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US Patent 11871950 Tissue resecting device including a motor cooling assembly

Patent 11871950 was granted and assigned to Covidien on January, 2024 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Covidien
Covidien
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Current Assignee
Covidien
Covidien
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
118719500
Patent Inventor Names
Paul F. Prokop0
Date of Patent
January 16, 2024
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Patent Application Number
171436010
Date Filed
January 7, 2021
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US Patent 7150713 Endoscopic device
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US Patent 7226459 Reciprocating rotary arthroscopic surgical instrument
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US Patent 8852085 Tissue resecting system
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US Patent 8893722 Surgical endoscopic cutting device and method for its use
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Christopher M Koehler
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CPC Code
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A61B 2017/4216
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A61B 17/32002
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H02K 5/20
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H02K 5/10
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B25F 5/008
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A61B 17/320016
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A61B 17/00234
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A61B 18/1442
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Patent abstract

A tissue resecting device includes a handpiece assembly and an end effector assembly. The handpiece assembly includes a motor and a cooling assembly. The cooling assembly includes a housing, a fan assembly, and a fin pack. The fan assembly includes a tubular member configured to be received in the elongate cover, and a plurality of blades rotatably supported on the tubular member and operatively coupled with a drive rotor of the motor for concomitant rotation therewith. The fin pack includes a tubular base and a plurality of fins extending radially outward from the tubular base. The tubular base is disposed within the elongate cover and about the tubular member of the fan assembly. Actuation of the motor rotates the plurality of blades of the fan assembly to thereby advance air through a space between the fin pack and the elongate cover of the housing to facilitate cooling of the motor.

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