Chul Hi Park
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20090131752 | INFLATABLE ARTIFICIAL MUSCLE FOR ELONGATED INSTRUMENT - An inflatable artificial muscle for manipulating a flexible elongated instrument such as a medical endoscope that advantageously utilizes fluid pressure to facilitate insertion into a tortuous passage and maneuver of the instrument is described herein. The inflatable artificial muscle comprises a hollow cylinder-like bladder with a lumen or a plurality of such bladders joined end to end for receiving an elongated instrument. The bladder volume is divided into a plurality of chambers of varying configurations, which are in fluid communications with one another. There is provided a plurality of supply tubes for supplying and evacuating a pressurizing fluid to and from the bladder. The inflatable artificial muscle is activated by inflating the bladder with a pressurizing fluid to a predetermined internal pressure. The artificial muscle of the present invention is capable of straightening a portion of an elongated instrument in a bent configuration, which is enclosed within the lumen thereof. | 05-21-2009 |
20080275299 | ACTUATION DEVICE - An inflatable actuation device that advantageously utilizes fluid pressure to actuate a portion of the shaft of a flexible elongated instrument for performing medical and industrial procedure in a tortuous passage and method of use are described herein. The inflatable actuation device allows an operator to actively manipulate a portion of the elongated instrument shaft within the passage, which facilitate the insertion of the instrument, for example, a medical endoscope into the passage. The present inflatable actuation device comprises an annular bladder, which can be expanded and collapsed, with a lumen to receive the elongated instrument. The inflatable actuation device is activated by inflating the annular bladder with pressurizing fluid supplied from a pressurizing fluid supply controller outside the passage. | 11-06-2008 |