Endoscope
First Claim
1. An endoscope comprising:
- (a) a body having a manipulation member mounted thereon;
(b) an insertion portion extending from said body, said insertion portion comprising a first inner structure of a tubular shape, and a first protective tube covering said first inner structure, and said first inner structure determining the length of said insertion portion;
(c) a bending portion extending from a front end of said insertion portion, said bending portion being remotely bendable by said manipulation member, said bending portion comprising a second inner structure of a tubular shape, and a second protective tube covering said second inner structure, said second inner structure determining the length of said bending portion, said second protective tube being softer than said first protective tube, and a front end of said first inner structure and a rear end of said second inner structure being connected together to provide a connection portion; and
(d) a rigid tip member mounted on a front end of said bending portion;
(e) wherein said second protective tube is longer than said second inner structure, and a rear end of said second protective tube is disposed a predetermined distance rearwardly from said connection portion;
said first protective tube is shorter than said first inner structure, and a front end of said first protective tube is disposed at generally the same position as the rear end of said second protective tube;
said second protective tube covers the whole of said second inner structure, said connection portion and a front end portion of said first inner structure;
a front end portion of said insertion portion covered by said second protective tube is more flexible and bendable than the other portion of said insertion portion, and serves as an insertion guide portion;
a front end portion of said second protective tube is fixed to an outer periphery of at least one of said tip member and a front end portion of said second inner structure;
a rear end portion of said second protective tube is fixed to an outer periphery of said first inner structure;
an intermediate portion of said second protective tube intermediate the opposite ends thereof if fixed to the outer periphery of at least one of said first and second inner structures and said connection portion; and
said insertion guide portion is sufficiently long so that said insertion guide portion can be easily bent when said bending portion is abutted against a curved portion of a body cavity.
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Accused Products
Abstract
A protective tube covering an insertion portion of an endoscope is shorter than an inner structure of the insertion portion, and a protective tube covering a bending portion is longer than an inner structure of the bending portion. The front end of the protective tube of the insertion portion, as well as the rear end of the protective tube of the bending portion, is disposed a predetermined distance rearwardly from a portion of connection between the inner structure of the insertion portion and the inner structure of the bending portion. The protective tube of the bending portion covers not only the inner structure of the bending portion but also the above connection portion and the front end portion of the inner structure of the insertion portion. Since the protective tube of the bending portion is softer than the protective tube of the insertion portion, the front end portion of the insertion portion covered by the former protective tube is more flexible and bendable than the other portion of the insertion portion, and serves as an insertion guide portion. In order to restrain a slack of the protective tube of the bending portion, a portion of this protective tube intermediate the opposite ends thereof is fixed to the outer periphery of at least one of the inner structure of the insertion portion, the inner structure of the bending portion and the connection portion.
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9 Claims
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1. An endoscope comprising:
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(a) a body having a manipulation member mounted thereon; (b) an insertion portion extending from said body, said insertion portion comprising a first inner structure of a tubular shape, and a first protective tube covering said first inner structure, and said first inner structure determining the length of said insertion portion; (c) a bending portion extending from a front end of said insertion portion, said bending portion being remotely bendable by said manipulation member, said bending portion comprising a second inner structure of a tubular shape, and a second protective tube covering said second inner structure, said second inner structure determining the length of said bending portion, said second protective tube being softer than said first protective tube, and a front end of said first inner structure and a rear end of said second inner structure being connected together to provide a connection portion; and (d) a rigid tip member mounted on a front end of said bending portion; (e) wherein said second protective tube is longer than said second inner structure, and a rear end of said second protective tube is disposed a predetermined distance rearwardly from said connection portion;
said first protective tube is shorter than said first inner structure, and a front end of said first protective tube is disposed at generally the same position as the rear end of said second protective tube;
said second protective tube covers the whole of said second inner structure, said connection portion and a front end portion of said first inner structure;
a front end portion of said insertion portion covered by said second protective tube is more flexible and bendable than the other portion of said insertion portion, and serves as an insertion guide portion;
a front end portion of said second protective tube is fixed to an outer periphery of at least one of said tip member and a front end portion of said second inner structure;
a rear end portion of said second protective tube is fixed to an outer periphery of said first inner structure;
an intermediate portion of said second protective tube intermediate the opposite ends thereof if fixed to the outer periphery of at least one of said first and second inner structures and said connection portion; and
said insertion guide portion is sufficiently long so that said insertion guide portion can be easily bent when said bending portion is abutted against a curved portion of a body cavity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An endoscope comprising:
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(a) a body having a manipulation member mounted thereon; (b) an insertion portion extending from said body, said insertion portion comprising a first inner structure of a tubular shape, and a first protective tube covering said first inner structure, and said first inner structure determining the length of said insertion portion; (c) a bending portion extending from a front end of said insertion portion, said bending portion being remotely bendable by said manipulation member, said bending portion comprising a second inner structure of a tubular shape, said second inner structure comprising a row of connected ring-shaped segments and a braid covering said row of segments, and a second protective tube covering said second inner structure, said second inner structure determining the length of said bending portion, said second protective tube being softer than said first protective tube, and a front end of said first inner structure and a rear end of said second inner structure being connected together to provide a connection portion; and (d) a rigid tip member mounted on a front end of said bending portion; (e) wherein said second protective tube is longer than said second inner structure, and a rear end of said second protective tube is disposed a predetermined distance rearwardly from said connection portion;
said first protective tube is shorter than said first inner structure, and a front end of said first protective tube is disposed at generally the same position as the rear end of said second protective tube;
said second protective tube covers the whole of said second inner structure, said connection portion and a front end portion of said first inner structure;
a front end portion of said insertion portion covered by said second protective tube is more flexible and bendable than the other portion of said insertion portion, and serves as an insertion guide portion;
a front end portion of said second protective tube is fixed to an outer periphery of at least one of said tip member and a front end portion of said second inner structure;
a rear end portion of said second protective tube is fixed to an outer periphery of said first inner structure;
an intermediate portion of said second protective tube intermediate the opposite ends thereof is fixed to the outer periphery of at least one of said first and second inner structures and said connection portion; and
said insertion guide portion is sufficiently long so that said insertion guide portion can be easily bent when said bending portion is abutted against a curved portion of a body cavity.
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Specification