Multi-camera endoscope
First Claim
1. A tip section of a multi-camera endoscope, the tip section having a cylindrical surface and a distal end having a planar surface perpendicular to said cylindrical surface, comprising:
- a front-pointing camera, wherein the front-pointing camera comprises a lens assembly providing a front field of view of at least 120 degrees and a distance over which an object remains in focus of approximately 3-100 millimeters, wherein the front-pointing camera is positioned on the planar surface of the distal end of the tip section;
two side-pointing cameras each having a center positioned approximately 7 to 11 millimeters from the planar surface of the distal end, wherein each of said two side-pointing cameras has a side field of view of at least 120 degrees, has a distance over which an object remains in focus of approximately 2-33 millimeters, is positioned on said cylindrical surface and has a discrete illuminator associated therewith, wherein each of the side field of views provided by said two side-pointing cameras partially overlaps with the front field of view such that an object of interest viewed by said one of said two side-pointing cameras remains in one of the side field of views of one of the two side-pointing cameras while said tip section is being turned towards the object and at least until the object becomes visible in the front field of view;
a working channel configured for insertion of a surgical tool; and
a pathway fluid injector for inflating and/or cleaning a body cavity into which the endoscope is inserted.
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Abstract
A tip section of a multi-camera endoscope includes a front-pointing camera on a planar surface of a distal end of the tip section and two side-pointing cameras positioned on a cylindrical surface in proximity to the planar surface such that the side field of view provided by the two side-pointing cameras partially overlaps with the front field of view provided by the front-pointing camera. The tip section further includes a working channel configured for insertion of a surgical tool; and a pathway fluid injector for inflating and/or cleaning a body cavity into which the endoscope is inserted.
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18 Claims
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1. A tip section of a multi-camera endoscope, the tip section having a cylindrical surface and a distal end having a planar surface perpendicular to said cylindrical surface, comprising:
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a front-pointing camera, wherein the front-pointing camera comprises a lens assembly providing a front field of view of at least 120 degrees and a distance over which an object remains in focus of approximately 3-100 millimeters, wherein the front-pointing camera is positioned on the planar surface of the distal end of the tip section; two side-pointing cameras each having a center positioned approximately 7 to 11 millimeters from the planar surface of the distal end, wherein each of said two side-pointing cameras has a side field of view of at least 120 degrees, has a distance over which an object remains in focus of approximately 2-33 millimeters, is positioned on said cylindrical surface and has a discrete illuminator associated therewith, wherein each of the side field of views provided by said two side-pointing cameras partially overlaps with the front field of view such that an object of interest viewed by said one of said two side-pointing cameras remains in one of the side field of views of one of the two side-pointing cameras while said tip section is being turned towards the object and at least until the object becomes visible in the front field of view; a working channel configured for insertion of a surgical tool; and a pathway fluid injector for inflating and/or cleaning a body cavity into which the endoscope is inserted. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A multi-camera endoscope comprising an elongated shaft terminating with a tip section turnable by way of a bending section, wherein said tip section has a cylindrical surface and a distal end having a planar surface perpendicular to said cylindrical surface and comprises:
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a front-pointing camera, wherein the front-pointing camera comprises a lens assembly providing a front field of view of at least 120 degrees and a distance over which an object remains in focus of approximately 3-100 millimeters and wherein the front-pointing camera is positioned on the planar surface of the distal end of the tip section; two side-pointing cameras each having a center positioned approximately 7 to 11 millimeters from the planar surface of the distal end, wherein each of said two side-pointing cameras has a side field of view of at least 120 degrees, has a distance over which an object remains in focus of approximately 2-33 millimeters, is positioned on said cylindrical surface and has a discrete illuminator associated therewith, wherein each of the side field of views provided by said two side-pointing cameras partially overlaps with the front field of view such that an object of interest viewed by said one of said two side-pointing cameras remains in one of the side field of views of one of the two side-pointing cameras while said tip section is being turned towards the object and at least until the object becomes visible in the front field of view; a working channel configured for insertion of a surgical tool; and a pathway fluid injector for inflating and/or cleaning a body cavity into which the endoscope is inserted. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. A tip section of a multi-camera endoscope, the tip section having a cylindrical surface and a distal end having a planar surface perpendicular to said cylindrical surface, comprising:
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a front-pointing camera, wherein the front-pointing camera comprises a lens assembly providing a front field of view of at least 120 degrees and a distance over which an object remains in focus of approximately 3-100 millimeters and wherein the front-pointing camera is positioned on the planar surface of the distal end of the tip section; a first side-pointing camera, wherein the first side-pointing camera has a center positioned approximately 7 to 11 millimeters from the planar surface of the distal end, has a first side field of view of at least 120 degrees, has a distance over which an object remains in focus of approximately 2-33 millimeters, is positioned on said cylindrical surface, and has a first discrete illuminator associated therewith, wherein the first side field of view partially overlaps with the front field of view such that an object of interest viewed by the first side-pointing camera remains in the first side field of view while said tip section is being turned towards the object and at least until the object becomes visible in the front field of view; a second side-pointing camera, wherein the second side-pointing camera has a center positioned approximately 7 to 11 millimeters from the planar surface of the distal end, has a second side field of view of at least 120 degrees, has a distance over which an object remains in focus of approximately 2-33 millimeters, is positioned on said cylindrical surface, and has a second discrete illuminator associated therewith, wherein the second side field of view partially overlaps with the front field of view such that an object of interest viewed by the second side-pointing camera remains in the second side field of view while said tip section is being turned towards the object and at least until the object becomes visible in the front field of view; a working channel configured for insertion of a surgical tool; and a pathway fluid injector for inflating and/or cleaning a body cavity into which the endoscope is inserted. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A multi-camera endoscope comprising an elongated shaft terminating with a tip section turnable by way of a bending section, wherein said tip section has a cylindrical surface and a distal end having a planar surface perpendicular to said cylindrical surface and comprises:
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a front-pointing camera, wherein the front-pointing camera comprises a lens assembly providing a front field of view of at least 120 degrees and a distance over which an object remains in focus of approximately 3-100 millimeters and wherein the front-pointing camera is positioned on the planar surface of the distal end of the tip section; a first side-pointing camera, wherein the first side-pointing camera has a center positioned approximately 7 to 11 millimeters from the planar surface of the distal end, has a first side field of view of at least 120 degrees, has a distance over which an object remains in focus of approximately 2-33 millimeters, is positioned on said cylindrical surface, and has a first discrete illuminator associated therewith, wherein the first side field of view partially overlaps with the front field of view such that an object of interest viewed by the first side-pointing camera remains in the first side field of view while said tip section is being turned towards the object and at least until the object becomes visible in the front field of view; a second side-pointing camera, wherein the second side-pointing camera has a center positioned approximately 7 to 11 millimeters from the planar surface of the distal end, has a second side field of view of at least 120 degrees, has a distance over which an object remains in focus of approximately 2-33 millimeters, is positioned on said cylindrical surface, and has a second discrete illuminator associated therewith, wherein the second side field of view partially overlaps with the front field of view such that an object of interest viewed by the second side-pointing camera remains in the second side field of view while said tip section is being turned towards the object and at least until the object becomes visible in the front field of view; a working channel configured for insertion of a surgical tool; and a pathway fluid injector for inflating and/or cleaning a body cavity into which the endoscope is inserted. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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