CPC A61B 1/0057 (2013.01) [A61B 1/00124 (2013.01); A61B 1/00128 (2013.01); A61B 1/0052 (2013.01)] | 3 Claims |
1. An endoscope comprising:
a bendable section configured to be inserted into a subject's body to collect image information; and
a power transmission means configured to transmit power provided by a power source to the bendable section to allow the bendable section to perform a bending motion,
wherein the power transmission means comprises:
a power-transmitting mechanical cord and a friction control part configured to promote or restrain a movement of the mechanical cord;
a control body connected to the bendable section and configured to control a bending motion of the bendable section; and
a connector connected to the control body,
wherein one side of the power transmission means is connected to the connector, and the other side of the power transmission means extends through the control body and is connected to the bendable section,
the connector receives the power from the power source and transmits the power to the power transmission means,
the power transmission means comprises a guide tube surrounding the mechanical cord to guide the same, and the friction control part controls friction occurring during the movement of the mechanical cord by adjusting a diameter of the guide tube or a tension of the guide tube,
the friction control part comprises an end holding part connected to one end of the guide tube from which the mechanical cord is drawn and a fixing means on which the end holding part is disposed, the end holding part including first, second, third, and fourth end holding parts, and
the fixing means comprises a fixed block and a fixing bracket fixing the end holding part to the fixed block, the fixed block comprising a partition provided on one side thereof and supporting the end holding part and a plurality of fastening holes sequentially provided in the partition, and the fixing bracket being fixedly fitted to one of the plurality of fastening holes using a fastening means,
wherein the partition is formed of multiple partitions and the multiple partitions are formed respectively at an upper left, an upper right, a lower left, and a lower right of the fixed block, each of the multiple partitions supporting each of the first, second, third, and fourth end holding parts.
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