Feb. 15, 1966 A. M. BROWN 3,234,635
CLIP APPLICATOR Filed March 19, 1962 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 A.v M. BROWN CLIP APPLIcAToR Feb. 15, 1966 6,@ MN N@ @www Filed March 19. 1962 United States Patent 3,234,636 CLIP APPLICATOR Adolph M. Brown, Beverly Hills, Calif., assigner of twenty percent each to Ernest C. Wood and Rene G. Le Vaux Filed Mar. 19, 1962, Ser. No. 180,784 4 Claims. (Cl. 29--212) This invention relates in general to a clip-type suturing assembly, and more particularly to an improved clip, clip applicator, and arrangement for loading and operating the applicator.
A clip applicator for use in suturing wounds or incisions is described in application Serial No. 10,595, tiled February 24, 1960, for Surgical Clip Application, now Patent No. 3,098,232, issued luly 23, 1963. In the applicator described in the aforementioned application, the clip applicator is loaded with a series of clips, and the applicator is operated sequentially to apply the clips across an incision for binding or suturing the incision. The instrument, clips, and loading arrangement are, of course, of modest dimension and must be manufactured with considerable precision in order properly to perform their function. In addition, the clips must be capable of being loaded in the applicator with a minimum of etfort and dispensed without danger of becoming jammed or otherwise resulting in a malfunction.
It is accordingly an important object of this invention to provide an improved arrangement for loading a plurality of clips into a clip applicator and to provide a clip applicator that can retain and apply the clips in a simple and eicient manner for suturing an incision or wound.
It is another object of this invention to provide an improved and more economical clip applicator and also a magazine for loading a plurality of clips in position of use into the applicator.
In the drawings:
FIG. 1 illustrates the clip applicator, clip magazine, and pusher in relative sequence for assembly;
FIG. 2 illustrates the clip magazine loaded in the clip applicator and the pusher in position to be assembled thereto;
FIG. 3 illustrates the position of the clip magazine on being withdrawn from the clip applicator and the pusher assembled to the clip applicator;
FIG. 4 is a side illustration of the clip applicator in position for applying a clip to suture an incision;
FIG. 5 is a bottom plan View of the clip applicator and would normally be seen as th top when viewed as in FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a clip;
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a portion of the clip magazine;
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional View of the front portion of the clip applicator;
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a modiiication of the clip shown in FIG. 6 after deformation;
FIG. l0 is a perspective view of the clip magazine;
FIG. l1 is a perspective view of the pusher;
FIG. 12 is a sectional view taken through the line 12-12 in FIG. 8;
FIG. 13 is a sectional 13-13 in FIG. l;
FIG. 14 is a sectional 14-14 in FIG. l;
FIG. 15 is a sectional 15-15 in FIG. l;
FIG. 16 is a sectional 16-16 in FIG. 2;
FIG. 17 is a sectional 17-17 in FIG. 3;
View taken through the line view taken through the line view taken through the line view taken through the line view taken through the line ICS FIG. 18 is a sectional view illustrating the clip magazine loaded in the clip applicator; and
FIG. 19 is a sectional view showing the clip and pusher in position in the clip applicator after the magazine has been Withdrawn.
Referring to FIG. 1 of the drawings, there Will be seen atandem arrangement 20 of aclip applicator 22,clip magazine 24, andpusher 26. Thearrangement 20 indicates the order in which theclip magazine 24, and thepusher 26 are assembled to theclip applicator 22 when theclip magazine 24 andpusher 26 are moved in the direction of thearrows 28.
Theclip applicator 22 comprises anelongate body 30 having a deeprectangular recess 32 in itstop wall 34 and extending longitudinally from thefront 36 to therear 38 of the applicator, as may be best seen from FIGS. 1 4 and 18 and 19. Therecess 32 thus forms a passageway. Extending from thefront 36 to aposition 39 spaced from the rear 38 of the applicator are a pair ofguideways 40 formed in theside walls 42 of therecess 32 dimensioned crosswise between their outer edges to correspond to the crosswise dimension of the clips, and dimensioned to have a height corresponding to the thickness of the clip for receipt of the lateral edges of the clips therein for guiding movement during displacement of the clips through the applicator, as seen in FIGS. 14-17, for example. These guideways receive a series ofclips 44 carried by theclip magazine 24, as will be explained. From theposition 39 to the rear 38 of thebody 30, thetop wall 34 is cut back to form theshoulders 46.
