Channel tube coupling structure for anti-pollution type endoscope
First Claim
1. In a channel tube coupling structure for an anti-pollution endoscope in which a plurality of tubes extend in parallel in an axial direction within a channel tube that is disposed within an outer sheath that is detachably attached to and covers an insertion portion of the endoscope, and the plurality of tubes are freely coupled to and separated from corresponding endoscope side tubes respectively at a base end portion of the channel tube extending from a base end of the outer sheath, the channel tube coupling structure for the anti-pollution endoscope comprising:
- side holes respectively communicate with the plurality of tubes, and are formed at a side surface in a vicinity of the base end portion of the channel tube, the side holes being staggered with respect to one another in a axial direction;
a coupling hole where the base end portion of the channel tube is loosely inserted thereinto and drawn freely therefrom so as to provide a space in a radial direction between the channel tube and the coupling hole; and
annular sealing members, provided within the coupling hole, that seal portions between the respective side holes when the base end portion of the channel tube is inserted into the coupling hole;
wherein the endoscope side holes are opened at an inner peripheral surface of the coupling hole, and located at portions between the annular sealing members, respectively.
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Abstract
A channel tube coupling structure for an anti-pollution type endoscope which can easily and smoothly couple a multi-lumen type channel tube extending from a base end of an outer sheath with tubes on a side of the endoscope and separate the multi-lumen type channel tube therefrom. At a side surface in a vicinity of the base end of the channel tube, side holes communicate with a plurality of tubes that are formed so as to be shifted from one another in an axial direction. A coupling hole, where the base end portion of the channel tube is loosely inserted thereinto and freely removed therefrom, provides a space in a radial direction between the channel tube and the coupling hole. Annular sealing members are provided which seal portions between the respective side holes, in a state where the base end portion of the channel tube is inserted into the coupling hole. Respective holes on the endoscope side are opened and coupled at the inner peripheral surface of the coupling hole at portions along the annular sealing members.
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1. In a channel tube coupling structure for an anti-pollution endoscope in which a plurality of tubes extend in parallel in an axial direction within a channel tube that is disposed within an outer sheath that is detachably attached to and covers an insertion portion of the endoscope, and the plurality of tubes are freely coupled to and separated from corresponding endoscope side tubes respectively at a base end portion of the channel tube extending from a base end of the outer sheath, the channel tube coupling structure for the anti-pollution endoscope comprising:
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side holes respectively communicate with the plurality of tubes, and are formed at a side surface in a vicinity of the base end portion of the channel tube, the side holes being staggered with respect to one another in a axial direction;
a coupling hole where the base end portion of the channel tube is loosely inserted thereinto and drawn freely therefrom so as to provide a space in a radial direction between the channel tube and the coupling hole; and
annular sealing members, provided within the coupling hole, that seal portions between the respective side holes when the base end portion of the channel tube is inserted into the coupling hole;
wherein the endoscope side holes are opened at an inner peripheral surface of the coupling hole, and located at portions between the annular sealing members, respectively. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An outer sheath detachably attachable to an insertion portion of an endoscope to cover the insertion portion, the outer sheath comprising:
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at least two ports open at a tip end portion of the outer sheath;
a channel tube extending from the tip end portion through a base end portion of the outer sheath to an exterior, the channel tube having at least two communication channels that respectively communicate with the ports;
at least two side holes that respectively communicate with the communication channels, provided in a base end portion of the channel tube exposed to the exterior, and offset from each other in an axial direction of the channel tube. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. An endoscope having an insertion portion to which an outer sheath having a channel tube can be detachably attached to cover the insertion portion, the endoscope comprising:
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a tube connector having a coupling hole configured to receive a base end portion of the channel tube;
at least two communicating holes formed in the tube connector, and having respective openings open at an interior surface of the coupling hole, the openings being offset in an axial direction of the coupling hole;
at least three sealing members that define sealing faces that protrude radially inwardly from the interior surface of the coupling hole, and being located so that each of the communicating holes is located between adjacent two of the three sealing members in the axial direction. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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