Claims
- 1. A sheath assembly adapted for use on an insertion tube, comprising:
a body portion adapted to at least partially encapsulate the insertion tube; at least one compliant inflatable member coupled to the body portion and adapted to be coupled to a pressure source and to be inflated radially outwardly from the body portion; and at least one non-compliant member coupled to at least one of the inflatable member and the body portion and at least partially inhibiting a longitudinal expansion of at least part of the body portion during inflation of the inflatable member.
- 2. The sheath assembly according to claim 1 wherein the body portion has an open end adapted to receive the insertion tube and an enclosed distal end proximate a distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 3. The sheath assembly according to claim 1 wherein the non-compliant member comprises a non-compliant cord.
- 4. The sheath assembly according to claim 1 wherein the non-compliant member comprises a non-compliant sleeve at least partially surrounding the body portion.
- 5. The sheath assembly according to claim 1 wherein a working channel extends along the body portion, the non-compliant member comprising a non-compliant portion of the working channel.
- 6. The sheath assembly according to claim 1 wherein the inflatable member is coupled to the body portion at a first longitudinal position and a second longitudinal position, and wherein the non-compliant member is coupled to at least one of the inflatable member and the body portion proximate the first and second longitudinal positions.
- 7. The sheath assembly according to claim 6 wherein the inflatable member has an inner chamber and the body portion has an inflation port disposed therethrough in fluid communication with the inner chamber, the first and second attachment regions being disposed on opposing sides of the inflation port.
- 8. The sheath assembly according to claim 1 wherein the inflatable member comprises a circumferential inflatable member circumferentially disposed about the body portion.
- 9. The sheath assembly according to claim 1 wherein the body portion has an open end adapted to receive the insertion tube and an enclosed distal end proximate a distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion, and wherein the enclosed distal end includes a transparent window portion proximate the distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 10. The sheath assembly according to claim 1 wherein the inflatable member includes a sheet of compliant material having a first edge coupled to the body portion at a first longitudinal position and a second edge attached to the body portion at a second longitudinal position.
- 11. The sheath assembly according to claim 10 wherein at least one of the first and second edges is invertedly attached to the body portion.
- 12. A sheath assembly adapted for use on an insertion tube, comprising:
a body portion adapted to at least partially encapsulate the insertion tube, the body portion having a radially non-compliant portion and a radially compliant portion; and at least one compliant inflatable member coupled at a first attachment position to the radially non-compliant portion and at a second attachment position to the radially compliant portion, the inflatable member being adapted to be coupled to a pressure source and to be inflated radially outwardly from the body portion.
- 13. The sheath assembly according to claim 12 wherein the body portion has an open end adapted to receive the insertion tube, and wherein the radially compliant portion includes an enclosed distal end proximate a distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 14. The sheath assembly according to claim 13 wherein the radially non-compliant portion is coupled to the radially compliant portion and disposed between the radially compliant portion and the open end.
- 15. The sheath assembly according to claim 12 wherein the radially non-compliant portion comprises a compliant tubing having at least one reinforcing spring member disposed therein.
- 16. The sheath assembly according to claim 12 wherein the radially non-compliant portion comprises a radially non-compliant sleeve.
- 17. The sheath assembly according to claim 12 wherein the radially non-compliant portion is at least partially longitudinally non-compliant.
- 18. The sheath assembly according to claim 12 wherein the inflatable member has an inner chamber and the radially non-compliant portion has an inflation port disposed therethrough in fluid communication with the inner chamber.
- 19. The sheath assembly according to claim 12 wherein the inflatable member comprises a circumferential inflatable member circumferentially disposed about the body portion.
- 20. The sheath assembly according to claim 12 wherein the enclosed distal end includes a transparent window portion proximate the distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 21. The sheath assembly according to claim 12 wherein the inflatable member includes a sheet of compliant material having a first edge coupled to the body portion at a first longitudinal position and a second edge attached to the body portion at a second longitudinal position.
