Claims
- 1. A flexible tube for use in an endoscope, comprising:
- a flexible basic tubular core structure including an inner metallic tubular spiral having a series of turns spaced from each other by gaps and an outer surface constituted by an outer meshwork tube formed of a fabric mesh consituted by mesh elements, said outer meshwork tube being situated tightly over said inner metallic tubular spiral; and
- at least two thermoplastic synthetic resin tube sections, each having a uniform inner diameter and a wall thickness which is thicker at one end of said tube section than at the other end thereof, said tube sections bonded to the meshwork of said meshwork tube, said synthetic resin tube sections having an inner diameter prior to being located over said tubular core structure which is less than an outer diameter of said basic tubular core structure, said bonding being accomplished by,
- (a) expanding the inner diameters of said synthetic resin tube sections and locating the same over said meshwork tube of said tubular core structure with adjacent tube sections abutting at respective ends having substantially the same outer diameter;
- (b) allowing said tube sections to contract so that said tube sections exert a compressive force on said core structure;
- (c) heating said synthetic resin tube sections to a temperature at least slightly higher than a softening point and below a melting point of the synthetic resin of said tube so that the resin softens and enters into the meshwork tube under the compressive force;
- (d) heating only the regions of said abutting ends of said resin tube sections substantially to a melting point of the tube sections to fuse the respective abutting ends to each other;
- (e) cooling said synthetic resin tube sections so that the resin hardens and is integrally bonded to the meshwork of said meshwork tube while retaining an inherent compressive pre-stress in the flexible tube so formed;
- said flexible tube so formed having a construction wherein:
- (a) said synthetic resin tube sections have at least one of (1) portions which curve at least partially into spaces between said mesh elements of said outer meshwork tube, and (2) regions wherein said mesh elements are embedded therein, so that said resin tube sections are tightly bonded to said meshwork tube;
- (b) said resin of said synthetic resin tube sections is totally absent from said gaps between said turns of said metallic tubular spiral; and
- (c) said synthetic resin tube sections have an inherent compressive stress acting inwardly on said tubular core structure.
- 2. A flexible tube for endoscopes as recited in claim 1 wherein said flexible basic tubular core structure comprises a multi-layered structure including a clockwise extending metallic tubular spiral and a counter-clockwise extending metallic tubular spiral.
- 3. A flexible tube for endoscopes as recited in claim 1 wherein said flexible basic tubular core structure comprises a multi-layer construction including a first inner metallic tubular spiral, a first meshwork tube situtated over said first tubular spiral, a second metallic tubular spiral situated over said first meshwork tube, and a second meshwork tube situated over said second metallic tubular spiral.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 512,376 filed July 11, 1983 now abandoned which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 441,998 filed Nov. 16, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,495,134.
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Divisions (1)
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