(19)
(11)EP 3 669 744 A1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43)Date of publication:
24.06.2020 Bulletin 2020/26

(21)Application number: 18215278.5

(22)Date of filing:  21.12.2018
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
A61B 1/00(2006.01)
A61M 25/00(2006.01)
A61B 1/005(2006.01)
A61M 25/01(2006.01)
(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR
Designated Extension States:
BA ME
Designated Validation States:
KH MA MD TN

(71)Applicant: Ambu A/S
2750 Ballerup (DK)

(72)Inventors:
  • QVIST, Troels Nicolaj
    4000 Roskilde (DK)
  • HANSEN, Michael Kappler
    2665 Vallensbæk (DK)
  • JENSEN, Thomas Bachgaard
    1721 København V (DK)

(74)Representative: AWA Denmark A/S 
Strandgade 56
1401 Copenhagen K
1401 Copenhagen K (DK)

  


(54)AN ARTICULATED TIP PART FOR AN ENDOSCOPE


(57) A bendable articulated tip part for an endoscope, comprising a bending section having a number of hingedly connected segments including a proximal end segment, a distal end segment, and a plurality of intermediate segments positioned between the proximal end segment and the distal end segment,
wherein at least one of the end segments comprises a number of at least one depression or through hole being provided in an outer circumferentially extending side wall of the respective end segment, a hardened adhesive adhering at least to a surface of another, separate member of the tip part and extending into the at least one depression or through hole, so that the hardened adhesive in the at least one depression or through hole forms a barb so as to secure the respective end segment to the other member of the tip part.




Description


[0001] The present specification relates to endoscopes, and more specifically to an articulated tip part for an endoscope.

[0002] Endoscopes are well known for visually inspecting inaccessible places such as human body cavities. Typically, the endoscope comprises an elongated insertion tube with a handle at the proximal end, as seen from the operator, and visual inspection means, such as a built-in camera, at the distal end of the elongated insertion tube. This definition of the terms distal and proximal, i.e. proximal being the end closest to the operator and distal being the end remote from the operator, as used herein for endoscopes in general, is adhered to in the present specification.

[0003] As the name indicates, endoscopes are used for seeing inside things, such as lungs or other human body cavities of a patient. Modern endoscopes are therefore typically equipped with a light source and a vision receptor including a vision sensor, such as a camera or an image sensor. Provided that sufficient light is present, it is possible for the operator to see where the endoscope is steered and to set the target of interest once the tip has been advanced thereto. This therefore normally requires illumination of the area in front of the distal tip of the endoscope, in particular the field of vision of the camera(s). The light source, such as a light emitting diode or an optical fibre, may provide illumination.

[0004] Electrical wiring for the camera and other electronics, such as LED lighting accommodated in the tip part at the distal end, run along the inside of the elongated insertion tube from the handle to the tip part. Instead of using cameras, endoscopes may also be fibre-optic, in which case the optical fibres run along the inside of the elongated insertion tube to the tip part. For some applications, a working or suction channel may run along the inside of the insertion tube from the handle to the tip part, e.g. allowing liquid to be removed from the body cavity or allowing for insertion of surgical instruments or the like, into the body cavity. The suction channel may be connected to a suction connector, typically positioned at a handle at the proximal end of the insertion tube. For other applications, the working or suction channel may be omitted.

[0005] In order to be able to manoeuvre the endoscope inside the body cavity, the distal end of the endoscope may comprise a bending section with increased flexibility, e.g. an articulated tip part allowing the operator to bend this section. Typically this is done by tensioning or slacking steering wires also running along the inside of the elongated insertion tube from the articulated tip part to a control mechanism of the handle.

[0006] In an insertion tube for single-use endoscopes, the preferred way of assembling the parts of the insertion tube is by adhesion as this is low-cost, improves liquid tightness, and flexible as adhesion can typically be implemented with a wide range of part geometries. However, the bending section is generally made of an elastic polyolefin material to allow sufficient elasticity for a high quality manoeuvering of the endoscope, while still keeping material costs low to allow the manufacture of a single-use endoscope. A drawback of this group of materials is that they are usually difficult to adhere to, and thus presents a challenge when assembling the parts of the endoscope.

[0007] An example of an endoscope is disclosed in international patent application, WO 2014/106511 A1. This document discloses an articulated tip part with a proximal end segment having a number of recesses or cut-outs in the surface for aiding in securing the articulated tip member to the insertion tube of the endoscope.

[0008] On this background, it may be seen as an object of the present specification to provide an improved bendable articulated tip part for an endoscope.

[0009] One or more of these objects may be met by the present invention as described in the following.

[0010] A first aspect of the invention relates to a bendable articulated tip part for an endoscope, comprising a bending section having a number of hingedly connected segments including a proximal end segment, a distal end segment, and a plurality of intermediate segments positioned between the proximal end segment and the distal end segment,
wherein at least one of the end segments comprises a number of at least one depression or through hole being provided in an outer circumferentially extending side wall of the respective end segment, a hardened adhesive adhering at least to a surface of another, separate member of the tip part and extending into the at least one depression or through hole, so that the hardened adhesive in the at least one depression or through hole forms a barb so as to secure the respective end segment to the other member of the tip part.

[0011] By providing a tip part in this way, an adhesive can be used to assemble the tip part, while it may not be required that the bending section is made of a material with relatively good adhesion properties. This is often the trade-off in material properties made by choosing a material with relatively good bending and manufacturability properties the material often has relatively poor adhesion properties. Often other parts of the tip part are not subject to the same material restrictions as the bending section and may be made of a material with relatively good adhesion properties. In this way, the bending section is secured to other parts of the tip part not by adhesion but by mechanically interlocking the bending section to other parts of the tip part. This may be a flexible and a cost-effective way of securing the bending section. However, it is not required that the bending section is made of a material with relatively poor adhesion properties. The provision of the at least one depression or through hole may also increase the mechanical interlocking of a bending section and the other member when the bending section and the other member are made of materials with relatively good adhesion properties.

[0012] Additionally, the number of depressions or through holes may be non-zero or at least 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10.

