System for managing Bowden cables in articulating instruments
US-9220398-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10123682B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10123682-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715585303-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 3, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2007 |
| Publication date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 13, 2018 |
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An articulating mechanism for use in a medical device, such as an endoscope or a catheter, includes a series of stacked links disposed adjacent to one another and movable with respect to each other. Each link includes a front face tapered to a pair of pivot points and a rear face defining a wedge shaped recess for receiving the pivot points of the adjacent link. Pull-wires provide tension and hold the staked links together while also allowing for controlled bending of the distal portion by movement of one or more of the pull-wires.
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An articulation mechanism for use in a medical device, comprising; a first series of stacked links disposed adjacent to one another and movable with respect to each other, each link of the first series of stacked links extending along a longitudinal link axis and including: a front face defining a pair of pivot points; and a rear face defining a wedge shaped recess for receiving the pivot points of the adjacent link, the wedge shaped recess and pivot points of the first series of stacked links being aligned circumferentially; a second series of stacked links disposed adjacent to one another and movable with respect to each other, each link of the second series of stacked links extending along a longitudinal link axis and including: a front face defining a pair of pivot points; and a rear face defining a wedge shaped recess for receiving the pivot points of the adjacent link, the wedge shaped recess and pivot points of the second series of stacked links being aligned circumferentially; and a base link extending proximally of the first series of stacked links, the base link including a proximal end face extending entirely along a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal base link axis and a pair of distally extending projections configured to be received within the wedge shaped recess of a proximal-most link of the first series of stacked links; wherein the wedge shaped recesses of the first series of stacked links are radially offset from the wedge shaped recesses of the second series of stacked links. 2. The articulation mechanism of claim 1 , further including at least one pull-wire extending through the first series of stacked links and the second series of stacked links. 3. The articulation mechanism of claim 2 , further including a control cam connected to the at least one pull-wire. 4. The articulation mechanism of claim 2 , wherein each link of the first series of stacked links and the second series of stacked links includes a lumen extending through a respective pivot point thereof, wherein the at least one pull-wire extends through the lumen. 5. The articulation mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising an outer sleeve disposed on an outer surface of the articulation mechanism. 6. The articulation mechanism of claim 1 , wherein each link of the first series of stacked links and the second series of stacked links includes a rear face surface extending perpendicular to a respective longitudinal link axis. 7. The articulation mechanism of claim 1 , further including a terminating link extending distally of the second series of stacked links, the terminating link including a surface extending entirely along a plane perpendicular to the a longitudinal terminating link axis and a rear face defining a wedge shaped recess, the wedge shaped recess of the terminating link configured to receive therein the pair of pivot points of a distal-most link of the second series of stacked links. 8. An articulation mechanism for use in a medical device, comprising; a first series of stacked links disposed adjacent to one another and movable with respect to each other, each link of the first series of stacked links extending along a longitudinal link axis and including: a front face defining a pair of pivot points; and a rear face defining a wedge shaped recess for receiving the pivot points of the adjacent link, the wedge shaped recess and pivot points of the first series of stacked links being aligned circumferentially; and a pair of lumens extending through each pivot point; a second series of stacked links disposed adjacent to one another and movable with respect to each other, each link of the second series of stacked links extending along a longitudinal link axis and including: a front face defining a pair of pivot points; and a rear face defining a wedge shaped recess for receiving the pivot points of the adjacent link, the wedge shaped recess and pivot points of the second series of stacked links being aligned circumferentially; and a pair of lumens extending through each pivot point; and a terminating link extending distally of the second series of stacked links, the terminating link including a surface extending entirely along a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal terminating link axis and a rear face defining a wedge shaped recess, the wedge shaped recess of the terminating link configured to receive therein the pair of pivot points of a distal-most link of the second series of stacked links; wherein the wedge shaped recesses of the first series of stacked links are radially offset from the wedge shaped recesses of the second series of stacked links. 9. The articulation mechanism of claim 8 , further including a pair of pull-wires, each pull-wire extending through the a lumen of the pair of lumens of the first series of stacked links and the second series of stacked links. 10. The articulation mechanism of claim 9 , further including a control cam connected to the pair of pull-wires. 11. The articulation mechanism of claim 8 , wherein in an articulated configuration, the second series of stacked links extends in a first plane and the second series of stacked links extends in a second plane angled with respect to the first plane. 12. The articulation mechanism of claim 8 , further including a base link extending proximally of the first series of stacked links, the base link including a proximal end face extending entirely along a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal base link axis and a pair of distally extending projections configured to be received within the wedge shaped recess of a proximal-most link of the first series of stacked links. 13. An articulation mechanism for use in a medical device, comprising; a first series of stacked links disposed adjacent to one another and movable with respect to each other, each link of the first series of stacked links extending along a longitudinal link axis and including: a front face defining a pair of pivot points; and a rear face defining a wedge shaped recess for receiving the pivot points of the adjacent link, the wedge shaped recess and pivot points of the first series of stacked links being aligned circumferentially; a second series of stacked links disposed adjacent to one another and movable with respect to each other, each link of the second series of stacked links extending along a longitudinal link axis and including: a front face defining a pair of pivot points; and a rear face defining a wedge shaped recess for receiving the pivot points of the adjacent link, the wedge shaped recess and pivot points of the second series of stacked links being aligned circumferentially; and a terminating link extending distally of the second series of stacked links, the terminating link including a surface extending entirely along a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal terminating link axis and a rear face defining a wedge shaped recess, the wedge shaped recess of the terminating link configured to receive therein the pair of pivot points of a distal-most link of the second series of stacked links; wherein the wedge shaped recesses of the first series of stacked links are radially offset from the wedge shaped recesses of the second series of stacked links; and wherein in an articulated configuration, the second series of stacked links extends in a first plane and the second series of stacked links extends in a second plane angled with respect to the first plane. 14. The articulation mechanism of claim 13 , further including a base link extending proximally of the first series of stacked links, the base link including a proximal end face extending e
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