ENDOSCOPIC ASPIRATION DEVICE
First Claim
1. An endoscopic aspiration device for use on a manipulating head of an endoscope, to which a proximal end of an elongated insertion rod member is connected, said endoscopic aspiration device comprising a valve casing provided on said manipulating head in communication with an aspiration passage leading to a fore distal end of said insertion rod member, and a valve assembly unit composed of an assembly of a valve member and a valve guide member having a connector member extended out for connection to a proximal aspiration passage on the side of a suction source, said valve member being put in a sliding displacement along said valve guide member to bring said aspiration passage into and out of communication with said proximal aspiration passage, characterized in that said endoscopic aspiration device comprises:
- a coupling mechanism provided between said valve casing and said valve guide member of said valve assembly unit and adapted to couple said valve guide member with said valve casing in such a way as to permit said valve assembly unit to make turns about a center axis of said valve casing on said manipulating head; and
said coupling mechanism including a coupling/uncoupling mechanism with a function of bringing said valve guide member of said valve assembly unit into and out of fitting engagement with said valve casing, and a lock-in mechanism with a function of retaining said valve guide member in a coupled state within the valve casing, preventing spontaneous dislodgement of said valve assembly unit from said valve casing.
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Abstract
An endoscopic aspiration device is mounted on a manipulating head of an endoscope, from which an elongated insertion rod member is extended forward, the endoscopic aspiration device being composed of a valve casing which is mounted on the manipulation head in communication with an aspiration passage running through the insertion rod member, and a valve assembly unit including a valve member, a valve guide member and a connector member attached to the valve guide member to communicate same with a proximal aspiration passage on the side of a suction source. The valve member is put in a sliding displacement along the valve guide member to bring the aspiration passage into and out of communication with the proximal aspiration passage on the side of a suction source. The valve guide member is coupled with the valve casing through a coupling mechanism which permits to turn the valve assembly unit on and relative to the manipulating head. The coupling mechanism is arranged to perform a function of coupling and uncoupling the valve guide unit with and from the valve casing, and a function of locking the valve guide member in the valve casing to prevent spontaneous dislodgement from the latter.
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13 Claims
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1. An endoscopic aspiration device for use on a manipulating head of an endoscope, to which a proximal end of an elongated insertion rod member is connected, said endoscopic aspiration device comprising a valve casing provided on said manipulating head in communication with an aspiration passage leading to a fore distal end of said insertion rod member, and a valve assembly unit composed of an assembly of a valve member and a valve guide member having a connector member extended out for connection to a proximal aspiration passage on the side of a suction source, said valve member being put in a sliding displacement along said valve guide member to bring said aspiration passage into and out of communication with said proximal aspiration passage, characterized in that said endoscopic aspiration device comprises:
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a coupling mechanism provided between said valve casing and said valve guide member of said valve assembly unit and adapted to couple said valve guide member with said valve casing in such a way as to permit said valve assembly unit to make turns about a center axis of said valve casing on said manipulating head; and said coupling mechanism including a coupling/uncoupling mechanism with a function of bringing said valve guide member of said valve assembly unit into and out of fitting engagement with said valve casing, and a lock-in mechanism with a function of retaining said valve guide member in a coupled state within the valve casing, preventing spontaneous dislodgement of said valve assembly unit from said valve casing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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