The present invention is related to the technology of assembling endoscope lens components in an endoscope device, and more particularly to a convenient arrangement of endoscope lens components in an endoscope lens unit.
U.S. Pat. No. 15,252,685 discloses a three-dimensional endoscope used for a human body. The interior of the endoscope includes a plate body for fixing an image lens and projection lens. In particular, an optical axis of the projection lens is required to be set in parallel, and fixing the two lenses within the plate body can lead to a problem in that the optical axes of the two lenses are not aligned in parallel during the assembly. Also, a jig is generally required to assist with the installation. However, since the endoscope is a structure having a very small internal space regardless of whether the jig is used during the assembly, the installation for the three-dimensional endoscope can be difficult. In addition, such disclosed structure not only encounters the one problem of parallelism in optical axis, but also has another problem of determining whether the imaging or projection focal lengths of the two lenses are consistent. During assembly, the optical axis parallelism and focal lengths of the two lenses must be the same, and therefore the patented structure is very difficult to install.
The issue described above typifies the problem encountered in a conventional technology in that there is no effective or convenient way of assembling the lens and base components within the endoscope.
It is therefore an object of the present disclosure to provide a convenient structure for endoscopic lens components to allow for an easy assembly, which has the effect of simple installation as well as solving the aforementioned problems encountered in the conventional technology.
Another object of the present disclosure is to conveniently place the projection lens and the optical axis of the pickup lens in substantially parallel with one another without having to use any jig, and to easily adjust the focal length, which again has the effect of simple installation.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, the present disclosure uses an easy-to-assemble endoscope lens unit installed in a head tube of an endoscope device, the endoscopic lens unit comprising a base having two extended holes running through front and rear ends of the base, each of the two extended holes having an axis, the axes of the two extended holes being substantially parallel with each other, and each of the extended holes having an axis length that is greater than a radius length of each extended hole; a camera lens accommodated in one of the extended holes, and a front portion of the camera lens is exposed to the base; a projection lens, accommodated in the other extended hole, with a front portion of the projection lens exposed to the base, the projection lens being used to project a projectile and display a predetermined pattern on the projectile; and an adhesive affixed to the base and at least one of the camera lens and the projection lens.
With the above technical features, the disclosure can solve the aforementioned problem, which has the effect of easy adjustment of focus and easy installation by the use of extended holes and adhesives that are substantially parallel to each other in the base.
In order to illustrate the technical features of the present disclosure in detail, exemplary embodiments are illustrated with drawings, wherein:
In order to illustrate the technical features of the present disclosure in detail, the following exemplary embodiments are cited and illustrated with accompanying drawings, among others.
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Other parts of the endoscope device are generally known and can be directly understood by those skilled in the art. As such, these other parts of the endoscope device connected to the head tube 61 of the insertion tube are not discussed or shown.
The base 11 has two extended holes 111 as shown, e.g., in
On one hand, the camera lens 21 is accommodated in one extended hole 111 at the front end of the base 11, and the front part of the camera lens 21 is exposed at the base 11. On the other hand, the projection lens 31 is accommodated in the other extended hole 111, and used to project a projectile 71 and display a predetermined pattern 81 on the projectile 71. The adhesive 41 is applied to the base 11 and affixed to the camera lens 21 and projection lens 31. Specifically, the adhesive 41 is used to bind both the camera lens 21 and the projection lens 31 to the base 11.
In the first exemplary embodiment, the base 11 has a pair of optical fiber fixing slots 112 on opposing sides for securing a pair of optical fibers 51, respectively. The adhesive 41 in the first exemplary embodiment is a transparent curing gel, such as a transparent resin, applied to the base 11, camera lens 21 and projection lens 31 within the head tube 61. The application of the adhesive 41 at the front of the base 11 allows the adhesive 41 to serve as a protective layer and achieve a protective effect for the base 11 and the two optical fibers 51. Since the adhesive 41 is transparent, light emitted from the two optical fibers 51 can pass through to provide illumination.
