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| United States Patent | 3948251 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/3948251.html |
| Inventor(s) | Hosono; Saburo (Tokyo, JA) |
| Abstract | A flexible tube device has a flexible tube one end of which is connected to
a distal end and the other end of which is connected to a control unit, a
central tube formed by coiling a metal strip and provided within and
coaxially with the flexible tube, and an adjusting mechanism provided
within the control unit to control the pliability of the flexible tube
from the outside by varying the diameter of the central tube. |
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April 6, 1976 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. pat.
application Ser. No. 408,846 filed Oct. 23, 1973 and now abndoned. |
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Oct 25, 1972[JA]47-106836 |
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What is claimed is:
1. A flexible tube device for an endoscope having a distal end and a
control unit, comprising a flexible tube, one end of which is connected to
the distal end and the other end of which is connected to the control
unit; and a central coaxial tube in the form of a continuous helical strip
member disposed within the flexible tube and also connected to said distal
end and engageable with said flexible tube, both along the longitudinal
direction thereof; and a means to stiffen and relax rigidity of the device
comprising an adjusting mechanism to which one end of the central tube is
operatively connected for providing longitudinal movement between the
tubes to control the pliability and the flexing of the flexible tube by
varying the diameter of the central tube to cause an abutting force
against the flexible tube to be varied as required.
2. A device according to claim 1, in which said flexible tube includes an
outer flexible tube and an inner tube in the form of a continuous helical
strip member disposed within the outer flexible tube.
3. A device according to claim 2, in which said inner tube is provided on
its outer periphery with a sheath of resilient fabric restraining its
radial movement.
4. A device according to claim 2, in which said inner tube in the form of a
helical strip member is coiled in a direction opposite to that of the
central tube of like form.
5. A device according to claim 1, in which said control unit has a fixed
cylindrical body secured to the flexible tube and through which one end of
the central tube extends, and a movable cylindrical body adjacent to and
coaxially with the fixed cylindrical body connected to the end of the
central tube and movable to vary the diameter of the central tube.
6. A device according to claim 5, in which said movable cylindrical body is
rotatably mounted on the control unit, and connected to the fixed
cylindrical body to be axially moved when it is rotated.
7. A device according to claim 6, in which said mechanism has a holding
mechanism for holding the movable cylindrical body in a predetermined
rotational position relative to the fixed cylindrical body. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a flexible tube device for an endoscope, and
particularly to a flexible tube device applicable to a wider usage.
Generally known is a flexible endoscope as inserted into a stomach, small
intestine etc. to effect observation, examination and medical treatment of
which a flexible tube is designed to insert a distal end into the interior
of the human body and which has merely a predetermined pliability or
flexibility. For this reason it is impossible to freely vary the
pliability of the flexible tube according to the conditions under which it
is used. This inflicts wide limitation on the usage of the endoscope.
Suppose, for example, that the flexible tube is inserted through an anus
into a colon for observation. Then it is preferred that the flexible tube
portion be somewhat pliable as far as it is passed through an S-shaped
colon. However, difficulty is presented in inserting it further into the
interior of the human body, since its additional inserting force causes
the flexible tube to be sagged or slacked to prevent any further
insertion. If in such a case the pliability of the flexible tube can be
freely adjusted to permit further insertion, then an endoscope finds a
still wider application.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly the object of this invention to provide a simple flexible
tube device for an endoscope, capable of freely and controllably varying
the pliability of a flexible tube to a desired extent by a simple
operation. The flexible tube device according to this invention is used in
an endoscope having a distal end, introduced by the flexible tube device
into the interior of the human body and a control unit for effecting
various operations necessary for the endoscope, and comprises an outer
flexible tube member, a central tube member formed by coiling a strip
member and disposed within the outer flexible tube member and extending
along the longitudinal direction thereof, and an operating section
connected to one end of the central tube member and operated at the
control unit to vary the pliability of the flexible tube by varying the
diameter of the central tube member.
The flexible tube device according to this invention is not required for
its whole length to be of necessity made equal to the whole length of the
outer tube member. That is, it is only necessary that the outer tube
member constitute at least part of the whole length of the flexible tube
device. Generally, a flexible tube device for an endoscope includes either
a bendable section and a flexible tube or a flexible tube only. The same
can be said of the flexible tube device according to this invention.
Brief Description of the Drawing
FIG. 1 is a side view of an endoscope with a flexible tube device according
to this invention as applied to an endoscope;
FIG. 2 is a partial, cross sectional view of the flexible tube device of
FIG. 1; and
FIG. 3 is a partial, cross sectional view showing part of an adjusting
mechanism for adjusting the pliability of the flexible tube device.
Detailed Description of the Invention
In FIG. 1 an endoscope 10 is constructed by a distal end 11, a flexible or
pliable tube 12 connected to the distal end at one end so as to introduce
the latter into the interior of the human body, a control unit 13
connected to the other end of the flexible tube and adapted to effect,
from the outside, various operations necessary for the endoscope 10. The
flexible tube 12 has a bandable section 14 situated at the forward end and
a connecting section for connecting together the bendable section 14 and
the control unit 13. The control unit 13 has an eyelens and light source
connecting section, respectively, optically connected to an observation
window and illumination window (not shown) provided in the distal end 11,
as well as a knob for operating the bendable section and an inlet for
introducing a forceps.
As shown in FIG. 2, the connecting section 15 of the flexible tube 12
comprises an outer flexible tube 18 housing an inner tube 16 formed by
closely coiling an elongated metal strip, and a sheath 17 covering the
outer periphery of the inner tube 16. The sheath 17 is formed by knitting
together fine metal wires or synthetic resin wires into a fabric. The
outer tube 18 is made of a pliable synthetic resin which is pliably
bendable. Although a combination of the inner tube 16, sheath 17 and outer
tube 18 presents a very good flexible tube, this invention should not be
restricted to this flexible tube. The flexible tube according to this
invention may also be formed from a combination of the inner tube and
outer tube, a combination of the sheath and outer tube, or the outer tube
only.