- 22. The sheath assembly according to claim 21 wherein at least one of the first and second edges is invertedly attached to the body portion.
- 23. A sheath assembly adapted for use on an insertion tube, comprising:
a body portion adapted to at least partially encapsulate the insertion tube, the body portion having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being longitudinally stretched when the insertion tube is received into the body portion; and at least one compliant inflatable member coupled to the first longitudinally-stretched portion and adapted to be coupled to a pressure source and to be inflated radially outwardly from the body portion.
- 24. The sheath assembly according to claim 23 wherein the body portion has an open end adapted to receive the insertion tube and an enclosed distal end proximate a distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 25. The sheath assembly according to claim 24 wherein the first longitudinally stretched portion includes the enclosed distal end.
- 26. The sheath assembly according to claim 24 wherein the second portion comprises a non-longitudinally stretched portion coupled to the first portion and disposed between the first portion and the open end.
- 27. The sheath assembly according to claim 24 wherein the first longitudinally stretched portion includes the enclosed distal end and wherein the second portion comprises a longitudinally stretched portion coupled to the first portion and disposed between the first portion and the open end.
- 28. The sheath assembly according to claim 24 wherein the enclosed distal end includes a transparent window portion proximate the distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 29. The sheath assembly according to claim 23 wherein the first longitudinally stretched portion includes at least one reinforcing spring member.
- 30. The sheath assembly according to claim 23 wherein the inflatable member is coupled to the first longitudinally stretched portion at a first longitudinal position and a second longitudinal position.
- 31. The sheath assembly according to claim 30 wherein the inflatable member has an inner chamber and the first longitudinally stretched portion has an inflation port disposed therethrough in fluid communication with the inner chamber, the first and second longitudinal positions being disposed on opposing sides of the inflation port.
- 32. The sheath assembly according to claim 23 wherein the inflatable member comprises a circumferential inflatable member circumferentially disposed about the body portion.
- 33. The sheath assembly according to claim 23, further comprising a lubricant disposed along at least part of a contact interface between the first longitudinally stretched portion and the insertion tube.
- 34. The sheath assembly according to claim 23 wherein the inflatable member includes a sheet of compliant material having a first edge coupled to the body portion at a first longitudinal position and a second edge attached to the body portion at a second longitudinal position.
- 35. The sheath assembly according to claim 34 wherein at least one of the first and second edges is invertedly attached to the body portion.
- 36. A sheath assembly adapted for use on an insertion tube, comprising:
a body portion adapted to at least partially encapsulate the insertion tube; and at least one inflatable member coupled to the body portion and adapted to be coupled to a pressure source and to be inflated radially outwardly from the body portion, the inflatable member including a first non-compliant portion coupled to the body portion, and a second compliant portion coupled to the first non-compliant portion, the first non-compliant portion at least partially inhibiting a longitudinal expansion of at least part of the body portion during inflation of the inflatable member.
- 37. The sheath assembly according to claim 36 wherein the body portion has an open end adapted to receive the insertion tube and an enclosed distal end proximate a distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 38. The sheath assembly according to claim 37 wherein the enclosed distal end includes a transparent window portion proximate the distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 39. The sheath assembly according to claim 36 wherein the first non-compliant member comprises a non-compliant sleeve at least partially surrounding the body portion.
- 40. The sheath assembly according to claim 36 wherein the inflatable member is coupled to the body portion at a first longitudinal position and a second longitudinal position.
- 41. The sheath assembly according to claim 36 wherein the inflatable member is coupled to the body portion at a first longitudinal position and a second longitudinal position, and wherein the inflatable member has an inner chamber and the body portion has an inflation port disposed therethrough in fluid communication with the inner chamber, the first and second longitudinal positions being disposed on opposing sides of the inflation port.
- 42. The sheath assembly according to claim 36 wherein the inflatable member comprises a circumferential inflatable member circumferentially disposed about the body portion.