[0013] The depressions or through holes may be manufactured by removing material from the respective bending section or may be formed by moulding.

[0014] The hardened adhesive may or may not be present in a gap between the other, separate member of the tip part and the respective end segment. The hardened adhesive may be hardened by exposure to ultraviolet light.

[0015] Additionally or alternatively, the hardened adhesive may form an integral or continuous portion of hardened adhesive.

[0016] Additionally or alternatively, the hardened adhesive may be connected to the surface of the other member by adhesion and extend, potentially radially, from this surface into the at least one depression or through hole of the bending section.

[0017] Additionally or alternatively, the barb of the hardened adhesive may secure or fixate the respective end segment to the other, separate member of the tip part potentially by preventing at least one type of relative movement from the group consisting of: translational, axial, radial, and/or rotational movement.

[0018] Additionally or alternatively, the depressions or through holes may be provided at a proximal end of the proximal end segment and/or at a distal end of the distal end segment.

[0019] Additionally or alternatively, the shape of at least one, potentially all, of the depressions or through holes may be selected from the group consisting of: circular, oval, square, triangular, pentagon, hexagon, polygon, or any other suitable shape.

[0020] The bending section may be a section allowing the tip part to bend relative to the insertion tube, potentially so as to allow an operator to manipulate the tip part, potentially by operating a control element of an operating handle, while inserted into a body cavity of a patient. Additionally or alternatively, the bending section may be integrally formed, potentially in one piece.

[0021] At least one hinge member may interconnect adjacent segments with each other, e.g. the proximal end segment with an adjacent intermediate segment and the distal end segment with an adjacent intermediate segment. Additionally or alternatively, each pair of adjacent segments may be interconnected by at least one, two, or three hinge members. The hinge member(s) may be bridging a gap between adjacent segments.

[0022] Each segment may comprise a proximal surface, potentially except the proximal end segment, facing a distal surface of an adjacent segment forming a gap therein between, and at least one hinge member may bridge the gap. Each segment may comprise a distal surface, potentially except the distal end segment, facing a proximal surface of an adjacent segment forming a gap therein between, and at least one hinge member may bridge the gap. The proximal surface and/or distal surface of each segment may be substantially planar.

[0023] Each segment of the bending section may be provided with a similar, potentially substantially equal, outer circumference, potentially around a central axis, which may potentially be a proximal-distal symmetry axis of the bending section. The segments may be substantially cylindrically and/or disc-shaped. Each segment may be substantially cylindrical disc-shaped with an outer circumferentially extending side wall, so that the tip part has a uniform outer contour. The outer circumferentially extending side wall may extend around a central axis, potentially a proximal-distal axis, of the tip part.

[0024] In this specification, the term "outer surface" or "exterior surface" may be understood as a surface configured for facing a body cavity when the tip part is inserted into a body.

[0025] Additionally or alternatively, each hingedly interconnected segment may consist essentially of the same material and may be integrally formed, potentially in one piece.

[0026] Additionally or alternatively, the bending section may comprise or consist essentially of a polyolefin material, such as a plastic or elastomer material, with low surface energy. Low surface energy may in this specification be defined as a solid surface free energy (SFE) at 20 °C of less than 45, 44, 43, 42, 41, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, 31, 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, or 25 mN/m.

[0027] For the purposes of this specification, a material with good adhesion properties may be defined as a material with a solid surface free energy (SFE) at 20 °C of more than 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, or 45 mN/m.

[0028] For the purposes of this specification, a material with poor adhesion properties may be defined as a material with a solid surface free energy (SFE) at 20 °C of less than 45, 44, 43, 42, 41, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, 31, 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, or 25 mN/m.

[0029] In this specification, the term "separate" may additionally or alternatively be defined as "non-continuous" or "non-integral".

[0030] In some embodiments, the other, separate member of the tip part may be a cap, which may be connected to the distal end segment.

[0031] In some embodiments, the other, separate member of the tip part may be a flexible tube, which may be connected to the proximal end segment.

[0032] The flexible tube may comprise an interior spacing defined by an outer circumferentially extending side wall. The outer circumferentially extending side wall may comprise an inner surface and/or an outer surface. The flexible tube may comprise a distal end, which may be connected to the proximal end segment of the bending section. The flexible tube may comprise a proximal end configured for connection with remaining parts of the endoscope, for instance an operating handle of the endoscope. The flexible tube may be integrally provided in one piece. The flexible tube may comprise or consist essentially of a polymeric material. The flexible tube may surround or enclose the cable passage and/or the working passage and/or the steering wire(s).

[0033] The flexible tube, the cap, and the bending section may be provided separately, and/or as separate components that are attached to each other. The flexible tube and the bending section may be formed as separate parts. The cap and the bending section may be formed as separate parts.
the bending section may comprise, potentially consist essentially of, a first material, and the flexible tube may comprise, potentially consist essentially of, a second, different material, and the cap may comprise, potentially consist essentially of, a third, different material. The flexible tube may be made of a polyolefin, potentially a plastic polymer. The cap may be made of a polyolefin, potentially a plastic polymer. The flexible tube and the cap may be made of different materials.

[0034] The bendable articulated tip part and/or the bending section and/or the cap and/or the flexible tube may form part of an insertion tube. The insertion tube or a distal end thereof may be suitable for insertion into a body cavity, potentially a lung, through a body opening, potentially a mouth. The body may be a natural and/or artificial body, potentially a human or animal body. The insertion tube may be connected to and extend from an operating handle towards a distal end of the endoscope. The tip part may be positioned at and form the distal end of the insertion tube.

[0035] A sleeve or an external sheath or a tubular bending cover may enclose the tip part and/or the flexible tube. The sleeve or external sheath or a tubular bending cover may seal the connection between the bending section and the flexible tube and may seal the connection between the bending section and the cap. The sleeve or external sheath or a tubular bending cover may provide the tip part and/or the flexible tube with an outer surface configured for insertion into a body cavity, for instance a substantially smooth outer surface.

