Patents by Inventor David C. Racenet
David C. Racenet has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7159750Abstract: A surgical device is disclosed which includes a handle portion, a central body portion and a Simple Use Loading Unit (“SULU”) [SULU]. The SULU includes a proximal body portion, an intermediate pivot member and a tool assembly. The intermediate pivot member is pivotally secured to the proximal body portion about a first pivot axis and the tool assembly is pivotally secured to the intermediate pivot member about a second pivot axis which is orthogonal to the first pivot axis. The SULU includes a plurality of articulation links which are operably connected to the tool assembly by non-rigid links. The articulation links are adapted to releasably engage articulation links positioned in the central body portion. The body portion articulation links are connected to an articulation actuator which is supported for omni-directional movement to effect articulation of the tool assembly about the first and second axes.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Tyco Healtcare Group LPInventors: David C. Racenet, Ralph Stearns, John W. Beardsley, Philip Roy, Lee Ann Olson
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Publication number: 20040267310Abstract: In accordance with the present disclosure a directionally biased staple is provided for use in all types of surgical staplers having anvil structure against which the staple is formed. The directionally biased staple may be constructed in a wide variety of cross-sectional configurations including rectangular, elliptical, trapezoidal, etc. All of the configurations are distinguished by having a bending region requiring more force to twist or malform the staple than is required to properly form the staple. Preferably, these staples have Moment of Inertia Ratios on the order of between about 1.1 to about 3.0. The staple preferably corresponds in other respects to conventional formed staples, i.e. having at least a pair of leg members interconnected by a crown portion wherein the leg members are formed by direct contact with the anvil. An anvil assembly is also provided for minimizing the malformation of staples.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2001Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: David C. Racenet, Hanspeter R. Bayer, Scott Cunningham
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Patent number: 6817508Abstract: A surgical stapling device for applying an array of surgical staples to tissue is provided. The stapling device includes an approximation mechanism for moving a cartridge assembly and an anvil assembly between spaced and approximated positions and a firing mechanism for ejecting the array of staples from the cartridge assembly. A single trigger is operable to effect approximation and firing of the device. The device also includes an alignment pin assembly which can be selectively manually or automatically advanced. The anvil assembly includes a stiffener plate which allows the device to have a reduced head portion profile.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group, LPInventors: David C. Racenet, Timothy N. Wells
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Publication number: 20040164123Abstract: A surgical stapling device for applying an array of surgical staples to tissue is provided. The stapling device includes an approximation mechanism for moving a cartridge assembly and an anvil assembly between spaced and approximated positions and a firing mechanism for ejecting the array of staples from the cartridge assembly. A single trigger is operable to effect approximation and firing of the device. The device also includes an alignment pin assembly which can be selectively manually or automatically advanced. The anvil assembly includes a stiffener plate which allows the device to have a reduced head portion profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: David C. Racenet, Timothy N. Wells
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Publication number: 20040147949Abstract: A molded trocar latch apparatus for locking a safety shield in position is described. The molded latch includes a trocar housing and a shield. The housing has a first monolithically formed cap and a monolithically formed base. A latch mechanism, including a slider and a latch, may be monolithically formed with either the base or the cap of the housing. The slider and the latch are operatively connected to move the latch between a locked and an unlocked position. The latch in the locked position is configured to engage a ledge on the shield and at least stop further proximal movement of the shield that could unintentionally expose the blade of the trocar.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventors: Gene Stellon, David C. Racenet, Ralph A. Stearns, Adam Lehman
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Publication number: 20040111060Abstract: A seal assembly for reception of an elongated surgical instrument is provided which includes a body having at least one opening configured and dimensioned to permit entry of an elongated surgical instrument and defining a central longitudinal axis; a seal member formed of a resilient material and defining an aperture therein, the aperture being configured and dimensioned such that insertion of the surgical instrument into the aperture causes the resilient material defining the aperture to resiliently contact the outer surface of the surgical instrument in a substantially fluid tight manner; and a fabric layer juxtaposed relative to the resilient material. A coating may be applied to the seal member to reduce friction between the seal member and surgical instrumentation inserted therein. The coating is preferably a hydrocyclosiloxane membrane prepared by plasma polymerization process.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: David C. Racenet, Gene A. Stellon, William J. Vumback, Joseph Pasqualucci
