BIFURCATED FORCEPS
20180064459 ยท 2018-03-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The bifurcated forceps include a first pair of forceps having a first pair of opposed forceps or pincer arms and a second pair of opposed forceps or pincer arms. Each arm has a pivot end and a gripping end. Each pair is coupled at the pivot end and resiliently biased to a spaced apart position at the gripping end so that each pair may be independently pinched together, defining a gripping plane. The pivot ends of the two pairs are rotatable about a common pivot axis in a plane normal to the gripping planes, the arms in each pair being constrained to rotate to an identical radial angle in order to grip the same object at spaced apart positions. Adjacent arms in different pairs may have a mating blade and receptacle configuration to releasably lock the arms together to use the two pairs as a single pair.
Claims
1. A bifurcated forceps, comprising a first pair of forceps arms and a second pair of forceps arms, each of the arms having a pivot end and a gripping end, the pivot ends of the first and second pairs of forceps arms being resiliently coupled to each other at the pivot ends, the first and second pairs of forceps arms being biased to an open position in which the gripping ends are separated from each other and resiliently pivotal towards each other in a gripping plane in order to grip an object between the gripping ends, the pivot ends of the two arms in each of the pairs being pivotal around a common pivot axis in a rotational plane orthogonal to the gripping plane, whereby the first pair of forceps arms and the second pair of forceps arms may be rotated to spaced radial positions in order to grip the same object at spaced apart positions.
2. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 1, further comprising a pivot pin extending through the pivot end of both of the pairs of forceps, the pivot pin defining the common pivot axis.
3. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 1, wherein the second pair of forceps arms comprises an inner pair of forceps, the pivot ends of the second pair of forceps arms being physically joined directly to each other, whereby the forceps arms of the inner pair of forceps are constrained to rotate together around the common pivot axis.
4. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 3, wherein the second pair of forceps arms are equal in length.
5. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 3, wherein the second pair of forceps arms are made of a resilient material.
6. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 3, wherein the second pair of forceps arms are made of spring steel.
7. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 3, wherein the second pair of forceps arms are made of resilient plastic.
8. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 3, wherein the pivot ends of the second pair of forceps arms are joined by welding.
9. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 3, wherein the pivot ends of the second pair of forceps arms are joined by adhesive.
10. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 3, wherein the first pair of forceps arms comprises first and second arms having their pivot ends on opposite sides of the pivot ends of the inner pair of forceps, the first pair of forceps arms defining an outer pair of forceps.
11. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 10, further comprising a sliding pin extending through the forceps arms of the outer pair of forceps, whereby the forceps arms of the outer pair of forceps are constrained to rotate together around the common pivot axis.
12. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 10, wherein the forceps arms of the outer pair of forceps are made of resilient material.
13. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 10, wherein the forceps arms of the outer pair of forceps are made of spring steel.
14. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 10, wherein the forceps arms of the outer pair of forceps are made of resilient plastic.
15. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 10, wherein: both of the forceps arms of the outer pair of forceps define a receptacle; and both of the forceps arms of the inner pair of forceps define a blade edge, the blade edges of the inner pair of forceps snapping into the receptacles of the outer pair of forceps to selectively lock the inner and outer pairs together so that the bifurcated forceps may be used as a single pair of forceps to grip an object at a single point.
16. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 10, wherein: one of the forceps arms of the outer pair of forceps defines a receptacle and one of the arms of the outer pair of forceps defines a blade edge; and one of the forceps arms of the inner pair of forceps defines a blade edge and one of the forceps arms of the inner pair of forceps defines a receptacle, the blade edges snapping into the receptacles to selectively lock the inner and outer pairs together so that the bifurcated forceps may be used as a single pair of forceps to grip an object at a single point.
17. A bifurcated forceps, comprising: an outer pair of forceps an inner pair of forceps, each of the pairs of forceps having forceps arms having a pivot end and a gripping end, the gripping ends of the inner and outer pairs being resiliently biased to a spaced apart relation; and a pivot pin extending through the pivot ends of the inner and outer pairs of forceps, the forceps arms of the inner and outer pairs of forceps each being resiliently pivotal towards each other in a gripping plane in order to grip an object between the gripping ends of each of the pairs, the pivot ends of the forceps arms in each of the pairs being pivotal around the pivot pin in a rotational plane orthogonal to the gripping plane, whereby the inner pair of forceps arms and the outer pair of forceps arms may be rotated to spaced radial positions in order to grip the same object at spaced apart positions.
18. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 17, wherein the pivot ends of the forceps arms of the outer pair of forceps are disposed on opposite sides of the pivot ends of the inner pair of forceps, the pivot ends of the inner pair of forceps being physically joined to each other.
19. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 18, wherein adjacent forceps arms of the inner and outer pairs of forceps define a blade edge and a receptacle, respectively, the blade edges snapping into the receptacles in order to selectively lock the inner and outer pairs of forceps together, whereby the bifurcated forceps may be used as a single pair of forceps.
20. The bifurcated forceps according to claim 18, further comprising a sliding pin extending through the forceps arms of the outer pair of forceps, whereby the forceps arms of the outer pair of forceps are constrained to rotate together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] The bifurcated forceps 100 is configured for allowing a user to grip wide or elongate objects at two spaced apart points, making it easier to manipulate the object without having the object rotate and providing a firmer grip by applying the pulling force at two spaced locations. It is to be noted that the term forceps encompasses any type of tweezer-like instrument, including a small pincer-like instrument having resiliently hinged, cooperating arms or jaw members particularly adapted or suited for plucking of handling small objects.
[0018] The bifurcated forceps 100 includes a first or outer pair of forceps 110 pivotally connected to a second or inner pair of forceps 120. The first pair of forceps 110 includes a first forceps arm 112 and a corresponding second forceps arm 114, each forceps arm 112, 114 of the outer pair of forceps 110 having a gripping end 116a and an opposing pivot end 116b. The first forceps arm 112 and the corresponding second forceps arm 114 of the outer pair of forceps 110 mirror one another and define a first gripping plane when the arms 112, 114 are squeezed towards each other to grip an object between the gripping ends 116a.
[0019] Likewise, the inner pair of forceps 120 includes a first forceps arm 122 and a corresponding second forceps arm 124, each forceps arm 122, 124 of the inner pair of forceps 120 having a gripping end 126a and an opposing pivot end 126b. Similar to the outer pair of forceps 110, the first forceps arm 122 and the corresponding second forceps arm 124 of the inner pair of forceps 120 mirror one another and define a second gripping plane when the arms 122, 124 are squeezed towards each other to grip an object between the gripping ends 126a.
[0020] The gripping end 116a, 126a of each forceps arm 112, 114, 122, 124 includes a corresponding gripping point 115, pad, or jaw such that when the one pair of forceps (e.g., the outer pair of forceps 110) is separated from the other pair of forceps (e.g., the inner pair of forceps 120), as discussed further below, there will be four gripping points 115 extending from the bifurcated forceps 100. The gripping points 115 are configured to grip an object, such as tissue, a suture needle, a fishing hook, etc. at a single point when the two pairs of forceps 110, 120 are locked together, as illustrated in
[0021] The pivot ends 116b of the forceps arms 112, 114 of the outer pair of forceps 110 and the pivot ends 126b of the forceps arms 122, 124 of the inner pair of forceps 120 are joined to each other by a pivot pin 135, such as a screw fastener, a rivet, or the like so that the outer pair of forceps 110 may be pivoted away from the inner pair of forceps 120 to a selective radial angle in a plane orthogonal to the gripping planes defined by squeezing the gripping ends 116a together and by squeezing the gripping ends 126a together. The forceps arms 112, 114 of the outer forceps 110 and the forceps arms 122, 124 of the inner forceps 120 are made of a resilient material, e.g., spring steel, resilient plastic, etc., such that the gripping ends 116a are biased to an open position and the gripping ends 126a are biased to an open position. When the forceps arms 112, 114 are squeezed towards each other to grip an object between the gripping ends 116a and then released, the gripping ends 116a resiliently return to a spaced apart open position. Similarly, when the forceps arms 122, 124 are squeezed towards each other to grip an object between the gripping ends 126a and then released, the gripping ends 126a resiliently return to a spaced apart open position.
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[0024] It is to be understood that the bifurcated forceps is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.