CN215272593U - Handle of endoscope - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model provides a handle of endoscope contains: a grip body including a plurality of finger grip grooves and push rod portions disposed opposite to the plurality of finger grip grooves; a first extension part which is extended from the first end of the holding main body; and a second extension part which is arranged by extending from the second end of the holding main body to the direction opposite to the first end, wherein the first end is opposite to the second end.
Description
Technical Field
The present invention relates to an endoscope handle, and more particularly to an endoscope handle capable of being grasped in various directions.
Background
An endoscope which enters a human body through a pipeline to observe internal organs and tissues with minimum damage is a common inspection tool in modern medical treatment, and parts such as gastrointestinal tracts, respiratory tracts, urinary tracts, female reproductive systems, abdominal cavities, joint cavities, thoracic cavities and the like are applicable to the endoscope. However, depending on the detection site, or the change of the detection posture (lying or sitting) of the subject, the operator may need to rotate the operation wrist or change the way of holding the handle of the endoscope (vertical or horizontal use) to adjust the detection angle for achieving the optimal detection view, which may cause inconvenience in use. Therefore, there is a need for developing an endoscope grip that can be grasped and operated in various directions, thereby facilitating the improvement of the inspection efficiency of the endoscope and the provision of convenience in operation.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims at providing a can the multiple direction hold get handle of endoscope of operation, its structural design can supply the operator to hold upright, the level grips or the rifle type grips to can change various ways of holding easily, make the operator can be under the condition that does not need excessive change operation wrist or the mode of holding, directly be used for the endoscope at different health positions to detect or the testee of difference detection posture, borrow this detection efficiency that can promote the endoscope, enlarge the application range of operation and provide better convenient operation nature.
The utility model discloses an endoscope's handle contains: a grip body including a plurality of finger grip grooves and push rod portions disposed opposite to the plurality of finger grip grooves; the first extension part is extended from the first end of the holding main body; and the second extension part is arranged by extending the second end of the holding main body towards the direction opposite to the first end, wherein the first end is opposite to the second end.
Preferably, the first extension or the second extension may be provided with a diagnostic tube.
Preferably, the first extension or the second extension may have a cover to fix the examination tube.
Preferably, the first extension portion or the second extension portion may be provided with a signal cable.
Preferably, the first extension portion or the second extension portion may have a cover to fix the signal cable.
Preferably, the first extension portion is extended from the first end of the holding main body with a first curvature, and the second extension portion is extended from the second end of the holding main body with a second curvature, wherein the curvature directions of the first curvature and the second curvature are different.
Preferably, the first extension portion and the second extension portion are a first palm rest portion.
Preferably, the push rod part to the second extension part can be a second palm rest part.
Preferably, the length of the first extension may be greater than 90mm, and the length of the second extension may be greater than 90 mm.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages as follows:
the utility model discloses a handle configuration of endoscope can supply the operator to hold upright and get, the level is held and is got or the rifle type is held and get, not only can be applied to the detection situation of difference (the person who is surveyed is recumbent or is sat and stand) widely, and the operator still can change easily various ways of holding and get, can be favorable to the detection efficiency of endoscope, more can enlarge the application range of operation and provide better operation convenience.
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The following drawings are only intended to illustrate and explain the present invention schematically, and do not limit the scope of the present invention. Wherein:
fig. 1 is a side view of a grip of an endoscope according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is an operation diagram of the handle of the endoscope according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is an operation diagram of the handle of the endoscope according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is an operation diagram of the handle of the endoscope according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The reference numbers illustrate:
10. a holding body;
11. a finger grip groove;
12. a push rod part;
20. a diagnosis tube;
30. a signal cable;
40. a cover body;
100. a handle for an endoscope;
101. a first end;
102. a second end;
121. a first palm rest portion;
122. a second palm rest section;
200. a hand of an operator;
201. a first extension portion;
202. a second extension portion.
Detailed Description
The following detailed description will discuss embodiments of the present invention, and will be exemplified with reference to the accompanying drawings. Aside from the detailed description, the invention is capable of general implementation in other embodiments and its several details are capable of modifications and equivalents in various alternative embodiments and may be practiced within the scope of the appended claims. In the description of the specification, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention; however, the present invention may be practiced without some or all of these specific details. In other instances, well-known steps or elements have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure the present invention. The same or similar elements in the drawings will be denoted by the same or similar symbols. It is particularly noted that the drawings are merely schematic and do not represent actual sizes or quantities of elements, and that some of the details may not be fully drawn for clarity of the drawings.
Referring to fig. 1, a grip 100 of an endoscope according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a main grip body 10, a first extending portion 201 and a second extending portion 202. The grip body 10 includes a plurality of finger grip grooves 11 and a push rod 12 disposed opposite to the plurality of finger grip grooves 11. When the operator uses the grip 100 for the endoscope of the present invention, as shown in fig. 2, the operator can grasp the grip 100 for the endoscope by grasping the fingers other than the thumb in the plurality of finger grasping grooves 11 and abutting the thumb against the pushing rod portion 12. The number and size of the finger-holding grooves 11 of the handle 100 of the endoscope of the present invention are not limited, and the number and size of the finger-holding grooves 11 can be adjusted as required and based on the consideration of the application of the handle to allow the fingers to conveniently hold the endoscope. It should be noted that the manner of grasping the grip of the endoscope of the present invention is not limited to this, and will be described in detail later.
