Video laparoscope with high-illuminance low-wattage light source
First Claim
1. A video laparoscope which comprises an elongated insertion tube which includes a lens assembly for focussing light which enters a distal end of said insertion tube onto a miniature video imager which produces an image signal that represents a target located distally of the insertion tube, a video processor unit coupled to said insertion tube for processing said image signal and providing a video signal to a video monitor which reproduces an image of said target, and a light source providing illumination which is carried by a fiber optic bundle from said light source and through said insertion tube to its distal end from which the illumination is incident on said target, wherein said fiber optic bundle has a very small predetermined diameter;
- wherein said light source includes a low-wattage metal halide discharge lamp with a power of about 20 to 50 watts and a small arc gap, which serves as a point source that produces white light comprised of red, green and blue wavelengths but does not produce appreciable amounts of infrared radiation, and ellipsoidal focussing reflector means for focusing the light produced by the lamp onto a small focal spot of a diameter of 0.1 inches or less at which a proximal end of the fiber optic bundle is disposed, the small spot matching the diameter of the fiber bundle so that substantially all of the light energy produced by the lamp and reflected from the reflector means is directed into the proximal end of the fiber bundle.
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Abstract
A laparoscope assembly has a miniature video camera mounted either proximally or distally in its insertion tube and has an optical fiber bundle that extends to the distal end of the insertion tube from a light source which can be incorporated in a video processor. The light source can be formed of one or more low-wattage metal halide discharge lamps (i.e., 20 watts) with an ellipsoidal reflector to concentrate the visible light from the lamp onto the proximal end of the optical fiber bundle. The lamp produces balanced white visible light but very little infrared.
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1. A video laparoscope which comprises an elongated insertion tube which includes a lens assembly for focussing light which enters a distal end of said insertion tube onto a miniature video imager which produces an image signal that represents a target located distally of the insertion tube, a video processor unit coupled to said insertion tube for processing said image signal and providing a video signal to a video monitor which reproduces an image of said target, and a light source providing illumination which is carried by a fiber optic bundle from said light source and through said insertion tube to its distal end from which the illumination is incident on said target, wherein said fiber optic bundle has a very small predetermined diameter;
wherein said light source includes a low-wattage metal halide discharge lamp with a power of about 20 to 50 watts and a small arc gap, which serves as a point source that produces white light comprised of red, green and blue wavelengths but does not produce appreciable amounts of infrared radiation, and ellipsoidal focussing reflector means for focusing the light produced by the lamp onto a small focal spot of a diameter of 0.1 inches or less at which a proximal end of the fiber optic bundle is disposed, the small spot matching the diameter of the fiber bundle so that substantially all of the light energy produced by the lamp and reflected from the reflector means is directed into the proximal end of the fiber bundle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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