1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a medical instrument provided with image pickup means for observing inside of a patient's body.
2. Description of the Related Art
As is well known, endoscope apparatuses, which are medical instruments, are provided with an image pickup apparatus, which is image pickup means, designed to be introduced into a body cavity of a patient and perform various types of inspections and treatments of affected areas in the body based on observed images taken by the image pickup apparatus. Examples of such endoscopes include those introduced into digestive organs such as esophagus, stomach, large intestine and duodenum, which are tube cavities and tubes in the body, from the oral cavity or anus and those introduced into the abdominal cavity from the vicinity of the umbilical region by puncturing through the body wall.
Endoscope apparatuses for medical care are used in such an environment that dirt such as mucous membranes, filth or blood in the body is stuck to the observation window of the image pickup apparatus or vapor is stuck to the observation window of the image pickup apparatus in a humid environment in the body causing fogging of the observation window, and these deposits may thereby impair visibility, preventing clear images from being taken. Thus, conventionally, various proposals to remove deposits stuck to the observation window of image pickup apparatuses have been presented.
For example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 60-203229 discloses an endoscope incorporating a solid image pickup device which is provided with a member for wiping dirt or the like by contacting a transparent body such as a cover member that covers an observation window and one of the transparent body and the wiping member is movably arranged so as to be operable by the user so that fogging or deposits such as dirt stuck to the transparent body may be removed.
Furthermore, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2006-247261 discloses an endoscope including a rectification board provided on the surface of a cover member of an observation window facing an opening of a merging conduit that sends water, a cleaning liquid or the like, to improve cleaning and draining performance of the cover member.
Furthermore, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2004-329292 discloses a small image pickup apparatus that sprays water stored in a water-retaining pack over a window in front of an image pickup lens from a nozzle to clean stuck gastric juices and residual contents in the stomach or the like.
For example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2006-55275 also proposes an endoscope apparatus that selectively applies ultrasound vibration to a cover member, on an outer surface of which hydrophilic processed coating layer is formed, to prevent fogging of the outer surface of the cover member and remove dirt stuck, in addition to conventional cleaning means for removing dirt by spraying water and a cleaning liquid or the like over the observation window as described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2006-247261 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2004-329292.
A medical instrument according to the present invention includes a body introduced into a body, an image pickup section incorporated in the camera body for picking up an image of an object, a transparent cover member movably disposed at the camera body that always covers an image taking side of the image pickup section irrespective of a moving position, a moving section that causes the cover member to move and a cleaning section disposed outside an image pickup range of the image pickup section that performs cleaning by jetting a fluid over an opposed surface part of the cover glass moved to outside the image pickup range of the image pickup section.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following descriptions, a medical instrument provided with image pickup means used, for example, for a laparoscopic surgical operation will be taken as an example.
First, the camera set up in the abdominal cavity, which is a medical instrument of the present invention used for a laparoscopic surgical operation will be described based on
As shown in
The camera 1 of the present embodiment is used for a laparoscopic surgical operation and used to take images of a treatment region when treating organs or the like in an abdominal cavity 101, which is one of body cavities of the patient.
First, the camera 1 is introduced into the abdominal cavity 101 of the patient via a trocar (not shown) punctured through an abdominal wall 102. The flexible tube 4 is hooked onto the camera 1 by means of a puncture needle (not shown) or the like punctured into the abdominal cavity 101 and the flexible tube 4 is pulled out of the body so as to penetrate the abdominal wall 102.
Next, the flexible tube 4 of the camera 1 is passed through a hole 6a of a fixing unit 6 prepared on the abdominal side of the patient and pulled toward the abdominal wall 102 side. The camera 1 is lifted so that the camera 1 comes closer to the abdominal wall 102 and the flexible tube 4 is pulled toward the outside of the body until the suction cup 3 sticks fast to the inner surface of the abdominal wall 102. By the suction cup 3 sticking fast to the abdominal wall 102, the camera 1 is left indwelling and fixed in the abdominal cavity 101.
