Claims
- 1. An apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea, comprising:
a hollow tube formed from a tubular body, the tubular body including a tube wall having an inner and an outer wall surface, and the hollow tube having a distal end configured for insertion into the trachea and an opposite proximal end; a flexible portion of the hollow tube near the distal end of the tube more flexible than surrounding portions of the hollow tube, the flexible portion having a distal end and a proximal end wherein the proximal end of the flexible portion is closer to the proximal end of the hollow tube than is the proximal end of the flexible portion; and an actuating mechanism for creating a bend in the flexible portion, the actuating mechanism extending from the proximal end of the tube to the distal end of the flexible portion, the actuating mechanism actuated at the proximal end to bend the hollow tube at the flexible portion.
- 2. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 1, wherein the flexible portion is formed from an opening passing through the tubular body so that the flexible portion is more flexible than surrounding portions of the tube.
- 3. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 2, wherein the opening is a notch and the bend in the hollow tube at the flexible portion is created by moving the notch towards a more closed position.
- 4. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 3, wherein the notch is generally v-shaped.
- 5. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 2, wherein the opening is a slit and the bend in the hollow tube at the flexible portion is created by moving the slit towards a more open position.
- 6. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 2, further comprising at least one additional opening which is a slit or notch for creating an additional bend in the hollow tube.
- 7. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 2, further comprising a first membrane forming a seal around the opening to substantially prevent passage of fluid through the opening.
- 8. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 7, further comprising a hinged section formed from the portion of the tubular body generally opposite the opening and opposite the portion of the hollow tube covered by the membrane.
- 9. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 7, wherein the actuating mechanism includes a pulling mechanism and whereby application of a pulling force to a proximal end of the pulling mechanism causes the distal end of the hollow tube to bend at the flexible portion.
- 10. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 9, further comprising a passageway in the tube wall of the tubular body through which the pulling mechanism extends from the proximal end of the hollow tube to the proximal end of the flexible portion;
a pulling mechanism exit point formed in the tubular body near the proximal end of the flexible portion through which the pulling mechanism exits from the tube wall of the tubular body; and a pulling mechanism attachment point near the distal end of the flexible portion at which the pulling mechanism is attached.
- 11. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 10, wherein the pulling mechanism is a cable.
- 12. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 11 wherein cable is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of stainless steel wire, plastic filament and braided filament material.
- 13. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 11, further comprising a plurality of cables for bending the flexible portion in at least two directions along at least one axis.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the pulling mechanism comprises a relatively stiff, longitudinally extending member.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the longitudinally extending member is disposed within a longitudinally extending channel formed in the tube wall.
- 16. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 11, further comprising a second membrane sealed to the inner wall surface of the tubular body and forming a seal around the opening and wherein the cable passes between the first and second membranes so that the first membrane separates the cable from the trachea.
- 17. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 10, further comprising an inflatable cuff attached to the outer wall surface of the hollow tube between the distal end and the proximal end of the tube.
- 18. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 17, wherein the cuff is a fluid-tight self-contained cuff.
- 19. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 17, wherein the cuff covers the flexible portion.
- 20. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 10, further comprising an additional membrane forming a seal surrounding the pulling mechanism exit point.
- 21. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 20, wherein the additional membrane separates the cable from the trachea.
- 22. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 20, wherein the cable passes between the first membrane and additional membrane.
- 23. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 20, further comprising an inflatable cuff attached to the outer wall surface of the hollow tube and covering the flexible portion such that the additional membrane passes between the first membrane and the cuff to form two separate compartments substantially fluidly isolated from each other, one of the compartments formed between the inflatable cuff and the additional membrane and the other formed between the first membrane and the additional membrane.
- 24. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 1, wherein the actuating mechanism includes a pulling mechanism, the pulling mechanism including a finger actuated trigger mounted to the proximal end of the hollow tube, the finger actuated trigger being moveable proximally to place tension on the pulling mechanism causing the hollow tube to bend at the flexible portion.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24, further including a latch for maintaining the tension on the pulling mechanism until purposely released by an operator.
- 26. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 1, wherein the actuating mechanism includes a cable extending from the proximal end of the hollow tube to a cable attachment point near the distal end of the flexible portion at which the cable is attached, and wherein tension is applied to the cable to create the bend in the flexible portion; and further comprising:
a universal adapter at the proximal end of the hollow tube, the universal adapter including an outwardly extending shelf having a proximal and a distal face and having an aperture formed therein, the aperture disposed to accept the cable, and a stop object attached near the proximate end of the cable for engaging with the proximal face of the outwardly extending shelf to maintain tension in the cable to maintain the bend in the flexible portion until the stop object is purposely disengaged from the outwardly extending shelf by an operator.
- 27. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 26, further comprising a ring attached to the proximal end of the cable for accepting the finger of an operator to adjust the tension in the cable.
- 28. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 27, wherein the ring is the stop object.
- 29. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 26, wherein the stop object is a ball shaped object.
- 30. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 26, wherein the stop object is disposed to move along the cable so as to provide a variable amount of bend in the flexible portion when engaged with the proximal face of the outwardly extending shelf.
- 31. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 26, wherein the aperture is slot shaped.
- 32. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 26, wherein the aperture is keyhole shaped.
- 33. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 26, wherein the edges of the aperture are contoured to the shape of the stop object to secure the stop object against the proximal face of the outwardly extending shelf.
- 34. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 1, the actuating mechanism further comprising:
a friction lock having an aperture through which the hollow tube extends so that the friction lock can be slid along the hollow tube; and a cable extending from a cable attachment point on the friction lock to a cable attachment point near the distal end of the flexible portion at which cable is attached so that moving the friction lock axially towards the proximal end of the hollow tube creates the bend in the flexible portion.
- 35. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 34, wherein the aperture has a circular shape and is slightly larger in diameter than the hollow tube.
- 36. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 34, wherein the cable attachment point on the friction lock is at the proximal face of the friction lock and the cable passes through the aperture to attach to the cable attachment point from the proximal side of the friction lock.
- 37. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 34, wherein the plane of the friction lock is positioned substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the hollow tube when the cable is to be moved to bend or straighten the flexible portion and is allowed to be tilted by the tension of the cable to substantially maintain a particular amount of bend in the flexible portion.
- 38. The apparatus for rapid intubation of the trachea of claim 1, wherein the flexible portion has a coiled spring enclosed therein.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the flexible portion includes a coiled spring located within the flexible portion of the hollow tube and a circumferential portion of the tube wall surrounding the coiled spring is removed.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the flexible portion includes a structure having a corrugated tube surface structure that renders that portion more flexible than other portions of the hollow tube.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the hollow tube is formed from a polymeric material, the flexible portion being a polymer of different chemical properties having a greater flexibility than surrounding portions of the hollow tube.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the hollow tube is formed from a polymeric material, the flexible portion comprising a heat, ultrasound or UV radiation treated polymer of flexibility greater than surrounding portions of the hollow tube.
- 43. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the actuating mechanism includes a pushing mechanism and whereby application of a pushing force to a proximal end of the pushing mechanism causes the distal end of the hollow tube to bend at the flexible portion.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 43, wherein the pushing mechanism comprises a relatively stiff, longitudinally extending member.
- 45. The apparatus of claim 43, wherein the pushing mechanism comprises an inflatable device utilizing fluid pressure to bend the hollow tube at the flexible portion.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/994,238 filed Nov. 26, 2001, U.S. application Ser. No. 10/046,648, filed Oct. 29, 2001, and U.S. application Ser. No. 08/405,750, filed Sep. 27, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,321,749, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety into the present disclosure.
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10117571 |
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