[0036] The tip part may comprise a camera assembly positioned at a distal end of the tip part and allowing an operator to inspect a body cavity, when the tip part is inserted into the body cavity. The camera assembly may be positioned in a spacing of the cap. The camera assembly may comprise one or some or all elements selected from the group consisting of: an image sensor configured to capture an image, at least one lens configured to alter light received by the image sensor, a camera housing for supporting the parts of the camera assembly, at least one light source configured to provide illumination for the image sensor, a printed circuit board, at least one signal cable for carrying an image signal from the camera assembly to the operator, and a power cable for supplying the camera assembly with electricity. The printed circuit board may be configured to process a signal from the image sensor. The signal cable and/or the power cable may be connected to printed circuit board. The signal cable may be configured for transmitting an image signal to the operating handle or an output for a monitor. The power cable may be configured to supply power to the printed circuit board.

[0037] The tip part or camera assembly may comprise at least one light source positioned at a distal end of the tip part so that light emitted from the light source is directed distally. At least one or all of the light source(s) may be light emitting diode(s) and/or light fibre(s). The light source(s) may be configured for providing illumination for the image sensor of the camera assembly. The number of light sources may be at least two or at the most two or exactly two.

[0038] The segments may comprise at least one cable passage for accommodating at least one cable, e.g. a signal cable for carrying an image signal and/or a power cable for carrying electricity. The cable passage may comprise a through hole in each of the segments, potentially so as to form a cable passage, that may be extending from the distal end segment through the intermediate segment(s) to the proximal end segment. The cable passage may be positioned adjacent to a centre of the segments. The tip part may comprise a signal cable for carrying an image signal and/or a power cable for carrying electricity, the signal and/or the power cable may be positioned in the cable passage.

[0039] The tip part may comprise a working passage. The working passage may be configured for accommodating a tube providing a working channel. The working passage may be different from the cable passage. The working channel may be a suction channel for providing a suction at the distal end of the tip part. The suction channel may be connected to a suction connector, potentially at a handle at the proximal end of the insertion tube. The working channel may allow insertion of surgical instruments there through to the distal end of the tip part. The working passage may be omitted to minimize the size of the tip part.

[0040] The tip part may comprise a steering wire. The steering wire may further be positioned in a steering wire passage of the tip part. The steering wire passage may be formed by a number of through holes provided in the segments of the tip part. The steering wire passage may be different from the cable passage and/or the working passage. An end of the steering wire may be secured in the distal end of the tip part, and another end of the steering wire may be connected to a control element, potentially connected to a control lever of the control element. Thus by manipulating the control element the steering wire may be tensioned on one side of the plane of the hinge members, and slacked on the other, thus allowing the bending section to bend in a desired direction.

[0041] The steering wire may be a first steering wire and the articulated tip part may further comprise a second steering wire, potentially provided similarly to the first steering wire. The second steering wire may be positioned in a second steering wire passage.

[0042] In some embodiments, the tip part may further comprise a flexible tube, wherein the proximal end segment may comprise a first connection set including a number of depressions or through holes, the first connection set being provided in an outer circumferentially extending side wall of the proximal end segment, a hardened adhesive mat adhere at least to a surface of the flexible tube of the tip part and extending into the first connection set, so that the hardened adhesive in the first connection set forms a barb so as to secure the proximal end segment to the flexible tube.

[0043] This may provide the advantage of a cost-effective and mechanically stable connection between the bending section and the flexible tube and/or cap.

[0044] The surface of the distal end of the flexible tube may be an internal or an outer surface of the flexible tube, potentially an internal or outer surface of a circumferentially extending side wall of the flexible tube.

[0045] Additionally or alternatively, the number of depressions or through holes of the first connection set may be at least 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10.

[0046] In some embodiments, the tip part may further comprise a cap, wherein the distal end segment may comprise a second connection set including a number of depressions or through holes, the second connection set being provided in an outer circumferentially extending side wall of the distal end segment, a hardened adhesive may be adhering at least to a surface of the cap of the tip part and extending into the second connection set, so that the hardened adhesive in the second connection set forms a barb so as to secure the distal end segment to the cap.

[0047] Additionally or alternatively, the cap may have a proximal end positioned adjacent to the distal end segment. The cap may have a distal end, potentially forming the distal end of the tip part. The cap may comprise an outer circumferentially extending side wall, potentially enclosing a spacing. The cap may accommodate a camera assembly, potentially positioned in the spacing of the cap. The cap may comprise an end wall positioned at the distal end of the cap. The end wall may comprise a window, which may allow light to propagate there through to an image sensor of the camera assembly. The end wall may comprise an opening, potentially adjacent to the camera assembly, so that light passing through the opening is received by an image sensor of the camera assembly.

[0048] Additionally or alternatively, the number of depressions or through holes of the second connection set may be at least 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10.

[0049] In some embodiments, the hardened adhesive in the connection set may a positive engagement or connection to secure the respective end segment to the other member of the tip part, potentially preventing axial movement between the other member and the respective end segment.

[0050] Arranging the tip part in this way, may provide a more mechanically stable the tip part.

[0051] Additionally or alternatively, the hardened adhesive in the first connection set may form a positive engagement or connection to secure the proximal end segment to the flexible tube, potentially preventing axial movement between the flexible tube and the proximal end segment.

[0052] Additionally or alternatively, the hardened adhesive in the second connection set may form a positive engagement or connection to secure the distal end segment to the cap, potentially the barb of the second connection set preventing axial movement between the cap and the distal end segment.

[0053] In some embodiments, the other member of the tip part and the respective end segment may be positioned adjacently.

[0054] Arranging the tip part in this way, may provide a more cost-effective and mechanically stable the tip part.

[0055] Additionally or alternatively, the distal end of the flexible tube and the proximal end of the proximal end segment may be positioned adjacently.

[0056] Additionally or alternatively, a proximal end of the cap and the distal end of the distal end segment may be positioned adjacently.

[0057] In some embodiments, the other member of the tip part and the respective end segment may be positioned with an overlap, and the connection set may be in communication, potentially direct communication, with the overlap or is positioned adjacently to the overlap.

