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filingDate 1984-10-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
grantDate 1988-09-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CA-1241578-A
titleOfInvention Clip stop for a surgical ligating instrument
abstract CLIP STOP FOR A SURGICAL LIGATING INSTRUMENT ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An improved clip pusher and stop system for a surgi-cal ligator of the type having first and second clip-clamping jaws, a pair of handles to actuate the jaws, a magazine of ligating clips, a pusher track extending to the forward ends of the jaws, a pusher to transfer a clip along the pusher track from the magazine to a forward position between the jaws, and a stop to prevent rearward movement of the clip in the pusher track during the clip-applying and clamping procedure. The improved stop com-prises a substantially L-shaped resilient member having a long leg and a short leg. The long stop leg lies along a depression in the first jaw and is affixed near its free end to the first jaw The short leg extends between the first and second jaws and is receivable in a. perforation in the second jaw when the jaws are actuated to clamp a clip. The short leg has an intermediate clip-contacting portion normally extending across the pusher track. The clip-contacting portion is shiftable by an advancing clip out of the pusher track, and returns into the pusher track behind a fully advanced clip to prevent rearward movement of the clip during the clip-applying and clamp-ing procedure and to dislodge the clip from the pusher if adhered thereto by body fluids or the like.
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