Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
600159000 | With valve construction or valve control means | 16 |
20090216084 | ENDOSCOPIC ASPIRATION DEVICE - An endoscopic aspiration device is mounted on a manipulating head of an endoscope, from which an elongated insertion rod member is extended forward, the endoscopic aspiration device being composed of a valve casing which is mounted on the manipulation head in communication with an aspiration passage running through the insertion rod member, and a valve assembly unit including a valve member, a valve guide member and a connector member attached to the valve guide member to communicate same with a proximal aspiration passage on the side of a suction source. The valve member is put in a sliding displacement along the valve guide member to bring the aspiration passage into and out of communication with the proximal aspiration passage on the side of a suction source. The valve guide member is coupled with the valve casing through a coupling mechanism which permits to turn the valve assembly unit on and relative to the manipulating head. The coupling mechanism is arranged to perform a function of coupling and uncoupling the valve guide unit with and from the valve casing, and a function of locking the valve guide member in the valve casing to prevent spontaneous dislodgement from the latter. | 08-27-2009 |
20100049001 | ENDOSCOPE SUCKING OPERATION APPARATUS - When a suction button is pushed in a pushing operation direction, the suction button pushes down longer lever ends of inversion levers, shorter lever ends of the inversion levers are pushed up based on a seesaw operation and the principle of leverage, and a piston body coupled through a coupling body moves in a direction opposed to a pushing operation direction against an urging force of a spring in cooperation with this upward movement. As a result, a valve moving portion moves away from a valve receiving portion to open a suction duct valve portion and suction is carried out, but the piston body retires to an outer periphery side of a bent duct when the valve portion is opened, and hence a suction duct is widened, thereby facilitating suction of even, e.g., a fluid having high viscosity. | 02-25-2010 |
20100063360 | Side-arm Port Introducer - A self-sealing introducer is disclosed that allows easy introduction of a catheter into a working channel of a surgical instrument while minimizing fluid leakage before, during and after catheter insertion. | 03-11-2010 |
20110065997 | REMOVABLE SUCTION ASSEMBLY FOR MEDICAL HANDPIECES - Systems and methods provide for more efficient cleaning and sterilizing of surgical handpieces by using a removable valve assembly. The valve assembly is removable to provide access to a first suction passageway and a second suction passageway for cleaning purposes. The first suction passageway may also be removable. | 03-17-2011 |
20110065998 | ENDOSCOPIC FLUID CONTROL APPARATUS - An endoscopic fluid control apparatus includes a cylinder which is attachable to an attachment part attached to an endoscope, and includes a first channel which transfers fluid to an insertion channel of the endoscope, a piston which is set on the cylinder and includes a valve part movable relative to the cylinder between a position where the first channel is opened relative to the insertion channel and a position where the first channel is closed relative to the insertion channel, a connection port part for connecting a fluid tube, and a second channel which transfers the fluid from the connection port part to the insertion channel, an elastic member which holds the piston to be movable relative to the cylinder between the position where the first channel is closed and the position where the first channel is opened, a first engagement part which engages the piston and the elastic member with each other so as not to rotate about an axis of movement of the piston, and a second engagement part which engages the cylinder and the elastic member with each other so as not to rotate about an axis of movement of the cylinder. | 03-17-2011 |
20110071357 | ENDOSCOPIC FLUID CONTROL APPARATUS - An endoscopic fluid control apparatus is provided in an endoscope including a channel for performing suction and air-feed, and controls the suction and air-feed for the channel. The endoscopic fluid control apparatus includes air-feed channels which communicate with the one channel, a suction channel which communicates with the one channel, a first valve which is provided on the air-feed channels and opens only during the air-feed, and a second valve which is provided on an operation button to be operated for suction operation, and shuts off communication between one of the air-feed channels and another of the air-feed channels among the air-feed channels into which the operation button is inserted, when the operation button is operated to carry out the suction operation. | 03-24-2011 |
20110208003 | SUCTION CONDUIT DEVICE OF ENDOSCOPE THAT PREVENTS CLOGGING - In a suction valve in which a suction conduit is connected from a treatment instrument insertion channel through a branch portion so as to open/close this suction conduit, there is no passage between a side face of a valve-portion passage in the valve and a side face of a piston shaft, but only the valve-portion passage and an inner-shaft passage of the piston shaft are used, and their diameters d | 08-25-2011 |
20120088975 | SWITCHING VALVE ASSEMBLY FOR ENDOSCOPE - A switching valve assembly for an endoscope includes a cylinder, a piston unit, a button device, a flow channel in the piston unit, and plural flow openings. The piston unit changes over plural flow lines between communication and interruption by changing a combination of the flow openings with the flow channel for communication. The switching valve assembly includes a cylinder cap device and a slide device of a cup shape. An end ring keeps the slide device contained in the cylinder cap device. A first coil spring is disposed between the slide device and cylinder cap device, for biasing the slide device in an upward direction from the cylinder. A second coil spring is disposed between the button device and slide device, for biasing the button device in the upward direction with smaller force of bias than the first coil spring. The slide device includes an inner guide sleeve. | 04-12-2012 |