[0058] Additionally or alternatively, the distal end of the flexible tube and the proximal end of the proximal end segment may be positioned with an overlap, and the first connection set may be in communication, potentially direct communication, with the overlap or is positioned adjacently to the overlap.

[0059] Additionally or alternatively, the proximal end of the cap and the distal end of the distal end segment may be positioned with an overlap and the first connection set is in communication, potentially direct communication, with the overlap or is positioned adjacently to the overlap.

[0060] In some embodiments, the connection set may comprise at least one group of at least two depressions or through holes being interconnected by a recess provided in the outer circumferentially extending side wall of the respective end segment, the hardened adhesive may be adhering at least to the surface of the other member of the tip part and extending from the surface into each respective group of depressions or through holes of the connection set and into the recess interconnecting the respective group, thereby forming an anchor so as to secure the respective end segment to the other member of the tip part.

[0061] Additionally or alternatively, the recess may be a duct, channel, a cut-out, and/or a depressed portion of the outer circumferentially extending side wall of the respective end segment.

[0062] Additionally or alternatively, the recess may allow the adhesive to be positioned below an outer surface of the outer circumferentially extending side wall of the respective end segment. An outer surface of the hardened adhesive in the recess may be continuous with the outer surface of the outer circumferentially extending side wall of the respective end segment.

[0063] Additionally or alternatively, the first connection set may comprise at least one group of at least two depressions or through holes being interconnected by a recess provided in the outer circumferentially extending side wall of the proximal end segment, the hardened adhesive adhering at least to a surface of the flexible tube and extending from the surface into the at least one group of depressions or through holes of the first connection set and into the recess interconnecting the respective group, thereby forming an anchor so as to secure the proximal end segment to the flexible tube.

[0064] Additionally or alternatively, the second connection set may comprise at least one group of at least two depressions or through holes being connected by a recess provided in the outer circumferentially extending side wall of the distal end segment, the hardened adhesive adhering at least to a surface of the cap and extending into the at least one group of depressions or through holes of the second connection set and into the recess connecting the at least one group, thereby forming an anchor so as to secure the distal end segment to the cap.

[0065] In some embodiments, the number of intermediate segments may be at least 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, or 30.

[0066] As the number of intermediate segments increases the material requirements does as well. By providing a tip part in this way, the number of intermediate segments can be increased while still allowing a simple, cost-effective and mechanically stable connection to other parts.

[0067] In some embodiments, the number of intermediate segments may be at least 11, at most 11, or exactly 11. In some embodiments, the number of intermediate segments may be at least 18, at most 18, or exactly 18. In some embodiments, the number of intermediate segments may be at most 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, or 30. In some embodiments, the number of intermediate segments may be between 8 - 30, 9 - 28, or 10 - 26, 11 - 24, 12 - 22, or 13 - 20.

[0068] In some embodiments, the bending section may consist essentially of polyoxymethylene (POM) and the number of intermediate segments may be at least 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, or 30. This may be a particularly advantageous material in combination with many intermediate segments.

[0069] In some embodiments, the respective end segment may enclose or surround, potentially completely enclose or surround, the other member of the tip part.

[0070] Additionally or alternatively, the respective end segment, potentially completely, encloses or surrounds a portion of the other member of the tip part.

[0071] Additionally or alternatively, the outer circumferentially extending side wall of the respective end segment encloses a spacing in which a portion of the other member of the tip part is positioned.

[0072] In some embodiments, the bending section may comprise, or consist essentially of, polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), or polyoxymethylene (POM).

[0073] Providing a tip part of this type may provide the advantage that a bending section can be made of one or more of the above materials with relatively poor adhesion properties, while still allowing a simple, cost-effective, and mechanically stable connection.

[0074] Additionally or alternatively, the hingedly interconnected segments may comprise, or consist essentially of, polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), or polyoxymethylene (POM).

[0075] Additionally or alternatively, the bending section may a portion of an outer layer of polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), or polyoxymethylene (POM). The portion of the outer layer may be adjacent to the connection set.

[0076] Additionally or alternatively, a portion of the bending section adjacent to the connection set may consist essentially of polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), or polyoxymethylene (POM).

[0077] In some embodiments, the at least one or both of the end segments may comprise at least one, two, three, or four centring ribs provided on an inner surface of the outer circumferentially extending side wall of the respective end segment, the centring ribs may be positioned to abut an outer surface of the other member of the tip part so as to centre the other member of the tip part in the spacing of the respective end segment.

[0078] This may provide the advantage, that the other member of the tip part is substantially centred in the respective end segment, which may allow a hardened adhesive all around in a gap between the circumference of the other member and the adjacent circumference of the respective end segment. This may further improve interlocking properties of the barb of hardened adhesive as the risk of the other member abutting the respective end segment adjacent to a depression or through hole, and thus reducing the interlocking of the barb, is reduced or even eliminated.

[0079] Additionally or alternatively, number of centring ribs may be at most 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1.

[0080] Additionally or alternatively, the proximal end segment may comprise the at least one, two, three or four centring ribs being provided on an inner surface of the outer circumferentially extending side wall of the proximal end segment. The centring ribs may be positioned to abut an outer surface of the distal end of the flexible tube so as to centre the distal end of the flexible tube in the spacing of the proximal end segment.

[0081] Additionally or alternatively, the number of depressions or through holes of the connection set is spaced substantially equally from each other around the circumference of the respective end segment.

[0082] Additionally or alternatively, the number of depressions or through hole of the first connection set may be spaced substantially equally from each other around the circumference of the proximal end segment.

[0083] Additionally or alternatively, the number of depressions or through hole of the second connection set may be spaced substantially equally from each other around the circumference of the distal end segment.

[0084] In some embodiments, at least one of, potentially all of, the number of depressions or through holes of the connection set may have a non-sharp edge, preferably a rounded edge, bevelled edge, or chamfered edge.

[0085] This may provide the advantage of providing a better mechanical connection.

