Sterilizable Patents (Class 600/133)
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Publication number: 20020010385Abstract: An endoscope comprises a plurality of members constituting the endoscope, and parts-bonded sections each having at least members thereof bonded together using an adhesive. The temperatures of thermal destruction at which the adhesives included in the parts-bonded sections are thermally destroyed are made equal to or higher than the maximum temperature attained during a high-pressure steam sterilization process. At the same time, the temperatures of thermal destruction are made equal to or lower than the heat-resistance temperatures above which members bonded using the adhesives or members located near the bonded members included in the parts-bonded sections fail to resist heat.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Applicant: OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO., LTD.Inventor: Kouta Ishibiki
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Patent number: 6340344Abstract: An endoscope has a removable suction tube to facilitate cleaning and reduce the risk of patient infection. The endoscope includes an elongated flexible probe with a slot extending along its length and an opening on the distal end of the probe. The housing at the proximal end of the probe is used to control the direction and operation of the probe, and for viewing images from the distal end of the probe. The suction tube can be removably inserted into the slot on the probe. Optionally, the distal tip of the probe can be equipped with a connector within the slot that removably secures the distal opening of the suction tube in communication with a suction opening on the distal tip of the probe. A suction tube connector at the proximal end of the suction tube allows the suction tube to be removably secured to the housing and also provides a connector for removable attachment to an external suction line.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2000Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Evergreen Medical IncorporatedInventor: Kent L. Christopher
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Publication number: 20020002322Abstract: An endoscope where problems due to a difference of deformation amount in the longitudinal direction generated between the flexible tube and the integrated object during autoclave sterilization are prevented, wherein the insertion part is comprised of a hard tip part and a flexible tube which is linked to the base of the hard tip part via a curving part, the tip of a treatment instrument tube is secured to a metal pipe disposed in a through hole of the hard tip part, the base part is secured to a branch pipe, and the treatment instrument tube has a shrinkage factor x having a characteristic x<1, that is, shrinking after a predetermined thermal load is applied, whereas the flexible tube 15 has shrinkage a factor y having a characteristic y<1, that is, shrinking after a predetermined thermal load is applied, in other words, the deforming directions of the flexible tube and the treatment instrument tube are set to the same direction with respect to the longitudinal direction, so that the flexible tube and tType: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2001Publication date: January 3, 2002Applicant: OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO., LTDInventor: Tatsuya Ishizuka
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Patent number: 6328691Abstract: The invention discloses an endoscope having an outer tube in whose distal end area are mounted an endoscope objective whose image is transmitted by an image transmitter to the proximal end of the endoscope, and a distal end window which closes the outer tube in a fluid- and gas-tight manner, and through which the path of the rays of the endoscope objective runs. The disclosed endoscope is characterized in that the distal end window and/or the proximal eyepiece window are glued in a manner known per se by their rim into the outer tube, the eyepiece cup or an adapter set into the outer tube or eyepiece cup, and in that a solderable ring-shaped layer is applied on at least one end surface of the end window for additionally joining the end window to the outer tube or adapter by means of a soldering layer.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Jürgen Rudischhauser
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Endoscopic image filing system for managing cleaning information of endoscope with image information
Publication number: 20010041825Abstract: An endoscopic image filing system mainly comprises an endoscope apparatus for performing endoscopical examination by way of an endoscopic image, an image filing apparatus connected with the endoscope apparatus for recording a required endoscopic image, and a cleaning apparatus for sterilizing/cleaning an endoscope used in the endoscope apparatus. The image filing apparatus is provided with a keyboard and a mouse for inputting and setting a variety of data. The cleaning apparatus is provided with a keyboard for inputting data and a printer for printing a sticker or the like which indicates that the endoscope has already been cleaned and is stuck for the endoscope after cleaned, for example. The cleaning apparatus is capable of transmitting cleaning information to the image filing apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2001Publication date: November 15, 2001Applicant: OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO., LTDInventors: Hiroyuki Shibata, Makoto Watai, Nobuyasu Ito -
Publication number: 20010025133Abstract: A protective tube is provided for use in sterilizing flexible endoscopes in a vacuum method. Such flexible endoscopes comprise a flexible sleeve at a distal end portion. The diameter of the protective tube is selected such that the tube can be slipped onto and fit onto the distal end portion. The length of the tube is selected such that it at least covers the end portion with the flexible sleeve. In addition, the structure of the tube is selected such that the flexible sleeve is protected against swelling under vacuum conditions, at the same time however the sterilizing agent reaches between the outside of the sleeve and the applied protective tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2000Publication date: September 27, 2001Inventor: Ralf Staud
