Adjustable electrosurgical pencil with slidable vent tube
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61B-018/14
A61B-018/00
출원번호
US-0424795
(2013-08-23)
등록번호
US-9987074
(2018-06-05)
우선권정보
CA-CA2012/001200 (2012-12-21)
국제출원번호
PCT/CA2013/000741
(2013-08-23)
국제공개번호
WO2014/032163
(2014-03-06)
발명자
/ 주소
Ineson, Leonard
출원인 / 주소
COVIDIEN LP
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An electrosurgical pencil for use in performing surgery on a surgical site includes a main body forming a handle grippable by user and having open front and rear ends. The pencil has a vent tube open at its forward end, and slidably mounted in the body. The tube is adjustable independently from a re
An electrosurgical pencil for use in performing surgery on a surgical site includes a main body forming a handle grippable by user and having open front and rear ends. The pencil has a vent tube open at its forward end, and slidably mounted in the body. The tube is adjustable independently from a retracted position to various extended positions. An elongate electrode is mounted in the tube and independently slidable therein. The electrode is adjustable manually in its longitudinal direction from a retracted position to extended positions. A first conducting strip can be mounted in the vent rube in contact with the electrode. A second conducting strip can be mounted in the main body and is in sliding contact with the first strip in order to provide power to the electrode.
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1. An electrosurgical tool for use in performing surgery on a surgical site, comprising: a main body having: a first end defining a front opening; andan opposite second end defining an exhaust opening, the main body defining an airflow vent extending from the first end to the second end, the second
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An electrosurgical tool for use in performing surgery on a surgical site, comprising: a main body having: a first end defining a front opening; andan opposite second end defining an exhaust opening, the main body defining an airflow vent extending from the first end to the second end, the second end of the main body being connectable for fluid communication via flexible tubing to a suction source in order to permit evacuation of smoke and debris;an elongated vent tube mounted in the airflow vent and slidable therein, the vent tube configured to move longitudinally from a retracted position to a selected one of a plurality of extended positions where a forward end of the vent tube is located forwards of the first end of the main body, the vent tube including an opening in a top side of the vent tube at a rear end section thereof;an elongated electrode mounted in the vent tube and independently slidable therein, the electrode configured to move longitudinally between a retracted position and a selected one of a plurality of extended positions where a forward section of the electrode projects forwards from both the first end of the main body and the forward end of the vent tube;a first metal conducting strip mounted in the vent tube and in electrical contact with the electrode as the electrode moves between the retracted position and at least one of the plurality of extended positions; anda second metal conducting strip mounted in the main body and adjacent to the vent tube, the first and second metal conducting strips in sliding electrical contact with one another, wherein the second metal conducting strip is configured to electrically connect the first metal conducting strip to an electrical control, the first metal conducting strip having an upwardly bent rear end section extending through the opening of the vent tube and into sliding contact with a rear end section of the second metal conducting strip. 2. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 1, further comprising longitudinal guide ribs mounted in the vent tube adjacent to the forward end and circumferentially distributed on an internal surface of the vent tube, the electrode extending through a central passage defined by the guide ribs and slidably supported by the guide ribs. 3. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 1, further comprising a ball swivel joint for connecting the second end of the main body to a flexible tubing for evacuation of smoke and debris, the ball swivel joint including a ball socket formed on the second end and a ball-swivel member pivotal in multiple directions relative to the ball socket and mounted in the ball socket, the ball-swivel member having a venting passage formed therein that opens into the airflow vent. 4. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 1, further comprising a metal connector mounted on a rear section of the electrode, the metal connector having a bent metal conducting tongue connected to the first metal conducting strip, such that the electrode and the first metal conducting strip are slidably, electrically connected to one another. 5. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 1, further comprising a friction-causing member mounted in the first end of the main body and having one arc-shaped side thereof engaging a cylindrical side of the vent tube, the friction-causing member configured to maintain the vent tube in a selected longitudinal position relative to the main body. 6. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 4, further comprising an electrode support member mounted on the metal connector and slidable therewith, the electrode support member extending around the metal connector and securing the metal connector to the electrode, the electrode support member having radially projecting arms which engage an interior surface of the vent tube in a manner causing a friction fit between the arms and the interior surface, such that the electrode support member maintains a selected longitudinal position of the electrode relative to the vent tube. 7. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 1, wherein the first metal conducting strip is axially fixed to the vent tube, such that the first metal conducting strip moves longitudinally with the vent tube. 8. