Tip propelled device for motion through a passage

US10583273B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10583273-B2
Application numberUS-201815936878-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 27, 2018
Priority dateAug 11, 2005
Publication dateMar 10, 2020
Grant dateMar 10, 2020

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Abstract

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A self-propelled device for locomotion through a lumen, comprising a set of serially arranged inflatable chambers, the end ones of which expand at least radially when inflated. Connecting passages provide fluid communication between each pair of adjacent chambers. A fluid source is attached to one of the end chambers. The connecting passages are such that the fluid inflates the chambers in a sequence, beginning with the chamber closest to the source, and ending with the chamber furthest from the source. The same sequence occurs when the chambers deflate, beginning with the chamber closest to the source, and ending with the chamber furthest from the source. The fluid source can either be a fluid supply tube, extending to a supply outside the lumen, or it can be built-in and carried by the device. The device can crawl either along the lumen wall or on an inserted guide wire.

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We claim: 1. A device for locomotion through a lumen, comprising: a set of serially arranged inflatable chambers; and a fluid source configured to supply fluid to said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers, such that said fluid inflates the chambers of said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers in a serial sequence, from a first end of said set to a second end of said set; wherein at least one chamber of said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers comprises an outer skin having at least one longitudinal section of greater rigidity than other sections of said outer skin, such that when said at least one chamber inflates, a bend is generated in said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers, at said at least one chamber. 2. A device according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one longitudinal section is a reinforced section of said outer skin. 3. A device according to claim 2 , wherein said reinforced section of said outer skin comprises one or more reinforcing strips. 4. A device according to claim 2 , wherein said reinforced section of said outer skin is less flexible than the rest of the outer skin, such that said reinforced section is unable to stretch in the same manner as the other regions of said inflatable chamber. 5. A device according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one connecting passage configured to provide fluid communication between each pair of adjacent chambers in said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers. 6. A device according to claim 1 , wherein at least one chamber of said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers is configured to expand axially when inflated. 7. A device according to claim 1 , wherein at least two chambers of said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers are configured to expand radially when inflated. 8. A device according to claim 7 , wherein said at least two chambers are adapted to grip a wall of said lumen upon expanding radially. 9. A device according to claim 1 , wherein said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers is configured to deflate in a serial sequence, from said first end of said set to said second end of said set, when said fluid flows out of said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers. 10. A device according to claim 9 , wherein said device is configured to move along said lumen as the chambers of said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers inflate and deflate sequentially. 11. A device according to claim 1 , further comprising: at least one tubular chamber disposed between said fluid source and said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers, said at least one tubular chamber being adapted to inflate radially so as to apply pressure to said lumen walls; and a pressure operated valve configured to close when a predetermined pressure higher than the pressure required to inflate said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers is applied thereto, said pressure operated valve being disposed between said tubular chamber and said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers, such that said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers is isolated from pressure applied to inflate said at least one tubular chamber. 12. A device for locomotion through a lumen, comprising: a set of serially arranged inflatable chambers; and a fluid source configured to supply fluid to said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers, such that said fluid inflates the chambers of said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers in a serial sequence, from a first end of said set to a second end of said set; wherein at least one chamber of said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers comprises an outer skin having at least one longitudinal section of greater rigidity than other sections of said outer skin, such that when said at least one chamber inflates, said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers is configured to transition to a bent state. 13. A device for locomotion through a lumen, comprising: a set of serially arranged inflatable chambers; and a fluid source configured to supply fluid to said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers, such that said fluid inflates the chambers of said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers in a serial sequence, from a first end of said set to a second end of said set; wherein at least one chamber of said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers comprises an outer skin having at least one longitudinal section of greater rigidity than other sections of said outer skin, such that when said at least one chamber inflates, those parts of said set of serially arranged inflatable chambers on either side of said at least one chamber, realign to have differently aligned axes.

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Classifications

  • with fluid drive by external fluid in an open fluid circuit · CPC title

  • self-propelled, e.g. autonomous robots (A61M25/0122 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • for the rectum, e.g. proctoscopes, sigmoidoscopes {, colonoscopes} · CPC title

  • using self propulsion · CPC title

  • with hydraulic or pneumatic means, e.g. balloons or inflatable compartments · CPC title

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What does patent US10583273B2 cover?
A self-propelled device for locomotion through a lumen, comprising a set of serially arranged inflatable chambers, the end ones of which expand at least radially when inflated. Connecting passages provide fluid communication between each pair of adjacent chambers. A fluid source is attached to one of the end chambers. The connecting passages are such that the fluid inflates the chambers in a se…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Technion Res & Dev Foundation
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B1/00156. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 10 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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