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Publication number: 20010016679Abstract: An endoscope includes an image pickup unit 30 having a solid-state image pickup device 32 such as a CCD on a tip end side of an elongate insertion section. This image pickup unit 30 constitutes a tip end side unit 36U and a rear end side unit 43U by conducting a surface treatment (metallization) to nonmetal members such as a tip end cover glass 31 and a rear end cover glass 35, and by airtight coupling surface-treated portions of the nonmetal members to metal members such as a tip end cover glass frame 36 and a rear end cover glass frame 43 by brazing using soldering, and constitutes an optical system unit 60 by airtight coupling the metal members to metal members of an insulating unit 38U formed by airtight coupling a pipe member 41 and a ring member 42 to an insulating frame 38 by welding.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2001Publication date: August 23, 2001Applicant: OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO., LTD TOKYO JAPANInventors: Yasuyuki Futatsugi, Hidetoshi Saito, Yosuke Yoshimoto, Susumu Aono, Satoshi Honma, Hitoshi Karasawa
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Patent number: 6146326Abstract: An endoscope contains no adhesives, epoxies, or other organic materials. The endoscope includes a set of lenses held in position by cylindrical spacers. A pair of windows seal the ends of the endoscope, and prevent the lenses and spacers from falling out. The windows are brazed to the endoscope. Due to the use of brazing, no adhesives are needed to hold the lenses or windows in place. Thus, one can sterilize the endoscope in the high temperature environment of an autoclave, without risking damage to the optical components. The brazing produces a hermetic seal which enables the endoscope to function properly in an environment of high temperature or high pressure, or in chemically abusive environments.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1997Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Inventors: Michael J. Pollack, Guy M. Atkinson, Eugene J. Kelly
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Patent number: 6080101Abstract: A TV camera is attached to an eyepiece unit of an endoscope and includes a solid-state imaging device. A housing of the TV camera has an outer metallic sheathing. The outer metallic sheathing is hermetically coupled via an insulating material to a metallic housing frame of an electric connector which has contact pins connected to the solid-state imaging device and which is fixed hermetically using a hermetic seal. This structure defines a hermetically enclosed space which can withstand autoclaving. A shielding sheathing layer is formed inside an insulating layer within the hermetic space in order to shield an electric circuit including the solid-state imaging device and which is located inside the shielding sheathing layer. The shielding sheathing layer is designed to communicate with the housing metallic frame of the connector that is isolated and sheathed. This structure provides measures for solving problems concerning electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Olympus Optical Co. Ltd.Inventors: Yutaka Tatsuno, Fuminori Tanahashi
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Patent number: 6033360Abstract: A portable endoscope having a control part containing an entrance end portion of a light guide for transmitting light for illuminating an object, and a hermetic illuminating light supply unit containing a light source lamp for supplying illuminating light to the light guide. The unit is connected to the control part. An armoring member is disposed at a position where it is heated by heat radiated from the light source lamp. The outer surface of the armoring member is covered with a heat-insulating cover made of a material having a low thermal conductivity. A battery chamber is formed in the illuminating light supply unit to accommodate a battery as a power supply for the lamp. A relief valve releases the pressure in the battery chamber to the outside of the unit when the pressure rises.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroshi Sano, Rensuke Adachi, Hirohisa Ueda, Kunitoshi Ikeda, Kunikiyo Kaneko, Takashi Koeda
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Patent number: 6030339Abstract: An electric optical adapter unit that is freely detachably attached to a rigid endoscope has an optical system stowed in the center of a housing thereof. An electric circuit such as an automatic iris unit is stowed on the circumference of the optical system. Openings of a frame at both ends of the optical system are sealed hermetically with cover glasses so that the optical system can withstand autoclaving. Electric contact pins fixed in annular plug are hermetically sealed with glass hermetic seals in the back end surface of the frame. In a TV camera unit connected to the back end of the electric optical adapter unit, a CCD and the like are stowed in the center of an imaging optical system housing that is sealed hermetically. A receptacle structured to be watertight is mounted on the circumference of the imaging optical system housing. The receptacle can be freely detachably attached to the electric contact pins of the annular plug, whereby an electric signal can be transmitted.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Olympus Optical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yutaka Tatsuno, Fuminori Tanahashi
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Patent number: 6004264Abstract: A portable endoscope system having an illuminating light guide for transmitting light for illuminating an object, and an illuminating light supply unit for supplying illuminating light to the illuminating light guide. The entrance end portion of the illuminating light guide is disposed in an endoscope control part. The portable endoscope system includes a device for detachably connecting the illuminating light supply unit and the control part, and a connecting device for sealing a joint between the illuminating light supply unit and the control part. The connecting device seals the joint in a watertight manner so that water will not enter the portable endoscope system when the illuminating light supply unit is attached to the control part.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1997Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroshi Sano, Hirohisa Ueda, Rensuke Adachi, Kunitoshi Ikeda, Kunikiyo Kaneko, Takashi Koeda
