Module mounting mirror endoscopy
First Claim
1. A two-dimensional scanning arrangement for a laser vein-illumination device comprising:
- a) a base;
b) a frame, connected to said base using at least two flexible hinges, said hinges allowing the frame to move angularly with respect to the base in a first direction, said two hinges being conductive and configured to carry electrical signal;
c) a permanent magnet rigidly attached to the frame and a coil in close proximity to the magnet, the electric coil configured to create a variable magnetic field around the magnet, to cause the magnet to generate a torque to drive angular oscillations of the frame at or near said frame'"'"'s resonant frequency;
d) an elastic torsional element, said torsional element comprising a glass fiber having a proximal end rigidly attached to said frame and a distal end rigidly attached to a mirror, and said torsional element allowing said mirror to move angularly with respect to the frame in a second direction, generally perpendicular to the first direction;
e) a piezo-electric element mounted near said proximal end of said torsional element, the piezo-electric element configured to be excited by an electrical signal to drive angular oscillations of the mirror; and
d) wherein the electric coil and magnet are further configured to alternate between a drive state and a feedback state to derive positional feedback of the frame oscillations, where no external voltage is applied to the coil during said feedback state, and where external voltage is applied to the coil during the drive state for the magnet to generate the torque for the driven frame oscillations; and
wherein said feedback state and said drive state have variable or non-periodic durations.
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a two-dimensional scanning arrangement for a laser vein-illumination device that includes a base and a frame connected to the base using at least one flexible hinge. The hinge allows the frame to move angularly with respect to the base in a first direction. The invention further includes a means for exciting angular oscillations of the frame at or near said frame'"'"'s resonant frequency. An elastic torsional element having a proximal end rigidly attached to said frame and a distal end rigidly attached to a mirror is also included. The torsional element allows the mirror to move angularly with respect to the frame in a second direction, generally perpendicular to the first direction. There may also be a means for exciting the angular oscillations of the mirror.
The invention also includes a device for optically inspecting confined spaces having one or more small access orifices. The device includes at least one laser light source and a scanning means which scans one or more laser beam in a two-dimensional pattern over an inspection area. Also present is at least one light detector, sensitive to the light of the laser beam(s) being reflected from the inspection area. There is also a connecting member being thin and long enough to reach the inspection area through the access orifice.
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19 Claims
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1. A two-dimensional scanning arrangement for a laser vein-illumination device comprising:
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a) a base; b) a frame, connected to said base using at least two flexible hinges, said hinges allowing the frame to move angularly with respect to the base in a first direction, said two hinges being conductive and configured to carry electrical signal; c) a permanent magnet rigidly attached to the frame and a coil in close proximity to the magnet, the electric coil configured to create a variable magnetic field around the magnet, to cause the magnet to generate a torque to drive angular oscillations of the frame at or near said frame'"'"'s resonant frequency; d) an elastic torsional element, said torsional element comprising a glass fiber having a proximal end rigidly attached to said frame and a distal end rigidly attached to a mirror, and said torsional element allowing said mirror to move angularly with respect to the frame in a second direction, generally perpendicular to the first direction; e) a piezo-electric element mounted near said proximal end of said torsional element, the piezo-electric element configured to be excited by an electrical signal to drive angular oscillations of the mirror; and d) wherein the electric coil and magnet are further configured to alternate between a drive state and a feedback state to derive positional feedback of the frame oscillations, where no external voltage is applied to the coil during said feedback state, and where external voltage is applied to the coil during the drive state for the magnet to generate the torque for the driven frame oscillations; and
wherein said feedback state and said drive state have variable or non-periodic durations. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An arrangement for moving a scanning mirror about two perpendicular axes comprising:
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a base; a frame; at least one hinge configured to connect said frame to said base, to permit said frame to move angularly with respect to said base about a first axis;
said at least one hinge configured to be conductive to carry electrical signals;a permanent magnet fixedly secured to said frame and an electric coil in proximity to said magnet, said electric coil configured to create a variable magnetic field around said magnet, to cause said magnet to generate a torque to drive said frame to oscillate about the first axis, at or near a resonant frequency of said frame; a mirror; an elastic torsional element, said torsional element comprising a proximal end fixedly secured to said frame, and a distal end fixedly secured to said mirror, and said torsional element configured to allow said mirror to move angularly with respect to said frame about a second axis, the second axis substantially perpendicular to the first axis; a piezo-electric element mounted near said proximal end of said torsional element, said piezo-electric element configured to be excited by an electrical signal to create angular oscillations of said mirror; wherein said electric coil and magnet are further configured to alternate between a drive state and a feedback state to derive positional feedback of said frame oscillations, where no external voltage is applied to said coil during said feedback state, and where external voltage is applied to said coil during said drive state for said magnet to generate the torque for said driven frame oscillations. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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16. An arrangement for moving a scanning mirror about two perpendicular axes comprising:
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a base; a frame; at least one hinge configured to connect said frame to said base, to permit said frame to move angularly with respect to said base about a first axis;
said at least one hinge configured to be conductive to carry electrical signals;means to excite angular oscillations of said frame at or near a resonant frequency of said frame; an elastic torsional element, said torsional element comprising a proximal end fixedly secured to said frame, and a distal end fixedly secured to a mirror, and said torsional element configured to allow said minor to move angularly with respect to said frame about a second axis, the second axis substantially perpendicular to the first axis; means to excite angular oscillations of said mirror; wherein said means to excite angular oscillations of said frame is further configured to alternate between a drive state and a feedback state to derive positional feedback of said frame oscillations, where said means to excite angular oscillations of said frame is passive during said feedback state, and where said means to excite angular oscillations of said frame is active during said drive state to cause said driven frame oscillations. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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