A self-propelled colonoscope comprises control part and an insertion tube including a distal part, a bending part, and a flexible part. The distal part is equipped with an image pickup element. Two or more endless belts each of which is circular in cross section extend along the surface of the flexible part from a guide hole positioned at a distance of less than 3 cm from the distal end of the flexible part to the control part. The endless belts are driven by a driving mechanism located at the control part. They are guided from the inner surface of the flexible part to the outer surface through the guide hole. The endless belts are held by guide hooks which are arranged on the outer surface of the flexible part. The length of each endless belt is equal to about 105% to 150% of an imaginary endless belt fully tensioned and extending from said control part to a respective guide hole. The colonoscope can be easily, safely and rapidly inserted into the colon without causing pain to a patient.
A self-propelled colonoscope (1) includes an insertion tube (5) having a distal section (11), a bending section (13) and a flexible section (15), an operation unit (7) and driving unit. A plurality of endless belts (17) are arranged at the surface of the flexible section (15). Each endless belt (17) passes out to the surface of the flexible section (15) through a guide hole near the tip of the flexible section (15) by driving a driving unit mounted at a driving casing. The colonoscope is self-propelled into the colon by driving the endless belt (17). A length of the endless belt is 102 to 104% of the length of such as endless belt, when the endless belt tensely turns around, from the guide hole near the tip of the flexible section to the same hole, through the driving unit, while the flexible section (15) is maintained straight.
An endoscope is provided, being insertable in the colon of a patient, in a self-propelled manner, by driving a plurality of endless belts mounted along the outside surface of a flexible section of an insertion tube thereof, and having a cleaning mechanism therein to be easily cleaned after use. A self-propelled colonoscope (1) is an endoscope insertable in the colon by driving endless belts (10) mounted along the almost entire length of a flexible section (4) of an insertion tube (5), and having guide pipes, which guide returning endless belts, being mounted in the insertion tube thereof, each of said guide pipes being provided with an opening for a cleaning brush (35) and a casing (31), which surrounds the endless belt driving unit, being formed with a cleaning window (33), said window being provided with a lid (37).
An endoscope is provided, being insertable in the colon of a patient, in a self-propelled manner, by driving a plurality of endless belts mounted along the outside surface of a flexible section of an insertion tube thereof, and having a cleaning mechanism therein to be easily cleaned after use. A self-propelled colonoscope (1) is an endoscope insertable in the colon by driving endless belts (10) mounted along the almost entire length of a flexible section (4) of an insertion tube (5), and having guide pipes, which guide returning endless belts, being mounted in the insertion tube thereof, each of said guide pipes being provided with an opening for a cleaning brush (35) and a casing (31), which surrounds the endless belt driving unit, being formed with a cleaning window (33), said window being provided with a lid (37).
The self-propelled colonoscope (1) is self-inserted into a colon by driving endless belts (17) mounted on the outside of the bending section (15) of the insertion tube (9). The cross section of the endless belt (17) is substantially circular and a rack gear teeth having a circular cross section are formed on the outside of the endless belts (17). A recess having a circular cross section and pinion gear teeth which correspond to the shape of the endless belt and the rack gear teeth. Since the endless belt (17) has a circular cross section, it can easily bend in all radial directions. Upon insertion of the insertion tube (9) into the colon, the endless belt (17) can easily follow the movement of the insertion tube (9).
A drive mechanism for moving a shaft or rod along its central axis that utilizes a flexible eversion tube surrounding a portion of and slidingly engaged to the outer surface of the shaft or rod. The drive mechanism uses at least one wheel group having two or more drive wheels that are coplanar with each other and, along the shaft's axis of movement, are aligned with each other and spaced apart. The drive wheels are in compressive contact with a central portion of the flexible eversion tube. The at least one wheel group is supported and located around the central portion by a sleeve that surrounds the central portion of the eversion tube. The sleeve contains slits that permit the individual wheels to contact the central portion of the tube and a casing having two pivotally connected halves that when clamped together, seal the wheel groups and sleeve within its cavity and enable a drive source to drive the wheels.