Referring back to fig. 1, the handle 100 of the endoscope of an embodiment of the present invention may further include a first extending portion 201 and a second extending portion 202, wherein the first extending portion 201 is disposed by extending the first end 101 of the holding body 10, and the second extending portion 202 is disposed by extending the second end 102 of the holding body 10 toward a direction opposite to the first end 101, wherein the first end 101 of the holding body 10 is opposite to the second end 102.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in fig. 1, the first extension 201 may be provided with a examining tube 20 for inserting an organ or tissue to be examined of a subject; the second extension 202 may be provided with a signal cable 30 for transmitting electrical signals. In this embodiment, the first extending portion 201 and the second extending portion may each have a cover 40 to protect the examination tube 20 and the signal cable 30 disposed therein, respectively. However, although not shown, the present invention is not limited thereto, and the signal cable 30 may be disposed on the first extending portion 201 and the diagnostic tube 20 may be disposed on the second extending portion 202 as required, and the first extending portion 201 and the second extending portion may each have a cover 40 to respectively protect the signal cable 30 and the diagnostic tube 20. Here, the cover 40 may have an elastic material.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the first extending portion 201 is disposed by extending from the first end 101 of the holding body 10 with a first curvature, and the second extending portion 202 is disposed by extending from the second end 102 of the holding body 10 with a second curvature. For example, as shown in fig. 1, the directions of the first curvature and the second curvature are opposite to each other, so that the first extending portion 201 and the second extending portion 202 are bent and extended in opposite directions, so that the overall configuration of the endoscope handle 100 exhibits an S-curve shape, thereby facilitating the holding by an operator.
However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and the curvature directions and angles of the first curvature and the second curvature may be adjusted as required, for example, the first extending portion 201 and the second extending portion 202 may be bent and extended in the same direction, or the bending angles of the first curvature and the second curvature may be 0. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the length of the first extension 201 extending from the first end 101 of the holding body 10 may be greater than 90mm, and the length of the second extension 202 extending from the second end 102 of the holding body 10 may be greater than 90 mm. With such an arrangement, when the operator grips the grip of the endoscope of the present invention, the first extension portion 201 and the second extension portion 202 can both extend and protrude from the palm opening gripped by the operator, as shown in fig. 2 to 4, which is advantageous for the operation of the endoscope.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in fig. 1, the push rod portion 12 to the first extension portion 201 may be a first palm rest portion 121, and the push rod portion 12 to the second extension portion 202 may be a second palm rest portion 122. When the operator grips the grip 100 of the endoscope of the present invention, referring to fig. 2, the hand 200 of the operator can grip the fingers other than the thumb in the plurality of finger grip grooves 11 and abut the thumb against the pushing rod portion 12, wherein the hand 200 of the operator can abut against the first palm abutting portion 121 of the grip along the palm portion from the thumb to the wrist. In this embodiment, the operator holds the grip 100 of the endoscope in an upright position, which is preferably suitable for the situation where the operator is located higher than the subject or for the situation where the subject is lying or sitting.
In another embodiment of the present invention, please refer to fig. 3, the operator's hand 200 can grasp the endoscope handle 100 by holding the fingers except the thumb on the plurality of finger holding grooves 11 and abutting the thumb against the pushing rod portion 12, wherein the operator's hand 200 can abut against the first palm abutting portion 121 of the endoscope handle along the palm portion from the thumb to the wrist. In this embodiment, the operator holds the handle 100 of the endoscope horizontally.
In another embodiment of the present invention, please refer to fig. 4, the operator's hand 200 can grip the endoscope handle 100 by holding the fingers except the thumb on the plurality of finger holding grooves 11 and abutting the thumb against the pushing rod portion 12, wherein the operator's hand 200 can abut against the second palm abutting portion 122 of the endoscope handle along the palm portion from the thumb to the wrist. In this embodiment, the operator grips the grip 100 of the endoscope in a gun-type gripping manner, which is preferably suitable for a situation where the operator is located at a position lower than or equal to the height of the subject or a situation where the subject sits.
It can be understood from the above embodiments that, through the handle configuration of the endoscope designed by the utility model, the operator can hold vertically, horizontally or in a gun shape, not only can be widely applied to different detection situations (the testee lies or sits), but also the operator can easily change various holding modes, which can be beneficial to the detection efficiency of the endoscope, can enlarge the application range of the operation and provide better operation convenience.
The above-described embodiments are merely illustrative of the technical ideas and features of the present invention, and the purpose thereof is to enable those skilled in the art to understand the contents of the present invention and to implement the same, so as to limit the scope of the present invention, i.e. all equivalent changes and modifications made according to the spirit of the present invention should be covered by the scope of the present invention.
Claims (9)
1. An endoscope handle, comprising:
the holding main body comprises a plurality of finger holding grooves and a push rod part which is arranged opposite to the finger holding grooves;
the first extension part is arranged by extending from the first end of the holding main body; and
the second extension part is arranged by extending from the second end of the holding main body to the direction opposite to the first end, and the first end is opposite to the second end.
2. The endoscope grip of claim 1, wherein the first extension or the second extension is provided with a diagnostic tube.
3. The endoscope grip of claim 2, wherein the first extension or the second extension has a cover to secure the speculum.
4. The endoscope grip of claim 1, wherein the first extension or the second extension is provided with a signal cable.
5. The endoscope handle of claim 4, wherein the first extension or the second extension has a cover for fixing the signal cable.
6. The endoscope handle of claim 1, wherein the first extension extends from the first end of the holding body with a first curvature, and the second extension extends from the second end of the holding body with a second curvature, wherein the first curvature and the second curvature have different curvature directions.
7. The endoscope handle of claim 1, wherein the push rod portion to the first extension portion is a first palm rest portion.
8. The endoscope grip of claim 1, wherein the push rod portion to the second extension portion is a second palm rest portion.
9. The endoscope grip of claim 1, wherein the length of the first extension is greater than 90mm and the length of the second extension is greater than 90 mm.
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