Automatic means for controlling dosage of illuminating light for picking-up image by endoscope assembly
First Claim
1. A system for automatically controlling the intensity of illuminating light in an endoscope assembly with an elongated insert member insertable into a cavity, said system comprising:
- a variable intensity light source unit disposed at a tip of said insert member to vary the intensity of illuminating light in response to the application of a current or voltage thereto, said light source unit providing a plurality of different light colors;
an objective optical system disposed at the tip of said insert member for focussing the image of an object to be observed onto a focal plane;
a solid-state image sensing element disposed in said insert member, said sensing element having receiver elements disposed in said focal plane to provide a photoelectric conversion of the incident light on said receiver elements;
an actuating circuit means for providing signals corresponding to said receiver elements by the application of clock signals to said sensing element;
display means for displaying output color signals from said sensing element;
controlling means for providing control signals for controlling the intensity of said light source including,(a) adder means for adding said color signals, and(b) integrating means for integrating the output signals from said adder means; and
a light source actuating means connected to color outputs of said controlling means and to terminals of said light source for actuating said different colors of said light source individually and automatically in order to control the illumination intensity therefrom.
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Abstract
The invention relates to means for controlling automatically the intensity of illuminating light for picking up an object to be observed by an endoscope assembly to an level suitable for the observation of object by controlling the output from power source for actuating the light source by the electrical signals issued correspondingly to the dosage on a solid pickup element. The means receive the electrical signals issued from the solid pickup element to form brightness signals, which are applied on the power source for actuating the light source to control the output therefrom depending on the level of brightness signals, thereby controlling automatically the illuminating intensity of light issued from the light source to a level suitable for picking up the image of object.
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5 Claims
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1. A system for automatically controlling the intensity of illuminating light in an endoscope assembly with an elongated insert member insertable into a cavity, said system comprising:
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a variable intensity light source unit disposed at a tip of said insert member to vary the intensity of illuminating light in response to the application of a current or voltage thereto, said light source unit providing a plurality of different light colors; an objective optical system disposed at the tip of said insert member for focussing the image of an object to be observed onto a focal plane; a solid-state image sensing element disposed in said insert member, said sensing element having receiver elements disposed in said focal plane to provide a photoelectric conversion of the incident light on said receiver elements; an actuating circuit means for providing signals corresponding to said receiver elements by the application of clock signals to said sensing element; display means for displaying output color signals from said sensing element; controlling means for providing control signals for controlling the intensity of said light source including, (a) adder means for adding said color signals, and (b) integrating means for integrating the output signals from said adder means; and a light source actuating means connected to color outputs of said controlling means and to terminals of said light source for actuating said different colors of said light source individually and automatically in order to control the illumination intensity therefrom. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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