- 43. A sheath assembly adapted for use on an insertion tube, comprising:
a body portion adapted to at least partially encapsulate the insertion tube; and at least one inflatable member coupled to the body portion and adapted to be coupled to a pressure source and to be inflated radially outwardly from the body portion, the inflatable member including a first portion coupled to the body portion, and a second portion coupled to the first portion, the first portion having a different wall thickness than the second portion and at least partially inhibiting a longitudinal expansion of at least part of the body portion during inflation of the inflatable member.
- 44. The sheath assembly according to claim 43 wherein the body portion has an open end adapted to receive the insertion tube and an enclosed distal end proximate a distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 45. The sheath assembly according to claim 44 wherein the enclosed distal end includes a transparent window portion proximate the distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 46. The sheath assembly according to claim 43 wherein the first portion comprises a relatively thin-walled sleeve at least partially surrounding the body portion.
- 47. The sheath assembly according to claim 43 wherein the first portion has a thinner wall thickness than the second portion.
- 48. The sheath assembly according to claim 43 wherein the second portion includes an outer wall approximately opposite to the first portion, and forward and rearward transition sections coupled between the first portion and the outer wall, and wherein the forward and rearward transition sections are relatively thinner than the first portion.
- 49. The sheath assembly according to claim 43 wherein the second portion includes an outer wall approximately opposite to the first portion, and forward and rearward transition sections coupled between the first portion and the outer wall, and wherein the forward and rearward transition sections are formed of a compliant material, and the first portion is formed of a non-compliant material.
- 50. The sheath assembly according to claim 43 wherein the first portion is coupled to the body portion at a first longitudinal position and a second longitudinal position.
- 51. The sheath assembly according to claim 43 wherein the inflatable member is coupled to the body portion at a first longitudinal position and a second longitudinal position, and wherein the inflatable member has an inner chamber and the body portion has an inflation port disposed therethrough in fluid communication with the inner chamber, the first and second longitudinal positions being disposed on opposing sides of the inflation port.
- 52. The sheath assembly according to claim 43 wherein the inflatable member comprises a circumferential inflatable member circumferentially disposed about the body portion.
- 53. A sheath assembly adapted for use on an insertion tube, comprising:
a body portion adapted to at least partially encapsulate the insertion tube; and at least one inflatable member coupled to the body portion and adapted to be coupled to a pressure source and to be inflated radially outwardly from the body portion, the inflatable member having a first edge coupled to the body portion and a second edge attached to the first edge to form an inner chamber, an inflation port being disposed through the inflatable member and fluidly communicating with the inner chamber.
- 54. The sheath assembly according to claim 53 wherein the body portion has an open end adapted to receive the insertion tube and an enclosed distal end proximate a distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 55. The sheath assembly according to claim 54 wherein the enclosed distal end includes a transparent window portion proximate the distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 56. The sheath assembly according to claim 53, further comprising an inflation lumen disposed along the body portion and coupled to the inflation port.
- 57. The sheath assembly according to claim 53 wherein the inflatable member is coupled to the body portion along an attachment region, a ratio of the longitudinal extent of the attachment region to the overall longitudinal extent of the inflatable member in a deflated position is less than or equal to 20%.
- 58. The sheath assembly according to claim 53 wherein the inflatable member is coupled to the body portion along an attachment region, a ratio of the longitudinal extent of the attachment region to the overall longitudinal extent of the inflatable member in a deflated position is less than or equal to 10%.
- 59. The sheath assembly according to claim 53 wherein the inflatable member is coupled to the body portion along an attachment region, a ratio of the longitudinal extent of the attachment region to the overall longitudinal extent of the inflatable member in a deflated position is less than or equal to 5%.
- 60. The sheath assembly according to claim 53 wherein the inflatable member comprises a circumferential inflatable member circumferentially disposed about the body portion.