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Patent number: 5980452Abstract: An appliance for removing hairs growing from skin is provided with a clamping device and a cutting device cooperating therewith. The clamping device clamps the hairs to be removed and subsequently extracts them at least partly from the skin, whereupon the hairs extracted partly from the skin are cut through adjacent the skin by the cutting device. The hairs thus cut through return to below the surface of the skin, so that a smooth shaving result is achieved which remains intact during a considerable period. According to the invention, the appliance is provided with structure for adjusting an extraction distance over which the clamping device extracts the hairs from the skin before they are cut through by the cutting device. In a special embodiment, the structure is adjustable to a first mode in which the appliance purely has a shaving function and to a second mode in which the appliance purely has a depilation function.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: Andreas J. Garenfeld, Petrus H. De Leeuw, Gerardus Van Veen, Paul A. Ackermans, Peter E. Wierenga
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Patent number: 5954637Abstract: A multi-use disposable endoscope capable of being sterilized and reused for a number of surgical procedures and then discarded is disclosed. The endoscope is adapted to withstand a number of sterilization cycles without experiencing degradation of the functional systems of the scope, and yet retains the cost effective qualities of a disposable endoscope. The endoscope preferably is formed in accordance with methods utilized for manufacturing a disposable endoscope, e.g., incorporating inexpensive plastic components for the housing sections of the scope as well as for the various systems of the scope. Particular attention is directed to adequately sealing potential leakage areas of the endoscope, such as the distal end of the endoscope and the juncture of the endoscopic portion and the eyepiece section.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1997Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventor: William J. Francis
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Patent number: 5876331Abstract: In a flexible endoscope having a flexible insertion tube comprising a tubular, biocompatible elastomeric outer covering thereabout which encloses an interior space, the improvement according to the present invention comprises a vapor barrier between the outer covering and the interior space. Thus, vapor, such as hydrogen peroxide or other sterilants, passing through the outer covering from an atmosphere thereabout is prevented from entering the interior space by the vapor barrier. Further, the vapor is thus prevented from interacting with substances, such as lubricants, within the interior space to produce agents harmful to the elastomeric covering.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1996Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventors: Su-Syin Wu, Nancy S. Chu
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Patent number: 5871441Abstract: An endoscope has a channel switching device for use in switching over a suction channel. The channel switching device consists broadly of a cylinder unit and valve unit. The valve unit can be disassembled into three component parts; a button assembly, piston assembly, and mount assembly. The button assembly has a cap, which is made of a rigid resin such as polyether ketone (PEEK) or polysulfone (PSU), as the uppermost part thereof. Since the cap is made of a rigid resin durable to autoclaving; such as, PSU or PEEK, the valve unit will not be damaged due to autoclaving. Even when the autoclaved valve unit is put to use though it is not yet cooled down, an operator will not perceive heat very much but can manipulate the endoscope as he/she intends.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1995Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Olympus Optical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tsutomu Ishiguro, Masaaki Nakazawa, Hisao Yabe, Hideo Ito
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Patent number: 5868667Abstract: A device for use with an endoscope is provided. The device allows the equalization of the pressure between an internal space of the endoscope and an environment outside the endoscope. The device includes a housing defining an opening, a gas-transmissive removal zone in the opening and at least one hydrophobic breathable membrane between the gas-transmissive removal zone and the environment. The housing of the device is adapted to receive a port that is connected to an internal space of the endoscope. The gas-transmissive removal zone includes a desiccant material and a material which removes an antimicrobial agent.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1998Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.Inventors: Szu-Min Lin, Paul Taylor Jacobs, Henry Ka-Wah Hui, Les Authur Feldman
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Patent number: 5863287Abstract: A removable protector sheath for an endoscopic insertion instrument of the type having an endoscopic insertion rod extended out from a manipulating or gripping head and including, successively from its proximal end on the side of the manipulating head, a rigid rod section, a flexible rod section, an angle section and a distal end section. The protector sheath is provided with a hollow tubular case enshrouding at least the flexible rod section, angle section and distal end section of the insertion rod. The tubular case is provided with stopper means for releasably stopping the protector sheath on the insertion rod by engagement with a trap means provided on the rigid rod section or on the manipulating head of the endoscopic insertion instrument.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1996Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Fuji Photo Optical Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoichi Segawa