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Publication number: 20040059297Abstract: A seal assembly for reception of an elongated surgical instrument is provided which includes a body having at least one opening configured and dimensioned to permit entry of an elongated surgical instrument and defining a central longitudinal axis; a seal member formed of a resilient material and defining an aperture therein, the aperture being configured and dimensioned such that insertion of the surgical instrument into the aperture causes the resilient material defining the aperture to resiliently contact the outer surface of the surgical instrument in a substantially fluid tight manner; and a fabric layer juxtaposed relative to the resilient material. A coating may be applied to the seal member to reduce friction between the seal member and surgical instrumentation inserted therein. The coating is preferably a hydrocyclosiloxane membrane prepared by plasma polymerization process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: David C. Racenet, Gene A. Stellon, William J. Vumback, Joseph Pasqualucci
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Patent number: 6702787Abstract: A seal assembly for reception of an elongated surgical instrument is provided which includes a body having at least one opening configured and dimensioned to permit entry of an elongated surgical instrument and defining a central longitudinal axis; a seal member formed of a resilient material and defining an aperture therein, the aperture being configured and dimensioned such that insertion of the surgical instrument into the aperture causes the resilient material defining the aperture to resiliently contact the outer surface of the surgical instrument in a substantially fluid tight manner; and a fabric layer juxtaposed relative to the resilient material. A coating may be applied to the seal member to reduce friction between the seal member and surgical instrumentation inserted therein. The coating is preferably a hydrocyclosiloxane membrane prepared by plasma polymerization process.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventors: David C. Racenet, Gene A. Stellon, William J. Vumback, Joseph Pasqualucci
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Publication number: 20040006372Abstract: In accordance with the present disclosure a directionally biased staple is provided for use in all types of surgical staplers having anvil structure against which the staple is formed. The directionally biased staple may be constructed in a wide variety of cross-sectional configurations including rectangular, elliptical, trapezoidal, etc. All of the configurations are distinguished by having a bending region requiring more force to twist or malform the staple than is required to properly form the staple. Preferably, these staples have Moment of Inertia Ratios on the order of between about 1.1 to about 3.0. The staple preferably corresponds in other respects to conventional formed staples, i.e. having at least a pair of leg members interconnected by a crown portion wherein the leg members are formed by direct contact with the anvil.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2003Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventors: David C. Racenet, Hanspeter Bayer, Scott Cunningham
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Publication number: 20030040711Abstract: A seal assembly is provided for reception of an elongated surgical instrument, which comprises a body having at least one opening configured and dimensioned to permit entry of an elongated surgical instrument and defining a central longitudinal axis; a seal member formed of a resilient material and defining an aperture therein, the aperture being configured and dimensioned such that insertion of the surgical instrument into the aperture causes the resilient material defining the aperture to resiliently contact the outer surface of the surgical instrument in a substantially fluid tight manner, the seal member further including a peripheral flange element which contacts a surface of the body to form a contact seal therewith; and a fabric layer juxtaposed relative to the resilient material. The seal assembly may further include a coating applied to the seal member to reduce friction between the seal member and surgical instrumentation inserted therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: David C. Racenet, Gene A. Stellon, William J. Vumback, Joseph Pasqualucci
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Patent number: 6482181Abstract: A seal assembly is provided for reception of an elongated surgical instrument, which comprises a body having at least one opening configured and dimensioned to permit entry of an elongated surgical instrument and defining a central longitudinal axis; a seal member formed of a resilient material and defining an aperture therein, the aperture being configured and dimensioned such that insertion of the surgical instrument into the aperture causes the resilient material defining the aperture to resiliently contact the outer surface of the surgical instrument in a substantially fluid tight manner, the seal member further including a peripheral flange element which contacts a surface of the body to form a contact seal therewith; and a fabric layer juxtaposed relative to the resilient material. The seal assembly may further include a coating applied to the seal member to reduce friction between the seal member and surgical instrumentation inserted therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1999Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventors: David C. Racenet, Gene A. Stellon, William J. Vumback, Joseph Pasqualucci
