Endoscope
US-2020146534-A1 · May 14, 2020 · US
US12133629B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12133629-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117562418-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 27, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 31, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2024 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2024 |
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A linkage assembly for a medical device may comprise: a rotatable member configured to rotate about a rotation axis; a piston; and a connecting rod rotatably connected to the rotatable member and the piston and movable along a range. A first end of the range may correspond to an initial position of a distal member movable by the linkage assembly, and a second end of the range may correspond to a final position of a distal member. In a first configuration of the connecting rod, at the first end of the range, a proximal end of the connecting rod may be offset from a longitudinal axis by a first amount, wherein the longitudinal axis is perpendicular to the rotation axis; In a second configuration of the connecting rod, at the second end of the range, the proximal end of the connecting rod may be offset from the longitudinal axis by a second amount. The second amount may be less than two-thirds of the first amount.
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A linkage assembly for a medical device, the linkage assembly comprising: a rotatable member configured to rotate about a rotation axis; a plunger; and a connecting rod rotatably connected to the rotatable member and the plunger and movable along a range, wherein a first end of the range corresponds to an initial position of a distal member movable by the linkage assembly, and a second end of the range corresponds to a final position of the distal member, wherein the connecting rod consists of a first segment, a second segment, and a third segment, wherein the second segment is disposed between the first segment and the third segment, wherein the first segment is movably coupled to the rotatable member, wherein the third segment is movable coupled to the plunger, wherein each of the first segment and the third segment are angled relative to the second segment, wherein a first angle between the first segment and the second segment on a first side of the connecting rod is less than a second angle between the second segment and the third segment on the first side of the connecting rod, wherein, in a first configuration of the linkage assembly, at the first end of the range, a proximal end of the connecting rod is offset from a longitudinal axis by a first distance, wherein the longitudinal axis is perpendicular to the rotation axis, wherein, in the first configuration, a proximal end of the connecting rod is offset from the longitudinal axis of the linkage assembly by approximately 70 degrees, and wherein the second segment is transverse to the longitudinal axis; wherein, in a second configuration of the linkage assembly, at the second end of the range, the proximal end of the connecting rod is offset from the longitudinal axis by a second distance, wherein the second distance is less than two-thirds of the first distance, wherein the proximal end of the connecting rod is offset from the longitudinal axis of the linkage assembly by approximately 160 degrees, and wherein the second segment is transverse to the longitudinal axis. 2. The linkage assembly of claim 1 , wherein a mechanical advantage of the linkage assembly is at least 175 percent higher in the second configuration than in the first configuration. 3. The linkage assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first configuration is at a starting point of a stroke of the linkage assembly. 4. The linkage assembly of claim 3 , wherein the second configuration is at an ending point of the stroke of the linkage assembly. 5. The linkage assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rotatable member is rotatable by a lever fixed to the rotatable member. 6. The linkage assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plunger is operative to move a control wire coupled to the distal member. 7. The linkage assembly of claim 1 , wherein the distal member is an elevator of the medical device. 8. The linkage assembly of claim 7 , wherein, in the first configuration, the elevator is in a fully lowered configuration, and wherein, in the second configuration, the elevator is in a fully raised configuration. 9. The linkage assembly of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal axis is coaxial with a diameter of the rotatable member that extends through the rotation axis. 10. The linkage assembly of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal axis of the linkage assembly defines a longitudinal movement of the plunger. 11. The linkage assembly of claim 5 , wherein in the first configuration, the proximal end of the lever is offset, in a first direction, from the longitudinal axis by a fifth angle, wherein, in the second configuration, the proximal end of the lever is offset, in the first direction, from the longitudinal axis by a sixth angle, and wherein the sixth angle is larger than the fifth angle, and wherein the fifth angle and the sixth angle each has a vertex at an intersection of the rotation axis of the rotatable member and the longitudinal axis of the linkage assembly. 12. The linkage assembly of claim 11 , wherein a first leg of each of the fifth angle and the sixth angle is defined by a line extending between the rotation axis and the proximal end of the lever, and wherein a second leg of each of the fifth angle and the sixth angle is defined by the longitudinal axis of the linkage assembly. 13. A linkage assembly for a medical device, the linkage assembly comprising: a rotatable member configured to rotate about a rotational axis; a plunger; and a connecting rod rotatably connected to the rotatable member and the plunger and movable along a range, wherein a first end of the range corresponds to an initial position of a distal member movable by the linkage assembly, and a second end of the range corresponds to a final position of a distal member; wherein in a first configuration of the connecting rod, at a first end of the range, the linkage assembly has a first mechanical advantage, wherein, in a second configuration of the connecting rod, at a second end of the range, the linkage assembly has a second mechanical advantage, wherein the second mechanical advantage is at least 175 percent higher than the first mechanical advantage; and wherein a longitudinal axis of the linkage assembly extends perpendicularly through the rotational axis of the rotatable member and is coaxial to a longitudinal axis of the plunger, wherein the connecting rod consists of a first segment, a second segment, and a third segment, wherein the second segment is disposed between the first segment and the third segment, wherein each of the first segment and the third segment are angled relative to the second segment, wherein a first angle between the first segment and the second segment on a first side of the connecting rod is less than a second angle between the second segment and the third segment on the first side of the connecting rod, wherein, in the first configuration, a proximal end of the connecting rod is offset from the longitudinal axis of the linkage assembly by approximately 70 degrees, and wherein the second segment is transverse to the longitudinal axis, wherein, in the second configuration, the proximal end of the connecting rod is offset from the longitudinal axis of the linkage assembly by approximately 160 degrees, and wherein the second segment is transverse to the longitudinal axis. 14. The linkage assembly of claim 13 , wherein the rotatable member is rotatable by a lever fixed to the rotatable member, wherein in the first configuration, a proximal end of the lever is offset, in a first direction, from a longitudinal axis of the linkage assembly by a first angle, wherein, in the second configuration, the proximal end of the lever is offset, in the first direction, from the longitudinal axis by a second angle, and wherein the second angle is larger than the first angle, and wherein the first angle and the second angle each has a vertex at an intersection of the rotational axis of the rotatable member and the longitudinal axis of the linkage assembly. 15. The linkage assembly of claim 13 , wherein the distal member is an elevator of the medical device. 16. The linkage assembly of claim 15 , wherein, in the first configuration, the elevator has a lower deflection angle than in the second configuration. 17. A linkage assembly for a medical device, the linkage assembly comprising: a connecting rod connected to a rotatable member and a plunger, wherein the connecting rod is nonlinear, wherein the rotatable member is configured to rotate about a rotation axis along a range, wherein a first end of the range corresponds to an initial position of a distal member movable by the linka
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