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Patent number: 5842972Abstract: An endoscope optics has a rigid and substantially tubular housing containing several optical components, the housing being sealed against entry into the housing of steam or water vapor from the ambient housing atmosphere. At least one of the optical components is displaceable. The housing has at least one deformable wall segment such as a membrane or bellows which, when deformed, drives an adjustment member engaging the displaceable optical component and adjusts the position of the optical component within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1997Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Olympus Winter & Ibe GmbHInventor: Jens Peter Wulfsberg
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Patent number: 5810713Abstract: The flexible endoscopic probe of the present invention includes mechanically engaged components within the tip of the probe. That is, the probe includes a viewing system including a coherent optical fiber having a lens that is mechanically engaged to the tip thereof. Additionally, a metal sleeve may be utilized at the tip of the probe to mechanically bind all of the components within the probe at its tip. Potting materials or adhesives may also be utilized to seal the components within the probe tip. Owing to the usage of mechanical binding methods, the probe is more durable and may be heat sterilized in an autoclave, or the like, in order to permit repeated usage of the probe.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignees: Valquest Medical, Inc., Fibotech, Inc.Inventors: Michel Y. Rondeau, David J. Collette, Christine Decaria
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Patent number: 5807238Abstract: A pressure equalization device connects to a port on an endoscope and equalizes the pressure within the endoscope to an environment thereabout. An outlet check valve allows flow out of the port and blocks flow into the port. A filter may be provided for preventing known chemical agents from entering the port. If the agent is hydrogen peroxide, the filter preferably comprises a catalyst, such as copper wool, for decomposing the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen. An inlet check valve may also be provided to communicate with the endoscope port and allow flow into the port in response to a downstream pressure gradient exceeding a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1995Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventors: Leslie A. Feldman, Henry Hui, Reinhard Kowatsch, Tsutomu Hayashida, Michael Hahs, Charles Howlett
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Patent number: 5716322Abstract: Medical instruments incorporating solid lubricants are shown to survive an oxidizing sterilization process if they employ solid lubricants free from disulfide and diselenide compounds such as molybdenum disulfide and the instrument is kept free from such compounds. PTFE, powdered graphite and boron nitride are preferred solid lubricants. Of particular importance are flexible endoscope employing solid lubricants on fiber optic bundles encased in elastomeric coverings.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1996Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventors: Henry Hui, Leslie A. Feldman, Hung P. Nguyen, Debra Timm, Ron Albers
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Patent number: 5685825Abstract: An endoscope comprising a flexible tubular body characterized in that a coating layer of aliphatic resins is formed on at least one surface of the outermost layer portion of the flexible tubular body. The coating layer of aliphatic resins is formed by applying a coating agent containing an aliphatic prepolymer on the surface, followed by curing.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1995Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Assignee: Olympus Optical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Seisuke Takase, Tetsuaki Mori, Akihiro Okubo, Yasushi Machida
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Patent number: 5651757Abstract: An endoscope warmer for preheating endoscopic surgical instruments, wherein the warmer comprises a holster, a plurality of channels formed in the wall of the holster for circulating a heated fluid, a supply port and a return port for maintaining a constant supply of heated fluid, and a pocket defined by the holster for receiving at least the optical shaft portion of the instrument and, in the alternative, the entire instrument. The supply and return ports are sealingly attached to the holster and are adaptable for connection to heating units and pumps for circulating the heated fluid through the holster.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1996Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Inventor: Clyde S. Meckstroth
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Patent number: 5643175Abstract: An endoscope has a sterilizable, elongated, optical capsule section and a separable, disposable, sterile channel section. The capsule has a window at a distal end in front of an image sensor. Image transmitting electronic cables, connected to the image sensor, extend proximally from the capsule. Light transmitting fibers extend from the window proximally for transmitting light to a site under investigation from a remote light source. The cables and the fibers are housed in a common conduit connected to the proximal end of the capsule. The separable channel section has a distal end removably attached to the capsule and has plurality of longitudinal channels for transmitting fluids or for receiving an operative instrument. A flexible tube is connected to the proximal end of each channel for supplying fluid or for manipulating the operative instrument from a remote location. The separable channel section is disposable after use.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1996Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Inventor: Edwin L. Adair