20120130174 | Rapid Endoscopic Gastrointestinal Irrigation System for Gastrointestinal Bleeding - The present invention relates to surgical instruments used in combination with endoscopes during gastrointestinal procedures for clearing a surgical site of unwanted obstructions, such as blood and/or clots. More particularly, the irrigation devices according to the invention comprise a handle comprising valves for controlling fluid flow, at least one channel for transporting fluid, and a connection port adapted to communicate directly or indirectly with an endoscope for delivering fluid to and receiving fluid from and through the endoscope. The irrigation devices and systems incorporating them can be used in any endoscopic gastrointestinal surgical procedure to clean, clear, or evacuate an area of the gastrointestinal tract, such as the stomach, in cases of accidental poisoning, drug overdose, or gastrointestinal bleeding. The irrigation device according to the present invention is capable of clearing a stomach within seconds or up to 1-2 minutes. | 05-24-2012 |
20130225928 | TISSUE RESECTING SYSTEM - A surgical system includes a first instrument defining a first channel and a second instrument receivable by the first channel. The second instrument defines a second channel. A valve coupled to the first instrument controls fluid flow through the first channel, such that impedance of fluid flow through the first channel is substantially the same without the second instrument received in the first channel and with the first channel partially blocked by the second instrument. In another aspect, a surgical apparatus includes an outer member and an inner member received within the outer member to define a first channel therebetween. The inner member houses an optical lens and defines a second channel for receiving a surgical instrument. The first and second channels are configured such that a pump having an inflow rate of up to about 0.7 L/min connected to the second channel can maintain fluid pressure inside an organ. | 08-29-2013 |
20140100425 | Pressure Compensation Cap for Endoscopes - A pressure compensation cap, system, and method for equalizing pressure in an endoscope while preventing a liquid from entering an interior of the endoscope through an opening. The cap is adapted to fit over an opening in the endoscope and includes a hole occluded by a filter. The filter is made with a material which allows certain gasses to pass through the cap into or out of the endoscope while preventing certain liquids from passing through at certain pressures and temperatures. The liquids, gasses, pressures, and temperatures may include those typically encountered when sterilizing an endoscope, those typically encountered during transport of an endoscope by air or otherwise, or those encountered at any time during the lifecycle of an endoscope. | 04-10-2014 |
20140288372 | ENDOSCOPE CHANNEL SWITCHING APPARATUS - A check valve unit includes a low-strength part and a high-strength part which are provided in the side of a head part of the check valve unit moving and have strength levels which differ from each other. The low-strength part and high-strength part are arranged alternately in circumferential directions of the check valve unit. | 09-25-2014 |
20150011831 | ENDOSCOPIC FLUID PASSAGE CHANGEOVER VALVE UNIT AND ENDOSCOPE - In an endoscopic fluid passage changeover valve unit, a communication passage is formed in a shaft, the communication passage being opened to a hollow portion of a cylinder portion in an inside opening located on an outer peripheral surface of the shaft, and a seal member is provided at an angular position apart from the inside opening in circumferential directions of the cylinder portion. The shaft and the seal member are rotatable relative to the cylinder portion around a movement axis toward a position where a first upstream-side fluid passage is blocked by the seal member and toward a position where the inside opening of the communication passage faces the first upstream-side fluid passage. | 01-08-2015 |
20150305599 | FLUID CONTROL APPARATUS FOR ENDOSCOPE - A gas feeding duct, a suction duct, a first valve that is installed in the gas feeding duct and opens a flow passage only when gas feeding is underway, and a second valve that is installed in a part of the flow passage on an upstream side relative to the first valve, and opens the flow passage K along with gas feeding and closes the flow passage at least when suction is underway are included, and when neither gas feeding nor gas suctioning is underway, the second valve closes the flow passage in conjunction with the first valve unexpectedly opening the flow passage as a result of pressure variation in a part of the gas feeding duct on a downstream side relative to the first valve and thereby prevents reverse flow of a fluid to the upstream side relative to the second valve. | 10-29-2015 |
20160081538 | Insufflation and irrigation valve, and endoscope with an insufflation and irrigation valve - An insufflation and irrigation valve for an endoscope including a valve housing with a substantially cylindrical bore closed at one end by a bottom into which a gas inlet and outlet, and an irrigation inlet and outlet open, an outer plunger which is movable in the bore between an open position, in which the irrigation outlet is connected to the inlet, and a closed position, and an inner plunger movable in a longitudinal bore of the outer plunger, open toward the bottom, for connecting the gas outlet to the gas inlet in a position near the bottom and for separating the gas outlet from the gas inlet in a position remote from the bottom, wherein the gas inlet opens into the bore of the valve housing at a location nearer the bottom than the gas outlet. | 03-24-2016 |
20160143516 | Endoscopic Fluid Control Valve And Endoscope Thereof - Embodiments of the present invention provide an endoscopic fluid control valve. By having just one fluid outlet, the structure of the endoscopic fluid control valve is made simpler with interior space saving. There is no need for a one-way check valve at an operational portion of the endoscope to prevent fluid backflow, and this makes it easy to clean. An embodiment includes valve housing, valve stem, valve core, elastic component, button, first seal, second seal, third seal, fourth seal, gas inlet, fluid inlet and fluid outlet. | 05-26-2016 |