The fixing unit 6 is provided with a fixing lever 7 that fixes the flexible tube 4 of the camera 1 on the outside of the body. A hole 7a through which the flexible tube 4 passes is formed at some midpoint of the fixing lever 7 and the fixing lever 7 is urged in one sideward direction of the fixing unit 6 by a spring 8 provided in the fixing unit 6 so that the position of the hole 7a is deviated from the position of the hole 6a of the fixing unit 6.
That is, when the user pushes the fixing lever 7 into the fixing unit 6 up to a position at which the hole 6a of the fixing unit 6 substantially matches the hole 7a of the fixing lever 7 against the urging force of the spring 8, the user can easily pull the flexible tube 4. When the user stops pushing the fixing lever 7 into the fixing unit 6, the fixing lever 7 then slides by receiving the urging force of the spring 8.
Therefore, since the position of the hole 7a of the fixing lever 7 deviates from the position of the hole 6a of the fixing unit 6, the flexible tube 4 of the camera 1 that passes through the holes 6a and 7a is sandwiched and fixed in the fixing unit 6. Thus, the camera 1 is left indwelling and fixed in the abdominal cavity 101 in a stable state in which the suction cup 3, which is the abdominal wall fixing section, sticks fast to the abdominal wall 102.
Next, as described above, a more specific configuration of the camera 1 left indwelling and fixed in the body, the abdominal cavity 101 here, will be described in detail using
The camera body 2 of the camera 1 incorporates a control section 11 which is control means constituting a controller, (here two) batteries 12 constituting a power supply section, an image pickup unit 13 which is image pickup means here and a transmitter/receiver 14 that transmits an image signal photoelectrically converted by the image pickup unit 13 to an external device.
Furthermore, the camera body 2 of the present embodiment incorporates a fluid tank 15 storing water, a cleaning liquid or the like constituting cleaning means (a cleaning mechanical section), a fluid supply pipe 16 connected to the fluid tank 15 and a micro pump 17 inserted in the fluid supply pipe 16. One end of the fluid supply pipe 16 is connected to the fluid tank 15 and the other end is branched into a plurality of (here four) portions and a cleaning nozzle 18, which is a cleaning section, is disposed at each of the four branch ends. The cleaning nozzles 18 also constitute part of the cleaning means (cleaning mechanical section).
The four cleaning nozzles 18 are fixed to a bottom surface section of a cleaning tank 19, which is a space formed in the camera body 2, and jet water, a cleaning liquid or the like in the fluid tank 15 upward. That is, water, a cleaning liquid or the like stored in the fluid tank 15 is supplied to the fluid supply pipe 16 driven by the micro pump 17 and jetted from the four cleaning nozzles 18.
Furthermore, the cleaning tank 19 communicates with a drainage channel 20 which is a hole formed from the underside of the camera body 2 to discharge water, a cleaning liquid or the like jetted from the cleaning nozzles 18 to the outside of the camera body 2. This cleaning tank 19 is disposed to the side of the observation window 2a and on the right side when viewed from the front of the sheet in
Furthermore, a cover member 21, which is a plate like transparent member, is provided at the camera body 2 below the image pickup unit 13 so as to block the upper part of the observation window 2a, which is an opening, and cover the image taking side of the image pickup unit 13 in a manner freely movable sliding leftward/rightward. This cover member 21 has a predetermined length, and metallic fixing frames 22 and 23 are fixed at both ends thereof. Surface coating such as hydrophilic coating may be applied to the surface of the cover member 21.
One end of a coil spring 24, which is an elastic member, is fixed on one side; to the fixing frame 22 here, on the right side as viewed from the front of the sheet. One end of the operation wire 5 is fixed on the other side; to the fixing frame 23 here, on the left side as viewed from the front of the sheet.
A guide groove 25 is formed in the camera body 2 so that the cover member 21 may slide rectilinearly leftward and rightward. The above described coil spring 24 is accommodated in this guide groove 25 on the right side as viewed from the front of the sheet here.