Within the flexible tube is substantially coaxially disposed a central tube
or coil tube 19 formed by closely coiling an elongated metal strip or
band. The central tube 19 is somewhat spaced apart from the inner surface
of the inner tube 16 when the connecting section is in the most pliable
state. However, when the central tube 19 needs its outer diameter to be
increased for reasons to be described later, the central tube 19 is
abutted against the inner surface of the inner tube 16 under a
corresponding force so that the pliability of the connecting section 15 is
restricted. The first coil tube 16 is opposite in its spiral direction to
that of the second coil tube 19. The bendable section 14 of the tube 12
may be made of such material as used in the flexible tube or may be made
of an entirely different material so that it can be later connected to the
remaining portion of the flexible tube. The forward end of the central
tube 19 is firmly fixed to the inner surface of the forward end of the
flexible tube and the base portion of the central tube 19 extends into the
control unit 13.
Within the control unit 13 is provided a mechanism 20, as shown in detail
in FIG. 3, for controlling or adjusting the diameter of the coil tube 19
or the compressibility. The mechanism 20 is provided within a cylindrical
part 21 extending from the main body of the control unit 13.
Within the forward end portion of the extending cylindrical body 21 is
coaxially secured a fixed cylindrical body 22 whose forward end is
connected to the coil tube 16, sheath 17 and outer tube 18 of the flexible
tube. The second coil tube 19 coaxially extends through the cylindrical
body 22. Near the terminal end of the cylindrical body 22 is provided a
rotational cylinder 23 having substantially the same inner diameter as
that of the cylinder body 22. The projecting portions projecting from the
confronting surfaces of the cylinder bodies 22 and 23 have screw threaded
portions 22a and 23a which are meshed with each other. Within the
rotational cylinder body 23 is secured the base end of the coil tube 19
extending through the fixed cylinder body 22. As a result, the rotation of
the rotational cylinder body 23 causes it to be moved in the axial
direction to permit the diameter or compressibility of the central tube or
second coil tube 19 to be varied. Thus, the pliability of the flexible
tube can be varied. In the peripheral wall of the cylindrical portion 21
is provided a partial annular opening 21a. The handle portion 23b of the
rotational cylinder body 23 projects from the annular opening 21a and is
movable to a certain extent in the circumferential direction. The handle
portion 23b is equipped with a holding mechanism 24 for holding the
rotational cylinder body 23 at a predetermined angle. The holding
mechanism has a swing lever 25 whose substantially middle portion is
pivoted by a pin. One end of the lever 25 extends through the side wall of
the handle portion into a pocket 26 provided in the top surface of the
handle portion and the extension end of the lever 25 is pivoted below a
push botton 27. The push botton 27 is normally upwardly urged by a coil
spring 28 disposed between the push button 27 and the bottom surface of
the pocket 26. The pocket and button have respective engaging projections
to prevent the button from being bounced out from the pocket under the
urging force of the coil spring. The other end of the swing lever 25
projects from the bottom surface of the handle portion 23b and is engaged,
when in a holding position, with projecting portions 22b extending in a
longitudinal direction and disposed in parallel with each other. When it
is desired to change the diameter of the coil tube 19 through the
adjustment mechanism, the button 27 is depressed against the force of the
spring 28 to permit the swing lever to be disengaged from the engaging
portions 22b of the fixed cylinder 22. Then, the rotational cylinder 23 is
rotated to a certain extent through the operation of the handle portion
23b to cause it to be moved in the axial direction. As a result, the
diameter of the coil tube 19 is changed to an extent corresponding to the
movement of the rotational cylinder to permit the pliability of the
flexible tube to be varied.
There will be explained more in detail the control of the pliability of the
flexible tube through the use of the coil tube 19.
When the diameter of the second coil tube 19 is minimal, the outer surface
of the coil tube 19 is spaced somewhat apart from the first coil tube 16.
As a result, the pliability of the connecting section 15 depends entirely
upon the members constituting the flexible tube and is not influenced by
the second coil tube 19. Thus, the connecting section exhibits the most
pliable state. The gradual increase in diameter of the second coil tube 19
causes it to be gradually abutted against the inside wall of the first
coil tube 16 to permit the pliability of the flexible tube to be
restricted.
Suppose that, for example, a colon is examined using an endoscope having
such a construction. The distal end of the endoscope is inserted through
an anus into an S-shaped colon in a manner that the flexible tube has a
relatively high pliability, and then further inserted into the interior of
the human body after passage of the S-shaped colon in a manner that the
flexible tube has a relatively low pliability. In this way, the distal end
attached to the flexible tube can be easily carried into the sinuous or
serpentine S-shaped colon and further into the interior of the human body.
A mechanism for controlling the flexing of the flexible tube 12 through
adjustment of the diameter of the coil tube 19 is not limited to that
arranged as described above, but may consist of the form constructed by
providing the undermentioned modification for the device shown in, for
example, FIG. 3.
Namely, engagement between the fixed cylinder body 22 and rotational
cylinder body 23 is effected by an assembly of annular grooves and the
corresponding annular ridges in place of the threaded portions 22a, 23a,
thereby preventing the cylindrical body 23 from making an axial movement,
but only allowing it to rotate. The central tube 19 is connected to the
cylindrical body 23 by thread engagement. The abovementioned arrangement
causes the central tube 19 to be axially drawn or contracted relative to
the cylindrical body 23 when it is rotated, thereby attaining the same
effect as the aforesaid mechanism.
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