1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method for production of a flexible tube used in an insert section of an endoscope.
2. Description Related to the Prior Art
An endoscope is known as medical equipment for imaging the inside of a living body cavity without incision. The endoscope has an insert section introduced into the human body cavity and a handling section provided on a proximal end of the insert section. The insert section is provided with a slender flexible tube having a diameter of approximately 2 to 15 millimeters and a length of some tenths of a meter to 2 meters.
The flexible tube is constituted of a flexible tubular structure and a covering layer for covering the periphery of the tubular structure. The tubular structure is constituted of a helical coil, which is made of a metal ribbon wound helically, and a tubular net for surrounding the helical coil. The covering layer is made of thermoplastic resin such as a urethane resin, and formed on the periphery of the tubular structure by extrusion.
The flexible tube is expected to be soft at a distal end for better insertability into the body cavity, and hard at a proximal end for better operatability of the handling section. Thus, the covering layer is made of soft resin and hard resin, and varying the ratio between the soft resin and the hard resin allows adjustment of the hardness of the flexible tube. According to Laid-Open Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 55-112505, the thickness of a hard resin layer is decreased with approaching a distal end, though the outside diameter of a covering layer is constant throughout the whole length. According to Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication Nos. 2-131738 and 3-141920, a covering layer is made of a mixture of soft resin and hard resin. Varying a mixing ratio allows variety in the flexibility of a flexible tube between a distal end side and a proximal end side.
By the way, the hard resin is originally hard, and thus is more difficult to extrude than the soft resin. Therefore, an extrusion amount of the hard resin tends to be uneven.
If unevenness in the extrusion amount of the hard resin occurs in a circumferential direction of the flexible tube, as shown in
If unevenness in the extrusion amount of the hard resin occurs in a longitudinal direction of the flexible tube, the hardness of the covering layer varies discontinuously. If heavy stress is applied to a part whose hardness abruptly varies by twisting operation and the like, the covering layer easily breaks, kinks, or cracks at that part.
An object of the present invention is to provide a method for production of a flexible tube for an endoscope by which unevenness in an extrusion amount of hard resin is reduced.
To achieve the above and other objects, in a method according to the present invention, a covering layer for covering a tubular structure is formed from a side of a first end, which contains more hard resin than soft resin, to a side of a second end, which contains more soft resin than hard resin, while the tubular structure passes through a head section of an extrusion apparatus. The covering layer is made of two layers of the hard resin and the soft resin or a mixture of the hard resin and the soft resin. One of the hard resin and the soft resin is gradually decreased in a midway between the first end and the second end, and the other one of the hard resin and the soft resin is gradually increased therein.
The second end is positioned on a side of a distal end of an insert section of an endoscope, and the first end is coupled to a handling section. The extrusion apparatus has a first extrusion section and a second extrusion section. Each of the first extrusion section and the second extrusion section has a screw. The first extrusion section feeds the hard resin into the head section, and the second extrusion section feeds the soft resin into the head section. The screw of the first extrusion section rotates at high speed while extruding a large amount of hard resin, and results in increase in the temperature of the hard resin. Since the hard resin is at high temperature while the extrusion amount of the hard resin is large, the flowability of the hard resin is increased and thickness variations are prevented.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the extrusion apparatus forms a hard resin layer on the periphery of the tubular structure, and then forms a soft resin layer on the hard resin layer. The tubular structure includes a helical coil made of a metal ribbon wound helically and a tubular net for surrounding the helical coil.
According to the present invention, the covering layer is formed from the side of the first end to the side of the second end. On the side of the first end, the screw rotates at high rpm to extrude the large amount of hard resin, and friction with the screw causes increase in the temperature of the hard resin. Although the hard resin has lower flowability than the soft resin, in general, the high temperature of the hard resin allows to prevent undesirable variations in the extrusion amount during the extrusion of the covering layer on the side of the first end. Since the extrusion amount of the hard resin is decreased with approaching the second end, the temperature of the hard resin drops too. The temperature of the hard resin, however, starts dropping a short time after the decrease in the extrusion amount, and hence the flowability of the hard resin is not abruptly reduced even with the gradual decrease in the extrusion amount of the hard resin. Therefore, it is possible to form the covering layer without undesirable extrusion variations throughout the whole length from the first end to the second end.
For more complete understanding of the present invention, and the advantage thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
As shown in
The insert section 3 has a flexible portion 3a, a bending portion 3b, and a distal portion 3c disposed in this order from the side of the base end. The flexible portion 3a occupies most of the insert section 3. The bending portion 3b flexibly bends inside the body cavity, and aims the distal portion 3c at a desired direction. The distal portion 3c contains an image sensor (not illustrated) for imaging an internal body part.
The flexible portion 3a is constituted of a flexible tube 10 shown in
The covering layer 15 has a hard resin layer 16 formed on the periphery of the tubular structure 14, and a soft resin layer 17 formed on the periphery of the hard resin layer 16. At a proximal end 14a of the tubular structure 14, which is coupled to the handling section 5, the hard resin layer 16 is thicker than the soft resin layer 17. The thickness of the hard resin layer 16 is gradually reduced from the side of the proximal end 14a to the side of a distal end 14b, and becomes smaller than the soft resin layer 17 at the distal end 14b. Accordingly, the flexible tube 10 has low flexibility (is hard) on the side of the proximal end 14a, and has high flexibility (is soft) on the side of the distal end 14b.