That is, as shown in
Furthermore, the insertion direction of the operation wire 5 connected to the fixing frame 23 of the cover member 21 is changed into a crank shape here by three pulleys 26, 27 and 28 in the camera body 2 and the operation wire 5 is extended outward via the flexible tube 4. A passage 29 for the operation wire 5 to pass is formed in the camera body 2 and the pulleys 26, 27 and 28 are arranged in the respective corners of the passage 29.
The image pickup unit 13, which is image pickup means (image pickup section) of the present embodiment, is configured by including a solid image pickup device 31 such as CCD, CMOS, an image pickup substrate 32 on which the solid image pickup device 31 is mounted, a plurality of objective lenses 33 and a cover lens 34. The image pickup unit 13 condenses light of an object image shown by an image taking optical axis O to a light-receiving section of the solid image pickup device 31, photoelectrically converts the received object image and outputs an image signal to the control section 11. Furthermore, the camera body 2 is provided with an illumination unit (not shown) that irradiates the object with illumination light.
The control section 11 transmits an image signal from the transmitter/receiver 14 to a camera control unit (CCU) (not shown), which is an external device. The image taken by the image pickup unit 13 is subjected to image processing by the CCU and displayed on an outside monitor (not shown).
Furthermore, the control section 11 drives/controls the micro pump 17 according to a drive instruction signal from outside received by the transmitter/receiver 14. That is, the micro pump 17 is driven/stopped by the user operating an outside controller (not shown).
Furthermore, two batteries 12 constitute a power supply section to drive the control section 11, the image pickup unit 13, the transmitter/receiver 14, the micro pump 17 and the illumination unit (not shown). The two batteries 12 are electrically connected to the control section 11 via an electric cable (not shown) for power supply. The control section 11 is connected to the image pickup unit 13, the transmitter/receiver 14, the micro pump 17 or the like individually via communication cables (not shown) for power supply and exchange of signals.
The camera 1 of the present embodiment configured as shown above is introduced into the abdominal cavity 101 as described above for a laparoscopic surgical operation and used by being left indwelling and fixed with the suction cup 3 sticking fast to the abdominal wall 102. When used, the camera 1 is normally used with the cover member 21 moved to the left along the guide groove 25 as viewed from the front of the sheet as shown in
That is, the camera 1 is operated and held in a condition in which the operation wire 5 is pulled by the user and the cover member 21 is moved leftward as viewed from the front of the sheet here along the guide groove 25 against the urging force of the coil spring 24. The moving position and condition of the cover member 21 are held in this way and the diseased part in the abdominal cavity 101 is observed during normal operation.
During surgical treatment by laparoscopy, when fogging occurs on the surface of the cover member 21 exposed at the observation window 2a or dirt such as mucous membrane, blood is stuck and visibility is thereby impaired, the user slackens the operation wire 5 and the cover member 21 moves rightward as viewed from the front of the sheet here along the guide groove 25 by receiving the urging force of the coil spring 24 as shown in
In this case, the user operates the controller (not shown) at hand to drive the micro pump 17 and causes water, a cleaning liquid or the like to jet from the four cleaning nozzles 18 over the surface of the cover member 21 on which fogging occurs or to which dirt such as mucous membrane, blood is stuck, that is, the surface opposed to the four cleaning nozzles 18. Thus, the surface of the cover member 21 which has moved above the cleaning tank 19 is cleaned with water, a cleaning liquid or the like, making it possible to thereby perform defogging or remove sticking mucous membrane, blood or the like.
When the cover member 21 is slidingly moved by the urging force of the coil spring 24 and the portion of the surface to which fogging, dirt or the like is stuck has been moved to the cleaning tank 19 side, the portion accommodated in the guide groove 25 opposite to the cleaning tank 19 comes to block the observation window 2a. That is, no fogging, dirt or the like is stuck to the exposed surface of the cover member 21 that covers the image taking side of the image pickup unit 13 so as to block the observation window 2a, allowing the image pickup unit 13 to take clear images.
