IP Library Granted Patent US 12667248
Granted Patent B2
US 12667248 · App. 18/816,412 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Techniques for supplying fluid to an endoscope

Inventors: Kurt Nicholas Robakiewicz (Upton, MA); Pauline Rosemary Limberg (Northborough, MA); Brian Luis (Worcester, MA); Ryan Vincent William Pollock (Leominster, MA); Ryan V. Wales (Northborough, MA)
Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.
A61B1/015
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Patent No.
US 12667248
App. No.
18/816,412
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Various embodiments described hereby may separate one or more functionalities/components provided via the tower in order to alleviate the physical barrier created by the umbilicus and reduce the need of the umbilicus to connect to the tower. For example, the liquid source may be worn by the user (e.g., physician) or the liquid source may modularly attach to the endoscope, such as to the handle of the endoscope. Accordingly, several embodiments described hereby may improve user experience such as by giving the user greater freedom of movement without sacrificing functionality. Some embodiments provide a source and means of using water without requiring the umbilicus to physically attach to the tower, improving range and ease of motion for a user by removing the need to navigate about a water connector.

Claims (28)

1 . An apparatus, comprising:

an elongate member comprising at least one lumen;

a handle fixedly coupled to the elongate member, the handle comprising a control interface and a supply port, the control interface operable to control fluid communication between the supply port and the at least one lumen, wherein the handle includes at least one electrical connection to the elongate member; and

a liquid source comprising an adapter and a reservoir removably coupled to the adapter and the adapter removably coupled to the handle via the supply port,

wherein the liquid source is disposed in a wearable device.

2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the liquid source comprises a pump to cause a fluid to flow from the reservoir into the at least one lumen in response to operation of the control interface.

3 . The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the pump comprises a peristaltic pump.

4 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the liquid source comprises a compressed gas canister to cause a fluid to flow from the reservoir into the at least one lumen in response to operation of the control interface.

5 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the wearable device comprises a backpack.

6 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the wearable device includes a power source configured to operate the liquid source.

7 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the adapter includes threads that the reservoir screws into.

8 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the supply port includes threads that the adapter screws into.

9 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control interface comprises an air/water valve.

10 . The apparatus of claim 1 , comprising a sensor communicatively coupled to the liquid source, the sensor configured to indicate a position of the control interface and the liquid source comprising a pump configured to cause a fluid to flow from the reservoir into the at least one lumen in response to the position of the control interface indicated by the sensor.

11 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the liquid source comprises a condenser configured to extract liquid from an atmosphere and dispense the liquid into the reservoir.

12 . The apparatus of claim 1 , comprising a gas source configured to pressurize the reservoir in response to operation of the control interface.

13 . The apparatus of claim 1 , comprising a tower including a video processor wherein an umbilicus couples the handle to the tower and the video processor is coupled to the at least one electrical connection in the handle via the umbilicus.

14 . The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the tower includes a gas source configured to pressurize the reservoir in response to operation of the control interface.

15 . An apparatus, comprising:

an elongate member comprising at least one lumen;

a handle fixedly coupled to the elongate member, the handle comprising a control interface and a supply port, the control interface operable to control fluid communication between the supply port and the at least one lumen, wherein the handle includes at least one electrical connection to the elongate member; and

a liquid source comprising an adapter and a reservoir removably coupled to the adapter and the adapter removably coupled to the handle via the supply port,

wherein the adapter includes threads that the reservoir screws into.

16 . An apparatus, comprising:

an elongate member comprising at least one lumen;

a handle fixedly coupled to the elongate member, the handle comprising a control interface and a supply port, the control interface operable to control fluid communication between the supply port and the at least one lumen, wherein the handle includes at least one electrical connection to the elongate member; and

a liquid source comprising an adapter and a reservoir removably coupled to the adapter and the adapter removably coupled to the handle via the supply port,

wherein the supply port includes threads that the adapter screws into.