Michael D. Hooven - Cincinnati OH Theodore A. Richardson - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
Enable Medical Corporation - West Chester OH
International Classification:
A61B 1814
US Classification:
606 50, 606 46, 606 48, 606 51, 606170, 606174
Abstract:
Bipolar electrosurgical scissors are disclosed having a pair of blades joined for relative movement in a scissor-like action between open and closed positions. The blades comprise a tissue contacting surface and first and second spaced apart electrodes extending along the surface. Current flow between the first and second electrodes of each blade and between each blade to promote hemostasis in tissue contacting the surface.
Michael D. Hooven - Cincinnati OH Theodore A. Richardson - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
Enable Medical Corporation - West Chester OH
International Classification:
A61B 1814
US Classification:
606 50, 606 48, 606 51, 606170, 606174
Abstract:
Bipolar electrosurgical scissors are disclosed having a pair of blades joined for relative movement in a scissor-like action between open and closed positions. The blades comprise a tissue contacting surface and first and second spaced apart electrodes extending along the surface. Current flow between the first and second electrodes of each blade and between each blade to promote hemostasis in tissue contacting the surface.
Tenny Chang - Mountain View CA Charles Gresl - San Francisco CA John Lunsford - San Carlos CA Jon A. Sherman - Cincinnati OH Theodore A. Richardson - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
Origin Medsystems - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
A61B 1732
US Classification:
606174, 606 50, 606170
Abstract:
Surgical scissors include a pair of scissor blades mounted at a distal end of an elongated flexible body and a housing attached to the proximal end of the elongated body. An actuator is coupled with mechanical advantage to the scissor blades for manually controlling shearing movement of the blades in response to finger movement on the actuator back and forth along the housing. Electrical conductors are provided through body and housing from a connector to the scissor blades. The housing is configured to be assembled in mating shells with components assembled in and confined by attached shells that facilitate rapid and accurate fabrication.
Curtis H. Porter - Huntsville MO, US Theodore Richardson - Orrville OH, US Larry B Champ - Cairo MO, US
Assignee:
Orscheln Products LLC - Moberly MO
International Classification:
G05G001/14
US Classification:
74512
Abstract:
An adjustable pedal assembly is disclosed that comprises a stationary mounting plate, a sliding mounting plate that receives a brake pedal and a throttle pedal, and a drive mechanism for displacing the sliding mounting plate relative to the stationary mounting plate.
Method Of Assembling An Electronic Control Pedal Assembly
Theodore Richardson - Gaylord MI, US Kirk Nielsen - Jacksonville FL, US Richard Boatright - Houghton Lake MI, US Jeffrey Gibson - Bellaire MI, US
Assignee:
Dura Global Technologies, Inc. - Rochester Hills MI
International Classification:
G05G 1/30 G01R 3/00
US Classification:
29595, 29593, 298931, 74512, 74513, 74514, 74560
Abstract:
An electronic control pedal assembly includes a fixed support structure and a pedal arm. The pedal arm has a lower end carrying a pedal and is pivotable relative to the support structure. A potentiometer is at least partly carried by the fixed support and operable to generate an electric control signal that varies in magnitude in proportion to the extent of movement of the pedal arm relative to the fixed support structure. The potentiometer has at least one resistive track trimmed after assembly of the potentiometer to the fixed support so that the potentiometer provides a first fixed electric control signal at a idle position of the pedal arm and the potentiometer has at least one resistive track trimmed after assembly of the potentiometer to the fixed support so that the potentiometer provides a second fixed electric control signal at a full throttle position of the pedal arm.
Philip M. Tetzlaff - Austin TX, US Carolyn Mihaichuk - Longmont CO, US Duane E. Kerr - Loveland CO, US David A. Schechter - Longmont CO, US Jonathon Sherman - Cincinnati OH, US Theodore Richardson - Cincinnati OH, US Gregory Drach - Liberty Township OH, US
Assignee:
Covidien AG - Neuhausen am Rheinfall
International Classification:
A61B 18/14
US Classification:
606 51, 606 52
Abstract:
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument for clamping, grasping, manipulating, and sealing tissue includes first and second shafts each having a jaw member extending from a distal end thereof and a handle disposed at a proximal end thereof. The handle being operable to effect movement of the jaw members relative to one another from a first position wherein the jaw members are disposed in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position wherein the jaw members cooperate to grasp tissue therebetween. The bipolar instrument is connectable to a source of electrical energy having a first electrical potential connected to one of the jaw members and a second electrical potential connected to the other of the jaw members such that the jaw members are capable of selectively conducting energy though tissue held therebetween to effect a seal. Both the first and second electrical potentials are transmitted to the jaw members through the first shaft.
Philip M. Tetzlaff - Austin TX, US Carolyn H. Mihaichuk - Longmont CO, US Duane E. Kerr - Berthoud CO, US David A. Schechter - Longmont CO, US Jon Sherman - Cincinnati OH, US Theodore Richardson - Cincinnati OH, US Greg Drach - Liberty Township OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14
US Classification:
606 51
Abstract:
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument for clamping, grasping, manipulating, and sealing tissue includes first and second shafts each having a jaw member extending from a distal end thereof and a handle disposed at a proximal end thereof. The handle being operable to effect movement of the jaw members relative to one another from a first position wherein the jaw members are disposed in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position wherein the jaw members cooperate to grasp tissue therebetween. The bipolar instrument is connectable to a source of electrical energy having a first electrical potential connected to one of the jaw members and a second electrical potential connected to the other of the jaw members such that the jaw members are capable of selectively conducting energy through tissue held therebetween to effect a seal. Both the first and second electrical potentials are transmitted to the jaw members through the first shaft.
An electrosurgical system is provided having a handpiece adapted to receive a plurality of different end effectors such that, when a particular end effector is attached to the handpiece, the end effector is recognized by either or both the handpiece and a separate electrosurgical generator so that the operational parameters for the particular end effector attached to the handpiece are selected.