After performing defogging or removing dirt such as mucous membrane, blood, the user operates the controller (not shown) at hand to stop the micro pump 17, pulls the operation wire 5 again so as to restore the state in which the cover member 21 has moved leftward along the guide groove 25 as shown in
As described above, the camera 1 of the present embodiment includes the slidable transparent cover member 21 which is exposed so as to always block the observation window 2a of the image pickup unit 13 that takes an image of the object to be examined and has a configuration in which when fogging, dirt or the like is stuck to the surface of the cover member 21, the user causes the cover member 21 to slidingly move, and can thereby clean fogging or deposits such as dirt from the surface outside the field of view of the image pickup unit 13. Furthermore, the camera 1 also has a configuration in which while cleaning fogging, dirt or the like stuck to part of the surface of the cover member 21, the other part of the surface of the cover member 21 to which no fogging, dirt or the like is stuck blocks the observation window 2a and moves into the field of view of the image pickup unit 13.
Thus, when visibility of the camera 1 is impaired, the user pulls the operation wire 5, cleans part of the surface of the cover member 21 to which dirt or the like is stuck and which has slidingly moved to the cleaning tank 19, then slackens the operation wire 5 and returns the operation wire 5 to its original position, and can thereby take a clear object image.
That is, the camera 1 of the present embodiment has a configuration in which water, a cleaning liquid or the like for cleaning part of the surface of the cover member 21 never enters the observation area of the image pickup unit 13, and it is thereby possible to remove fogging or deposits such as dirt without interfering with observation and always obtain a clear observation image.
As shown in
Furthermore, the cover member 21 is not limited to the configuration of slidingly moved by pulling/slackening of the operation wire 5, but, for example, it is also possible to adopt a configuration in which the cover member 21 is made to slidingly move electrodynamically using moving means (drive source) using a motor.
Next, a second embodiment of a camera set up in the abdominal cavity, which is a medical instrument according to the present invention, will be described based on
In the camera set up in the abdominal cavity (hereinafter also simply referred to as “camera”) 1 of the present embodiment, a cover member 41 which is made to rotate by a pulling/slackening operation of the operation wire 5 is disposed so as to cover the periphery of the image pickup unit 13 as shown in
To be more specific, the camera body 2 is provided with the cylindrical transparent cover member 41 which rotates around an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis. Surface coating such as hydrophilic coating may be applied to the surface of the cover member 41 in the present embodiment, too.
The cover member 41 is fitted into a rotation pulley 42, one end of which is rotatably disposed. The rotation pulley 42 is connected to an axial body 45 rotatably held by a bearing 44 which is fixed in the camera body 2. Furthermore, the operation wire 5 is wound around the rotation pulley 42. That is, when the user pulls the operation wire 5, the rotation pulley 42 rotates in a predetermined direction.
The operation wire 5 of the present embodiment is inserted into the camera body 2 from the flexible tube 4, passed through the passage 29 as in the case of the first embodiment and the insertion direction thereof is changed by two pulleys 27 and 28.
A spiral spring 43 is connected to the axial body 45. The spiral spring 43 is disposed so as to generate a counter force in the axial body 45 in the rotation direction around the axial body 45 around which the rotation pulley 42 rotates by pulling of the operation wire 5 and produce energy for rotating in the reverse direction.
In the present embodiment, the operation wire 5, the rotation pulley 42 and the spiral spring 43 constitute moving means (moving mechanical section) that rotates the cover member 41.
The aforementioned cover member 41, the rotation pulley 42 fitted into the cover member 41 and supported on the axial body 45 and the spiral spring 43 connected to the axial body 45 are disposed in a cavity 47 having a channel-shaped cross section formed in the camera body 2 and cylindrically hollowed out in accordance with the rotation of the cover member 41. The cavity 47 is formed so as to surround the image pickup unit 13 in communication with the observation window 2a so that the rotating cover member 41 is always exposed while blocking the observation window 2a.
