Endoscope handle with catheter loop
US-2024206706-A1 · Jun 27, 2024 · US
US10080553B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10080553-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514661149-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 18, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 25, 2018 |
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A medical instrument includes instrument parts which can be releasably connected to one another. One part includes a hollow-cone-shaped receiving space and another part includes a cone-shaped coupling section which can be inserted into the receiving space to connect the parts. The coupling section includes a locking receiver for a locking element of the receiving space and which can be brought into and out of engagement with the locking receiver. A securing element moves between a position holding the locking element in a locking position, and a position releasing the locking element. An actuation element projects into the receiving space of the first instrument part, engages into the locking receiver in the locking position of the locking element and is movable in the direction of its middle axis. The middle axis of the actuation element is aligned in the proximal direction obliquely to a middle axis of the receiving space.
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A medical instrument comprising: a first instrument part comprising a hollow-cone-shaped receiving space and a locking element arranged on the first instrument part; a second instrument part which can be releasably connected to the first instrument part, the second instrument part comprising a cone-shaped coupling section which can be inserted into the receiving space of the first instrument part, the coupling section comprising at least one locking receiver for the locking element which can be brought into and out of engagement with the locking receiver by movement into and out of a locking position; a securing element movable between a first position, in which the securing element holds the locking element in the locking position, and a second position, in which the securing element releases the locking element; and an actuation element coupled in movement to the securing element for moving the securing element from the first position to the second position, wherein: the actuation element projects into the receiving space, engages into the locking receiver in the locking position of the locking element and is movable in a direction of a middle axis of the actuation element; the middle axis of the actuation element is aligned in a proximal direction obliquely to a middle axis of the receiving space; and the securing element is formed by a sleeve which is displaceably arranged on an outer side of the first instrument part in a connection direction of the first and second instrument parts. 2. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the locking receiver, which is formed on the coupling section of the second instrument part, extends over a whole outer periphery of the coupling section. 3. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the locking receiver has a trapezoidal cross section. 4. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein an end section of the locking element, which engages into the locking receiver, is formed in a shape of a truncated-cone. 5. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein: a through-hole for a movable arrangement of the locking element is aligned transversely to a connection direction of the first and second instrument parts and extends out in the receiving space and is formed on the first instrument part; and the locking element extends through the through-hole. 6. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein a contact surface for the locking element, which is aligned obliquely to a movement direction of the locking element, is formed on an inner side of the securing element. 7. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , further comprising a spring element wherein the securing element is actively connected to the spring element in a manner such that the securing element is moved into the first position by a spring force produced by the spring element. 8. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein: a through-hole for a movable arrangement of the actuation element is formed on the first instrument part; the through-hole tapers obliquely or at right angles to a middle axis of the receiving space, counter to a connection direction of the two instrument parts. 9. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein a contact surface for the actuation element and aligned obliquely to the connection direction of the two instrument parts is formed on an inner side of the securing element. 10. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein: a contact surface for the locking element, which is aligned obliquely to a movement direction of the locking element, is formed on an inner side of the securing element; a contact surface for the actuation element and aligned obliquely to the connection direction of the two instrument parts is formed on an inner side of the securing element; and the contact surface for the locking element and the contact surface for the actuation element are aligned at different angles to the connection direction of the two instrument parts. 11. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein: a locking element through-hole for a movable arrangement of the locking element is aligned transversely to a connection direction of the first and second instrument parts and extends out in the receiving space and is formed on the first instrument part; and the locking element extends through the locking element through-hole; an actuation element through-hole for a movable arrangement of the actuation element is formed on the first instrument part; the actuation element through-hole tapers obliquely or at right angles to a middle axis of the receiving space, counter to a connection direction of the two instrument parts; and the locking element through-hole for the arrangement of the locking element and the actuation element through-hole for the arrangement of the actuation element are arranged in a manner such that an end section of the actuation element, which engages into the receiving space of the first instrument part, contacts the second instrument part, inserted into the receiving space, before an end section of the locking element engages into the receiving space. 12. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the securing element is coupled to a grip part. 13. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein: at least one end region of the locking element is provided with a locking element low-friction coating; and at least one end region of the actuation element for contacting the coupling section of the second instrument part is provided with an actuation element low-friction coating. 14. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein a contact surface to the coupling section of the second instrument part is bevelled in a manner such that the contact surface contacts the coupling section in a flat manner and is formed on the end of the actuation element which projects into the receiving space of the first instrument part. 15. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein a middle axis of the actuation element is aligned at an angle between 45° to maximal 90° obliquely to the middle axis of the receiving space. 16. A medical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein a middle axis of the actuation element is aligned at an angle of about 55° obliquely to the middle axis of the receiving space. 17. A medical instrument comprising: a first instrument part comprising a hollow-cone-shaped receiving space and a locking element arranged on the first instrument part; a second instrument part which can be releasably connected to the first instrument part, the second instrument part comprising a cone-shaped coupling section which can be inserted into the receiving space of the first instrument part, the coupling section comprising at least one locking receiver for the locking element which can be brought into and out of engagement with the locking receiver by movement into and out of a locking position; a securing element movable between a first position, in which the securing element holds the locking element in the locking position, and a second position, in which the securing element releases the locking element; and an actuation element coupled in movement to the securing element, wherein: the actuation element projects into the receiving space, engages into the locking receiver in the locking position of the locking element and is movable in a direction of a middle axis of the actuation element; the middle axis of the actuation element is aligned in a proximal direction obliquely to a middle axis of the receiving spac
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