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Face tip assembly for an endoscope

  • US 8,221,311 B2
  • Filed: 03/03/2008
  • Issued: 07/17/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/01/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A face tip assembly for an endoscope for viewing a visually obscured portion of a body cavity and for surgically treating a portion of the body cavity with an operating tool, comprising:

  • a face tip housing having a plurality of outer wall surfaces, a distal end, a proximal end, and a longitudinal axis;

    at least one optical image channel port;

    at least one optical image collector associated with the at least one optical image channel port and adapted to gather an image from within the body cavity;

    at least one luminous conductor adapted to provide illumination to at least a portion of the body cavity;

    at least one operating tool port adapted to permit the operating tool to pass outwardly from the face tip housing into the body cavity;

    the at least one optical image channel port is located in a first outer wall surface of the face tip housing, the first outer wall surface facing toward the distal end of the face tip housing;

    the at least one operating tool port is located in a second outer wall surface of the face tip assembly, the second outer wall surface generally lies in a plane which is disposed at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the face tip housing, and the second outer wall surface extends from the first wall surface toward the distal end of the face tip housing;

    the second outer wall surface has a generally U-shaped configuration having first and second opposed side edges;

    a third outer wall surface disposed between the first outer wall surface and the proximal end of the face tip housing;

    a first, fourth outer wall surface disposed adjacent the first opposed side edge of the second outer wall surface and the third outer wall surface;

    a second, fourth outer wall surface disposed adjacent the second opposed side edge of the second outer wall surface and the third outer wall surface; and

    each fourth outer wall surface generally lies in a plane which slopes outwardly, with respect to the longitudinal axis of the face tip housing, and away from the second outer wall surface toward the third outer wall surface and toward the proximal end of the face tip housing.

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