That is, the cover member 41 is disposed so as to surround the image pickup unit 13 and arranged in the camera body 2 so as to be exposed while blocking the observation window 2a at any rotation position.
Furthermore, a cleaning tank 19 is formed in the upper part of the cylindrical part of the cavity 47 in which the cover member 41 is disposed, a spout of which is directed downward so that the cleaning nozzle 18 can jet water, a cleaning liquid or the like toward the surface of the cover member 41. There are lateral two lines of cleaning nozzles 18 as shown in
Since the cleaning tank 19 provided with the cleaning nozzles 18 is also provided outside the field of view of the image pickup unit 13 according to the present embodiment, the camera 1 can have a configuration in which water, a cleaning liquid or the like for cleaning the surface of the dirty cover member 41 never enters the observation area of the image pickup unit 13, it is possible to remove fogging or deposits such as dirt without interfering with observation and always obtain a clear observation image.
Furthermore, the rest of the configuration of the camera 1 of the present embodiment is the same as that of the camera 1 of the first embodiment.
The camera 1 of the present embodiment configured as shown above is used by being introduced into the abdominal cavity 101 for a laparoscopic surgical operation and left indwelling and fixed with the suction cup 3 sticking fast to the abdominal wall 102 as in the case of the first embodiment.
During surgical treatment by laparoscopy, when visibility is impaired due to generation of fogging on or sticking of dirt such as mucous membrane, blood to the surface of the cover member 41 exposed while covering the image taking side of the image pickup unit 13 so as to block the observation window 2a, the user pulls the operation wire 5 to cause the cover member 41 to rotate around the axial body 45 in a predetermined direction. In this case, the surface of the portion of the cover member 41 hidden in the cavity 47, which is free of fogging, dirt or the like, moves to a position where the surface is exposed while blocking the observation window 2a. Thus, the camera 1 can take a clearer object image using the image pickup unit 13.
In this case, the user operates a controller (not shown) at hand to drive the micro pump 17 and cause the (here eight) cleaning nozzles 18 to jet water, a cleaning liquid or the like toward the surface of the cover member 41 on which fogging is generated or to which dirt such as mucous membrane, blood is stuck, that is, the surface opposed to the eight cleaning nozzles 18 as in the case of the first embodiment. Thus, the surface of the cover member 41 which has rotatingly moved onto the cleaning tank 19 is cleaned with water, a cleaning liquid or the like, and it is possible to remove fogging or dirt such as mucous membrane, blood stuck thereto. The user can then stop the micro pump 17 using the controller (not shown) at hand.
Furthermore, according to the present embodiment, when the user pulls the operation wire 5 and the surface of the cover member 41 exposed from the observation window 2a becomes dirty, the user slackens the operation wire 5. The axial body 45 then rotates by receiving the urging force of the spiral spring 43 and the surface part of the cover member 41 which has been washed free of dirt returns to the original position, that is, the position where the surface part of the cover member 41 is exposed from the observation window 2a. The user then performs the aforementioned operation on the dirty surface of the cover member 41 that rotates in the cleaning tank 19 for cleaning.
As described above, the camera 1 of the present embodiment can easily rotate the surface of the cover member 41 exposed from the observation window 2a by pulling/slackening the operation wire 5 and always take a clear object image by repeating the cleaning of the surface of the cover member 41 located in the cleaning tank 19.
That is, the camera 1 of the present embodiment has the same effect as that of the first embodiment and has a configuration in which water, a cleaning liquid or the like for cleaning part of the surface of the cover member 41 never enters the observation area of the image pickup unit 13, and thereby never interferes with observation and it is possible to remove fogging or deposits such as dirt and always obtain a clear observation image.
The cover member 41 is not limited to the configuration in which the cover member 41 is rotated by pulling/slackening the operation wire 5, but a configuration may also be adopted in which the cover member 41 is rotated using movable means (drive source) using, for example, a motor.
