The disclosed invention relates to a three-dimensional imager for use in surgery or other procedures.
The system includes illumination elements 20 for illuminating the field of view. These may be fiberoptic bundles as shown, or LED chip-on-tip elements, as non-limiting examples.
The illustrated system allows for construction of smaller diameter imaging heads than what is possible using more conventional systems that have a pair of lens assemblies where each directs an image onto a dedicated image sensor. Such systems require relatively large diameter imaging heads due to the need to position the two image sensors side-by-side, which then necessitates a large lens center spacing to allow imaging at short working distances.
In a modified embodiment, the liquid crystal shutter 18 is replaced with polarizers. In this modified embodiment, two LED light sources are orthogonally polarized and alternated to create alternating left eye and right eye images. See
As yet another alternative, rather than using two lens assemblies and shuttering back and forth between them, an alternative system might make use of an active prism behind a single lens assembly so as to repeatedly redirect the line of sight from the lens system.