Claims
- 1. An illumination system for an endoscope comprising:
a. illumination means for directing light on an object to be viewed by said endoscope; b. said illumination means adapted for mounting to the distal end of said endoscope.
- 2. The illumination system of claim 1, said illumination means comprising a plurality of LED chips mounted to a base plate.
- 3. The illumination system of claim 2 further comprising reflector means for directing the angular emission of light from said illumination means.
- 4. The illumination system of claim 3, said reflector means comprising substantially hemispherical reflector cups surrounding each of said LED chips.
- 5. The illumination system of claim 4, said reflector cups formed integral to said base plate.
- 6. The illumination system of claim 1, said illumination means comprising an LED assembly mounted at the proximal end of said endoscope and means for transmitting light emitted from said LED assembly to the distal end of said endoscope.
- 7. The illumination system of claim 2, said illumination system comprising at least two red LED's wired in series, and a substantially larger number of both blue LED's and green LED's wired in parallel, whereby electrical transients introduced into said system during color switching are minimized.
- 8. The illumination system of claim 2, said illumination means further comprising a white light source mounted on said base plate.
- 9. The illumination system of either of claims 2 through 8, said base plate comprising an annular ceramic substrate and an aperture centrally disposed within said substrate.
- 10. An endoscopic camera in combination with an illumination system comprising:
a. a sheath; b. illumination means mounted at the distal end of said sheath; c. a video detector; and d. an objective lens system mounted within said sheath between said illumination means and said video detector.
- 11. The endoscopic camera and illumination system combination of claim 10 further comprising means to activate said illumination means in synchronization with said video detector whereby said illumination means illuminates a body cavity proximate said camera with sequences of colored light.
- 12. An endoscopic video camera system comprising:
a. an illumination system for sequentially illuminating an object, said illumination system including an illumination means having first, second, and third primary color light sources, said illumination means mounted at the distal end of a camera sheath; b. means for separately and successively activating said first, second, and third primary color light sources for equal standard television field periods; c. means for focusing a primary color light reflected from said object onto a sensor, said sensor providing a primary color level analog data responsive to the level of said primary color light focused onto said sensor; d. means for capturing said primary color level analog data from said sensor; e. A/D converter means for converting said captured primary color level analog data to digital format, thereby providing digitized captured primary color level data; f. first delay means coupled to the output of said A/D converter means for delaying for a standard television field period said digitized captured primary color level data; g. second delay means coupled to the output of said first delay means for further delaying for a standard television field period said digitized captured primary color level data; h. first, second, and third digital-to-analog converter means for converting said digitized captured primary color level data from said A/D converter means, from said first delay means, and from said second delay means, thereby providing re-converted first, second, and third primary color level analog data, said re-converted first, second, and third primary color level analog data representing color television video signals corresponding to said first, second, and third primary colors; and i. means for successively switching the outputs of said A/D converter means, said first delay means, and said second delay means to said first, second, and third digital-to-analog converter means.
- 13. The system of claim 12 further comprising monitor means operatively connected to the outputs of said first, second, and third digital-to-analog converter means.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 further comprising means for wireless transmission of said primary color level analog data from said sensor to a remote location.
- 15. A compact light source for illuminating an object while in a body cavity, said light source comprising first, second, and third color LED's fixed to a common substrate, said first, second, and third color LED's electrically connected to said substrate and to each other in a pattern whereby said first, second and third color LED's can be separately operated in a sequential manner.
- 16. The light source of claim 15, further comprising circuit means to operate said first and second color LED's simultaneously whereby chrominance and luminance color video signals can be generated from light reflected from the object being viewed.
- 17. An endoscopic video camera system comprising:
a. a video camera mounted at the proximal end of an endoscope; and b. illumination means for emitting light from said system toward an object to be viewed within a body cavity, said illumination means mounted within the distal end of said endoscope.
- 18. The camera system of claim 17, said illumination means comprising a plurality of LED's mounted to a ceramic substrate in an annular pattern around an aperture formed in said substrate.
- 19. The camera system of claim 18 further comprising means for re-directing light emitted from the edges of each of said LED's toward the object to be viewed.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 905,278 filed Jun. 26, 1992, for “Single Sensor Video Imaging System and Method Using Sequential Color Object Illumination”.
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