A laparoscopic forceps comprising a handpiece including a distal end portion; a tubular member protruding from the distal end portion of the handpiece, the tubular member having a distal end with a distal opening, a pair of jaws having legs that are disposed within the tubular member and partially p
A laparoscopic forceps comprising a handpiece including a distal end portion; a tubular member protruding from the distal end portion of the handpiece, the tubular member having a distal end with a distal opening, a pair of jaws having legs that are disposed within the tubular member and partially protruding from the distal opening, the jaws and the tubular member being movable relative to each other; wherein each of the jaws has an arcuate section; an operable mechanism for creating relative motion between the jaws and the tubular member along a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis, and one or more spacing members extending across the distal opening of the tubular member and between the jaws; wherein the jaws are closable by the relative movement of the tubular member and the jaws towards each other so that the tubular member advances over the arcuate section of the jaws, and the jaws are openable by the relative movement of the tubular member and the jaws away from each other so that the one or more spacing members extend between the jaws and the jaws are moved apart.
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1. A laparoscopic forceps comprising: a) a handpiece;b) a biasing member;c) a tubular member including: i. an outer tube, andii. an inner tube, wherein the outer tube and inner tube are configured for relative axial motion when acted upon by the biasing member; andd) two or more jaws that extend out
1. A laparoscopic forceps comprising: a) a handpiece;b) a biasing member;c) a tubular member including: i. an outer tube, andii. an inner tube, wherein the outer tube and inner tube are configured for relative axial motion when acted upon by the biasing member; andd) two or more jaws that extend out of the tubular member and the two or more jaws pivot on a common axis that is anchored to the inner tube, wherein each of the two or more jaws has an arcuate section;e) a blade and the blade includes a pin recess that receives a portion of a pin so that the blade is movable along a longitudinal axis of the tubular member;wherein the outer tube, during actuation of the biasing member, overruns the two or more jaws so that the two or more jaws are moved towards each other; wherein one or more spacing members extend across a distal opening of the tubular member and between the two or more jaws; andwherein the two or more jaws are closable by the relative movement of the tubular member and the two or more jaws towards each other so that the tubular member advances over the arcuate section of the two or more jaws, and the two or more are openable by the relative movement of the tubular member and the two or more jaws away from each other so that the one or more spacing members extend between the two or more jaws so that the two or more jaws are moved apart. 2. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 1, wherein the common axis is a pin that connects each of the two or more jaws to the tubular member. 3. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 1, wherein a spacing member is connected to the outer tube so that the spacing member drives the two or more jaws apart. 4. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 1, wherein the handpiece includes a distal end portion. 5. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 4, wherein the tubular member protrudes from the distal end portion of the handpiece and the tubular member has a distal end and a distal opening. 6. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 5, wherein the two or more jaws have legs that are disposed within the tubular member and partially protrude from the distal opening in the distal end of the tubular member and the two or more jaws and the tubular member are movable relative to each other in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tubular member. 7. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 6, wherein each of the two or more jaws has an operable mechanism for creating relative motion between the two or more jaws and the tubular member along a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tubular member. 8. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 7, wherein the laparoscopic forceps include a camming shaft that is located in the distal end of the tubular member. 9. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 8, wherein the one or more spacing members are a pair of opposing pins that include a blade recess therebetween, one continuous spacing member that extends across the distal opening of the tubular member, or both. 10. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 9, wherein the one or more spacing members include a generally mushroom shape and/or are crimped material of the tubular member, the camming shaft, or both. 11. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 10, wherein the one or more spacing members are one or more bars that extend out of the distal opening of the tubular member along the longitudinal axis of the tubular member. 12. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 11, wherein the one or more bars each include a bulbous portion at an end that increases a size of each of the one or more bars so that when the bulbous portion contacts the two or more jaws, the legs of the two or more jaws, or both as the two or more jaws are moved apart. 13. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 12, wherein the laparoscopic forceps include a blade and the blade has a pin recess that extends along the longitudinal axis of the tubular member, and the one or more spacing members extend through the pin recess so that the blade is extendable and retractable. 14. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 13, wherein the jaws include a pivot joint that the jaws rotate about to open and close. 15. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 14, wherein the inner tube extends within all or a portion of the outer tube. 16. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 15, wherein a spacing members maintains the jaws in an open state. 17. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 1, wherein the tubular member includes a blade recess. 18. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 1, wherein the tubular member includes internal flat portions. 19. The laparoscopic forceps of claim 1, wherein the tubular member includes a one or more pocket surfaces and the one or more pocket surfaces are complementary in shape to the legs of the two or more jaws.
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