Surgery – Endoscope – Having flexible tube structure
Patent
1995-04-21
1997-08-12
Apley, Richard J.
Surgery
Endoscope
Having flexible tube structure
600143, 600150, A61B 1005
Patent
active
056560117
ABSTRACT:
In an endoscope tube system, an elastically bendable section is constructed of individual members spaced with respect to one another. A stabilizing spring band and a tension spring band are provided. The spring bands extend in a mutually opposite manner axially along the circumferential area of the individual members and at least one of the bands have a natural curvature which is opposite to the bending direction of the bendable section. The individual members are fixed on the stabilizing spring band, while the tension spring band is only connected with the most forward individual member. This construction of the bendable section requires no tension cables and is therefore operationally reliable, easy to take apart, and easy to clean.
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Melzer Andreas
Uihlein Bernhard
Apley Richard J.
EPflex Feinwerktechnik GmbH
Risley David R.
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