Variable direction of view instrument with on-board actuators
First Claim
1. A viewing instrument with a variable direction of view, comprising:
- a proximal portion;
an outer shaft extending out from said proximal portion, said shaft having a distal end and a first longitudinal axis about which said outer shaft rotates;
an inner shaft at least partly disposed in said outer shaft and having a second longitudinal axis about which said inner shaft rotates that is generally coincident with the first longitudinal axis;
a view changing element located at the distal end of said outer shaft, said view changing element having a rotational axis angularly offset from said first longitudinal axis and about which said viewing element is rotated by said inner shaft;
first and second actuators arranged in said proximal portion, wherein said outer shaft is rotated about the first longitudinal axis by said first actuator and said inner shaft is rotated about the second longitudinal axis by said second actuator such that said viewing element rotates about said rotational axis.
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Abstract
A viewing instrument with a variable direction of view is disclosed generally comprising an outer instrument shaft, such as endoscope shaft, with a viewing element at its distal end, and an inner drive shaft within the outer shaft for moving the viewing element in order to change the direction of the view vector. First and second on-board actuators, such as motors, are arranged in the proximal portion of the instrument for rotating the outer and inner shaft, respectively, in order to rotate the viewing element through two degrees of freedom. In certain embodiments, the axes of the shafts are coincident, and the viewing element rotates about a rotational axis substantially perpendicular to shaft axes. In some embodiments, the axes of the motors are substantially parallel.
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20 Claims
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1. A viewing instrument with a variable direction of view, comprising:
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a proximal portion; an outer shaft extending out from said proximal portion, said shaft having a distal end and a first longitudinal axis about which said outer shaft rotates; an inner shaft at least partly disposed in said outer shaft and having a second longitudinal axis about which said inner shaft rotates that is generally coincident with the first longitudinal axis; a view changing element located at the distal end of said outer shaft, said view changing element having a rotational axis angularly offset from said first longitudinal axis and about which said viewing element is rotated by said inner shaft; first and second actuators arranged in said proximal portion, wherein said outer shaft is rotated about the first longitudinal axis by said first actuator and said inner shaft is rotated about the second longitudinal axis by said second actuator such that said viewing element rotates about said rotational axis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A viewing instrument with a variable direction of view, comprising:
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an outer shaft having a distal end and a first longitudinal axis about which said outer shaft rotates; an inner shaft at least partly disposed in said outer shaft, said inner shaft having a second longitudinal axis about which said inner shaft rotates that is generally coincident with the first longitudinal axis; a viewing element located at the distal end of said outer shaft, said viewing element having a rotational axis angularly offset from said first longitudinal axis and about which said viewing element is rotated by said inner shaft; a first actuator coupled to said outer shaft for rotating said outer shaft about said first longitudinal axis; a second actuator coupled to said inner shaft for rotating said inner shaft about said second longitudinal axis such that said viewing element rotates about said rotational axis. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A viewing instrument with a variable direction of view, comprising:
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an instrument shaft having a distal end and a first longitudinal axis; a view changing element arranged at the distal end of said shaft and having a rotational axis; a transmission shaft at least partly disposed in said instrument shaft and having a second longitudinal axis generally coincident with the first longitudinal axis, wherein said transmission shaft is coupled to said view changing element such that rotation of said transmission shaft about the second longitudinal axis rotates said view changing element about said rotational axis; a first on-board actuator coupled to said instrument shaft for rotating said instrument shaft about said first longitudinal axis; and a second on-board actuator coupled to said transmission shaft for rotating said transmission shaft about said second longitudinal axis such that said viewing element rotates about said rotational axis. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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