Thebody 30 is provided withside walls 48 which are slotted to form a respectiveelongate recess 50 therein. Anelongate lever arm 52 is pivotally mounted adjacent one end on apin 54 in eachrecess 50. Each arm is biased by a bowedleaf spring 56 to form forceps. The other end of eachlever arm 52 extends past thefront 36 of theapplicator 22 and toward each other to formjaws 58. A finger-operatingportion 60 is also provided on eacharm 52 intermediate the extremities lof the respective arm. Thejaws 58 of the lever arms S2 are each provided with an upwardly extendingflange portion 61 normally lying astride arespective guideway 40, and each ange has an arm orseat 62 extending therefrom in a horizontal plane adjacent the top wall of eachguideWay 40.
Theclip magazine 24 which carries theclips 44 for loading the clips into theapplicator 22 comprises a singleelongate web 64 of spring material having achannel body portion 66 and a serrated or knurlednger grip portion 68 at one end. Thechannel portion 66 has acentral leg 70 from whichside legs 72 extend at an offset spaced from thecentral leg 70 by a distance corresponding to the distance betweenguideways 40 and thetop wall 34 of the applicator. Thecentral leg 70 also has struck therefrom in a direction lopposite the offset of the legs 72 a series oftimes 74 spaced longitudinally by an amount slightly greater than the length of theclips 44.T ines 74 each comprise an angularly extending iinger 76 having a step 7S formed therein and defining anopen mouth 80 into which the bail or back legs ofclips 44 may be inserted.
Theclips 44 each comprise a substantially U-shapedsheet metal body 82 having aback leg 83 andside legs 84. Theside legs 84 are provided with outer free end portions ot lesser width than the remainder to dene forwardly facingshoulders 86 which function as steps which are spaced one from the other and positioned to engage the shoulders orabutments 87 formed on thearms 62 of thejaws 58 properly to position the leading clip in position of use between the jaw arms.
The ends of theside legs 84 each converge toward each other and terminate in aspicule 88 to enable the clip to easily pierce the skin underlying the spaced spicules when the clip is in position for application. Thepoints 88 depend slightly from the plane of thebody 82, as explained in the aforementioned application. In FIG. 9 aclip 44a similar to that shown on the FIG. 6 after deformation is illustrated with the exception that the spicule 88a is given a slight setback from the ends to limit penetration of spicules into the skin. The clip 44EL is likewise provided withstop shoulders 86a in eachside leg 84a.
Theclips 44 are loaded on thecentral wep portion 66 of theclip magazine 24 by forcing theback leg 83 of each clip in sequence through a respective mouth 8i) formed by thetines 74 with theside legs 84 of the clips extending toward thenger grip 68. Thetines 74, of course, are resilient, and, when theback leg 83 is engaged by thestep 78, they are firmly held until sufficient manual pressure is applied to effectuate their release.
The pusher- 26 comprises a slightly bowedelongate spring plate 90 dimensioned to have a width slightly less than the width between theshoulder 46 on thegrooves 40 to be received in thevrecess 32 between theshoulders 46 and then within theguideways 40 for moving theclips 44 toward thejaws 58. Thepusher 26 has an upwardly projectingcentral tongue 92 dimensioned to have a width less than therecess 32 which enables the pusher to be easily moved forward by the application of manual finger pressure with the tongue extending upwardly beyond the top wall of the applicator.
