Claims
- 1. An endoscope comprising:
a handle; a probe; a lens extending through the probe and terminating at the handle; a movable focusing lens positioned in the handle and aligned with the lens in the probe; and an electric motor drive system mounted in the handle and coupled to the focusing lens for electrically driving the focusing lens longitudinally in the handle.
- 2. The endoscope of claim 1 and including a lens barrel for supporting the focusing lens, the lens barrel being restrained within a longitudinal guiding cavity within the handle.
- 3. The endoscope of claim 2 wherein the motor drive system comprises:
an electric motor; a lead screw; a nut follower threadedly mounted on the lead screw; a coupler for drivingly connecting the electric motor to the lead screw; and spring biasing means for urging the nut follower into engagement with threads on the lead screw when the nut follower is overdriven with respect to threads on the lead screw.
- 4. The endoscope of claim 3 and including means coupling the nut follower to the lens barrel.
- 5. The endoscope of claim 4 wherein the spring biasing means includes a spring acting against the lens barrel.
- 6. The endoscope of claim 5 wherein the spring biasing means include a spring acting to urge the lead screw in a longitudinal direction in the handle.
- 7. The endoscope of claim 1 and including a bayonet type coupling for attaching the probe to the handle.
- 8. The endoscope of claim 7 and including a locking lever extending longitudinally along the handle and pivotable to engage a slot in the probe.
- 9. The endoscope of claim 8 and including a cam surface on the probe for raising the locking lever as the probe is rotated with respect to the handle, the slot in the probe being located at an end of the cam surface.
- 10. The endoscope of claim 9 wherein the bayonet type coupling comprises a plurality of cantilevered, radially inward extending flanges on the handle and a corresponding plurality of mating outwardly extending flanges on the probe, the probe flanges sliding under the handle flanges by rotating of the probe with respect to a longitudinal axis of the handle.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 60/266,354, filed on Feb. 2, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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