MEDICAL DEVICE
20190175297 · 2019-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E05D5/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A61B50/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A medical device has a first hinge part (17) including two hinge arms (15, 16), which are arranged at a distance apart, and a hinge pin (32; 52), which is extended between the hinge arms along a longitudinal axis (38; 55). A second hinge part (18) is in certain areas accommodated between the two hinge arms and is passed through by a hinge cavity (31; 51). The hinge pin is accommodated in a pivotably movably in the hinge cavity. The hinge pin and the hinge cavity have a central contact region (33; 56) with contact between hinge pin and hinge cavity. Clearance regions (36, 37; 57, 58) border the contact region on both sides and are extended up to the hinge arms, without touching contact between hinge pin and hinge cavity, in order to ensure an exclusively central force transmission between the hinge pin and the hinge cavity.
Claims
1. A medical device comprising a hinge arrangement comprising: a first hinge part comprising two hinge arms, which are arranged at a distance apart; a second hinge part, the hinge arrangement being configured for a pivot motion of the first hinge part in relation to the second hinge part; and a hinge pin extending between the hinge arms along a longitudinal axis to define a pivot axis of the hinge arrangement, wherein: the second hinge part is, in certain areas accommodated between the two hinge arms (15 16) and passes through a hinge cavity and is pivotably movable in the hinge cavity; and the hinge pin has a central contact region with a touching contact between hinge pin and hinge cavity and clearance regions, which border the contact region on both sides and are extended up to the hinge arms, without touching contact between hinge pin and hinge cavity, in order to ensure an exclusively central force transmission between the hinge pin and the hinge cavity.
2. A medical device according to claim 1, wherein the hinge cavity is configured as a stepped bore having a centrally arranged guide bore which has a smaller cross section than clearance bores which border the guide bore on both sides of the guide bore.
3. A medical device according to claim 2, wherein the hinge pin between the hinge arms is configured with a constant profiling.
4. A medical device according to claim 1, wherein the hinge pin is configured with a centrally arranged guide portion, which has a larger cross section than clearance portions which border this same on both sides.
5. A medical device according to claim 4, wherein the the hinge cavity is configured as a bore having a constant profiling.
6. A medical device according to claim 1, wherein: the hinge pin is configured with a centrally arranged guide portion, which has a larger cross section than clearance portions which border the guide portion on both sides of the the guide portion, and in that the hinge cavity is configured as a stepped bore having a centrally arranged guide bore which guide bore has a smaller cross section than clearance bores which border the guide bore on both sides of the guide bore.
7. A medical device according to claim 1, wherein: mutually opposing surfaces of the hinge arms form with adjacent surfaces of the second hinge part a sliding guide with play; and the hinge pin and the hinge cavity are mutually coordinated in such a way that, when the second hinge part is tilted in relation to the first hinge part about a tilt axis oriented transversely to the longitudinal axis, an exclusively elastic deformation of the hinge pin obtains.
8. A medical device according to claim 1, wherein an extent of the central contact region in a direction of the longitudinal axis amounts to less than 30 percent of an extent of one of the clearance regions in the direction of the longitudinal axis.
9. A medical device according to claim 2, wherein a cross-sectional area of the guide bore amounts to less than 50 percent; of a cross-sectional area of the clearance bore.
10. A medical device according to claim 4, wherein a cross-sectional area of the clearance portion amounts to less than 50 percent of a cross-sectional area of the guide portion.
11. A medical device according to claim 3, wherein a cross-sectional area of the guide bore amounts to less than 50 percent of a cross-sectional area of the clearance bore.
12. A medical device according to claim 5, wherein a cross-sectional area of the clearance portion amounts to less than 50 percent of a cross-sectional area of the guide portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] Referring to the drawings, a medical device 1 represented in
[0026] The medical device 1 comprises a base frame 2, which is equipped with rollers 3 and which has a column 4 which extends upward substantially in the vertical direction. On the column 4, a first supporting arm portion 5 is arranged such that it is adjustable in height and is pivotable about a vertical axis, which first supporting arm portion, on an end region facing away from the column 4, is coupled with a second supporting arm portion 6 which, for its part, is mounted such that it is pivotably movable on the first supporting arm portion 5 about a vertical axis (not represented).
[0027] On that end region of the second supporting arm portion 6 which is facing away from the first supporting arm portion 5 is configured, purely by way of example, with the interposition of a ball joint 7, a gripping arrangement 8, which comprises a fixed gripper claw 9 and a movable gripper claw 10. The fixed gripper claw 9 and the movable gripper claw 10 here form a hinge arrangement 11, which enables the pivotably movable relative movement of the movable gripper claw 10 in relation to the fixed gripper claw 9.
[0028] As can be seen from the schematic representation of
[0029] Purely by way of example, in
[0030] In the first embodiment of a hinge arrangement 30, which is represented in
[0031] On both sides of the guide portion 33, along a longitudinal axis 38 serving as a pivot axis for the second hinge part 18, clearance portions 36, 37 respectively extend up to the holding portions 34 or 35. The clearance portions 36 and 37 here have a considerably smaller cross section, in particular a considerably smaller diameter, than the guide portion 33. Through this geometric design of the hinge pin 32, it is ensured that a force transmission between the second hinge part 18 and the hinge pin 32 fixed to the first hinge part 17 obtains exclusively in the region of the guide portion 33, and that the clearance portions 36 and 37, due to their, compared with the guide portion 33, considerably smaller cross sections, enable an advantageous elasticity for the hinge arrangement 33.
[0032] In the second embodiment (represented in
[0033] From the purely schematic representation of
[0034] When a torque 42 is applied to the guide portion 33 about a torque axis oriented perpendicular to the plane of representation of
[0035] While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.