Claims
- 1. An endoscope for use in combination with a video camera having an imaging plane, said endoscope comprising:
a sealed optical assembly (634) having a proximal end and a distal end; an objective lens (206) disposed within the distal end of the optical assembly; an ocular lens (646) disposed within the proximal end of the optical assembly; a focusing assembly (600) disposed on the proximal end of the sealed optical assembly, said focusing assembly comprising a first barrel (662) longitudinally fixed relative to the optical assembly and a second barrel (660), said second barrel being longitudinally moveable relative to the first barrel; an optical window (642) disposed within the proximal end of the sealed optical assembly, said optical being substantially flat and establishing a substantially planar proximal face on the sealed optical assembly, said planar proximal face lying in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the endoscope; a camera mount (650) extending proximally from the second barrel and longitudinally fixed thereto, said camera mount adapted for releasable connection to the video camera, said camera mount having a substantially planar proximal face, said planar proximal face lying in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the endoscope; wherein the focusing assembly is operable to translate the internal driver and camera adapter longitudinally relative to the sealed optical assembly such that the proximal face of the optical assembly is co-planer with the proximal face of the camera mount, and also to translate the internal driver and camera adapter longitudinally relative to the sealed optical assembly to focus the endoscope image on the imaging plane of the camera.
- 2. The endoscope of claim 1 further comprising:
a ring seal (610) disposed between the optics assembly (634) and the camera mount (650), said ring seal being longitudinally fixed to the optics assembly, said ring seal having a substantially planar proximal face which is substantially coplanar with the planar proximal face of the optics assembly.
- 3. The endoscope of claim 2 wherein the ring seal (610) is an energized ring seal.
- 4. The endoscope of claim 2 wherein the ring seal (610) further comprises an inwardly extending flange (611) disposed within the distal end of the ring seal, said flange also being disposed within a circumferential groove disposed within the outer surface of the optics assembly (634), thereby securing the ring seal in longitudinally fixed relationship with the optics assembly.
- 5. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the focusing assembly further comprises:
a rack and pinion assembly operably connecting the first barrel and the second barrel, said rack and pinion assembly operable to translate the first barrel and second barrel relative to each other.
- 6. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the focusing assembly further comprises:
a screw driven focusing mechanism connecting the first barrel and the second barrel, said screw driven focusing mechanism comprising a threaded connection between the first barrel and second barrel, said screw driven focusing mechanism operable to translate the first barrel and second barrel relative to each other.
- 7. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the focusing assembly further comprises:
means for longitudinally translating the first barrel relative to the second barrel.
- 8. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the camera mount is rotatable relative to the second barrel.
- 9. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the camera mount is integrally formed with the second barrel.
- 10. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the camera mount is non-rotatable relative to the second barrel.
- 11. An endoscope for use in combination with a video camera having an imaging plane, said endoscope comprising:
a sealed optical assembly (634) having a proximal end and a distal end; an objective lens (206) disposed within the distal end of the optical assembly; an ocular lens (646) disposed within the proximal end of the optical assembly; a focusing assembly (600) disposed on the proximal end of the sealed optical assembly, said focusing assembly comprising a outer barrel (662) longitudinally fixed relative to the optical assembly and an internal extending barrel (660), said second barrel being longitudinally moveable relative to the outer barrel; an optical window (642) disposed within the proximal end of the sealed optical assembly, said optical being substantially flat and establishing a substantially planar proximal face on the sealed optical assembly, said planar proximal face lying in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the endoscope; a camera mount (650) extending proximally from the inner extending barrel and longitudinally fixed thereto, said camera mount adapted for releasable connection to the video camera, said camera mount having a substantially planar proximal face, said planar proximal face lying in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the endoscope; wherein the focusing assembly is operable to translate the internal driver and camera adapter longitudinally relative to the sealed optical assembly such that the proximal face of the optical assembly is co-planer with the proximal face of the camera mount, and also to translate the internal driver and camera adapter longitudinally relative to the sealed optical assembly to focus the endoscope image on the imaging plane of the camera.
- 12. The endoscope of claim 11 further comprising:
a ring seal (610) disposed between the optics assembly (634) and the camera mount (650), said ring seal being longitudinally fixed to the optics assembly, said ring seal having a substantially planar proximal face which is substantially coplanar with the planar proximal face of the optics assembly.
- 13. The endoscope of claim 12 wherein the ring seal (610) is an energized ring seal.
- 14. The endoscope of claim 12 wherein the ring seal (610) further comprises an inwardly extending flange (611) disposed within the distal end of the ring seal, said flange also being disposed within a circumferential groove disposed within the outer surface of the optics assembly (634), thereby securing the ring seal in longitudinally fixed relationship with the optics assembly.
- 15. The endoscope of claim 11 wherein the focusing assembly further comprises:
a rack and pinion assembly operably connecting the outer barrel and the inner extending barrel, said rack and pinion assembly operable to translate the outer barrel and inner extending barrel relative to each other.
- 16. The endoscope of claim 11 wherein the focusing assembly further comprises:
a screw driven focusing mechanism connecting the outer barrel and the inner extending barrel, said screw driven focusing mechanism comprising a threaded connection between the outer barrel and inner extending barrel, said screw driven focusing mechanism operable to translate the outer barrel and inner extending barrel relative to each other.
- 17. The endoscope of claim 11 wherein the focusing assembly further comprises:
means for longitudinally translating the outer barrel relative to the inner extending barrel.
- 18. The endoscope of claim 11 wherein the camera mount is rotatable relative to the inner extending barrel.
- 19. The endoscope of claim 11 wherein the camera mount is integrally formed with the inner extending barrel.
- 20. The endoscope of claim 11 wherein the camera mount is non-rotatable relative to the inner extending barrel.
- 21. The endoscope of claim 1, further comprising:
a stop located in fixed relationship to the optics barrel, in obstructing relationship to the second barrel, wherein the second barrel is sized and dimensioned relative to the first barrel and the stop such that, when the second barrel is moved distally into contact with the stop, the proximal face of the second barrel is aligned with the proximal face of the optics barrel.
- 22. The endoscope of claim 11, further comprising:
a stop located in fixed relationship to the optics barrel, in obstructing relationship to the inner extending barrel, wherein the inner extending barrel is sized and dimensioned relative to the first barrel and the stop such that, when the inner extending barrel is moved distally into contact with the stop, the proximal face of the inner extending barrel is aligned with the proximal face of the optics barrel.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09,527,499 filed Mar. 16, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,398,724.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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09527499 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
| Child |
10162526 |
Jun 2002 |
US |