Claims
- 1. A headlamp apparatus, comprising:
- a housing;
- a fiber optic conduit terminating at an output surface in said housing, wherein said fiber optic conduit transmits a beam of light, generated from a remote light source, along an optical path within said housing, said beam of light of a given diameter having a central region of a predetermined brightness and a peripheral region that is less bright than said predetermined brightness;
- a first adjustable optical diaphragm disposed proximate said output surface on said optical path, said first adjustable optical diaphragm selectively controlling the diameter of said beam of light passing therethrough;
- a second adjustable optical diaphragm disposed on said optical path, said second adjustable optical diaphragm selectively obscuring said peripheral region of said beam of light, thereby enabling only light contained in said central region to pass therethrough; and
- means for simultaneously adjusting said first and second adjustable optical diaphragms in order to simultaneously control both the size and eliminate said peripheral region of said beam of light.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a focusing lens arrangement is focused at an output of said first adjustable optical diaphragm.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said focusing lens arrangement is focused at a point between said adjustable optical diaphragm and said second adjustable optical diaphragm.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 1, further including a means for supporting said headlamp apparatus on the head of a person.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said simultaneous adjustment means includes an iris housing for supporting both said adjustable diaphragms, an adjustment collar and a collet housing, wherein both said adjustment collar and collet housing enclose said iris housing.
- 6. A method of projecting a beam of light from a fiber optic source, comprising the steps of
- positioning said fiber optic source so that said beam of light is emitted from said fiber optic source along a predetermined optical path, wherein said beam of light has a central region surrounded by a penumbral region;
- controlling the size of said beam of light by passing said beam of light through a first optical diaphragm having an adjustable aperture; and
- obstructing said penumbral region of said beam of light of a given size by passing said beam of light through a second optical diaphragm sized to permit only said central region of said beam of light therethrough, wherein said controlling the size and obstructing said penumbral region of said beam of light is performed simultaneously.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 wherein interference occurs in said beam of light along said optical path, wherein said interference creates said penumbral region, at a distinct point along said path and said method further includes the step of positioning said second optical diaphragm along said optical path at a position beyond said distinct point where said penumbral region is found.
- 8. In an optical system where light is projected from a fiber optic conduit onto a target region, wherein the projected light of a given diameter contains a uniform central region and a surrounding uniform penumbral region, a method of eliminating the penumbral region comprising the steps of:
- passing the projected light transmitted from said fiber optic conduit directly into a first adjustable optical diaphragm to selectively control the diameter of the projected light impinging upon said target region;
- passing the projected light through a second adjustable optical diaphragm having an aperture sized to obstruct at least the penumbral region of the projected light, thereby enabling only light from the uniform central region to impinge upon said target region;
- means for simultaneously adjusting said first and second adjustable optical diaphragms in order to simultaneously control both the diameter and eliminate the penumbral region of the projected light; and
- focusing the projected light onto said target region by passing the projected light through a focusing lens arrangement after the projected light has passed through said second optical diaphragm.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/281,915, filed on Jul. 28, 1994, entitled SURGICAL HEADLAMP WITH DUAL APERTURE CONTROL.
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