Claims
- 1. A miniature endoscope comprising:
a housing having an optical coupler, an optical path for a light source and an imaging device having at least 300,000 pixels; and a waveguide cavity having a light absorbing layer and a diameter less than 2 mm, the waveguide cavity mounted to the housing, the optical coupler directing light from the optical path for the light source through the waveguide to an object being imaged and receiving light from the object being imaged through the waveguide cavity and directing the light to the imaging device.
- 2. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the housing comprises a mounting surface formed within the housing such that securing of the optical coupler against the mounting surface aligns the faces of the optical coupler along an optical axis of the endoscope.
- 3. The endoscope of claim 2 wherein the housing further comprises a clamp to secure the optical coupler against the mounting surface.
- 4. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the housing comprises a beam dump aligned with an axis of the optical coupler, the beam dump removing a nonreflected portion of illumination from the light source.
- 5. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein endoscope further comprises a compensating prism that corrects for optical aberrations caused by the optical coupler.
- 6. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the endoscope further comprises a plurality of lenses mounted within the housing.
- 7. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the optical coupler comprises a first prism and a second prism.
- 8. The endoscope of claim 7 further comprising an optical coating between the first prism and the second prism.
- 9. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the optical path comprises a fiber optic element coupled between a light source and the optical coupler, the fiber optic element having a distal end that is aligned with an axis of the optical coupler.
- 10. The endoscope of claim 9 wherein the fiber optic element comprises a fiber optic lock, the lock engaging the housing of the endoscope to secure the fiber optic element to the housing.
- 11. The endoscope of claim 9 wherein the light source and fiber optic element have a numerical aperture value equivalent to a numerical aperture value of the endoscope.
- 12. The endoscope of claim 9 wherein the light source comprises a reflector, the reflector directing light from a lamp of the light source toward the fiber optic element.
- 13. The endoscope of claim 9 wherein the distal end of the fiber optic element comprises a taper portion, the taper portion collimating light from the light source.
- 14. The endoscope of claim 9 wherein the light source comprises an external lamp.
- 15. The endoscope of claim 1 further comprising an adjustment sleeve, the adjustment sleeve positioning the imaging device along a long axis of the endoscope, thereby providing for focusing of the imaging device.
- 16. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the waveguide cavity comprises a length to diameter ratio of approximately 40.
- 17. The endoscope of claim 16 wherein the length is equal to approximately 6 mm and the diameter is equal to approximately 1.62 mm.
- 18. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the waveguide cavity comprises a sheath extending over the housing of the endoscope, the sheath forming a sterile barrier between the endoscope and an area external to the sheath.
- 19. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the waveguide cavity comprises a rod and lens assembly having at least one lens mounted at a distal end of the rod and lens assembly.
- 20. The endoscope of claim 19 wherein the at least one lens is mounted within a notch located at the distal end of the rod and lens assembly.
- 21. The endoscope of claim 19 wherein the at least one lens is formed of an epoxy material.
- 22. The endoscope of claim 1 further comprising a cannula assembly mounted to the endoscope.
- 23. The endoscope of claim 22 wherein the cannula assembly comprises a cannula body, the waveguide cavity mounted within the cannula body.
- 24. The endoscope of claim 22 wherein the cannula assembly comprises a flushing port.
- 25. The endoscope of claim 22 wherein the cannula assembly further comprises a stylet for penetrating a tissue and allowing insertion of the cannula assembly within the tissue.
- 26. The endoscope of claim 1 wherein the housing comprises a first housing portion and a second housing portion, the first housing portion securing the waveguide cavity and the second housing portion containing the imaging device.
- 27. A method of aligning an optical coupler along an optical axis within a miniature endoscope comprising:
providing a housing having a mounting surface, formed along an optical axis in the endoscope; and securing the optical coupler within the housing against the mounting surface.
- 28. The method of claim 27 further comprising providing a clamp for the optical coupler, the clamp securing the optical coupler within the housing.
- 29. The method of claim 27 further comprising sealing the optical coupler to the mounting surface.
- 30. The method of claim 27 further comprising providing a beam dump adjacent to the optical coupler for removal of an unused portion of illumination from a light source.
- 31. A method of matching a numerical aperture value from a light source with a numerical aperture value for an endoscope comprising:
providing an endoscope having a first numerical aperture value; providing a light source and a fiber optic element having a second numerical aperture value, a distal end of the fiber optic element attached to the light source; inserting a reflector within the light source to modify the numerical value of the light source; attaching a taper portion to a proximal portion of the fiber optic element; and allowing light from the light source and reflector to travel through the fiber optic element and taper to the endoscope to match the numerical aperture value from the light source with the numerical aperture value of the endoscope.