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Publication number: 20020156432Abstract: A seal assembly for reception of an elongated surgical instrument is provided which includes a body having at least one opening configured and dimensioned to permit entry of an elongated surgical instrument and defining a central longitudinal axis; a seal member formed of a resilient material and defining an aperture therein, the aperture being configured and dimensioned such that insertion of the surgical instrument into the aperture causes the resilient material defining the aperture to resiliently contact the outer surface of the surgical instrument in a substantially fluid tight manner; and a fabric layer juxtaposed relative to the resilient material. A coating may be applied to the seal member to reduce friction between the seal member and surgical instrumentation inserted therein. The coating is preferably a hydrocyclosiloxane membrane prepared by plasma polymerization process.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: David C. Racenet, Gene A. Stellon, William J. Vumback, Joseph Pasqualucci
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Patent number: 6432085Abstract: A surgical access device for permitting introduction of instrumentation within tissue, includes an elongate member defining a longitudinal axis and proximal and distal ends, a first peripheral projection disposed on an outer wall of the elongate member and defining a proximal ledge dimensioned to resist movement of the elongate member in a first longitudinal direction corresponding to a withdrawal direction of the elongate member with respect to the tissue, a second peripheral projection disposed on the outer wall of the elongate member proximal of the first peripheral projection and defining a distal ledge dimensioned to resist movement of the elongate member in a second longitudinal direction corresponding to an insertion direction of the elongate member with respect to the tissue whereby the first and second peripheral projections cooperate to retain the elongate member within the tissue.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventors: Gene Stellon, David C. Racenet
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Publication number: 20020026207Abstract: A trocar system including a cannula and an obturator assembly being at least partially insertable through the cannula. The obturator assembly including a housing, a penetrating tip disposed at a distal end, an elongated shield including a guard extending from a shaft are movable relative to the penetrating tip, and a latch mechanism disposed generally within the housing. The latch mechanism facilitates changing the configuration of the obturator assembly between a fixed-shield orientation, wherein at least a portion of the guard is maintained to extend at least partially distal of the penetrating tip to prevent puncturing of tissue by the penetrating tip, to a non-fixed shield orientation whereby upon application of force to the distal end of the obturator assembly, the guard and penetrating tip are permitted to move relative one another to facilitate puncturing of tissue by the penetrating tip.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2001Publication date: February 28, 2002Applicant: United States Surgical Corporation, a division of Tyco Healthcare Group LP.Inventors: Gene Stellon, David C. Racenet, Ralph A. Stearns, Adam Lehman
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Patent number: 6319266Abstract: A trocar system including a cannula and an obturator assembly being at least partially insertable through the cannula. The obturator assembly including a housing, a penetrating tip disposed at a distal end, an elongated shield including a guard extending from a shaft are movable relative to the penetrating tip, and a latch mechanism disposed generally within the housing. The latch mechanism facilitates changing the configuration of the obturator assembly between a fixed-shield orientation, wherein at least a portion of the guard is maintained to extend at least partially distal of the penetrating tip to prevent puncturing of tissue by the penetrating tip, to a non-fixed shield orientation whereby upon application of force to the distal end of the obturator assembly, the guard and penetrating tip are permitted to move relative one another to facilitate puncturing of tissue by the penetrating tip.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: Gene Stellon, David C. Racenet, Ralph A. Stearns, Adam Lehman
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Patent number: 5911352Abstract: A surgical stapling apparatus includes an anvil having a trunnion with outward facing protuberances. The anvil has planar lateral sides. A mounting bracket for attaching a handle to the anvil has planar lateral sides which are flush against the planar lateral sides of the anvil by and fixedly attached thereto by, for example, a plurality of spot welds.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1996Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: David C. Racenet, Roman Czernik
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Patent number: 5713911Abstract: A surgical clip with advantageous closure characteristics is disclosed which includes a bail portion having first and second back portions joined at an apex, and rectilinear leg portions extending from the back portions. The apex is preferably characterized by an angle of no more than about 100.degree.. Preferably the outer surface of at least one back portion includes a compression ridge to concentrate the compression force applied by the jaws of the applying instrument to a preselected region of the clip. The legs retain their parallelism while the clip is being closed. Additional features include interlocking ridges and/or projections on one of the legs which engage corresponding recesses on the other leg to enhance clip retention on tissue and to help minimize twisting and/or scissoring of the clip legs during closure.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1996Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: David C. Racenet, John W. Beardsley