The present application relates generally to a lamp and, more specifically, to a lamp with a main light source and additional light sources.
An operating room, for instance, at a hospital, a surgery suite or a trauma center, is often nearly dark during an endoscopy procedure. Notably, the endoscopy procedure typically involves video monitor. Lower light power may be seen as beneficial to a team carrying out the endoscopy procedure. For example, lower light power may be seen to lead to decreased eye fatigue when compared to higher light power.
Reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings which show example implementations; and in which:
A lamp with at least one specific operational mode is disclosed herein. An endoscopy mode may be engineered to create an even glow. The even glow may be seen to allow members of a surgical team to easily locate lamp during an endoscopy procedure. Furthermore, the even glow may be seen to provide limited brightness so that team members may more readily locate equipment in an otherwise dark operating room. Subsequent to location, the equipment may be relocated within the operating room.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a lamp comprising a housing and a circuit board housed within the housing. The circuit has a plurality of circuit paths, the circuit paths configured to provide electricity to: a main light source, positioned centrally on the circuit board; and a secondary light source, positioned peripherally on the circuit board.
Other aspects and features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon review of the following description of specific implementations of the disclosure in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
In overview, aspects of the present application relate to a surgical or diagnostic lamp having a specialized endoscopy mode for use in hospitals, surgery suites, trauma centers, etc.
Central to the circuit board 200 is a primary, or “main,” light source 202. For example, the main light source 202 may be realized as a main Light Emitting Diode (LED) 202. Close to the periphery of the circuit board 200, multiple secondary, or “endo,” light sources 204 may be positioned. In the example circuit board 200 of
The main circuit path may be designed such that the main LED 202 is not affected by presence of the endo LEDs 204. Furthermore, each of the individual endo circuit paths may be designed so that each corresponding endo LED 204 is not affected by presence of the other endo LEDs 204.
In operation, electric current is provided, via the main circuit path, to the main LED 202. Light from the main LED 202 may then be used for illuminating a patient. More particularly, light from the main LED 202 may then be used for illuminating a very specific portion of the patient. A lens (not shown) may be used to focus the light coming out of the main LED 202 onto the very specific portion of the patient. Indeed, the optic 104 may be used to focus the light coming out of the main LED 202 onto the very specific portion of the patient. The optic 104 may be a total internal refraction optic.
Electric current may also be provided, via the endo circuit paths, to the endo LEDs 204. Light from the endo LEDs 204 may then be used for creating an even glow. More particularly, the housing 102 may be used to bend the light from the endo LEDs 204 to create the even glow.
The housing 102 can also be used to align beam from a optic/reflector. For example, a parabolic shape for the housing 102 may be used with a reflective interior surface to reflect light from the main LED 202 to form a resultant beam of light emanating from the lamp 100.
Conveniently, the endo LEDs 204 may be designed so that minimal overhead is added to the overall design of the lamp 100. Furthermore, it may be shown that the addition of the endo LEDs 204 does not lead to the experience of any additional heat or color distortion from the perspective of the surgical team.
The above-described implementations of the present application are intended to be examples only. Alterations, modifications and variations may be effected to the particular implementations by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the application, which is defined by the claims appended hereto.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/110,858, filed Feb. 2, 2015, the contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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62110858 | Feb 2015 | US |