The above described the structure of the first exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. Next, the achievable effect from the structure of the first exemplary embodiment is illustrated.
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The present disclosure as discussed above allows for a more convenient and easy assembly as compared to the conventional technology, and at the same time resolves the issues encountered in the conventional technology. In addition, the present disclosure allows the camera lens 21 and projection lens 31 to be substantially in parallel without the use of any jig, provides an easy adjustment of the focal length, and achieves the effect of convenient installation.
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In the second exemplary embodiment, one of the two extended holes 111′ is provided with a female thread 113′ in the wall of the extended hole 111′ for accommodating the projection lens 31′. The camera lens 21′ and projection lens 31′ are both substantially cylindrical, with the projection lens 31′ having a portion that includes a male thread 311′ on the cylindrical surface. When the projection lens 31′ is accommodated in the extended hole 111′ with the female thread 113′, the projection lens 31′ can be fastened onto the female thread 113′, whereby the depth of the projection lens 31′ in the extended hole 111 with the female thread 113′ can be adjusted by rotating the projection lens 31′. Additionally, the focal length of the projection lens 31′ can be adjusted by rotating the projection lens 31′, thereby achieving the same focal length between the camera lens 21′ and the projection lens 31′. After the completion of the adjustment, the adhesive 41′ is applied to the base 11′. In the second exemplary embodiment, only the projection lens 31′ is shown as having the male thread 311′. However, the male thread 311′ is not limited to the projection lens 31′ since the thread 311′ can also be added to the camera lens 21′, and the female thread 113′ can be added to the other extended hole 111′ as needed.
In addition, the second exemplary embodiment further includes a positioning plate 91′, which is disposed in a head tube 61′ at the front of a base 11′. The positioning plate 91′ has two lens openings 911′ and two optical fiber fixing slots 912′. The two lens openings 911′, camera lens 21′ and projection lens 31′ are partially exposed at the front end of the positioning plate 91′. The two optical fiber fixing slots 912′ are used to accommodate two optical fibers 51′. As such, the positioning plate 91′ in the second exemplary embodiment is utilized to affix the two optical fibers 51′, and when the positioning plate 91′ is used, the affixing of the two optical fibers 51′ to the optical fiber fixing slots in the base 11′ through a manner as discussed in the first exemplary embodiment is not needed. The positioning plate 91′ can also be used to facilitate the replacement of one or more optical fibers during a maintenance operation. It is noted that the number of fiber fixing slots 912′ is not necessarily limited to a pair since such number can be adjusted depending on the number of fibers to be installed.
In addition, in the second exemplary embodiment, the adhesive 41′ is placed between the positioning plate 91′ and the base 11′, and applied to the camera lens 21′ and projection lens 31′. After the optical fiber 51′ is affixed by the positioning plate 91′, the adhesive 41′ is inserted into the gap between the positioning plate 91′ and the base 11′, and then the adhesive 41′ is cured, which allows the camera lens 21′ and projection lens 31′ to be secured to the base 11′.
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The effect that the second exemplary embodiment can achieve is that, through the arrangement of the female thread 113′ and male thread 311′, an assembler can adjust the focal point by just rotating the projection lens 31′, which is extremely simple and easy to operate, and more convenient than the conventional technology. In addition, with the arrangement of the positioning plate 91′, the assembly and replacement of the two optical fibers 51′ can be better facilitated when conducting, e.g., a maintenance procedure.
The rest of the technical features and the effects achieved by the second exemplary embodiment are generally the same as those achieved by the first exemplary embodiment as disclosed above, and thus they will not be repeated.
The present disclosure has been described with reference to the exemplary embodiments, and such description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. It should be understood that the scope of the present disclosure is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment, but is limited by the accompanying claims. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover all modifications that fall within the true scope of the present disclosure. Without departing from the object and spirit of the present disclosure, various modifications to the embodiments are possible, but they remain within the scope of the present disclosure, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art.
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110143531 | Nov 2021 | TW | national |