Next, a third embodiment of a camera set up in the abdominal cavity, which is a medical instrument according to the present invention, will be described based on
As shown in
To be more specific, drum accommodating sections 56 and 57 which are spaces for rotatably accommodating the feeding drum 51 and the winding drum 52 are formed in the camera body 2 of the camera 1, left and right so as to sandwich the image pickup unit 13. The drum accommodating sections 56 and 57 are formed so as to communicate with the observation window 2a. Rollers 54 and 55 are disposed on both sides of and in the vicinity of the observation window 2a with which the drum accommodating sections 56 and 57 communicate so that the transparent film 53 may rectilinearly pass along the surface of the cover lens 34 of the image pickup unit 13.
The transparent film 53 flattened by the two rollers 54 and 55 is placed so as to block the observation window 2a and cover the image taking side of the image pickup unit 13. Surface coating such as hydrophilic coating may be applied to the surface of the transparent film 53.
As shown in
Furthermore, a spiral spring 58 connected to the drum shaft 51a is provided outside the one outward flange 51c. The spiral spring 58 is set so as to generate an urging force in a reverse direction against the rotation direction in which the feeding drum 51 sends out the transparent film 53. That is, the spiral spring 58 gives tension such that when the transparent film 53 wound up by the winding drum 52 blocks the observation window 2a and covers the image taking side of the image pickup unit 13, the transparent film 53 is always kept flat.
As shown in
Here, the operation wire 5 is also inserted into the camera body 2 from the flexible tube 4, passed through the passage 29, and the insertion direction thereof is changed by the two pulleys 27 and 28 as in the case of the second embodiment.
The rest of the configuration of the camera 1 of the present embodiment is also the same as that of the camera 1 of the first embodiment.
In the camera 1 according to the present embodiment configured as shown above, when fogging, deposits such as dirt are stuck to the transparent film 53 which is exposed at the observation window 2a and covers the image taking side of the image pickup unit 13 and visibility is thereby impaired, the user pulls the operation wire 5 and thereby sends out the transparent film 53 to the observation window 2a. In other words, in the camera 1, when the user pulls the operation wire 5, the winding drum 52 rotates, winds up the transparent film 53 to which fogging, dirt or the like is stuck, a new part of the film wound around the feeding drum 51 free of fogging, dirt or the like is sent out so as to be exposed from the observation window 2a and cover the image taking side of the image pickup unit 13.
Thus, the camera 1 of the present embodiment has a configuration in which when fogging, dirt or the like is stuck to the transparent film 53 and visibility of the image pickup unit 13 is impaired, a clean part of the transparent film 53 can be sent out so as to be exposed at the observation window 2a and cover the image taking side of the image pickup unit 13 by pulling the operation wire 5, and it is thereby possible to always obtain a clear observation image without interfering with observation.
A configuration may also be adopted in which the feeding drum 51 wound with the transparent film 53 and the winding drum 52 for winding up the transparent film 53 are integrally formed into a cartridge type so as to be replaceable by being attached/detached to/from the camera body 2. Furthermore, the winding drum 52 is not limited to the configuration in which the winding drum 52 is rotated by pulling the operation wire 5 but may also be configured so as to be rotated electrodynamically driven by a motor.
Next, a fourth embodiment of a camera set up in the abdominal cavity, which is a medical instrument according to the present invention, will be described based on
As shown in
To be more specific, the camera 1 of the present embodiment is provided with no flexible tube and a wire 9 for lifting the camera body 2 extends from the suction cup 3 which is an abdominal wall fixing section.
Furthermore, the camera body 2 is provided with a cleaning nozzle 60 which extends in an arc shape along the outer surface of the cover member 61. The cleaning nozzle 60 constitutes one of cleaning means (cleaning mechanical section) in the present embodiment and a fluid supply channel 68 for jetting a fluid is formed inside (see
The fluid supply channel 68 communicates with the micro pump 17 disposed in the camera body 2 and the micro pump 17 sends a fluid such as water, a cleaning liquid stored in the fluid tank 15. Furthermore, the micro pump 17 is connected to the fluid tank 15 via the fluid supply pipe 16.