To load theclip applicator 22, aclip magazine 24 having a series ofclips 44 carried thereon by thetines 74 is inserted in the pasageway formed byrecess 32 with theclips 44 beneathweb 64 and with thecorrugated end portion 68 at the leading end. Theweb 64 is moved forward so that the lateral edges of the clips slidably engage theguideways 40, as seen in FIGS. 16 and 17. Thepusher bar 26 is thereafter inserted in the passageway and theguidways 40 behind the clips to move the magazine forward. The spring tension of the bowed pusher operates to maintain it securely in position. The clip magazine is moved forward until thestops 86 on the rst clip engage theshoulders 87 of the jaw members, at which time the first clip is largely supported on thearms 62 and theguideways 40 adjacent thefront 36 of the applicator. Upon reaching this position, clips 44 cannot be moved forward. Thefinger portion 68 which now extends freely forwardly from the mouth of the applicator can now be grasped and pulled forwardly in the direction ofarrow 94, shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, to extract the magazine from thefront 36 of the clip applicator while leaving theclips 44 engaged in theguideways 40.
To suture an incision as shown in FIG. 4, the clip applicator is located with itstop wall 34 facing downwardly and it is brought into relationship with the incision so that the two pointed ends 88 of thefirst clip 44 straddle the incision. Thelever arms 52 are then operated by pressure againstportions 60 to pivot the arm toward each other aboutpins 52 for squeezing theclip legs 84. This causes thepoints 88 to penetrate the skin while `the free ends of the clip are brought together in closed position to displace the skin edges in the direction toward each other to close the wound. Pressure on thelever arms 52 is then released and they automatically return to their original position aligned withguideways 40 under the pressure ofsprings 56. Since the legs of the first clip have been distorted so that thestops 86 can no longer engageshoulders 87, the applicator ca-n be separated from the applied clip, and thejaws 58 are freed to be engaged by the next clip. Thepusher bar 26 is now displaced forwardly, as by finger pressure, to move the next clip 44 i-nto engagement with thejaws 58 and the suturing procedure is repeated.
While the above describes one embodiment of the invention, it will be appreciated that the invention is capable of numerous variations whose limitations are believed more adequately set forth in the appended claims.
I claim:
1. In a clip applicator for applying clips of U-shape having a pair of laterally spaced apart parallel side arms and an interconnecting rear edge comprising an elongated body portion, a clip receiving guideway in said body portion dimensioned to have a width corresponding to the width of the clips for receiving a plurality of clips in aligned end to end relationship in a column, jaws associated with said body portion and positioned in advance of the guideway, seats on the jaws for receiving the forward edge of the side arms of the foremost clip while the adjacent end portion of the guideway supports the lateral edge portions of the clip arms, means for displacement of the column of clips forwardly to position the foremost clip in position of use between the jaws comprising a slot extending lengthwise through said body portion in communication with the guideway substantially throughout the length thereof and dimensioned to have a width less than the width of the guideway, an elongate pusher rod dimensioned slidably to be received within said guideway and having a projection extending upwardly therefrom and dimensioned to have a width less than the width of the slot to extend outwardly through the slot to beyond the body portion, said pusher rod being located in the guideway rearwardly of the column of clips for engagement of the rearmost clip of the column to effect forward displacement of the entire column of clips responsive to manual displacement of the projection extending outwardly of the body portion.
2. A clip applicator as claimed in claim 1 in which the pusher rod is dimensioned to have a width corresponding to the width of the slot and a thickness corresponding tothe thickness of the slot.
3. A clip applicator as claimed in claim 1 in which the projection is located on the rearward end portion of the rod.
4. A clip applicator as claimed in claim 1 in which the slot terminates short of the forward end of the body portion and short of the rearward end of the body portion to define the extent of movement of the pusher rod with in the applicator.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 715,612 12/1902 Van Schott 12S-337 2,123,890 7/1938 Gossrau 128-325 2,237,589 4/1941 Dole 1-56 2,578,212 12/1951 Warren 1-349 2,648,065 8/ 1953 St'i'chs 1-349 3,082,426 3/1963 Miles 1-349 3,086,208 4/1963 Eby 1-56 3,098,232 7/1963 Brown 1-349 GRANVILLE Y. CUSTER, IR., Primary Examiner..