Claims
- 1. A dental video camera comprising:
- a. a housing having an elongated cavity with a distal end and a proximal end;
- b. a CCD camera disposed in said elongated cavity of said housing at said proximal end;
- c. a mechanically adjustably focusing lens system optically coupled to said CCD camera and disposed in said elongated cavity of said housing adjacent to said distal end thereof whereby said adjustably focusing lens and CCD camera system includes:
- a. a CCD camera disposed within and slidably coupled to said elongated cavity of said housing at said proximal end thereof;
- b. a spring resiliently coupling said CCD camera to said to said elongated cavity of said housing;
- c. a first sleeve having a longitudinal axis, said first sleeve being axially aligned along said longitudinal axis and being disposed within said elongated cavity of said housing, said first sleeve being able to rotate about said longitudinal axis and being restrained from moving laterally back and forth along said longitudinal axis;
- d. a first lens carrier with a first achromatic lens disposed within said first sleeve and fixedly coupled to said first sleeve;
- e. a second sleeve telescopically and slidably coupled to said first sleeve, said second sleeve being able to move laterally back and forth along said longitudinal axis and being restrained from rotating about said longitudinal axis;
- f. a second lens carrier with a second achromatic lens disposed within said first sleeve and fixedly coupled to said first sleeve whereby said second sleeve engages said CCD camera so that said second sleeve laterally moves said CCD camera back and forth in order to change the position of said CCD camera with respect to said first and second achromatic lenses thereby changing the field of focus; and
- g. a mechanism for bi-directionally driving said second sleeve laterally to produce back and forth lateral movements along said longitudinal axis whereby said back and forth lateral movements of said second sleeve generates clockwise and counter-clockwise rotations, respectively, of said first sleeve thereby rotatably adjusting said adjustable iris between said nearly closed opening thereof and said wide open opening thereof; and
- d. an electrically adjustable iris optically coupled to said mechanically adjustably focusing lens system whereby said electrically adjustable iris is adjusted between a nearly closed opening and a wide open opening, said electrically adjustable iris including:
- a. a liquid crystal assembly consisting of a plurality of liquid crystals having a refractive index anisotropy and having different response frequencies of molecule orientation; and
- b. an apparatus for varying the frequency of a driving signal applied to said liquid crystal assembly so that the transitivity and refractive index of said plurality of liquid crystals may be independently controlled with few signal lines.
- 2. A dental video camera comprising:
- a. a housing having an elongated cavity with a distal end and a proximal end;
- b. a mechanically adjustably focusing lens and CCD camera system disposed within said elongated cavity of said housing whereby said mechanically adjustably focusing lens and CCD camera system provides a focusing adjustment between a near field of focus and a far field of focus; and
- c. an electrically adjustable iris optically coupled to said mechanically adjustably focusing lens and CCD camera system whereby said electrically adjustable iris is adjusted between a nearly closed opening and a wide open opening in response to said focusing adjustment between said near field of focus and said far field of focus wherein said adjustably focusing lens and CCD camera system includes:
- a. a CCD camera disposed within and slidably coupled to said elongated cavity of said housing at said proximal end thereof;
- b. a spring resiliently coupling said CCD camera to said to said elongated cavity of said housing;
- c. a first sleeve having a longitudinal axis, said first sleeve being axially aligned along said longitudinal axis and being disposed within said elongated cavity of said housing, said first sleeve being able to rotate about said longitudinal axis and being restrained from moving laterally back and forth along said longitudinal axis;
- d. a first lens carrier with a first achromatic lens disposed within said first sleeve and fixedly coupled to said first sleeve;
- e. a second sleeve telescopically and slidably coupled to said first sleeve, said second sleeve being able to move laterally back and forth along said longitudinal axis and being restrained from rotating about said longitudinal axis;
- f. a second lens carrier with a second achromatic lens disposed within said first sleeve and fixedly coupled to said first sleeve whereby said second sleeve engages said CCD camera so that said second sleeve laterally moves said CCD camera back and forth in order to change the position of said CCD camera with respect to said first and second achromatic lenses thereby changing the field of focus; and
- g. a mechanism for bi-directionally driving said second sleeve laterally to produce back and forth lateral movements along said longitudinal axis whereby said back and forth lateral movements of said second sleeve generates clockwise and counter-clockwise rotations, respectively, of said first sleeve thereby rotatably adjusting said adjustable iris between said nearly closed opening thereof and said wide open opening thereof.
- 3. A dental video camera according to claim 2 wherein said dental video camera has a light source which includes at least one lamp which provide direct illumination.
- 4. A dental video camera according to claim 2 wherein said dental video camera also includes a remote control transmitter coupled to said adjustably focusing lens and CCD camera system.
- 5. A dental video camera according to claim 4 wherein said dental video camera has a light source which includes at least one lamp which provide direct illumination.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of the application filed on Apr. 20, 1995 under Ser. No. Ser. No. 08/426,119 which is a continuation-in-part of the application filed on Sep. 8, 1994 under Ser. No. 08/303,019, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,523,782, which is a continuation-in-part of the application filed on Sep. 11, 1992 under Ser. No. 07/943,716.
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