Endoscope
First Claim
1. An endoscope for visual internal examination of body cavities comprising:
- a light transmitting tube including a fiber optical light transmitting bundle having an image receiving end and an image output end, a sleeve extending around and along the light transmitting bundle concentrically therewith for enclosing the bundle for protection thereof and facilitating the insertion thereof into body cavities, and an image taking head connected with the image receiving side end of the sleeve having therein an optical system for focusing an image of the internal view of the body cavities on the image receiving end of the light transmitting bundle,a plurality of inflatable balloons provided on the outer face of said sleeve so as to be inflated radially outwardly in different directions, said balloons being selectively and independently inflated,said sleeve being flexible between said image taking head and said balloons,a plurality of air ducts communicated with said balloons and extending along the sleeve on the internal surface thereof from the balloon to the output end of the sleeve, andair supply source means connected with said plurality of air ducts for independently supplying air into said balloons to inflate said balloons independently of each other.
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Abstract
One or more inflatable balloons are provided on the outer surface of the tube of an endoscope which encloses the fiber optical light transmitting bundle. When only one balloon is provided, the balloon is provided on one side of the tube near the end thereof to enlarge the space within a body cavity in one direction and the flexible part of the tube may be bent in said direction. When moe than one balloon is provided, one of the balloons is selectively inflated to enlarge the space within the body cavity in the desired direction. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the balloons are located at equal intervals around the tube. In another embodiment of the invention, an outer sleeve is provided around the tube with balloons on the outer face thereof and is made slidable with respect to the tube. The outer sleeve and the tube are inserted into the body cavity alternately by alternately inflating the balloons on the outer sleeve and those on the tube to facilitate the insertion thereof into the body cavity.
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6 Claims
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1. An endoscope for visual internal examination of body cavities comprising:
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a light transmitting tube including a fiber optical light transmitting bundle having an image receiving end and an image output end, a sleeve extending around and along the light transmitting bundle concentrically therewith for enclosing the bundle for protection thereof and facilitating the insertion thereof into body cavities, and an image taking head connected with the image receiving side end of the sleeve having therein an optical system for focusing an image of the internal view of the body cavities on the image receiving end of the light transmitting bundle, a plurality of inflatable balloons provided on the outer face of said sleeve so as to be inflated radially outwardly in different directions, said balloons being selectively and independently inflated, said sleeve being flexible between said image taking head and said balloons, a plurality of air ducts communicated with said balloons and extending along the sleeve on the internal surface thereof from the balloon to the output end of the sleeve, and air supply source means connected with said plurality of air ducts for independently supplying air into said balloons to inflate said balloons independently of each other. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An endoscope for visual internal examination of body cavities comprising:
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a light transmitting tube including a fiber optical light transmitting bundle having an image receiving end and an image output end, a sleeve extending around and along the light transmitting bundle concentrically therewith for enclosing the bundle for protection thereof and facilitating the insertion thereof into body cavities, and an image taking head connected with the image receiving side end of the sleeve having therein an optical system for focusing an image of the internal view of the body cavities on the image receiving end of the light transmitting bundle, an outer sleeve extending concentrically with the light transmitting tube and slidable with respect thereto, a plurality of inflatable balloons provided on the outer face of said outer sleeve so as to be inflated radially outwardly in different directions, said balloons being selectively and independently inflated, said sleeve of the light transmitting tube being flexible between said image taking head and a part of the tube covered by said outer sleeve, an air supply source means for supplying air for inflating said balloons, and an air duct means extending along the outer sleeve on the internal surface thereof from the balloon to the output side end of the outer sleeve to be communicated with said air supply source means for sending air from the air supply source means into said balloons.
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