[0086] Additionally or alternatively, the non-sharp edge of the connection set is positioned at an inner side of the connection set or at an outer side of the connection set or at both sides of the connection set.

[0087] Additionally or alternatively, at least one of, potentially all of, the number of depressions or through holes of the first connection set may have a non-sharp edge, preferably a rounded edge, bevelled edge, or chamfered edge.

[0088] Additionally or alternatively, at least one edge of, potentially all edges of, the number of depressions or through holes of the second connection set may have a non-sharp edge, preferably a rounded edge, bevelled edge, or chamfered edge.

[0089] The rounded edge may have a round-radius of at least 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 0.04, 0.05, 0.06, 0.07, 0.08, 0.09, or 0.10 mm, and potentially at most 0.5, 0.4, 0.3, 0.2, or 0.15 mm. A rounded edge with these dimensions has been shown to provide an increasingly strong connection.

[0090] In some embodiments, a bendable articulated tip part according to the first aspect may form part of an endoscope.

[0091] The term "endoscope" may be defined as a device suitable for examination of natural and/or artificial body openings, e.g. for exploration of a lung cavity. Additionally, or alternatively, the term "endoscope" may be defined as a medical device.

[0092] The endoscope may comprise a control element. The control element may be configured to allow an operator to control the steerable tip part of the insertion tube by the at least one steering wire. The control element may allow bending the articulated tip part in at least one direction, potentially in two directions, the two directions potentially being opposite. The control element may be accommodated in the operating handle. The control element may include a lever allowing an operator to control the control element. The lever may extend outwardly from the control element, potentially through the operating handle. The control element may be in the form of a roller or a roller disc.

[0093] The endoscope may comprise an operating handle. The operating handle may be suitable for allowing an operator to grip and to operate the endoscope, potentially with one hand. The operating handle may comprise a handle housing arranged at a proximal end of the insertion tube. The handle housing may accommodate the control element.

[0094] In some embodiments, a system for visually inspecting inaccessible places such as human body cavities, the system comprising:
a monitor and an endoscope with a tip part according to the first aspect of the invention, wherein the endoscope is connectable to the monitor, and the monitor allows an operator to view an image captured by a camera assembly of the endoscope.

[0095] A second aspect of the invention relates to a method for securing a bending section to a flexible tube or a cap for at least partially assembling an articulated bendable tip part according to the first aspect of the invention, the method comprising the steps of:
  1. a. providing a bending section comprising a number of hingedly connected segments including a proximal end segment, a distal end segment, and a plurality of intermediate segments positioned between the proximal end segment and the distal end segment, at least one of the end segments comprises a number of at least one depression or through hole, the connection set being provided in an outer circumferentially extending side wall of the respective end segment;
  2. b. providing another member of the tip part separate from the bending section;
  3. c. injecting an adhesive into the at least one depression or through hole and into contact with a surface of the other member of the tip part; and
  4. d. allowing or causing the adhesive to harden, whereby the hardened adhesive forms a barb at least adhering to the other member so as to secure the respective end segment to the other member of the tip part.


[0096] The step of injecting an adhesive may be performed by introducing a tube in a gap between the respective end segment and the other member or may be performed by injecting directly into the connection set.

[0097] The adhesive may be hardened by exposure to ultraviolet light. The step of causing the adhesive to harden may comprise exposing the adhesive to ultraviolet light.

[0098] The step c of the method may be performed after steps a and b, and step d of the method may be performed after step c.

[0099] Additionally or alternatively, the method may comprise a first group of steps and/or a second group of steps,

[0100] wherein the first group, the proximal end segment comprising a first connection set including a number of depressions or through holes being provided in an outer circumferentially extending side wall of the proximal end segment, and the first group comprises the steps of:

providing a flexible tube separate from the bending section;

injecting an adhesive into the first connection set and into contact with a surface of the flexible tube; and

allowing or causing the adhesive to harden, whereby the hardened adhesive forms a barb so as to secure the proximal end segment to the flexible tube;

wherein the second group, the distal end segment comprises a second connection set including a number of depressions or through holes being provided in an outer circumferentially extending side wall of the distal end segment, and the second group comprises the steps of:

providing a cap separate from the bending section;

injecting an adhesive into the second connection set and into contact with a surface of cap; and

allowing or causing the adhesive to harden, whereby the hardened adhesive forms a barb so as to secure the distal end segment to the cap.



[0101] In some embodiments, the method according to the second aspect of the invention further comprises a step of:
positioning the respective end segment and the other member with an overlap, potentially so that the connection set is in communication with the overlap.

[0102] This may provide a particularly simple and cost-effective method of assembling the tip part since the adhesive may be injected directly into connection set.

[0103] Additionally or alternatively, the method may comprise a step of inserting the other member into a spacing of the respective end segment.

[0104] Additionally or alternatively, the method may comprise a step of inserting the respective end segment into a spacing of the other member.

[0105] In some embodiments, the flexible tube may be inserted into the spacing of the proximal end segment and adhesive may be injected directly into the through holes of the first connection set.

[0106] In some embodiments, the cap may be inserted into the spacing of the distal end segment and adhesive may be injected directly into the through holes of the second connection set.

[0107] A person skilled in the art will appreciate that any one or more of the above aspects of the invention and embodiments thereof may be combined with any one or more of the other aspects of the invention and embodiments thereof.

[0108] The invention will now be described in greater detail based on nonlimiting exemplary embodiments and with reference to the drawings, on which:

Fig. 1a shows a perspective view of an endoscope in which a tip part according to the first aspect of the invention is implemented,

Fig. 1b shows a perspective view of a monitor to which the endoscope of Fig. 1a is connectable,

Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of a tip part according to a first embodiment, in which a hardened adhesive is omitted,

Fig. 3 shows a side view of the tip part of Fig. 2 in which a hardened adhesive is shown,

Fig. 4a shows a cross-sectional view of the tip part along line A-A of Fig 3,

Fig. 4b shows a cross-sectional view of the tip part along line B-B of Fig 3,

Fig. 5 shows a perspective view of a tip part according to a second embodiment,

Figs. 6a-6b shows a perspective view of the bending section of the tip part of Fig. 5 in which the hardened adhesive is omitted,

Fig. 7a shows a side view of the tip part of Fig. 5,

Fig. 7b shows a close-up side view of the bending section of Fig. 7a, in which some intermediate segments, other parts of the tip part and the adhesive are omitted,

Fig. 8a shows a cross-sectional slice view of the tip part along line A-A of Fig 7a,

Fig. 8b shows a cross-sectional slice view of the tip part along line B-B of Fig 7a.