If the total length of the tubular structure 14 is 120 cm, as an example, a point A is positioned at 60 cm from the proximal end 14a, that is, at the midpoint of the tubular structure 14, and a point B is positioned at 40 cm from the point A toward the distal end 14b. At this time, the covering layer 15 is formed at a constant thickness ratio of, for example, “the hard resin layer 16”:“the soft resin layer 17”=8:2 in a midway between the proximal end 14a and the point A. The thickness of the hard resin layer 16 is gradually reduced between the point A and the point B. The hard resin layer 16 is thinner than the soft resin layer 17 between the point B and the distal end 14b.
In a covering layer extrusion process, as shown in
The assembly feeding section 23 has a feed drum 25 and a winding drum 26. The assembly 28 is wound on the feed drum 25 in advance. The assembly 28 is successively pulled out of the feed drum 25 with the proximal end 14a of the tubular structure 14 in the lead. The assembly 28 travels through a circular hole 21a of the head section 21 and the cooling section 22, and is linearly wound up by the winding drum 26. The rotation speeds of the feed drum 25 and the winding drum 26 are controlled by the control section 24, to adjust the conveyance speed of the assembly 28.
A nozzle 19b of the extrusion section 19 is coupled to a soft resin path 29, and a nozzle 20b of the extrusion section 20 is coupled to a hard resin path 30. A molten soft resin 31 is extruded through the soft resin path 29 from an annular discharge throat 29a into the circular hole 21a of the head section 21, and a molten hard resin 32 is extruded through the hard resin path 30 from an annular discharge throat 30a thereinto. The annular discharge throats 29a and 30a are adjacently disposed to each other. The control section 24 regulates the RPMs of the screws 19a and 20a to adjust the extrusion amounts of the molten soft resin 31 and the molten hard resin 32 from the extrusion sections 19 and 20. The temperatures of the hard resin 31 and the soft resin 32 are increased by heating the extrusion sections 19 and 20 and the head section 21. In addition, the higher the RPMs of the screws 19a and 20a, the higher the temperatures of the soft resin 31 and the hard resin 32 become, and resulting in increase in flowability.
To regulate the thicknesses of the hard resin layer 16 and the soft resin layer 17, the conveyance speed of the assembly 28 is kept constant, and the extrusion amounts of the molten soft resin 31 and the molten hard resin 32 are varied. A conical recess 33 is formed in the head section 21 to guide insertion of the assembly 28 into the circular hole 21a. A sensor 34 for detecting the joint 27 is provided on the head section 21 in the vicinity of an entrance of the conical recess 33.
The annular discharge throat 29a of the soft resin path 29 is positioned downstream of the conveyance direction of the assembly 28, and the annular discharge throat 30a of the hard resin path 30 is positioned upstream thereof. Since the molten soft resin 31 and the molten hard resin 32 are simultaneously extruded from the annular discharge throats 29a and 30a into the circular hole 21a of the head section 21, respectively, the molten hard resin 32 from the hard resin path 30 is first applied to the assembly 28, prior to the application of the molten soft resin 31 from the soft resin path 29. Consequently, the hard resin layer 16 is formed below, and the soft resin layer 17 is formed above.
The inside diameter of an exit 35 of the circular hole 21a is formed so as to coincide with the outside diameter of the covering layer 15. Since the assembly 28 goes out of the exit 35 immediately after the extrusion of the molten hard resin 32 and the molten soft resin 31, the outside diameter of the covering layer 15 is made constant throughout its length.
The assembly 28 that has passed through the head section 21 is led to the cooling section 22. In the cooling section 22, there is a tank with coolant such as water. While the assembly 28 travels through the coolant, the hard resin 32 and the soft resin 31 are hardened and become the covering layer 15. Instead of above, coolant, air or the like may be blown to the assembly 28 to cool the resins 32 and 31.
The covering layer extrusion process with use of the continuous extrusion apparatus 18 will be described with referring to
Referring to
The extrusion section 20 extrudes the molten hard resin 32 from the annular discharge throat 30a of the hard resin path 30 on the periphery of the assembly 28, and the extrusion section 19 extrudes the molten soft resin 31 from the annular discharge throat 29a of the soft resin path 29 on the hard resin 32. At this time, the extrusion amount of the molten hard resin 32 is large and the extrusion amount of the molten soft resin 31 is small, so that the hard resin layer 16 and the soft resin layer 17 have a thickness ratio of eight to two (step 2).
Then, conveyance of the assembly 28 is started (step 3). During the conveyance of the assembly 28, the extrusion section 20 keeps extruding the molten hard resin 32 with the screw 20a at the high RPM, so that the hard resin 32 maintains the high flowability. Therefore, the extrusion amount of the hard resin 32 does not have undesirable variations.
