead/second electric lead; [0039] 123—conductive member; 1231—first conductive ring (first conductive portion); 1232—second conductive ring (second conductive portion); 1233—spacing ring; 1234—insulating sleeve; 1235—positioning projection; 1230—plate body; 123a—first conductive piece; 123b—second conductive piece; 123c—first through hole; 123d—second through hole; [0040] 124—connecting screw; 125—rubber gasket; 126—rubber ring; 127—front retaining cover; 128—rear sealing ring; 129—screw; [0041] 13—power connecting member; 131—first power connecting member; 132—second power connecting member; 13a—first elastic power connecting member; 13b—second elastic power connecting member; [0042] 2—cutting tool; 3—power adapter; 31—connecting wire; 4—pedal switch; 5—socket.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0043] For conveniently describing the relative positions of the components in the ultrasonic scalpel, the above and following descriptions of the front-rear direction are defined with reference to the direction observed by the operator while holding the ultrasonic scalpel for operation, where the position of the ultrasonic scalpel acting on the surgical site is front, and the position of the ultrasonic scalpel near the human body is rear.
[0044] Referring to the ultrasonic scalpel system shown in
[0045] Referring to the figs, the ultrasonic scalpel handle 1 comprises a handle housing 11 and a transducer assembly 12, the handle housing 11 comprises a left housing 11a and a right housing 11b that are fixedly connected and fitted with each other, and a top cover 11c at the top, which has an accommodating cavity, wherein the transducer assembly 12 is integrally accommodated in the accommodating cavity and can rotate about its own axis in the accommodating cavity, wherein the axis of the transducer assembly 12 extends in the front-rear direction. The transducer assembly 12 comprises a transducer shell 121 and a transducer 122 fixedly connected to each other, the transducer shell 121 has a hollow cavity, and at least a rear portion of the transducer 122 is accommodated in the hollow cavity and is fixed to the transducer shell 121.
[0046] Specifically, referring to the figs, the transducer 122 is an one-piece member, and comprises a horn shaft 1221 and a horn core 1222 successively arranged in the axis direction, a retaining ring 1223 is formed at a position of the connection between the horn shaft 1221 and the horn core 1222, the horn core 1222 and the retaining ring 1223 are both accommodated in the hollow cavity of the transducer shell 121, and the front portion of the horn shaft 1221 extends out the hollow cavity and is connected to a cutting tool 2 via a connecting screw 124 of the front portion.
[0047] The transducer assembly 12 further comprises a conductive member 123 fixedly arranged outside the transducer shell 121, the conductive member 123 has at least a conductive portion, the transducer 122 is fixedly and electrically connected to the conductive portion, an power connecting member 13 is further fixedly arranged in the accommodating cavity of the handle housing 11, the power connecting member 13 presses against the conductive portion, and in the process that the transducer 122 rotates about its own axis with respect to the handle housing 11, the power connecting member 13 is always in contact with the conductive portion to maintain electric connecting.
[0048] In the following, the technical solution of the disclosure is further described combining with the accompanying figs and two specific embodiments.
Embodiment 1
[0049] As shown in
[0050] The two conductive portions are disposed at intervals in the axis direction of the transducer shell 121, in this embodiment, as shown in
[0051] The first conductive ring 1231, the second conductive portion 1232 and the spacing ring 1233 are fixedly sleeved on the outer circumference of the handle housing 121, specifically, between each conductive ring and the spacing ring 1233, a circumferential limiting structure for limiting relative rotation is provided between the two, and a positioning structure for limiting the rotation of the conductive member 123 and limiting the movement of the conductive member 123 in the axis direction is provided between the whole conductive member 123 and the transducer shell 121.
