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In various embodiments, a surgical fastening apparatus comprising a motorized drive system and an end effector is disclosed. The end effector comprises a channel and a rotary drive shaft. The channel is configured to support a removable staple cartridge including staples that are ejected from the removable staple cartridge as an ejector therein is moved from a starting position to an ending position. The rotary drive shaft defines an axis and is supported by the channel for movement in directions transverse to the axis between an engaged position wherein...
In various embodiments, a surgical fastening apparatus comprising a motorized drive system and an end effector is disclosed. The end effector comprises a channel and a rotary drive shaft. The channel is configured to support a removable staple cartridge including staples that are ejected from the removable staple cartridge as an ejector therein is moved from a starting position to an ending position. The rotary drive shaft defines an axis and is supported by the channel for movement in directions transverse to the axis between an engaged position wherein the rotary drive shaft is rotatable by the motorized drive system and a disengaged position wherein said rotary drive shaft is not rotatable by the motorized drive system. The rotary end effector drive shaft is retained in the disengaged position unless the removable staple cartridge has been operably installed within the channel and the ejector is in the starting position.
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1. A surgical fastening apparatus, comprising: a motorized drive system; andan end effector, comprising: a channel configured to operably support a removable staple cartridge that includes surgical staples stored therein that are ejected from the removable staple cartridge as an ejector that is movably supported therein is moved from a starting position to an ending position in the removable staple cartridge; anda rotary end effector drive shaft defining a shaft axis and being movably supported by said channel for movement in directions transverse to sai...
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A surgical fastening apparatus, comprising: a motorized drive system; andan end effector, comprising: a channel configured to operably support a removable staple cartridge that includes surgical staples stored therein that are ejected from the removable staple cartridge as an ejector that is movably supported therein is moved from a starting position to an ending position in the removable staple cartridge; anda rotary end effector drive shaft defining a shaft axis and being movably supported by said channel for movement in directions transverse to said shaft axis between an engaged position wherein said rotary end effector drive shaft is rotatable by said motorized drive system and a disengaged position wherein said rotary end effector drive shaft is not rotatable by said motorized drive system, said rotary end effector drive shaft being retained in said disengaged position unless the removable staple cartridge has been operably installed within said channel and the ejector thereof is in the starting position. 2. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a retainer in said end effector for releasably retaining said rotary end effector drive shaft in said disengaged position; anda biasing element movably supported in said end effector for operable engagement by the ejector of the staple cartridge when the removable staple cartridge has been operably installed in said channel so as to initially bias said rotary end effector drive shaft into said engaged position. 3. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 2, wherein said biasing element comprises a portion of the ejector within the removable staple cartridge. 4. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 1, wherein said end effector further comprises a firing member in operable engagement with said rotary end effector drive shaft and supported for movable travel between a first position and a second position within said channel. 5. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 4, wherein said firing member is configured to retain said rotary end effector drive shaft in said engaged position as said firing member is driven between said first and second positions. 6. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a retainer in said end effector for releasably retaining said rotary end effector drive shaft in said disengaged position; anda biasing element movably supported in said end effector for operable engagement by the ejector of the staple cartridge when the removable staple cartridge has been operably installed in said channel so as to initially bias said rotary end effector drive shaft into said engaged position and wherein said end effector further comprises a firing member in operable engagement with said rotary end effector drive shaft and supported for movable travel between a first position and a second position within said channel, said biasing element being configured to move between said first and second positions with said firing member. 7. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 1, wherein said end effector further comprises: an anvil supported relative to said channel such that one of said anvil and said channel is movable between open and closed positions relative to the other of said anvil and channel; anda firing member in operable engagement with said rotary end effector drive shaft and supported for movable travel between a first position and a second position within said channel. 8. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 7, wherein said firing member is configured to slidably engage said anvil and said channel as said firing member is moved between said first and second positions. 9. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 1, wherein said motorized drive system comprises: at least one electric motor;a proximal drive shaft in operable engagement with said at least one electric motor; anda differential interlock assembly in selective operable engagement with said proximal drive shaft and said end effector such that said rotary end effector drive shaft is in operable engagement with said differential interlock assembly when said rotary end effector drive shaft is in said engaged position. 10. A surgical fastening apparatus, comprising: a motorized drive system;an end effector, comprising: a channel configured to operably support a removable staple cartridge that includes surgical staples stored therein that are ejected from the removable staple cartridge as an ejector that is movably supported therein is moved from a starting position to an ending position in the removable staple cartridge; anda rotary end effector drive shaft movably supported by said channel between an engaged position wherein said rotary end effector drive shaft is rotatable by said motorized drive system and a disengaged position wherein said rotary end effector drive shaft is not rotatable by said motorized drive system, said rotary end effector drive shaft being retained in said disengaged position unless the removable staple cartridge has been operably installed within said channel and the ejector thereof is in the starting position;a retainer in said end effector for releasably retaining said rotary end effector drive shaft in said disengaged position; anda biasing element movably supported in said end effector for operable engagement by the ejector of the removable staple cartridge when the removable staple cartridge has been operably installed in said channel so as to initially bias said rotary end effector drive shaft into said engaged position. 11. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 10, wherein said end effector further comprises a firing member in operable engagement with said rotary end effector drive shaft and supported for movable travel between a first position and a second position within said channel. 12. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 11, wherein said firing member is configured to retain said rotary end effector drive shaft in said engaged position as said firing member is driven between said first and second positions. 13. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 12, wherein said biasing element is movable between said first and second positions with said firing member. 14. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 13, wherein said biasing element comprises a portion of the ejector within the removable staple cartridge. 15. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 14, wherein said motorized drive system comprises: at least one electric motor;a proximal drive shaft in operable engagement with said at least one electric motor; anda differential interlock assembly in selective operable engagement with said proximal drive shaft and said end effector such that said rotary end effector drive shaft is in operable engagement with said differential interlock assembly when said rotary end effector drive shaft is in said engaged position. 16. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 12, wherein said end effector comprises an anvil supported relative to said channel such that one of said anvil and said channel is movable between open and closed positions relative to the other of said anvil and channel. 17. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 16, wherein said firing member is configured to slidably engage said anvil and said channel as said firing member is moved between said first and second positions. 18. A surgical fastening apparatus, comprising: a motorized drive system; andan end effector, comprising: a channel configured to operably support a removable staple cartridge that includes surgical staples stored therein that are ejected from the removable staple cartridge as an ejector that is movably supported therein is moved from a starting position to an ending position in the removable staple cartridge;a rotary end effector drive shaft movably supported by said channel between an engaged position wherein said rotary end effector drive shaft is rotatable by said motorized drive system and a disengaged position wherein said rotary end effector drive shaft is not rotatable by said motorized drive system;a retainer configured to releasably retain said rotary end effector drive shaft in said disengaged position; anda biasing member axially movable from a first unactuated position to a biasing position, wherein said biasing member initially moves said rotary end effector drive shaft to said engaged position when said biasing member is operably engaged by said ejector that is in said starting position in the removable staple cartridge that is operably installed in the channel. 19. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 18, wherein said end effector comprises an anvil supported relative to said channel such that one of said anvil and said channel is movable between open and closed positions relative to the other of said anvil and channel. 20. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 18, wherein said end effector further comprises a firing member in operable engagement with said rotary end effector drive shaft and supported for movable travel between a first position and a second position within said channel. 21. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 20, wherein said firing member is configured to retain said rotary end effector drive shaft in said engaged position as said firing member is driven from said first position to said second position. 22. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 21, wherein said motorized drive system comprises: at least one electric motor;a proximal drive shaft in operable engagement with said at least one electric motor; anda differential interlock assembly in selective operable engagement with said proximal drive shaft and said end effector such that said rotary end effector drive shaft is in operable engagement with said differential interlock assembly when said rotary end effector drive shaft is in said engaged position. 23. A surgical fastening apparatus, comprising: a motorized drive system; andan end effector, comprising: a channel configured to operably support a removable staple cartridge that includes surgical staples stored therein that are ejected from the removable staple cartridge as an ejector that is movably supported therein is moved from a starting position to an ending position in the removable staple cartridge;a rotary end effector drive shaft movably supported by said channel between an engaged position wherein said rotary end effector drive shaft is rotatable by said motorized drive system and a disengaged position wherein said rotary end effector drive shaft is not rotatable by said motorized drive system;means for releasably retaining said rotary end effector drive shaft in said disengaged position; andmeans for moving said rotary end effector drive shaft between said engaged position and said disengaged position, said means for moving being operably responsive to the position of the ejector of the removable staple cartridge that is installed in the channel such that the means for moving only moves the rotary end effector drive shaft to the engaged position when the ejector is in the starting position. 24. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 23, wherein said end effector comprises an anvil supported relative to said channel such that one of said anvil and said channel is movable between open and closed positions relative to the other of said anvil and channel. 25. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 24, wherein said end effector further comprises a firing member in operable engagement with said rotary end effector drive shaft and supported for movable travel between a first position and a second position within said channel. 26. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 25, wherein said firing member is configured to retain said rotary end effector drive shaft in said engaged position as said firing member is driven from said first position to said second position. 27. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 26, wherein said motorized drive system comprises: at least one electric motor;a proximal drive shaft in operable engagement with said at least one electric motor, said proximal drive shaft defining a shaft axis; anda differential interlock assembly in selective operable engagement with said proximal drive shaft and being selectively configurable between multiple configurations such that when said differential interlock assembly is in one configuration and said rotary end effector drive shaft is in operable engagement therewith, rotation of said proximal drive shaft causes said differential interlock assembly to rotate said rotary end effector drive shaft and when said differential interlock assembly is in another configuration, rotation of said proximal drive shaft causes said end effector to rotate about the shaft axis. 28. The surgical fastening apparatus of claim 27, further comprising a closure system interfacing with said anvil and said channel to apply opening and closing motions to at least one of said channel and said anvil, said closure system being independently operable from said proximal drive shaft.