WIPER ASSEMBLY FOR IMAGING ELEMENT CLEANING APPARATUS
20220175236 · 2022-06-09
Inventors
- Christopher Idelson (Austin, TX, US)
- Christopher Rylander (Austin, TX, US)
- Mitchell Ross Gilkey (Austin, TX, US)
- James Landon GILKEY (Austin, TX, US)
Cpc classification
A61B90/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B1/00142
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G02B27/0006
PHYSICS
A61B1/00135
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to providing an effective and reliable approach for cleaning an exposed surface of an imaging element (e.g., a lens) of apparatuses including but not limited to medical imaging instruments such as endoscopes and laparoscopes and the like. In the case of medical imaging instruments, cleaning apparatuses configured in accordance with embodiments the present invention can be cleaned while the distal end portion of the endoscope is in vivo. Such apparatuses have a cleaning member incorporated therein (e.g., a resilient polymeric wiper, a sponge, an absorbent pad or the like) that is used for cleaning the exposed surface of the imaging element. The apparatus is preferably adapted for being mounted on imaging apparatus but can also be entirely or partially integral with one or more components of the imaging apparatus or system of which it is a component.
Claims
1. An apparatus, comprising: a coupling element including a cleaning member engaging structure, wherein the cleaning member engaging structure includes a U-shaped portion defining a first leg portion of the cleaning member engaging structure and a second leg portion of the cleaning member engaging structure; and a cleaning member having the cleaning member engaging structure residing therein, wherein the cleaning member includes opposing faces defining a blade portion thereof, wherein the blade portion extends from a main body of the cleaning member, wherein at least a portion of the first leg portion of the cleaning member engaging structure is within the blade portion and wherein at least a portion of the second leg portion of the cleaning member engaging structure is within the main body.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: a portion of the first leg portion of the cleaning member engaging structure that is within the blade portion is entirely within the blade portion; and an entire portion of the second leg portion is within the main body.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: an arcuate segment of the U-shaped portion of the cleaning member engaging structure is partially within the blade portion and partially within the main body; a first end portion of the arcuate segment is attached to the first leg portion; and a second end portion of the arcuate segment is attached to the second leg portion.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the blade portion has a triangular cross-sectional shape; and the first leg portion has a round cross-sectional shape.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a diameter of the first leg portion is at least about 40% of an overall length of the blade portion.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the opposing faces defining the blade portion extend generally perpendicular to each other; and a reference axis extends through a centerline cross-sectional axis of the first leg of the cleaning member engaging structure, a centerline cross-sectional axis of the second leg of the cleaning member engaging structure and an intersecting point of the opposing faces.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the reference axis is characterized by at least one of extending generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of a portion of the control element extending between the proximate and distal end portions of the chassis and residing within a plane within which the longitudinal axis of the portion of the control element extending between the proximate and distal end portions of the chassis resides.
8. An apparatus, comprising: a coupling element including a cleaning member engaging structure; and a cleaning member having at least a portion of the cleaning member engaging structure therein, wherein the cleaning member includes opposing faces defining a blade portion thereof and wherein at least a portion of the cleaning member engaging structure is within the blade portion, wherein: the cleaning member engaging structure includes a plurality of segments that are spaced apart from each other; and at least a portion of a first one of the segments of the cleaning member engaging structure is within the blade portion; a second one of the segments of the cleaning member engaging structure defines a distal end face of the coupling element; the blade portion extends from a main body of the cleaning member; and at least a portion of the second one of the segments of the cleaning member engaging structure is within the main body.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein: a portion of the first one of the segments of the cleaning member engaging structure that is within the blade portion is entirely within the blade portion; and an entire portion of the second one of the segments of the cleaning member engaging structure is within the main body.
10. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein: the cleaning member engaging structure includes a U-shaped portion defining the first one of the segments of the cleaning member engaging structure and the second one of the segments of the cleaning member engaging structure; an arcuate segment of the U-shaped portion of the cleaning member engaging structure is partially within the blade portion and partially within the main body; a first end portion of the arcuate segment is attached to the first one of the segments of the cleaning member engaging structure; and a second end portion of the arcuate segment is attached to the second one of the segments of the cleaning member engaging structure.
11. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein: the blade portion has a triangular cross-sectional shape; and the first one of the segments of the cleaning member engaging structure has a round cross-sectional shape.
12. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein a diameter of the first one of the segments of the cleaning member engaging structure is at least about 40% of an overall length of the blade portion.
13. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein: the opposing faces defining the blade portion extend generally perpendicular to each other; and a reference axis extends through a centerline cross-sectional axis of the first one of the segments of the cleaning member engaging structure, a centerline cross-sectional axis of the second one of the segments of the cleaning member engaging structure and an intersecting point of the opposing faces.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the reference axis is characterized by at least one of extending generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of a portion of the control element extending between the proximate and distal end portions of the chassis and residing within a plane within which the longitudinal axis of the portion of the control element extending between the proximate and distal end portions of the chassis resides.
15. An apparatus, comprising: a coupling element including a wiper engaging structure, wherein the wiper engaging structure includes a U-shaped portion defining a first leg portion of the wiper engaging structure and a second leg portion of the wiper engaging structure; and a wiper having at least a portion of the wiper engaging structure residing therein, wherein the wiper includes opposing faces defining a blade portion thereof and wherein at least a portion of the first leg portion is within the blade portion, wherein the blade portion extends from a main body of the wiper and wherein at least a portion of the second leg portion is within the main body.
16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein: a portion of the first leg portion of the wiper engaging structure that is within the blade portion is entirely within the blade portion; and an entire portion of the second leg portion is within the main body.
17. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein: an arcuate segment of the U-shaped portion of the wiper engaging structure is partially within the blade portion and partially within the main body; a first end portion of the arcuate segment is attached to the first leg portion; and a second end portion of the arcuate segment is attached to the second leg portion.
18. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein: the blade portion has a triangular cross-sectional shape; and the first leg portion has a round cross-sectional shape.
19. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein a diameter of the first leg portion is at least about 40% of an overall length of the blade portion.
20. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein: the opposing faces defining the blade portion extend generally perpendicular to each other; a reference axis extends through a centerline cross-sectional axis of the first leg of the wiper engaging structure, a centerline cross-sectional axis of the second leg of the wiper engaging structure and an intersecting point of the opposing faces; and the reference axis is characterized by at least one of extending generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of a portion of the control element extending between the proximate and distal end portions of the chassis and residing within a plane within which the longitudinal axis of the portion of the control element extending between the proximate and distal end portions of the chassis resides.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0044] The elongated body 102 of the chassis can be a tube having a central passage 110 (shown in
[0045] The chassis can include a plurality of structural elements that provide for the known and predictable position of the endoscope 1 when mounted in a seated position on the chassis. One of these structural elements is the effective inside diameter (e.g., for ribbed or textured interior surface) or the actual inside diameter (e.g., a smooth interior wall) of the elongated body 102 in relation to an outside diameter of the extension portion 10 of the endoscope 1 and the elongated body 102 of the chassis. It is preferable to maintain a close fit between the outside wall of elongated body 102 and the mating exterior wall of the extension portion 10 so as to provide for a fluid-resistant interface between the elongated body 102 and the extension portion 10 and to limit off-axis pitch between a longitudinal axis of the elongated body 102 and the extension portion 10. Another one of these structural elements is a seating surface 112 (shown in
[0046] The cleaning apparatus 100 includes a cleaning member 114 (shown in
[0047] The user interface body 103, which can be configured as a handle for the cleaning apparatus 100, carries a cleaning member controller 120. The cleaning member controller 120 is coupled between the user interface body 103 and the cleaning member 114 for enabling selective movement of the cleaning member 114. The cleaning member controller 120 includes a first cleaning member control mechanism 122 (i.e., a cleaning member movement mechanism). The first cleaning member control mechanism 122 includes a control body 125 (i.e., the first control body 125) that is rotatably and translatably mounted on (i.e., attached to) the user interface body 103, as best shown in
