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Video otoscope

  • US 5,363,839 A
  • Filed: 09/21/1992
  • Issued: 11/15/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/21/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A video otoscope head comprising a body member having first and second opposite end portions, an elongated rod lens extending outwardly from the first end portion of said body member and terminating at a distal rod end, the second end portion of said body member having a rear aperture through which an image from said rod lens can be transmitted, means for mounting a video camera on the second end portion of said body member in position to enable directly receiving an image from said rod lens through said rear aperture, means for attaching a light source to said body member at an intermediate location between said first and second opposite end portions, means in said body member and adjacent said rod lens for communicating light from said means for attaching a light source to the distal rod end of said rod lens, a fitting for attaching a pneumatic bulb to said body member at an intermediate location between said first and second opposite end portions, said body member having a passageway extending between a first opening communicating said passageway with said fitting and a second opening communicating with the first end portion of said body member, said fitting enabling air under pressure exhausted from a pneumatic bulb attached thereto to pass into the first opening and into said passageway, and said body member including means for mounting a speculum adjacent the first end portion of said body member and a speculum, having a tip end opening of known size, mounted to said mounting means in overlaying relationship to both said elongated rod lens and said second opening, said speculum mounting means including surface means engageable with a surface on the speculum located a known distance from the tip end opening thereof, said surface means being located a distance from the distal rod end of said rod lens corresponding to said known distance such that the distal rod end will be located substantially coterminous with the tip end opening of the speculum when the speculum is mounted over the rod lens, said distal rod end having a size which is sufficiently smaller than the known size of the speculum tip end opening such that the tip end opening will form a space around the distal rod end when the speculum is mounted over the rod lens, air under pressure from a pneumatic bulb introduced into said passageway through the first opening being capable of passing through the passageway, through the second opening and through a speculum mounted on the body member and exiting the speculum through the space around the distal rod end.

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