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Patent number: 5634881Abstract: A multi-use disposable endoscope capable of being sterilized and reused for a number of surgical procedures and then discarded is disclosed. The endoscope is adapted to withstand a number of sterilization cycles without experiencing degradation of the functional systems of the scope, and yet retains the cost effective qualities of a disposable endoscope. The endoscope preferably is formed in accordance with methods utilized for manufacturing a disposable endoscope, e.g., incorporating inexpensive plastic components for the housing sections of the scope as well as for the various systems of the scope. Particular attention is directed to adequately sealing potential leakage areas of the endoscope, such as the distal end of the endoscope and the juncture of the endoscopic portion and the eyepiece section.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1995Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventor: William J. Francis
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Patent number: 5634880Abstract: A pressure equalization device connects to a port on an endoscope and equalizes the pressure within the endoscope to an environment thereabout. An outlet check valve allows flow out of the port and blocks flow into the port. A filter may be provided for preventing known chemical agents from entering the port. If the agent is hydrogen peroxide, the filter preferably comprises a catalyst, such as copper wool, for decomposing the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen. An inlet check valve may also be provided to communicate with the endoscope port and allow flow into the port in response to a downstream pressure gradient exceeding a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1995Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventors: Leslie A. Feldman, Henry Hui, Reinhard Kowatsch, Tsutomu Hayashida, Michael Hahs, Charles Howlett
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Patent number: 5630782Abstract: An endoscope with separable auxiliary assembly is provided that includes a cylindrical shaped endoscope that is insertable within a sterile end cap with attached sterile drape, the drape being extendable over the length of the endoscope and its trailing cables thus isolating the endoscope and its trailing cables from the environment. A sterile separable channel section is provided that releasably attaches to the end cap. The separable channel section has a plurality of longitudinal channels running therethrough so that operative fluids, gases or operative instruments may be applied to the surgical site. To enable a surgeon to obtain selectable images of an operative site, a detachable viewing head may be attached to the distal end of the endoscope prior to placement of the endoscope inside the end cap.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1995Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Inventor: Edwin L. Adair
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Patent number: 5609561Abstract: An image pickup unit provided with an image pickup element is of structure capable of being detachably received in an endoscope body or a TV camera. After having been used in observation, the image pickup unit is dismounted, whereby disinfection processing and sterilization processing of the endoscope body from which the image pickup unit is dismounted, or the TV camera can be executed without inviting deterioration and the like of a characteristic of the image pickup unit by a disinfection unit, a sterilization unit or the like.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1994Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Olympus Optical Co., LtdInventors: Masao Uehara, Katsuyuki Saito, Masahito Goto, Shinji Yamashita, Akinobu Uchikubo, Akihiro Miyashita, Takehiro Nakagawa, Kazunari Kobayashi, Akira Murata, Mototsugu Ogawa, Seiji Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 5599278Abstract: An autoclavable endoscope having a housing, an eyepiece, an insertion tube, proximal and distal windows, and seals seal against the passage of contaminants into the endoscope during autoclaving and the housing, eyepiece, insertion tube, windows and light pipe are comprised of materials which withstand a temperature of at least about 1200.degree. F.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1995Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Assignee: Erich M. N. HibbardInventor: Erich M. N. Hibbard
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Patent number: 5569163Abstract: A surgical instrument includes at least one member fabricated with a material which is capable of deforming in the presence of a deforming agent such as water, organic solvent, air, heat, light, etc. Thus, a disposable surgical endoscope is provided wherein a lens mounting element for aligning a lens assembly of the endoscope with the other optical components of the instrument is fabricated from a polymer which deforms when exposed to, e.g., water or organic solvents. Deformation of the lens mounting element causes the lens assembly to shift out of optical alignment with the other optical components of the device, thereby disabling the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1994Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: William J. Francis, Paul A. Scirica
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Patent number: 5547456Abstract: A continuous vent for an endoscope which always allows flow of gas in order to prevent damaging differential pressures and always prevents entry of liquid into the endoscope. A barrier for this purpose overlays a vent port and is held in place by a ring-shaped spacer which with an overhanging shoulder leaves a limited space for flow of fluid and excludes most particulates from the barrier. The barrier maybe an assortment of hydrophobic and hydrophilic layers.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1995Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignee: Karl Storz GmbH & Co.Inventors: Karlheinz Strobl, Steven Metras
