Method and structure for selectively locking portions of a seal assembly
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61B-017/34
A61B-017/02
A61B-017/00
출원번호
US-0002832
(2016-01-21)
등록번호
US-9895164
(2018-02-20)
발명자
/ 주소
Kleyman, Gennady
출원인 / 주소
Covidien LP
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초록▼
A surgical access device that includes a seal assembly. The seal assembly includes an upper housing portion having a first seal and a lower housing portion including a second seal. The upper housing portion is rotatably connectable to the lower housing portion. The surgical access device also includ
A surgical access device that includes a seal assembly. The seal assembly includes an upper housing portion having a first seal and a lower housing portion including a second seal. The upper housing portion is rotatably connectable to the lower housing portion. The surgical access device also includes a rotation prevention mechanism configured to prevent inadvertent relative rotation of, and disconnection of, the upper housing portion and the lower housing portion. The rotation prevention mechanism is further configured to be selectively actuated by a user, such that, when actuated, the upper housing portion is selectively rotatable relative to, and disconnectable from, the lower housing portion.
대표청구항▼
1. A surgical access device, which comprises: a sleeve defining a longitudinal axis and having an internal longitudinal passage, and proximal and distal ends, the sleeve dimensioned for passage through tissue;a seal assembly mountable adjacent the proximal end of the sleeve, the seal assembly includ
1. A surgical access device, which comprises: a sleeve defining a longitudinal axis and having an internal longitudinal passage, and proximal and distal ends, the sleeve dimensioned for passage through tissue;a seal assembly mountable adjacent the proximal end of the sleeve, the seal assembly including: an upper housing and a lower housing distal of the upper housing, the upper housing being releasable relative to the lower housing when in a first relative rotational orientation of the upper and lower housings and being securable relative to the lower housing when in a second relative rotational orientation of the upper and lower housings; anda seal mounted to one of the upper housing and the lower housing; anda rotation prevention mechanism configured to releasably secure the upper and lower housings of the seal assembly in the second relative rotational orientation to prevent removal of the upper housing from the lower housing, the rotation prevention mechanism further configured to be selectively actuated by a user, such that, when actuated, the upper and lower housings are capable of moving to the first relative rotational orientation to permit removal of the upper housing from the lower housing, the rotation prevention mechanism including a first lock component integrally formed with the lower housing and a second lock component integrally formed with the upper housing, the first lock component configured to move between a locked position to engage the second lock component and retain the upper and lower housings in the second rotational orientation and an unlocked position to permit the upper and lower housings to move to the first relative rotational orientation, the first lock component normally biased toward the locked position. 2. The surgical access device of claim 1 wherein the upper and lower housings include respective upper and lower coupling members configured to permit mounting and release of the upper housing to the lower housing when in the first relative rotational orientation of the upper and lower housings, and to secure the upper and lower housings when in the second relative rotational orientation. 3. The surgical access device of claim 2 wherein the first lock component is configured to depend radially outwardly from an outer peripheral surface of the lower housing. 4. The surgical access device of claim 3 wherein the first lock component includes a finger mounted in pivotal relation with respect to the outer peripheral surface of the lower housing, the finger configured to pivot between the locked position and the unlocked position. 5. The surgical access device of claim 4 wherein the finger of the first lock component is configured and dimensioned to pivot in at least a longitudinal direction between the locked position and the unlocked position. 6. The surgical access device of claim 5 wherein the finger of the first lock component is monolithically formed with the outer peripheral surface of the lower housing. 7. The surgical access device of claim 6 wherein the finger of the first lock component is normally biased toward the locked position. 8. The surgical access device of claim 7 wherein the finger of the first lock component includes a ramp, and the second lock component includes a lock shelf depending from an outer peripheral surface of the upper housing, the lock shelf being engagable with the ramp of the finger when in the locked position of the first lock component and being released relative to the ramp of the finger when in the unlocked position of the first lock component. 9. The surgical access device of claim 8 wherein the lock shelf of the second lock component is monolithically formed with the outer peripheral surface of the upper housing. 10. The surgical access device of claim 1 wherein the upper housing includes the seal, the seal configured to establish a seal about an object introduced within the internal longitudinal passage of the sleeve. 11. The surgical access device of claim 10 wherein the lower housing includes a valve, the valve configured to close in the absence of the object. 