[0048] Through such movement capability of the first cleaning member control mechanism 122, the first cleaning member control mechanism provides at least a first cleaning member manipulation mode and a second cleaning member manipulation mode. The first cleaning member manipulation mode can include translational movement, as provided for by translation of the coupling element 116 to move the cleaning member 114 between a stowed position S (best shown in
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[0052] The wiper assembly 170 includes the cleaning member 114 and the coupling element 116. The coupling element 116 has a proximate end portion 117 adjacent to a proximate end portion 119 of the chassis of the cleaning apparatus 100 (i.e., the proximate end portion of the elongated body 102), as shown in
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[0054] The cleaning member 114 has a main body 174 and a blade portion 176 extending from the main body 174. The blade portion 176 is defined by opposing angled faces 178. An intersecting point of the opposing angled faces 178 defines a wiping edge 180 of the cleaning member 114 that engages the imaging element 20 of the endoscope 1. In preferred embodiments, the opposing angled faces 178 defining the blade portion 176 extend generally perpendicular to each other (i.e., 90-degrees) and create a sharp edge (e.g., radius of less than about 0.010 inches). In other embodiments, the opposing angled faces 178 can extend relative to each other at an angle greater than or less than 90-degrees.
[0055] The cleaning member 114 and the coupling element 116 can be individually constructed and/or jointly configured such that a wiper edge angle α (
[0056] The cleaning member engaging structure 172 preferably has a U-shaped portion defining a first leg portion 182, a second leg portion 184 and an arcuate segment 186 extending therebetween. In this respect, the cleaning member engaging structure 172 includes a plurality of segments that are spaced apart from each other. As shown, the first leg portion 182 and the second leg portion 184 extend generally parallel to each other. The second leg portion 184 can defines a distal end face 188 of the coupling element 116.
[0057] The inventors have discovered that the relative position of cleaning members and coupling elements of wiper assemblies in accordance with embodiments of the present invention offer superior cleaning efficacy. In preferred embodiments, as shown in
[0058] Components of cleaning apparatuses configured in accordance with embodiments of the present invention are not necessarily limited to particular materials or manufacturing methods. In one or more preferred embodiments, the coupling element 116 can be made from a metallic material such as, for example, stainless steel (e.g., 316 or 316 LVM stainless steel). In one or more preferred embodiments, the cleaning member 114 can be made from a polymeric material having elastomeric rubber, elastomeric-like or rubber-like properties (e.g., a two-part (e.g., transparent) silicone rubber having a durometer of about 60 Type A, a tensile strength of about 1300 psi, an elongation of about 525%, and a tear strength of about 250 ppi).
[0059] Thus, advantageously and beneficially, the wiper assembly 170 is characterized by at least a portion of the cleaning member engaging structure 172 encroaching into (preferably residing entirely within) a cross-sectional area of the blade portion 176 defined by the opposing angled faces 178. In this respect, the wiper assembly 170 is of a construction and a configuration that achieves deflection-defining aspects of the blade portion 176 as a function of both the material from which the cleaning member 114 is made and the presence of at least a portion of the cleaning member engaging structure 172 within the blade portion 176. The inventors of the present invention have discovered that such construction and a configuration provide a resulting synergistic functionality that leverages the bulk material and dimensional properties of the wiper assembly to enable a superior degree and reliability of cleaning efficacy provided by endoscope imaging element cleaning apparatuses in accordance with embodiments of the present invention and minimization of the physical size of such wiper assemblies.
[0060] Although the invention has been described with reference to several exemplary embodiments, it is understood that the words that have been used are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Changes may be made within the purview of the appended claims, as presently stated and as amended, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention in all its aspects. Although the invention has been described with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, the invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed; rather, the invention extends to all functionally equivalent technologies, structures, methods and uses such as are within the scope of the appended claims.