If the sensor 34 detects the joint 27 (step 4), the control section 24 actuates a timer (not illustrated) to measure a lapse of time from a time T0 of the detection (step 5). When a measurement coincides with a predetermined time T1 (step 6), the point A of the tubular structure 14 is positioned right below the annular discharge throats 29a and 30a. Then, the control section 24 controls the extrusion section 20 so as to gradually decrease the extrusion amount of the molten hard resin 32, and controls the extrusion section 19 so as to gradually increase the extrusion amount of the molten soft resin 31 (step 7).
Although the annular discharge throats 29a and 30a are adjacent to each other, the annular discharge throats 29a and 30a are not placed in the same position. Thus, the point A cannot be positioned simultaneously right below both of the annular discharge throats 29a and 30a in the strict sense. However, it is described that the point A is positioned right below the annular discharge throats 29a and 30a after a lapse of the predetermined time T1 from the time T0, for the sake of brevity of description. The same goes for the point B and the proximal end 14b.
While the extrusion amount of the molten hard resin 32 is gradually decreased, the RPM of the screw 20a is gradually reduced, and consequently the temperature of the hard resin 32 gradually drops from the maximum temperature α(° C.). The temperature of the hard resin 32, as shown by a broken line of
When a predetermined time T2 has elapsed from the time T0 (step 9), the assembly 28 is further conveyed at 40 cm after the point A of the tubular structure 14 has passed under the annular discharge throats 29a and 30a, and the point B of the tubular structure 14 is positioned right below the annular discharge throats 29a and 30a. At the point B, the extrusion amount of the hard resin 32 is smaller than that of the soft resin 31. The extrusion amounts of the hard resin 32 and the soft resin 31 are maintained from then on (step 10). The screw 20a is kept constant at low RPM. A short time after the point B of the tubular structure 14 is positioned right below the annular discharge throats 29a and 30a, the temperature of the hard resin layer 32 reaches a minimum temperature β(° C.), and is kept there (refer to
When a predetermined time T3 has elapsed from the time T0 (step 12), the assembly 28 is further conveyed at 20 cm after the point B of the tubular structure 14 has passed under the annular discharge throats 29a and 30a, and the distal end 14b of the tubular structure 14 is positioned right below the annular discharge throats 29a and 30a. If the distal end 14b of the tubular structure 14 is an end of the assembly 28 (YES in step 13), the covering layer extrusion process is completed. However, if the end 14b of the tubular structure 14 is coupled to another tubular structure 14 with the joint 27, the control section 24 switches the screw 20a from the low RPM to the high RPM, and the extrusion amount of the hard resin 32 is sharply increased. At the same time, the screw 19a is switched from high RPM to low RPM, and the extrusion amount of the soft resin 31 is sharply decreased (step 14).
Then, the operation returns to the step 4. The steps 4 to 13 are repeated until the sensor 34 does not detect the joint 27 and the end of the assembly 28 passes below the annular discharge throats 29a and 30a (YES in step 13).
Since the assembly 28 goes out of the exit 35 immediately after the extraction of the molten hard resin 32 and the molten soft resin 31, the outside diameter of the flexible tube 10 is made constant. After that, while the assembly 28 travels through the cooling section 22, the hard resin 32 and the soft resin 31 are cooled and hardened into the covering layer 15.
The assembly 28 on which the covering layer 15 is formed throughout the whole length is detached from the continuous extrusion apparatus 18. Then, the assembly 28 is cut into the plurality of flexible tubes 10, and the joints 27 are detached.
In the covering layer 15 of the flexible tube 10, since the hard resin layer 16 and the soft resin layer 17 are extruded without undesirable variations, the flexible tube 10 has constant flexibility and constant hardness in a circumferential direction regardless of a bending direction. Also, the hardness of the flexible tube 10 continuously varies in a longitudinal direction, and hence the covering layer 15 resists breaking, kinking, or cracking even with twisting operation.
The flexible tube 10 manufactured as described above constitutes the flexible portion 3a. A soft end (distal end 14b) of the flexible tube 10 is coupled to the bending portion 3b, and a hard end (proximal end 14a) thereof is coupled to the handling section 5. Accordingly, the insert section 3 has high flexibility at a distal end side for better insertability into the body cavity, whereas has low flexibility at a proximal end side for better operatability.
If the covering layer 15 is formed on the tubular structure 14 from the side of the distal end 14b, as shown in
In the above embodiment, the covering layer 15 consists of the hard resin layer 16 and the soft resin layer 17. Otherwise, a mixture of the molten soft resin 31 and the molten hard resin 32 may be extruded onto the periphery of the assembly 28 from a single annular discharge throat by mixing extrusion. In this case, the annular discharge throats 29a and 30a are integrated. The molten soft resin 31 and the molten hard resin 32 are mixed, and then extruded onto the periphery of the assembly 28.
The present invention is applicable to other types of endoscopes having a flexible tube, in addition to the electronic endoscope.
Although the present invention has been fully described by the way of the preferred embodiment thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those having skill in this field. Therefore, unless otherwise these changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention, they should be construed as included therein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009-027064 | Feb 2009 | JP | national |