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Patent number: 5536244Abstract: An endoscopic instrument includes an elongate shaft with an optical system arranged therein. The shaft is closed off at least its distal end by a window which is firmly and tightly connected to the shaft. The closure window is constructed of spinel or yttrium-aluminum-garnet. The spinel may be cubic monocrystalline spinel or polycrystalline spinel, and the yttrium-aluminum-garnet may be undoped or neodymium-doped. Similar closure windows of the same materials may be provided at other openings in the endoscope shaft, such as a proximal end ocular or eyepiece or a lateral light guide window. The closure window may optionally be in the form of a lens to function as part of the optical system.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1994Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Assignee: Richard Wolf GmbHInventors: Werner Muller, Bernd Pfitzenmeier, Ralf Thiehofe
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Patent number: 5489256Abstract: An endoscope has a sterilizable, elongated, optical capsule section and a separable, disposable, sterile channel section. The capsule has a window at a distal end in front of an image sensor. Image transmitting electronic cables, connected to the image sensor, extend proximally from the capsule. Light transmitting fibers extend from the window proximally for transmitting light to a site under investigation from a remote light source. The cables and the fibers are housed in a common conduit connected to the proximal end of the capsule. The channel section has a distal end removably attached to the capsule and has plurality of longitudinal channels for transmitting fluids or for receiving an operative instrument. A flexible tube is connected to the proximal end of each channel for supplying fluid or for manipulating the operative instrument from a remote location. The separable section is disposable after use. The capsule is sterilizable for reuse with another sterile separable section on the next patient.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1994Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Inventor: Edwin L. Adair
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Patent number: 5458133Abstract: A cover type endoscope apparatus includes a cover, a covered endoscope which is inserted into this cover and used, and a cover holder for holding various peripheral units connected to the covered endoscope and the cover, wherein an indication device for indicating whether or not an apparatus should handle a clean area in a sterile state or other area is provided in each of the components.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1993Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignee: Olympus Optical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hisao Yabe, Hideo Itoh, Yoshio Tashiro, Yoshihiro Iida, Akira Suzuki, Minoru Yamazaki, Osamu Tamada, Shigeru Nakajima, Keiichi Arai
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Patent number: 5447343Abstract: This connector assembly comprises a connector body which defines a housing. The housing includes a cavity which is designed to receive a piston, capable of back and forth movement within this cavity. This piston includes a biasing element for urging the piston into the forward direction of the cavity. The piston is engaged with the end of an endoscope tube in the front of this cavity. The piston further includes an orifice which fluidly connects the endoscope tube end to a flexible hose in the back of this piston. The endoscope tube is held in place by jaws which slide back and forth in channels in the front of the connector body, perpendicular to the piston cavity. These jaws also include biasing elements which urge the jaws into mechanical engagement with the rigid tube.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1993Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: American Sterilizer CompanyInventors: Mark T. Gajewski, Stephen B. Leonard, David E. Shoff
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Patent number: 5447148Abstract: A coupling cartridge and end cap for protecting an endoscope from contamination during use. The coupling cartridge provides fluid communication between a pair of external fluid conduits and respective channels formed in an endoscope insertion tube, and between a biopsy channel port projecting from the cartridge and an additional insertion tube channel. In one embodiment, fluid flow through the external fluid conduits is controlled by an external fluid control unit that is electrically controlled by respective switches mounted on the control handle of the endoscope. In another embodiment, fluid flow through the external fluid conduits is controlled by a valve mechanism in the coupling cartridge that is controlled by either an actuator on the cartridge or an actuator on the control handle that is mechanically coupled to the valve mechanism. The coupling cartridge may be removed from endoscope after an endoscopic procedure for disposal or rigorous cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1993Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: Vision Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Katsumi Oneda, Isao Fujimoto, Alan D. Lucas
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Patent number: 5443057Abstract: A gas sterilizable endoscope has a cannula having proximal and distal ends and a fiber optic imaging bundle disposed within the cannula. A first attachment, e.g., a first thermally curable epoxy bond, is formed at the proximal end of the cannula so as to attach the fiber optic imaging bundle to the cannula at the proximal end thereof. A second attachment, e.g., a second thermally curable epoxy bond, is formed at the distal end of the cannula so as to similarly attach the fiber optic imaging bundle to the cannula at the distal end thereof. A bow is formed in the fiber optic imaging bundle such that tensile stress formation in the fiber optic imaging bundle resulting from thermal expansion of the cannula during gas sterilization is mitigated.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1993Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Assignee: International Bioview, Inc.Inventor: J. Charles Elmore