Claims
- 1. A continuously rinsing, double-sheath endoscope (10b, 10c), comprising an inner sheath (11b, 11c) which includes a feed duct (18b, 18c) and receives in particular an optics (12b, 12c), further comprising an outer sheath (16b, 16c) enclosing the inner sheath (11b, 11c) in such manner as to subtend with it a return flow duct (17b, 17c), said outer sheath (16b, 16c) being fitted at its distal end zone with at least one aperture (19b, 19c) to set up fluid communication between the return duct (17b, 17c) and the ambience of the outer sheath (16, 16c), characterized in that the inner sheath (11b, 11c) and the outer sheath (16b, 16c) are configured in such a way that their particular cross-sectional, geometric centers of gravity are mutually shifted along most of the length of the return-flow duct (17b, 17c) subtended between them.
- 2. Double-sheath endoscope (10c) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the outer sheath (16c) exhibits an egg-shaped, oval cross-section.
- 3. Double-sheath endoscope (10c) as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the inner sheath (11c) is configured in such a way inside the egg-shaped, oval outer sheath (16c) that the largest spacing between the inner sheath (11c) and the outer sheath (16) is situated between the inner sheath (11c) and that zone of the outer sheath which exhibits the least radius of curvature.
- 4. Double-sheath endoscope (10b, 10c) as claimed in claim 1, comprising a bulge (20b, 20c) on the outer sheath (16c, 16b), said bulge being situated in the distal end zone of the endoscope (10b, 10c) and projecting above the proximal outer-sheath cross-section, apertures (19b, 19c) being configured in said bulge to set up fluid communication between the return duct (17b, 17c) and the ambience of the outer sheath (16b, 16c), characterized in that the bulge (20b, 20c) is situated in that peripheral zone of the outer sheath (16b, 16c) which exhibits the largest spacing from the inner sheath (11b, 11c).
Priority Claims (1)
| Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
| 10056618.9 |
Nov 2000 |
DE |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] The present invention relates to a double-sheath endoscope defined in the preamble of claim 1 and illustratively known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,132,227.