Surgical Instrument Including Inductively Coupled Accessory
20180000531 · 2018-01-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2017/00415
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B18/1445
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/00411
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B90/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B18/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B90/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A surgical instrument system includes a surgical instrument, a power supply, and an accessory. The surgical instrument has a first induction device positioned therein. The power supply is electrically coupled to the first induction device. The accessory is selectively operably couplable to the surgical instrument. The accessory includes a second induction device that is inductively coupled with the first induction device when the accessory is operably coupled to the surgical instrument such that the power supply provides power to the accessory.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. A surgical instrument, comprising: a power supply; a handle assembly having a shaft extending therefrom; a first induction device supported by the shaft and electrically coupled to the power supply; and an accessory removably coupled to the shaft and including a second induction device, the second induction device inductively coupled with the first induction device to enable the power supply to power the accessory.
3. The surgical instrument of claim 2, wherein the first induction device includes an electrical conduit electrically coupled to the power supply, the second induction device including an electrical conduit inductively coupled to the electrical conduit of the first induction device.
4. The surgical instrument of claim 3, wherein at least one of the electrical conduits of the first or second induction devices includes a wire at least partially wound about a respective one of the first or second induction devices.
5. The surgical instrument of claim 4, wherein the at least one of the first or second induction devices includes a pole member, at least a portion of the wire wound about the pole member.
6. The surgical instrument of claim 3, wherein the electrical conduit of the first induction device is positioned in non-concentric alignment with the electrical conduit of the second induction device while the first and second induction devices are inductively coupled.
7. The surgical instrument of claim 2, wherein the accessory includes a camera, a sensor, an illumination device, or combinations thereof.
8. The surgical instrument of claim 2, wherein the accessory defines a channel configured to receive at least a portion of the shaft to mount the accessory on the shaft.
9. The surgical instrument of claim 2, further comprising a second power supply configured to power the handle assembly.
10. The surgical instrument of claim 2, wherein the power supply is configured to provide alternating current, direct current, or combinations thereof.
11. The surgical instrument of claim 10, further comprising a converter coupled to at least one of the first or second induction devices and configured to convert current between alternating and direct current.
12. A surgical instrument system, comprising: a power supply; a surgical instrument having a handle assembly and a shaft extending from the handle assembly; and an accessory removably coupled to the shaft to enable the power supply to transmit electrical current to the accessory via induction to power the accessory.
13. The surgical instrument system of claim 12, further including an instrument power supply in electrical communication with the surgical instrument to provide power to the surgical instrument.
14. The surgical instrument system of claim 12, wherein the surgical instrument includes an electrical conduit electrically coupled to the power supply, and the accessory includes an electrical conduit inductively coupled to the electrical conduit of the surgical instrument.
15. The surgical instrument system of claim 14, wherein at least one of the electrical conduits includes a cable and a pole member, the cable at least partially wound about the pole member.
16. The surgical instrument system of claim 14, wherein the electrical conduit of the accessory is positioned in non-concentric alignment with the electrical conduit of the surgical instrument while the accessory is removably coupled to the surgical instrument.
17. The surgical instrument system of claim 12, wherein the accessory includes a camera, a sensor, an illumination device, or combinations thereof.
18. The surgical instrument system of claim 12, wherein the accessory defines a channel configured to receive at least a portion of the shaft to mount the accessory on the shaft.
19. The surgical instrument system of claim 12, wherein the power supply is configured to provide alternating current, direct current, or combinations thereof to at least one of the surgical instrument or the accessory.
20. The surgical instrument system of claim 19, further comprising a converter in electrical communication with the power supply and configured to convert current between alternating and direct current.
21. A method of powering an accessory for a surgical instrument, the method comprising: removably coupling an independent accessory to a shaft of a surgical instrument; and inductively coupling the accessory to the shaft to power the accessory with a power supply operatively associated with the surgical instrument.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Various embodiments of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to the drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] Embodiments of the presently disclosed surgical instrument system are described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate similar or identical elements in each of the several views. However, the disclosed embodiments are merely examples of the disclosure, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present disclosure in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. In the drawings and the description that follows, the term “proximal” refers to the end of the surgical instrument system that is closest to the user, whereas the term “distal” refers to the end of the surgical instrument system that is farthest from the user.
