Electricity: motive power systems – Braking
Patent
1991-06-27
1992-08-04
Ro, Bentsu
Electricity: motive power systems
Braking
318254, H02P 308
Patent
active
051362201
ABSTRACT:
A compact surgical handpiece comprises a motor energizable for moving a tool member, electric energy supply actuable for energizing the motor and a manually actuable trigger actuable to control motor operation. A motor control circuit interconnects the motor electric energy supply and trigger for running and braking the motor in response to actuation and release of the trigger. The control circuit includes a compact regulated voltage supply, a motor overcurrent limiting feature and a motor braking feature which is effective even if the operator fails to fully disconnect the electrical supply to the motor upon releasing the trigger.
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Drawing A (Stryker Part No. SK-3864, Command Console).
Drawing B (Stryker Brushless Decoder, EPLD No. EP320).
Drawing C (Stryker Part No. SK-6963, OP90 II Speed Control).
Stryker brochure entitled "New OrthoPower 90 cordless instruments--The Power and The Freedom" (7 pages).
Ro Bentsu
Stryker Corporation
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