- 32. A miniature endoscope comprising:
a first housing portion having an optical coupler and an optical path for a light source; a second housing portion attachable to the first housing portion, the second housing portion having an imaging device having at least 300,000 pixels; and a waveguide cavity having a light absorbing layer and a diameter less than 2 mm, the waveguide cavity being mounted to the housing, the optical coupler directing light from the optical path for the light source through the waveguide cavity to an object being imaged and receiving light from the object being imaged through the waveguide cavity and directing the light to the imaging device.
- 33. The endoscope of claim 32 wherein the first housing portion comprises a mounting surface formed within the first housing portion such that securing of the optical coupler against the mounting surface aligns the faces of the optical coupler along an optical axis of the endoscope.
- 34. The endoscope of claim 33 wherein the first housing portion further comprises a clamp to secure the optical coupler against the mounting surface.
- 35. The endoscope of claim 32 wherein the first housing portion comprises a beam dump aligned with an axis of the optical coupler, the beam dump removing a nonreflected portion of illumination from the light source.
- 36. The endoscope of claim 32 wherein the endoscope further comprises a compensating prism that corrects for optical aberrations caused by the optical coupler.
- 37. The endoscope of claim 32 wherein the endoscope further comprises a plurality of lenses mounted within the first housing portion.
- 38. The endoscope of claim 32 wherein the optical coupler comprises a first prism and a second prism.
- 39. The endoscope of claim 38 further comprising an optical coating between the first prism and the second prism.
- 40. The endoscope of claim 32 wherein the optical path comprises a fiber optic element coupled between a light source and the optical coupler, the fiber optic element having a distal end that is aligned with an axis of the optical coupler.
- 41. The endoscope of claim 40 wherein the fiber optic element comprises a fiber optic lock, the lock engaging the first housing portion of the endoscope to secure the fiber optic element to the housing.
- 42. The endoscope of claim 40 wherein the light source and fiber optic element have a numerical aperture value equivalent to a numerical aperture value of the endoscope.
- 43. The endoscope of claim 40 wherein the light source comprises a reflector, the reflector directing light from a lamp of the light source toward the fiber optic element.
- 44. The endoscope of claim 40 wherein the distal end of the fiber optic element comprises a taper portion, the taper portion collimating light from the light source.
- 45. The endoscope of claim 40 wherein the light source comprises an external lamp.
- 46. The endoscope of claim 32 wherein the endoscope comprises an adjustment sleeve attached between the first housing portion and the second housing portion, the adjustment sleeve positioning the imaging device along a long axis of the endoscope, thereby providing for focusing of the imaging device.
- 47. The endoscope of claim 32 wherein the waveguide cavity comprises a length to diameter ratio of approximately 40.
- 48. The endoscope of claim 47 wherein the length is equal to approximately 6 mm and the diameter is equal to approximately 1.62 mm.
- 49. The endoscope of claim 32 wherein the waveguide cavity comprises a sheath extending over the first housing portion and the second housing portion of the endoscope, the sheath forming a sterile barrier between the endoscope and an area external to the sheath.
- 50. The endoscope of claim 32 wherein the waveguide cavity comprises a rod and lens assembly having at least one lens mounted at a distal end of the rod and lens assembly.
- 51. The endoscope of claim 50 wherein the at least one lens is mounted within a notch located at the distal end of the rod and lens assembly.
- 52. The endoscope of claim 50 wherein the at least one lens is formed of an epoxy material.
- 53. The endoscope of claim 32 further comprising a cannula assembly mounted to the endoscope.
- 54. The endoscope of claim 53 wherein the cannula assembly comprises a cannula body, the waveguide cavity mounted within the cannula body.
- 55. The endoscope of claim 53 wherein the cannula assembly comprises a flushing port.
- 56. The endoscope of claim 53 wherein the cannula assembly further comprises a stylet for penetrating a tissue and allowing insertion of the cannula assembly within the tissue.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application No. 09/660,840 filed Sep. 13, 2000 which is a Continuation-in-Part (CIP) of 09/518,954, filed Mar. 6, 2000 which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Nos. 60/212,935 filed Jun. 20, 2000, 60/187,305 filed Mar. 6, 2000, 60/156,478 filed Sep. 28, 1999 and 60/153,568 filed Sep. 13, 1999, the teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. This application also relates to U.S. application No. 09/520,648 filed Mar. 6, 2000, and U.S. application No. 09/521,044, filed Mar. 6, 2000, the contents of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (4)
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60212935 |
Jun 2000 |
US |
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60187305 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60156478 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
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60153568 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09660840 |
Sep 2000 |
US |
| Child |
09813939 |
Mar 2001 |
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| Parent |
09518954 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
| Child |
09660840 |
Sep 2000 |
US |