[0018] Referring now to the drawings,
[0019] In the alternate embodiment of
[0020] The surgical instrument 100 (and 100′) includes a housing 110, a shaft 120, a tool assembly 130, one or more electrical conduits 140, and a first induction device 150 (
[0021] One or more electrical conduits 140 (e.g., one or more wires or cables) are positioned within one or more of the housing 110, the shaft 120, and the tool assembly 130. As best illustrated in
[0022] As best shown in
[0023] The accessory 200 includes a housing 202, one or more powered devices 204 (e.g., including cameras, sensors, illumination devices, or any other suitable powered devices that could assist the clinician in performing a medical/surgical procedure) and a second induction device 210. The one or more powered devices 204 and the second induction device 210 are coupled to the housing 202. The second induction device 210 is configured and dimensioned to inductively couple with the first induction device 150 when the accessory 200 is operably coupled to the surgical instrument 100 such that the electric field (not shown) formed around the first induction device 150 solely powers the accessory 200. In particular, the second induction device 210 includes one or more electrical conduits 212 (e.g., one or more wires or cables such as copper wire or any other suitable material capable of transmitting electric current). A first portion 212a of the length of the one or more electrical conduits 212 is wound about a spool 214 positioned within the housing 202. The spool 214 defines a passage 214a therethrough. A second portion 212b of the length of the one or more electrical conduits 212 is coupled to the one or more powered devices 204. In this respect, the electric field (not shown) formed around the first induction device 150 generates electric current in the one or more electrical conduits 212 of the second induction device 210 which powers the powered devices 204. The housing 202 may define a channel 220 therethrough that may accommodate at least a portion of the shaft 120 so that the accessory 200 may be operably coupled to the surgical instrument 100. As shown in
[0024] As an alternative to opening 220, the accessory can have a U or C-shape to clamp onto the shaft 120 (or 120′) as the gap in the U or C would be pressed onto the shaft for frictional engagement so the induction devices are adjacent.
[0025] In some embodiments, the first induction device 150 and the second induction device 210 may be positioned adjacent and/or offset from one another. In one embodiment, the first induction device 150 and the second induction device 210 may be concentrically aligned.
[0026] Referring now to
[0027] The surgical instrument 400 includes a housing 110, a shaft 120, a tool assembly 130, one or more electrical conduits 140, and a first induction device 250. The first induction device 250 is positioned within the shaft 120 but may be positioned within one or more of the housing 110, the shaft 120, and the tool assembly 130. The first induction device 250 includes one or more electrical conduits 252 (e.g., one or more wires or cables such as copper wire or any other suitable material capable of transmitting electric current) that are at least partially wound about a pole member 254 of the first induction device 250. At least a portion of length of the electrical conduits 252 of the first induction device 250 may extend proximally through the shaft 120 and electrically couple with the second power supply 300c.
[0028] When the first induction device 250 is in electrical communication with the second power supply 300c, the one or more electrical conduits 152 become electrically charged (via direct or alternating current) so that an electric field (not shown) is formed around the first induction device 250. As best illustrated in
[0029] The accessory 500 includes a housing 502, one or more powered devices 204 (e.g., including cameras, sensors, illumination devices, or any other suitable powered devices that could assist the clinician in performing a medical/surgical procedure) and a second induction device 510. The one or more powered devices 204 and the second induction device 510 are coupled to the housing 502. The second induction device 510 is configured and dimensioned to inductively couple with the first induction device 250 when the accessory 500 is operably coupled to the surgical instrument 400 such that the electric field formed around the first induction device 250 solely powers the accessory 500. In particular, the second induction device 510 includes one or more electrical conduits 512 (e.g., one or more wires or cables such as copper wire or any other suitable material capable of transmitting electric current). A portion of the length of the one or more electrical conduits 512 are wound about a pole member 514 positioned within the housing 502. Another portion of the length of the one or more electrical conduits 512 is coupled to the one or more powered devices 204. In this respect, the electric field (not shown) formed around the first induction device 250 generates electric current in the one or more electrical conduits 512 of the second induction device 510 which powers the powered devices 204. As best illustrated in
[0030] While several embodiments of the disclosure have been shown in the drawings and/or discussed herein, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of particular embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.