There are two fluid tanks 15 of the present embodiment in the camera body 2 as shown in
The peripheral edge of the dome-shaped transparent cover member 61 is fitted and fixed to a base 62 rotatably disposed in the camera body 2 via a bearing 63. That is, the cover member 61 is rotatably disposed with respect to the camera body 2.
Furthermore, a roller 65 formed of an elastic member such as rubber of a motor 64 incorporated in the camera body 2 is held in pressure contact with the inner surface of the base 62 and the roller 65 rotates with respect to the camera body 2 together with the cover member 61 as the motor 64 rotates. A gear may be used instead of the roller 65 and in that case, a gear groove may be formed in the inner surface of the base 62.
Furthermore, the motor 64 constitutes moving means (drive source) of the present embodiment and is driven/controlled by the control section 11. The motor 64 is driven/stopped under the control of the control section 11 by the user operating an outside controller (not shown) and thereby inputting a wireless instruction signal to the transmitter/receiver 14 as in the case of the drive/control described about the micro pump 17 of the first embodiment. Thus, the cover member 61 is configured to rotate/stop through drive/control of the motor 64 with respect to the camera body 2.
The image pickup unit 13 of the present embodiment is provided with a prism 35 that causes the image taking optical axis O to refract instead of the cover lens so that the cleaning nozzle 60 deviates from the range of field of view. That is, the image pickup unit 13 has a so-called oblique-viewing configuration in which the image taking direction is inclined by a predetermined angle using the prism 35 so that the cleaning nozzle 60 does not enter the range of the field of view.
Furthermore, the rest of the configuration of the camera 1 of the present embodiment is also the same as that of the camera 1 of the first embodiment.
According to the camera 1 of the present embodiment configured as above, when fogging, dirt or the like is stuck to the surface of the cover member 61 that covers the image taking side of the image pickup unit 13 and visibility is impaired, the motor 64 is driven to rotate the cover member 61 and the micro pump 17 is driven to jet water, a cleaning liquid or the like from the four openings 67 of the cleaning nozzle 60, and it is thereby possible to clean the surface of the cover member 61 that rotates. That is, when fogging, dirt or the like is stuck to the cover member 61 and visibility of the image pickup unit 13 is impaired, water, a cleaning liquid or the like is jetted from the cleaning nozzle 60 disposed outside the field of view of the image pickup unit 13, and the camera 1 can thereby be configured to be able to clean the surface of the cover member 61 without interfering with observation and always obtain a clear observation image.
The cleaning nozzle 60 may also be disposed so that a wiping member such as a wiper made of an elastic member such as rubber contacts the surface of the cover member 61 as shown in
Next, a fifth embodiment of a camera set up in the abdominal cavity, which is a medical instrument according to the present invention, will be described based on
The camera set up in the abdominal cavity (hereinafter also simply referred to as “camera”) 1 of the present embodiment is provided with a tubular cleaning nozzle 73 slidably disposed in the camera body 2 as shown in
The cleaning nozzle 73 is made to slidingly move by being driven by a motor 71, which is drive means (drive source) incorporated in the camera body 2. To be more specific, the cleaning nozzle 73 is slidably disposed in a slide holding hole portion 38 which is left open on the side of the observation window 2a formed in the camera body 2. A gear groove 73a serving as a rack meshed with a gear 72 serving as a pinion of the motor 71 is formed at the top of the cleaning nozzle 73.
That is, as in the case of the first embodiment, when the micro pump 17 is driven, the motor 71 is driven/stopped by the user operating an outside controller (not shown) and the cleaning nozzle 73 of the present embodiment slidingly moves so as to lead out into the observation window 2a. Furthermore, since the cleaning nozzle 73 is made to slidingly move by being driven by the motor 71, the camera 1 is provided with no flexible tube as in the case of the fourth embodiment and the wire 9 for lifting the camera body 2 extends from the suction cup 3 which is an abdominal wall fixing section.