- 61. A sheath assembly adapted for use on an insertion tube, comprising:
a body portion adapted to at least partially encapsulate the insertion tube; and at least one inflatable member coupled to the body portion and adapted to be coupled to a pressure source and to be inflated radially outwardly from the body portion, the inflatable member including a sheet of compliant material having a first edge coupled to the body portion at a first longitudinal position and a second edge attached to the body portion at a second longitudinal position, the sheet of compliant material being longitudinally tensioned between the first and second longitudinal positions when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 62. The sheath assembly according to claim 61 wherein the body portion has an open end adapted to receive the insertion tube and an enclosed distal end proximate a distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 63. The sheath assembly according to claim 62 wherein the enclosed distal end comprises a compliant enclosed end.
- 64. The sheath assembly according to claim 62 wherein the enclosed distal end includes a transparent window portion proximate the distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 65. The sheath assembly according to claim 61 wherein the body portion has an inflation port disposed therethrough between the first and second longitudinal positions.
- 66. The sheath assembly according to claim 61 wherein the body portion comprises a compliant body portion.
- 67. The sheath assembly according to claim 61 wherein the inflatable member comprises a circumferential inflatable member circumferentially disposed about the body portion.
- 68. The sheath assembly according to claim 61 wherein at least one of the first and second edges is invertedly attached to the body portion.
- 69. A sheath assembly adapted for use on an insertion tube, comprising:
a body portion adapted to at least partially encapsulate the insertion tube; and at least one inflatable member coupled to the body portion and adapted to be coupled to a pressure source and to be inflated radially outwardly from the body portion, the inflatable member having an inner volume adapted to sealably contain an inflation medium and geometrically configured such that when inflated with the inflation medium, the inflatable member does not exert a significant longitudinal stretching force on the body portion.
- 70. The sheath assembly according to claim 69 wherein the body portion has an open end adapted to receive the insertion tube and an enclosed distal end proximate a distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 71. The sheath assembly according to claim 70 wherein the enclosed distal end includes a transparent window portion proximate the distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 72. The sheath assembly according to claim 69 wherein the inner volume of the inflatable member is adapted to sealably contain a liquid inflation medium.
- 73. The sheath assembly according to claim 69 wherein the body portion comprises a compliant body portion.
- 74. The sheath assembly according to claim 69 wherein the inflatable member comprises a circumferential inflatable member circumferentially disposed about the body portion.
- 75. The sheath assembly according to claim 69 wherein the inflatable member includes a sheet of compliant material having a first edge coupled to the body portion at a first longitudinal position and a second edge attached to the body portion at a second longitudinal position.
- 76. The sheath assembly according to claim 75 wherein at least one of the first and second edges is invertedly attached to the body portion.
- 77. An endoscope assembly adapted for use on an insertion tube, comprising:
a sheath assembly including:
a body portion adapted to at least partially encapsulate the insertion tube; and at least one inflatable member coupled to the body portion and adapted to be inflated radially outwardly from the body portion; and a pressure relief device fluidly coupled to the inflatable member and adapted to be coupled to a pressure source, the pressure relief device being adapted to maintain a desired pressure within the inflatable member and at least partially inhibiting a longitudinal expansion of at least part of the body portion during inflation of the inflatable member.
- 78. The endoscope assembly according to claim 77 wherein the body portion has an open end adapted to receive the insertion tube and an enclosed distal end proximate a distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 79. The endoscope assembly according to claim 78 wherein the enclosed distal end includes a transparent window portion proximate the distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 80. The endoscope assembly according to claim 77 wherein the body portion comprises a compliant body portion.
- 81. The endoscope assembly according to claim 77 wherein a pressure relief device is fluidly coupled to the inflatable member via an inflation lumen and is adapted to maintain a desired pressure within the inflatable member such that when inflated, the inflatable member does not exert a significant longitudinal stretching force on the body portion.
- 82. The sheath assembly according to claim 77, further comprising a pressure source coupled to the pressure relief device.
- 83. The sheath assembly according to claim 77 wherein the inflatable member comprises a circumferential inflatable member circumferentially disposed about the body portion.
