Surgery – Endoscope – Having flexible tube structure
Patent
1994-10-27
1996-04-30
Apley, Richard J.
Surgery
Endoscope
Having flexible tube structure
600148, 600149, 604 95, A61B 1005, A61B 101
Patent
active
055120350
ABSTRACT:
A cable compensating mechanism for an endoscope is shown. The endoscope has a generally elongated flexible shaft extending between a control head at a proximal end thereof and an objective assembly at the distal end thereof. The cable compensating mechanism includes an operative cable and sheath assembly which is operatively connected to the objective assembly and to the control head for deflecting the objective assembly in a selected direction.
A control mechanism is operatively connected to the operating cable and sheath assembly and is adapted to control the magnitude of tensile force developed in the operating cable in the event that deflection of the objective assembly is restrained. The control mechanism has a guide block and carriage member moveable therein. The moveable carriage member moves the operating cable and sheath assembly within the sheath. The guide block includes a first resilient member which is capable of being compressed between the guide block and the carriage member when the tensile force on the operating cable reaches a first predetermined value. The guide member includes a second resilient member to restrain movement of the carriage member when the tensile force is below said predetermined value and when said tensile force reaches at least the predetermined value, the second resilient member releases the carriage member which moves the operating cable and sheath assembly within the guide block.
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D'Amelio Frank D.
Konstorum Gregory S.
Apley Richard J.
Circon Corporation, a Delaware corporation
Flanagan Beverly M.
Meaney, Jr. Daniel J.
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