The slide holding hole portion 38 of the camera body 2 in which the sliding cleaning nozzle 73 is accommodated communicates with the fluid tank 15 via the fluid supply pipe 16. The fluid supply pipe 16 is provided with a micro pump 17 as in the case of the first embodiment.
The cleaning nozzle 73 is provided with an O ring 75 contacting the inner surface of the slide holding hole portion 38 to keep the interior thereof watertight even when the cleaning nozzle 73 slidingly moves. That is, water, a cleaning liquid or the like in the fluid tank 15 sent into the slide holding hole portion 38 by being driven by the micro pump 17 flows into the cleaning nozzle 73.
The water, cleaning liquid or the like is jetted out from spouts 74 (see
The rest of the configuration of the camera 1 of the present embodiment is also the same as that of the camera 1 of the first embodiment.
As described so far, the camera 1 may also have a configuration in which the cleaning nozzle 73 is led out into the observation window 2a, water, a cleaning liquid or the like is jetted over the surface of the cover lens 34 of the image pickup unit 13 so as to clean fogging, deposits such as dirt.
As shown in
To be more specific, the insertion direction of the operation wire 5 is changed by a pulley 77 and the operation wire 5 is inserted into the slide holding hole portion 38 of the camera body 2. An end of the operation wire 5 is connected to the cleaning nozzle 73. A coil spring 78 is disposed in the slide holding hole portion 38 so as to externally fitted onto the operation wire 5. The coil spring 78 urges the cleaning nozzle 73 to be accommodated in the slide holding hole portion 38.
That is, when the user pulls the operation wire 5, the cleaning nozzle 73 can be led out into the observation window 2a and when the user slackens the operation wire 5, the cleaning nozzle 73 can be accommodated into the slide holding hole portion 38 by the urging force of the coil spring 78.
Here, the cleaning nozzle 73 has a configuration provided with a plurality of (here four) spouts 74 along the longitudinal direction in which the cleaning nozzle 73 is led out into the observation window 2a.
Next, a sixth embodiment of a camera set up in the abdominal cavity, which is a medical instrument according to the present invention, will be described based on
As shown in
The cleaning nozzle 60 is formed integrally with a cylindrical rotation section 81 which is rotatably disposed around the camera body 2 by being held by a bearing 82. The rotation section 81 is provided with the micro pump 17 and the fluid tank 15, and the fluid supply channel 68 that extends to the cleaning nozzle 60 and the fluid supply pipe 69 in which the micro pump 17 is interposed.
Furthermore, the rotation section 81 and the camera body 2 are provided with a slip ring 83 so that a drive control signal outputted from the control section 11 to the micro pump 17 is inputted to the micro pump 17 even when the rotation section 81 rotates, and are configured so as to maintain electric connection.
The rotation section 81 is driven to rotate around the side peripheral part of the camera body 2 by a drive force of a motor 85 incorporated on the camera body 2 side. The motor 85 is provided with a roller 86 which is held in pressure contact with the inner surface of the rotation section 81. A gear may also be used instead of the roller 86, and in such a case, a gear groove meshed with the gear is formed in the inner surface of the rotation section 81.
Furthermore, the rest of the configuration of the camera 1 of the present embodiment is the same as that of the camera 1 of the fourth embodiment.
As described above, the camera 1 may also have a configuration in which the cleaning nozzle 60 is rotated and water, a cleaning liquid or the like is jetted over the surface of the cover member 61 so as to clean fogging, deposits such as dirt off the surface of the cover member 61.
The fluid tank 15 of the above described embodiments may also naturally have a cassette type configuration which is attachable/detachable to/from the camera body 2 or the like.
The medical instrument of the above described embodiments can always obtain a clear observation image without interfering with observation even when removing fogging, deposits such as dirt.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009-052367 | Mar 2009 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation application of PCT/JP2009/066405 filed on Sep. 18, 2009 and claims benefit of Japanese Application No. 2009-052367 filed in Japan on Mar. 5, 2009, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by this reference.
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Parent | PCT/JP2009/066405 | Sep 2009 | US |
Child | 12727744 | US |