- 84. The sheath assembly according to claim 77 wherein the inflatable member includes a sheet of compliant material having a first edge coupled to the body portion at a first longitudinal position and a second edge attached to the body portion at a second longitudinal position.
- 85. The sheath assembly according to claim 84 wherein at least one of the first and second edges is invertedly attached to the body portion.
- 86. A sheath assembly adapted for use on an insertion tube, comprising:
a body portion adapted to at least partially encapsulate the insertion tube; and at least one inflatable member coupled to the body portion and adapted to be coupled to a pressure source and to be inflated radially outwardly from the body portion, the body portion including at least one first detent mechanism positioned between the inflatable member and the enclosed distal end and adapted to be engaged with at least one second detent mechanism on the insertion tube.
- 87. The sheath assembly according to claim 86 wherein the body portion has an open end adapted to receive the insertion tube and an enclosed distal end proximate a distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 88. The sheath assembly according to claim 87 wherein the enclosed distal end includes a transparent window portion proximate the distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 89. The sheath assembly according to claim 86 wherein the at least one first detent mechanism comprises an annularly disposed, inwardly projecting ridge.
- 90. The sheath assembly according to claim 86 wherein the at least one first detent mechanism comprises a plurality of semi-annularly disposed, inwardly projecting ridges.
- 91. The sheath assembly according to claim 86 wherein the at least one first detent mechanism comprises at least one partially-spherical bump.
- 92. The sheath assembly according to claim 86 wherein the inflatable member comprises a circumferential inflatable member circumferentially disposed about the body portion.
- 93. The sheath assembly according to claim 86 wherein the inflatable member includes a sheet of compliant material having a first edge coupled to the body portion at a first longitudinal position and a second edge attached to the body portion at a second longitudinal position.
- 94. The sheath assembly according to claim 93 wherein at least one of the first and second edges is invertedly attached to the body portion.
- 95. A sheath assembly adapted for use on an insertion tube, comprising:
a body portion adapted to at least partially encapsulate the insertion tube; at least one inflatable member coupled to the body portion and adapted to be coupled to a pressure source and to be inflated radially outwardly from the body portion; and at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism coupled to at least one of the inflatable member and the body portion and at least partially inhibiting a longitudinal expansion of the body portion.
- 96. The sheath assembly according to claim 95 wherein the body portion has an open end adapted to receive the insertion tube and an enclosed distal end proximate a distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 97. The sheath assembly according to claim 96 wherein the enclosed distal end includes a transparent window portion proximate the distal end of the insertion tube when the insertion tube is received into the body portion.
- 98. The sheath assembly according to claim 95 wherein the at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism comprises a non-compliant member.
- 99. The sheath assembly according to claim 95 wherein the at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism comprises a non-compliant sleeve member extending between first and second longitudinal positions.
- 100. The sheath assembly according to claim 95 wherein the at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism comprises a non-compliant portion of a working channel.
- 101. The sheath assembly according to claim 95 wherein the at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism comprises a non-compliant portion of the body portion, the inflatable member being coupled to the non-compliant portion.
- 102. The sheath assembly according to claim 95 wherein the at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism comprises a longitudinally-stretched portion of the body portion, the inflatable member being coupled to the longitudinally-stretched portion.
- 103. The sheath assembly according to claim 95 wherein the at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism comprises a longitudinally-stretched portion of the body portion including at least one reinforcing spring member, the inflatable member being coupled to the longitudinally-stretched portion.
- 104. The sheath assembly according to claim 95 wherein the at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism comprises a sheath assembly including a pressure relief device fluidly coupled to the inflatable member, the pressure relief device being adapted to maintain a desired pressure within the inflatable member.
- 105. The sheath assembly according to claim 95 wherein the at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism comprises at least one first detent mechanism disposed between the inflatable member and the enclosed distal end and adapted to be engaged with at least one second detent mechanism on the insertion tube.
