Tubular medical instrument having a flexible sheath with cuffs
First Claim
1. A tubular medical instrument comprising:
- an elongated flexible sheath for insertion into a body cavity of a human body;
a radially expansible main cuff having a doubled back section on an outer peripheral surface of one end of the flexible sheath and also having outer surfaces which, when said sheath is inserted in the body cavity, are normally in contact with a wall surface of the body cavity when the main cuff is expanded, means for supplying air to said main cuff to expand same, said outer surfaces, when said main cuff is expanded in said body cavity, being continuously deformed in a first direction upon movement of said sheath in said body cavity in a second opposite direction corresponding to that in which the flexible sheath is inserted into the body cavity, without involving substantial slippage;
a radially expansible auxiliary cuff mounted on a portion of the outer peripheral surface of the flexible sheath which is close to the main cuff and is opposite to said one end of the flexible sheath with respect to the main cuff;
said doubled back section riding on the auxiliary cuff as the main cuff is being deformed in the first direction during the insertion of the flexible sheath; and
means for supplying air to said auxiliary cuff to expand same to separate the outer surfaces of the main cuff from the wall surface of the body cavity and to push the doubled back section away from the auxiliary cuff into an original position of the doubled back section with respect to the main cuff.
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Abstract
Main and auxiliary cuffs made of an elastic material such as rubber, etc., are mounted in close proximity to each other on the forward end portion of a flexible sheath of a tubular medical instrument. The flexible sheath is inserted into a body cavity of a human being and with further insertion of the flexible tube the main cuff is contacted, while at the expanded state, with the wall surface of the body cavity and when the flexible sheath is forwardly pushed the portion of the main cuff is rearwardly deformed, while effecting a rolling contact with the wall surface of the body cavity, to permit it to ride on the auxiliary cuff. When the auxiliary cuff is then expanded to cause the corresponding wall surface of the body cavity to be expanded, the main cuff is separated away from the wall surface of the body cavity to cause the portion of the main cuff to be forwardly pushed ahead into an original position. Such a step is cyclically repeated so that the sheath can be intermittently advanced into the body cavity of the human being.
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5 Claims
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1. A tubular medical instrument comprising:
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an elongated flexible sheath for insertion into a body cavity of a human body; a radially expansible main cuff having a doubled back section on an outer peripheral surface of one end of the flexible sheath and also having outer surfaces which, when said sheath is inserted in the body cavity, are normally in contact with a wall surface of the body cavity when the main cuff is expanded, means for supplying air to said main cuff to expand same, said outer surfaces, when said main cuff is expanded in said body cavity, being continuously deformed in a first direction upon movement of said sheath in said body cavity in a second opposite direction corresponding to that in which the flexible sheath is inserted into the body cavity, without involving substantial slippage; a radially expansible auxiliary cuff mounted on a portion of the outer peripheral surface of the flexible sheath which is close to the main cuff and is opposite to said one end of the flexible sheath with respect to the main cuff; said doubled back section riding on the auxiliary cuff as the main cuff is being deformed in the first direction during the insertion of the flexible sheath; and means for supplying air to said auxiliary cuff to expand same to separate the outer surfaces of the main cuff from the wall surface of the body cavity and to push the doubled back section away from the auxiliary cuff into an original position of the doubled back section with respect to the main cuff. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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