[0109] Referring first to Fig. 1a, an endoscope 1 is shown. The endoscope is disposable, and not intended to be cleaned and reused. The endoscope 1 comprises an elongated insertion tube 3. At the proximal end 3a of the insertion tube 3 an operating handle 2 is arranged. The operating handle 2 has a control lever 21 for manoeuvring an articulated tip part 5 at the distal end 3b of the insertion tube 3 by means of a steering wire (omitted for visualisation purposes). A camera assembly 61 is positioned in the tip part 5 and is configured to transmit an image signal through a monitor cable 13 of the endoscope 1 to a monitor 13.

[0110] In Fig. 1b, a monitor 11 is shown. The monitor 11 may allow an operator to view an image captured by the camera assembly of the endoscope 1. The monitor 11 comprises a cable socket 12 to which a monitor cable 13 of the endoscope 1 can be connected to establish a signal communication between the camera assembly 61 of the endoscope 1 and the monitor 11.

[0111] Turning to Fig 2, the distal end 3b of the insertion tube 3 is shown. In the figure shown, the camera assembly 61 and a cap 6, normally positioned at the very distal end of the insertion tube 3, is omitted. The insertion tube is suitable for insertion into a lung of a body through a mouth. The body can be a natural or artificial body, for instance a human or animal body. In this figure, the insertion tube 3 comprises a first embodiment of a bendable articulated tip part 5 and a flexible tube 7 attached to each other but provided as separate components before assembly thereof. The flexible tube 7 includes a distal end 7b connected to the bendable articulated tip part 5 and a proximal end connected to the handle 2 of the endoscope 1.

[0112] The bendable articulated tip part 5 comprises a bending section 4 allowing the tip part 5 to bend relative to the flexible tube 7, so as to allow an operator to manipulate the tip part 5 while inserted into a body cavity. The bending section 4 comprises a plurality of hingedly interconnected segments including a distal end segment 41, a proximal end segment 43, and a number of intermediate segments 42 positioned between the proximal end segment 43 and the distal end segment 41. In the present embodiment, the number of intermediate segments 42 is eleven, but may in principle be less or even greater. The proximal end segment 43 is attached to the distal end 7b of the flexible tube 7. Two hinge members of living hinge type interconnects adjacent segments with each other. The hinge members bridge a gap between adjacent segments. Each intermediate segment 42 is cylindrically disc-shaped with an outer circumferentially extending side wall, so that the bending section 4 has a substantially uniform outer diameter. As seen in Fig. 2, the proximal end 4a of the proximal end segment 43 has a slightly larger outer diameter. A sleeve or an external sheath may generally be provided to enclose the intermediate segments 42. The sleeve or external sheath provides the bending section 4 with a smooth outer surface without gaps which is suitable for insertion into a body cavity. However, the sleeve is omitted here for illustration purposes.

[0113] The bending section 4 and each hingedly interconnected segment 41, 42, 43 consist essentially of the same material and are integrally formed in one piece. The material is polypropylene (PP) but may be any suitable material, such as polyethylene (PE) or polyoxymethylene (POM). The flexible tube 7 consists essentially of a second, different, polymeric material from the bending section 4.

[0114] Turning now to Fig 3, the proximal end segment 43 includes a first through hole 91a and a second through hole 91b both provided in an outer circumferentially extending side wall 43b of the proximal end segment 43. The second through hole 91b is best seen in Figs. 4a and 4b.

[0115] Turning to Figs. 4a and 4b, the outer circumferentially extending side wall 43b of the proximal end segment 43 encloses a spacing 43c with an opening 43d at a proximal end 43a of the proximal end segment 43. The distal end 7b of the flexible tube 7 has been inserted through the opening 43d, so that the distal end 7b of the flexible tube 7 is positioned overlapping the proximal end 43a of the proximal end segment 43 and in the spacing 43c of the proximal end segment 43. The proximal end segment 43 encloses and surrounds the distal end 7b of the flexible tube 7. The through holes 91a, 91b connect surroundings with the spacing 43c of the proximal end segment 43. The flexible tube 7 comprises a circumferentially extending side wall 7a which includes an inner surface 7d and an outer surface 7c both being axially extending.

[0116] A first portion 8a of hardened adhesive 8 adheres to an outer surface 7c of the flexible tube 7 at the distal end 7b thereof, and further extends into the first through hole 91a. A second portion 8b of hardened adhesive 8 adheres to an outer surface 7c of the flexible tube 7 at the distal end 7b thereof on an opposite side of the flexible tube 7, and further extends into the second through hole 91b. Both the first 8a and second portion 8b are each continuous portions. As the material of the proximal end segment 43 has relatively poor adhesion properties, the hardened adhesive 8 has much greater adhesion to the outer surface 7c of the flexible tube 7.

[0117] Each of the first 8a and second portion 8b of hardened adhesive 8 in the associated through hole 91a, 91b forms a barb which secures or fixate the proximal end segment 43 to the distal end 7b of the flexible tube 7 by preventing relative movement between the proximal end segment 43 and the distal end 7b of the flexible tube 7. This prevention of relative movement includes preventing axial, radial, translational, and rotational movement. Additionally, the hardened adhesive may or may not be present in a gap between flexible tube 7 and proximal end segment 43. The first and section portion of hardened adhesive forms a positive engagement or connection between the distal end 7b of the flexible tube 7 and the proximal end segment 43.

[0118] In another embodiment which is not shown in the drawings, the through holes 91a, 91b are instead depressions formed in the inner surface of the circumferentially extending side wall 43b of the proximal end segment 43. In this embodiment, the adhesive 8 is injected in the small gap between the inner surface of the side wall 43b of the proximal end segment 43 and the outer surface 7c of the side wall 7a of the flexible tube 7.