- 106. The sheath assembly according to claim 95 wherein the at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism comprises at least one partially annular, inwardly projecting ridge disposed between the inflatable member and the enclosed distal end and adapted to be engaged with an at least partially annular groove disposed in the insertion tube.
- 107. The sheath assembly according to claim 95 wherein the at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism comprises at least one partially spherical, inwardly projecting bump disposed between the inflatable member and the enclosed distal end and adapted to be engaged with an at least partially spherical dimple disposed in the insertion tube.
- 108. A method of using an endoscope assembly within an internal passage, comprising:
positioning a sheath assembly at least partially onto an insertion tube of an endoscope, the sheath assembly including a body portion at least one radially expandable inflatable member coupled to the body portion, and at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism; at least partially inserting the insertion tube and sheath into the internal passage; and at least partially inflating the radially expandable member; and at least partially inhibiting a longitudinal expansion of at least part of the body portion of the sheath assembly using the at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism.
- 109. The method according to claim 108 wherein positioning a sheath assembly at least partially onto an insertion tube comprises positioning a sheath assembly having at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism including a non-compliant member coupled to at least one of the inflatable member and the body portion.
- 110. The method according to claim 108 wherein positioning a sheath assembly at least partially onto an insertion tube comprises positioning a sheath assembly having at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism including a non-compliant sleeve member extending between first and second longitudinal positions of the body portion.
- 111. The method according to claim 108 wherein positioning a sheath assembly at least partially onto an insertion tube comprises positioning a sheath assembly having a working channel extending along the body portion, the at least one expansion-inhibiting mechanism comprising a non-compliant portion of the working channel.
- 112. The method according to claim 108 wherein positioning a sheath assembly at least partially onto an insertion tube comprises positioning a sheath assembly including a body portion having a compliant first portion and a non-compliant second portion, the inflatable member being coupled to the non-compliant second portion.
- 113. The method according to claim 108 wherein positioning a sheath assembly at least partially onto an insertion tube comprises positioning a sheath assembly including a body portion having a compliant first portion and a non-compliant second portion, the inflatable member being coupled to the non-compliant second portion, and wherein the compliant first portion includes the enclosed distal end.
- 114. The method according to claim 108 wherein positioning a sheath assembly at least partially onto an insertion tube comprises positioning a sheath assembly including a body portion having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being longitudinally stretched when the insertion tube is received into the body portion, the inflatable member being coupled to the first longitudinally-stretched portion.
- 115. The method according to claim 108 wherein positioning a sheath assembly at least partially onto an insertion tube comprises positioning a sheath assembly including a body portion having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being longitudinally stretched when the insertion tube is received into the body portion, the first longitudinally stretched portion including at least one reinforcing spring member, the inflatable member being coupled to the first longitudinally-stretched portion.
- 116. The method according to claim 108 wherein positioning a sheath assembly at least partially onto an insertion tube comprises positioning a sheath assembly including a pressure relief device fluidly coupled to the inflatable member, the pressure relief device being adapted to maintain a desired pressure within the inflatable member.
- 117. The method according to claim 108 wherein positioning a sheath assembly at least partially onto an insertion tube comprises positioning a sheath assembly including at least one first detent mechanism adapted to be engaged with at least one second detent mechanism on the insertion tube.
- 118. The method according to claim 108 wherein positioning a sheath assembly at least partially onto an insertion tube comprises positioning a sheath assembly including at least one partially annular, inwardly projecting ridge adapted to be engaged with an at least partially annular groove disposed in the insertion tube.
- 119. The method according to claim 108 wherein positioning a sheath assembly at least partially onto an insertion tube comprises positioning a sheath assembly including at least one partially spherical, inwardly projecting bump adapted to be engaged with an at least partially spherical dimple disposed in the insertion tube.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/094,406, filed Mar. 8, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/702,155, filed Oct. 30, 2000 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,461,294 on Oct. 8, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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