12. A surgical access device, which comprises: an access member defining a longitudinal axis and having an internal longitudinal passage, and proximal and distal ends, the access member dimensioned for passage through tissue;a lower housing mounted adjacent the access member;an upper housing releasably mountable to the lower housing, the upper housing being releasable relative to the lower housing when in a first relative rotational orientation of the upper and lower housings and being securable relative to the lower housing when in a second relative rotational orientation of the upper and lower housings;a seal configured to establish a seal about an object introduced within the longitudinal passage;a manually operable first lock component extending externally from one of the lower housing and the upper housing, the manually operable first lock component configured and positioned to move between a locked position and an unlocked position through direct manual engagement by a user; anda second lock component associated with the other of the lower housing and the upper housing, the second lock component dimensioned to be engaged by the manually operable first lock component when in the locked position of the manually operable first lock component to secure the upper housing relative to the lower housing in the second relative rotational orientation of the upper and lower housings and configured to release the manually operable first lock component when in the unlocked position of the manually operable first lock component to permit the upper and lower housings to move to the first relative rotational orientation. 13. The surgical access device of claim 12 wherein the manually operable first lock component is configured to depend radially outwardly from an outer peripheral surface of the one of the lower housing and the upper housing. 14. The surgical access device of claim 13 wherein the second lock component is monolithically formed with the other of the lower housing and the upper housing. 15. The surgical access device of claim 14 wherein the second lock component is configured to depend radially outwardly from an outer peripheral surface of the other of the lower housing and the upper housing. 16. A surgical access device, which comprises: an access member defining a longitudinal axis and having an internal longitudinal passage, and proximal and distal ends, the access member dimensioned for passage through tissue;a lower housing mounted adjacent the access member;an upper housing releasably mountable to the lower housing;a seal configured to establish a seal about an object introduced within the longitudinal passage;a manually operable first lock component monolithically formed with one of the lower housing and the upper housing and configured to depend radially outwardly from an outer peripheral surface of the one of the lower housing and the upper housing, the manually operable first lock component configured and dimensioned to pivot between a locked position and an unlocked position, and is normally biased toward the locked position; anda second lock component monolithically formed with the other of the lower housing and the upper housing and configured to depend radially outwardly from an outer peripheral surface of the other of the lower housing and the upper housing, the second lock component dimensioned to be engaged by the manually operable first lock component when in the locked position of the manually operable first lock component to secure the upper housing relative to the lower housing and configured to release the manually operable first lock component when in the unlocked position of the manually operable first lock component to permit the upper housing to be removed from the lower housing. 17. The surgical access device of claim 16 wherein the manually operable first lock component is configured and adapted to pivotally move in at least a longitudinal direction between the locked position and the unlocked position. 18. The surgical access device of claim 16 wherein the lower housing includes the manually operable first lock component and the upper housing includes the second lock component. 19. The surgical access device of claim 12 wherein the upper housing and the lower housing are configured for relative rotational movement when assembled between the first relative rotational position to permit mounting and release of the upper housing relative to the lower housing and the second relative rotational orientation to facilitate securing of the upper housing relative to the lower housing. 20. The surgical access device of claim 13 wherein the manually operable first lock component is monolithically formed with the one of the lower housing and the upper housing. 21. A surgical access device, which comprises: an access member defining a longitudinal axis and having an internal longitudinal passage for reception of a surgical object, the access member dimensioned for passage through tissue;a lower housing mounted adjacent the access member and defining an opening in longitudinal alignment with the longitudinal passage of the access member;an upper housing releasably mountable to the lower housing and defining an opening in longitudinal alignment with the longitudinal passage of the access member;a seal configured to establish a seal about an object introduced within the longitudinal passage;a manually operable first lock component associated with one of the lower housing and the upper housing, the manually operable first lock component configured and dimensioned to move between a locked position and an unlocked position, and being normally biased toward the locked position; anda second lock component associated with the other of the lower housing and the upper housing, the second lock component configured and dimensioned to be engaged by the manually operable first lock component when in the locked position of the manually operable first lock component to secure the upper housing relative to the lower housing and configured to release the manually operable first lock component when in the unlocked position of the manually operable first lock component to permit the upper housing to be removed from the lower housing.
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