[0119] In yet another embodiment which is not shown in the drawings, the flexible tube 7 is positioned exteriorly on the proximal end segment 43, so that the distal end 7b of the flexible tube 7 encloses and surrounds the proximal end segment 43. In this embodiment, the adhesive may be applied from the interior of the proximal end segment 43 or flexible tube 7.

[0120] In the following, a method of attaching the flexible tube 7 to the proximal end segment 43 is described. The method comprises the steps of:
  1. a. providing the bending section 4 and the flexible tube 7 as separate components;
  2. b. positioning a distal end 7b of the flexible tube 7 adjacent to the through holes 91a, 91b provided in the outer circumferentially extending side wall 43b of the proximal end segment 43 of the bending section 4 so that the through hole 91a, 91b and the distal end 7b of the flexible tube 7 are overlapping;
  3. c. injecting a first 8a and a second portion 8b of adhesive 8 into and filling up the associated through holes 91a, 91b so that the first 8a and second portion 8b of the adhesive 8 are in contact with the outer surface 7c of the distal end 8b of the flexible tube 7; and
  4. d. allowing or causing the adhesive 8 to harden forming a barb so as to secure or fixate the bendable articulated tip part 5 to the flexible tube 7 by forming a positive engagement or a positive connection between the bending section 4 and the flexible tube 7.


[0121] Referring to Fig. 5 and 7a, a second embodiment of the tip part 5 is shown. The second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment; however, the differences are described below. In this second embodiment, the tip part 5 comprises a bending section 4, a cap 6, and a flexible tube 7. The bending section 4 comprises a plurality of hingedly interconnected segments including a distal end segment 41, a proximal end segment 43, and a number of intermediate segments 42 positioned between the proximal end segment 43 and the distal end segment 41. In the present embodiment, the number of intermediate segments 42 is 18, but may in principle be less or even greater. The bending section 4 is formed in one piece of polyoxymethylene (POM). The proximal end segment 43 is attached to the distal end 7b of the flexible tube 7 and is attached to the proximal end of 6b of the cap 6. Three hinge members of living hinge type interconnects adjacent segments with each other. The hinge members bridge a gap between adjacent segments.

[0122] Turning to Figs. 6a and 6b, the proximal end segment 43 further comprises four centring ribs 43f provided on an inner surface 43g of the outer circumferentially extending side wall 43b of the proximal end segment 41. The centring ribs 43f are positioned to abut an outer surface 7c of the distal end 7b of the flexible tube 7 so as to centre the distal end 7b of the flexible tube 7 in the spacing 41c of the proximal end segment 41 as best seen in Fig. 8b.

[0123] As shown in Fig. 8a, the distal end segment 41 comprises a second connection set 92 including two groups 93, 94 each having two through holes 93a, 94a and a recess 93b, 94b interconnecting the two through holes of each group 93, 94. The through holes of the second connection set 92 are provided in an outer surface 41e of an outer circumferentially extending side wall 41b of the distal end segment 41. The recess 93b, 94b provided in the outer surface 41e of the outer circumferentially extending side wall 41b of the distal end segment 41. A hardened adhesive 8 adheres to a surface 6c of the cap 6 and extends into the second connection set 92. In this way the hardened adhesive 8 forms a barb in the second connection set so as to secure the distal end segment 41 to the cap 6. The hardened adhesive 8 forms an integral portion in each of the groups 93, 94 of the second connection set 92.

[0124] Turning to Fig. 8b, the proximal end segment 43 comprises a first connection set 91 including four through holes 91a, 91b, 91c, 91d. The through holes of the first connection set 91 are provided in an outer surface of an outer circumferentially extending side wall 43b of the proximal end segment 43. A hardened adhesive 8 adheres to an outer surface 7c of the flexible tube 7 and extends into the first connection set 91. In this way the hardened adhesive 8 forms a barb in the first connection set 91 so as to secure the proximal end segment 43 to the flexible tube 7. The hardened adhesive 8 forms an integral portion in the through holes of the first connection set 91.

[0125] As seen in Fig. 7b and 8b, every through hole of each connection set 91, 92 has a rounded edge 96 at the interface between the through hole and the outer surface 41e, 43e of the respective end segment 41, 43 all around the circumference of each through hole.

[0126] In the following, a method of attaching the flexible tube 7 and the cap 6 to the bending section 4 as shown in Fig. 6a and 6b to obtain a tip part 5 is described. The method comprises the sequential steps of:
  • providing a bending section 4 comprising a number of hingedly connected segments including a proximal end segment 43, a distal end segment 41, and a plurality of intermediate segments 42 positioned between the proximal end segment 43 and the distal end segment 41. The proximal segment 43 comprises a first connection set 91 with four through holes 91a, 91b, 91c, 91d provided in an outer surface 43e of outer circumferentially extending side wall 43b of the proximal end segment 43. The distal end segment 41 comprises a second connection set 92 with two groups 93, 94 of two through holes 93a, 94a each provided in an outer surface 41e of outer circumferentially extending side wall 41b of the distal end segment 41, the through holes 93a, 94a of each group 93, 94 are interconnected by a recess 93b, 94b provided in the outer circumferentially extending side wall 41b;
  • providing a cap 6 and a flexible tube 7, both as separate components from the bending section 4;
  • inserting the distal end of the flexible tube 7 into the proximal end of the proximal end segment 43 to form an overlap, so that the first connection set 91 is in communication with the overlap;
  • positioning the distal end of the distal end segment 41 and proximal end of the cap 6 with an overlap, so that the second connection set 92 is in communication with the overlap;
  • injecting, from the outside, an adhesive 8 into and filling the first and second connection set 91, 92 and into contact with, respectively, an outer surface of the flexible tube 7 and a surface 6c of the cap; and
  • allowing or causing the adhesive to harden, whereby the hardened adhesive 8 in the first connection set 91 forms four barbs adhering to the flexible tube 7 so as to secure the proximal end segment 43 to the flexible tube 7, and whereby the hardened adhesive 8 in the second connection set 92 forms two four barbs and two anchors adhering to the cap so as to secure the distal end segment 41 to the cap 6.