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 1, wherein the electrode is longitudinally movable relative to each of the first metal conducting strip, the second metal conducting strip, and the vent tube. 9. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 1, wherein the second metal conducting strip is disposed outside of the vent tube. 10. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 1, wherein the rear end section of the first metal conducting strip extends radially outward of an outer surface of the vent tube. 11. An electrosurgical tool for use with a power source and a suction source, comprising: an elongated body defining an airflow vent extending from an open first end of the body to an open second end of the body, the second end of the body configured to connect to the suction source;an elongated vent tube having a front end section and a rear end section open to the airflow vent, the vent tube being slidably mounted in the airflow vent and configured to move longitudinally relative to the body, the front end section projecting forwardly from the first end of the body;an elongated electrode mounted in the vent tube and movable longitudinally relative to both the vent tube and the body, the electrode having a forward section projecting from the front end section of the vent tube and configured to be connected to the power source;an electrical circuit board for controlling electrical operation of the electrode, the electrical circuit board mounted in the body and connectable to the power source;a metal electrical connector mounted at one end of the electrical circuit board;a metal conducting strip mounted in the body and having a bent end section electrically connected to the metal electrical connector;an elongated metal conducting member mounted in the vent tube and in sliding electrical contact with both the electrode and the metal conducting strip; anda separate metal connector mounted on a rear end section of the electrode, the separate metal connector having a bent metal conducting tongue in contact with the metal conducting member, such that the electrode and the metal conducting member are slidably, electrically connected to one another. 12. The electrosurgical tool accordingly to claim 11, wherein the vent tube is formed internally with two longitudinal, spaced-apart, rib-like connectors extending at least a major portion of a length of the vent tube, and the metal conducting member is a metal strip mounted in the vent tube by the rib-like connectors. 13. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 11, wherein the vent tube has an opening formed in a top side of the vent tube at the rear end section of the vent tube, the metal conducting member having an upwardly bent rear end section which extends into the opening and projects therefrom so as to slidingly engage the metal conducting strip. 14. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 11, wherein the separate metal connector has a split sleeve mounted to the rear end section of the electrode, the bent metal conducting tongue extending from the split sleeve. 15. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 11, further comprising a slide restricting mechanism disposed in the vent tube and mounted on and supporting the rear end section of the electrode, wherein the slide restricting mechanism is engaged with the vent tube to allow limited longitudinal movement of the slide restricting mechanism and the electrode along and relative to the vent tube. 16. An electrosurgical tool for use with an electrical power source and a suction source, comprising: a body defining an airflow vent extending rearwardly from an open front end of the body, the airflow vent having an outlet connectable to the suction source;an elongated vent tube for evacuating smoke or debris from a surgical site, the vent tube having a front end and an outlet opening into the airflow vent, the vent tube being slidably mounted in the airflow vent, the front end of the vent tube projecting forwards from the front end of the body, a length of the front end being manually adjustable by a user of the tool;an elongated electrode device mounted in the vent tube and slidable therein relative to both the vent tube and the body, the electrode device projecting from the front end of the vent tube and configured to be operatively connected to the power source;a separate metal connector mounted on a rear end section of the electrode device and having a bent conducting tongue extending from one end of the separate metal connector;an elongated metal conducting member mounted within the vent tube and extending longitudinally therein, the bent conducting tongue slidably engaging the metal conducting member;an elongated metal conducting strip operatively engaging the metal conducting member and configured to provide an electrical connection between the metal conducting member and the power source; anda slide restricting mechanism for limiting sliding movement of the electrode device in a longitudinal direction relative to the vent tube and the body, wherein the slide restricting mechanism is configured to restrict movement of the electrode device unless a threshold force is applied to the electrode device in the longitudinal direction. 17. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 16, wherein the slide restricting mechanism includes an insulating plastic sleeve which surrounds and covers a split sleeve section of the separate metal connector. 18. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 16, wherein the slide restricting mechanism is mounted on a rear section of the electrode and slidable therewith, the slide restricting mechanism having radially projecting arms which engage an interior surface of the vent tube in a manner causing a friction fit between the arms and the interior surface. 19. The electrosurgical tool according to claim 18, wherein the vent tube has a longitudinal groove extending along the interior surface and one of the arms extending into the groove, such that rotation of the electrode about a central longitudinal axis of the vent tube is prevented.
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