[0052] Here, referring to
[0053] The conductive member 123 further comprises an insulating sleeve 1234, the insulating sleeve 1234 is fixedly sleeved on the outer circumference of the middle shell 1213, the first conductive ring 1231, the spacing ring 1233 and the second conductive ring 1232 are sleeved on the outer circumference of a rear tube section of the insulating sleeve 1234 together, and the front portion of the first conductive ring 1231 and the insulating sleeve 1234, the rear portion of the first conductive ring 1231 and the front portion of the spacing ring 1233, the rear portion of the spacing ring 1233 and the front portion of the second conductive ring 1232, and the rear portion of the second conductive ring 1232 and the front portion of the rear shell 1212 are fitted and positioned to each other in a manner of positioning projections 1235 and recesses, in this way, the conductive member 123 is fixedly on the transducer shell 121.
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[0056] In this way, it only needs to connect two leads of the power cord to the first power connecting member 131 and the second power connecting member 132 inside the handle housing 11, respectively, then the power cord can go out from the lower portion of the handle housing 11 to connect the power supply, in this way, in the process that the transducer assembly 12 rotates about its own axis in the handle housing 11, the power cord does not rotate with it, such that a series of problems of heavy burden on the arm and easy fatigue, and knotting of the power cord, etc. caused by the power cord extending from the rear portion of the handle housing 11 are avoided.
Embodiment 2
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[0058] Specifically, the conductive portion comprises a first conductive portion and a second conductive portion which are insulated from each other, the transducer 122 has two electric leads, namely a first electric lead and a second electric lead (not shown), and the first electric lead is electrically connected to the first conductive portion, and the second electric lead is electrically connected to the second conductive portion. The power connecting member 13 has a first elastic power connecting member 13a and a second elastic power connecting member 13b arranged independently with each other and insulated from each other, the first elastic power connecting member 13a presses against the first conductive portion, and the second elastic power connecting member 13b presses against the second conductive portion. The above first conductive portion and the second conductive portion are in the shape of a disc or ring taking the axis of the transducer assembly 12 as a rotation center, in this way, in the process that the transducer assembly 12 rotates about its own axis, the first elastic power connecting member 13a and the second elastic power connecting member 13b can keep to press against the first conductive portion and the second conductive portion respectively.
[0059] In this embodiment, the conductive member 123 comprises a plate body 1230, and a first conductive piece 123a and a second conductive piece 123b which are fixed on the plate body 1230 and made of metal materials, wherein, the first conductive piece 123a is in the shape of a disc, and the second conductive piece 123b is in the shape of a ring and circumferentially disposed on the circumferential outer side of the first conductive piece 123a, and the first conductive piece 123a and the second conductive piece 123b are disposed at intervals in the radial direction of the conductive member 123, that is, the outer circumferential edge of the first conductive piece 123a and the inner circumferential edge of the second conductive piece 123b have a distance in the radial direction of the conductive member 123. The first conductive piece 123a forms the first conductive portion, and the second conductive piece 123b forms the second conductive portion.
[0060] A first through hole 123c and a second through hole 123d are opened on the plate body 1230 penetrating in its own thickness direction, the first electric lead runs through the first through hole 123c and is fixed to the first conductive piece 123a by means of welding to achieve electric connecting, and the second electric lead runs through the second through hole 123d and is fixed to the second conductive piece 123b by means of welding to achieve electric connecting.
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[0063] In this way, it only needs to connect the two conductive wires of the power cord to the first elastic power connecting member 13a and the second elastic power connecting member 13b respectively, then the power cord can go out from the lower portion of the handle housing 11 to connect the power supply, in this way, in the process that the transducer assembly 12 rotates about its own axis in the handle housing 11, the power cord does not rotate with it, such that a series of problems of heavy burden on the arm and easy fatigue, and knotting of the power cord, etc. caused by the power cord extending from the rear portion of the handle housing 11 are avoided.
[0064] The embodiments described above are only for illustrating the technical concepts and features of the disclosure, and are intended to make those skilled in the art being able to understand the disclosure and thereby implement it, and should not be concluded to limit the protective scope of this disclosure. Any equivalent variations or modifications according to the disclosure should be covered by the protective scope of the disclosure.