Fiber optic light delivery apparatus and medical instrument utilizing same
First Claim
1. In a light energy delivery apparatus having an elongated fiber optic fiber having along its length a first transverse crossectional diameter, an entrance aperture at a first end of said fiber and an exit aperture at a second end of said fiber opposite said entrance aperture, a high energy light source mounted adjacent said entrance aperture such that when energized said light source directs light into said first end of said fiber, the improvement of output optics comprising,an internally reflecting optical member having input aperture means for receiving light from said exit aperture of said optic fiber and output aperture means for discharging light, the length of said optical member between said output and input apertures being longer than the width of said optical member, said optical member having a second transverse crossectional diameter greater substantially all along its length than said first transverse crossectional diameter of said fiber, andconnecting and coupling means for releasably interlocking said input aperture means of said optical member to said exit aperture of said fiber and optically coupling the same in an efficient light energy-transmissive relation.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a fiber optic fiber transmission line which transmits light a distance from its source and is terminated, at its light delivery end, by a second fiber optic fiber of a larger diameter than the first fiber. An interlocking connector keeps the first and second fiber in positive contact in an efficient light energy transmission relationship. A plurality of second fibers form a set of tips for use in causing light convergence or divergence at the transmission line output.
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12 Claims
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1. In a light energy delivery apparatus having an elongated fiber optic fiber having along its length a first transverse crossectional diameter, an entrance aperture at a first end of said fiber and an exit aperture at a second end of said fiber opposite said entrance aperture, a high energy light source mounted adjacent said entrance aperture such that when energized said light source directs light into said first end of said fiber, the improvement of output optics comprising,
an internally reflecting optical member having input aperture means for receiving light from said exit aperture of said optic fiber and output aperture means for discharging light, the length of said optical member between said output and input apertures being longer than the width of said optical member, said optical member having a second transverse crossectional diameter greater substantially all along its length than said first transverse crossectional diameter of said fiber, and connecting and coupling means for releasably interlocking said input aperture means of said optical member to said exit aperture of said fiber and optically coupling the same in an efficient light energy-transmissive relation.
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12. An endoscope comprising,
a first elongated fiber optic fiber enclosed in a coaxial sheath and having along its length a first transverse crossectional diameter, entrance aperture means at a first end of said fiber for receiving light, and exit aperture means at a second end of said fiber opposite said entrance aperture for dischanging light, a high energy light source mounted adjacent said entrance aperture such that when energized said light source directs light into said first end of said fiber, a second fiber optic fiber of a second transverse crossectional diameter which is greater substantially all along said second fiber optic fiber than said first diameter of said first fiber, and having light input aperture means at a first end thereof for receiving light from the exit aperture means of said first fiber, and output aperture means at a second end opposite said entrance aperture for discharging light, the length of said optical member between said output and input apertures being longer than the width of said optical member, and means connected respectively to said second end of said first fiber and said first end of said second fiber of said second diameter for releasably interlocking the exit aperture means of said first fiber and the input aperture means of said second fiber in an efficient light-energy transmissive relation.
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