[0127] The following is a list of reference numerals used throughout this specification.
1
endoscope
11
monitor
12
cable socket
13
monitor cable
2
handle
21
control lever
3
insertion tube
3a
proximal end
3b
distal end
4
bending section
41
distal end segment
41a
distal end
41b
outer circumferentially extending side wall
41c
spacing
41d
opening
41e
outer surface
42
intermediate segment
43
proximal end segment
43a
proximal end
43b
outer circumferentially extending side wall
43c
spacing
43d
opening
43e
outer surface
43f
centring rib
43g
inner surface
5
tip part
6
cap
6a
circumferentially extending side wall
6b
proximal end
6c
surface
61
camera assembly
7
flexible tube
7a
circumferentially extending side wall
7b
distal end
7c
outer surface
7d
inner surface
8
hardened adhesive
8a
first portion of hardened adhesive
8b
second portion of hardened adhesive
91
first connection set
91a
first through hole
91b
second through hole
91c
third through hole
91d
fourth through hole
92
second connection set
93
first group
93a
through hole
93b
recess
94
second group
94a
through hole
94b
recess
95
third group
95a
through hole
95b
recess
96
rounded edge
PD
proximal-distal axis



Claims

1. A bendable articulated tip part for an endoscope, comprising a bending section having a number of hingedly connected segments including a proximal end segment, a distal end segment, and a plurality of intermediate segments positioned between the proximal end segment and the distal end segment,
wherein at least one of the end segments comprises a number of at least one depression or through hole being provided in an outer circumferentially extending side wall of the respective end segment, a hardened adhesive adhering at least to a surface of another, separate member of the tip part and extending into the at least one depression or through hole, so that the hardened adhesive in the at least one depression or through hole forms a barb so as to secure the respective end segment to the other member of the tip part.
 
2. A bendable articulated tip part according to any of the previous claims, further comprising a flexible tube, wherein the proximal end segment comprises a first connection set including a number of depressions or through holes, the first connection set being provided in an outer circumferentially extending side wall of the proximal end segment, a hardened adhesive adhering at least to a surface of the flexible tube of the tip part and extending into the first connection set, so that the hardened adhesive in the first connection set forms a barb so as to secure the proximal end segment to the flexible tube.
 
3. A bendable articulated tip part according to any of the previous claims, further comprising a cap, wherein the distal end segment comprises a second connection set including a number of depressions or through holes, the second connection set being provided in an outer circumferentially extending side wall of the distal end segment, a hardened adhesive adhering at least to a surface of the cap of the tip part and extending into the second connection set, so that the hardened adhesive in the second connection set forms a barb so as to secure the distal end segment to the cap.
 
4. A bendable articulated tip part according to any of the previous claims, wherein the hardened adhesive in the connection set forms a positive engagement or connection to secure the respective end segment to the other member of the tip part, potentially preventing axial movement between the other member and the respective end segment.
 
5. A bendable articulated tip part according to any of the previous claims, wherein the other member of the tip part and the respective end segment are positioned adjacently.
 
6. A bendable articulated tip part according to any of the previous claims, wherein the other member of the tip part and the respective end segment are positioned with an overlap, and the connection set is in communication, potentially direct communication, with the overlap or is positioned adjacently to the overlap.
 
7. A bendable articulated tip part according to any of the previous claims, wherein the connection set comprises at least one group of at least two depressions or through holes being interconnected by a recess provided in the outer circumferentially extending side wall of the respective end segment, the hardened adhesive adhering at least to the surface of the other member of the tip part and extending from the surface into each respective group of depressions or through holes of the connection set and into the recess interconnecting the respective group, thereby forming an anchor so as to secure the respective end segment to the other member of the tip part.
 
8. A bendable articulated tip part according to any of the previous claims, wherein the number of intermediate segments is at least 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, or 30.
 
9. A bendable articulated tip part according to any of the previous claims, wherein the respective end segment encloses or surrounds, potentially completely encloses or surrounds, the other member of the tip part.
 
10. A bendable articulated tip part according to any of the previous claims, wherein the bending section comprises, or consists essentially of, polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), or polyoxymethylene (POM).
 
11. A bendable articulated tip part according to any of the previous claims, wherein at least one of the end segments comprises at least one, two, three, or four centring ribs provided on an inner surface of the outer circumferentially extending side wall of the respective end segment, the centring ribs being positioned to abut an outer surface of the other member of the tip part so as to centre the other member of the tip part in the spacing of the respective end segment.
 
12. A bendable articulated tip part according to any of the previous claims, wherein at least one of, potentially all of, the number of depressions or through holes of the connection set has a non-sharp edge, preferably a rounded edge, bevelled edge, or chamfered edge.
 
13. An endoscope comprising a bendable articulated tip part according to any of the previous claims.
 
14. A system for visually inspecting inaccessible places such as human body cavities, the system comprising:
an endoscope according to claim 13 and a monitor, wherein the endoscope is connectable to the monitor, and the monitor allows an operator to view an image captured by a camera assembly of the endoscope.
 
15. A method for securing a bending section to a flexible tube or a cap for at least partially assembling an articulated bendable tip part according to any one of claims 1 - 12, the method comprising the steps of:

a. providing a bending section comprising a number of hingedly connected segments including a proximal end segment, a distal end segment, and a plurality of intermediate segments positioned between the proximal end segment and the distal end segment, at least one of the end segments comprises a number of at least one depression or through hole, the connection set being provided in an outer circumferentially extending side wall of the respective end segment;

b. providing another member of the tip part separate from the bending section;

c. injecting an adhesive into the at least one depression or through hole and into contact with a surface of the other member of the tip part; and

d. allowing or causing the adhesive to harden, whereby the hardened adhesive forms a barb at least adhering to the other member so as to secure the respective end segment to the other member of the tip part.


 




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