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Flexible Endoscope/Borescope Design Info

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Jabberwocky

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Hi all,

Does anybody have any experience with endoscopes and/or borescopes? I'm interested in the mechanism used for articulating the tip, I'd imagine you could use something similar to a push-pull control wire...not unlike a throttle cable? However, it seems there has to be a better way to get down to the small diameters that these scopes tend to be.

I don't even need to have optical properties, I just want to use this to articulate a tool and it seems tricky to find information on this aspect of the device.
 
Yes, they use cables.

The terms you should google are "distal tip" and "fiberscope". The GE model uses a bending collar, you might also include that; and/or look up any referenced patents you can find to see how the mechanism works.

See:
 
Also search on |guided catheter| for ideas.



Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
Plain old cables, huh? There do seem to be a few patents for what almost look like universal joints, but I guess cables are the best way to stay flexible. Thank you both for the search tips.
 
Yes, the tip area (segment) is a series of "rings" connected together. When "angle wire" pulls the rings closer making the tip bend to the side being pulled and that's how you manipulate the tip.
 
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