Patent ID: 8603134

Claim:
A surgical instrument, comprising: an end effector assembly including a pair of jaw members pivotably coupled to one another, at least one of the jaw members moveable relative to the other between a spaced-apart position and an approximated position for grasping tissue therebetween; a drive bar defining a longitudinal axis, the drive bar longitudinally translatable between a distal position and a proximal position for moving the jaw members between the spaced-apart position and the approximated position; and a latch mechanism including: a lever moveable between an initial position and an actuated position for translating the drive bar between the distal position and the proximal position, the lever further moveable to an over-actuated position; a sleeve co-axially disposed about the drive bar, the sleeve including a track having a substantially radial segment that extends annularly around the sleeve in a radial direction and a substantially longitudinal segment that extends from the substantially radial segment longitudinally along the sleeve in an axial direction; and a rotatable collar interdisposed between the sleeve and the drive bar, the rotatable collar including a stop member extending radially outwardly from an outer periphery of the rotatable collar, the stop member engaged within the track, wherein, movement of the lever between the initial position and the actuated position effects movement of the stop member within the substantially longitudinal segment of the track in the axial direction, wherein, when the at least one stop member is disposed within the substantially longitudinal segment, movement of the lever from the actuated position to the over-actuated position effects movement of the stop member in both the axial direction and the radial direction from the substantially longitudinal segment to the substantially radial segment to lock the lever in the actuated position, and wherein, when the stop member is disposed within the substantially radial segment, movement of the lever from the actuated position to the over-actuated position effects movement of the stop member in both the axial direction and the radial direction from the substantially radial segment to the substantially longitudinal segment to unlock the lever from the actuated position.