Claims
- 1. An endoscope (20) comprising means defining a hollow, conical cylinder divided into multiple sections (22), (24), each section being detachably connected to (30), (32)-(36) adjacent sections whereby said means provides endoscopes of various lengths and of different size openings (26), (34) for use in engaging a presenting part (16) at different stages in the birth process.
- 2. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the proximal end (28) of a smaller section (22) and the distal end (34) of the next adjacent larger section (24) are connected together at about 90.degree. with respect to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder whereby said larger section (24) provides an endoscope of shorter length with a larger opening at a complementary angle to the presenting part (16) for use in later stages of the birth process.
- 3. The endoscope of claim 6 wherein said smaller section (22) includes means (30), (32), (36) on its proximal end (28) for detachably engaging inner walls (48) near the distal end (34) of the adjacent larger section (24) whereby the distal end (34) of the larger section (24) remains free of surface irregularities.
- 4. The endoscope of claim 3 wherein said larger section (24) includes a groove (36) in its inner wall inboard of its distal end (34), and wherein said proximal end (28) of the smaller section (22) includes an annular flange (30) with a snap ring (32) for engaging the groove.
- 5. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein inner wall surfaces of the sections include mirror finishes (46), (48).
- 6. The endoscope of claim 1 which includes a member (40) having a tapered bore (42) into which a light (44) may be press fit for viewing the presenting part (16).
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 190,528, filed Sept. 24, 1980 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,350,147 issued Sept. 21, 1982.
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