Endoscope
US-2016089000-A1 · Mar 31, 2016 · US
US10039438B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10039438-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715598196-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 20, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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A medical camera system includes a video medical scope defining an enclosed space within a distal portion and a proximal portion that a user can attach and detach to each other. The two portions both have an interface for coupling to each other allowing communications across a patient isolation barrier. Power transfer elements provide for power transfer across the patient isolation barrier. The communication and power transfer may allow rotation of the distal portion with respect to the proximal portion while in use.
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A medical camera system comprising: a video medical scope defining an enclosed space within a distal portion and a proximal portion, the video medical scope comprising: at least one image sensor for providing image data; a first optical modulator arranged within the distal portion, the first optical modulator communicatively coupled to the image sensor, the first optical modulator arranged to modulate at least the image data; and a distal interface arranged within the distal portion and comprising: a first optical channel communicatively coupled to the first optical modulator and arranged to transmit the optically modulated image data beyond the enclosed space and over a patient isolation barrier; and a power receiving element for wirelessly receiving electrical power over the patient isolation barrier; and a proximal interface arranged within the proximal portion, the distal and proximal interfaces adapted to releasably couple to each other and each interface lying on opposite sides of the patient isolation barrier, the proximal interface comprising: a first optical receiver arranged to receive the optically modulated image data when the first optical receiver is arranged near or on the first optical channel; and a power transmitting element for wirelessly transmitting the electrical power when the first power transfer element is placed within a power coupling distance from the first receiving element; the first optical channel and first optical receiver respectively arranged to maintain the optical communication channel between the first optical channel and the first optical receiver when the distal and proximal interfaces are coupled. 2. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the distal and proximal interfaces, when coupled, define a rotatable connection that allows for independent rotation, with respect to the proximal interface, of the distal interface, said rotation including rotation about an axis that at least spans the distal and proximal interfaces, when coupled, and the first optical channel and first optical receiver respectively arranged to maintain the optical communication channel between the first optical channel and the first optical receiver when the distal and proximal interfaces are coupled and the distal interface is rotated. 3. The system according to 1 , wherein the first optical channel comprises beam expanding optical components centrally located along the axis of rotation whereby the proximal portion and the distal portion rotate with respect to each other. 4. The system according to claim 3 , wherein the beam expanding optical components are adapted to expand the beam so that the beam diameter is substantially larger than a diameter of an optical fiber in the optical space between the distal portion and the proximal. 5. The system according to claim 4 , wherein the optical components also focus the beam onto the optical fiber when light is propagating the opposite direction. 6. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the proximal portion includes a first receptacle into which the distal portion is adapted to be partially inserted to couple the proximal and distal portions, the power transmitting element comprising an inductive coil positioned around an inside wall of the first receptacle, and the power receiving element comprising an inductive coil positioned along an outer edge of the distal portion. 7. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the power transmitting element comprising a first flat inductive coil positioned in a radial extension of the proximal portion, and the power receiving element comprising a second flat inductive coil positioned in a radial extension of the distal portion. 8. The system according to claim 1 , further comprising a second optical modulator arranged within the proximal portion, the second optical modulator communicatively coupled to a camera control unit (CCU), the second optical modulator arranged to modulate at least control data for the image sensor. 9. The system according to claim 8 , wherein light traveling from the proximal portion to the distal portion of the system is a different wavelength than light traveling from the distal portion to the proximal portion. 10. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the proximal portion attaches to a CCU via a cable which carries data from the proximal portion to the CCU wherein the CCU controls the system and processes the data for display. 11. The system according to claim 10 , wherein the distal portion contains an illumination light emitting device. 12. The system according to claim 10 , wherein the proximal portion comprises an optical fiber which transmits data via an attached cable to a CCU that controls the device and processes the data for display. 13. The system according to claim 1 , in which the proximal portion further comprises a control data modulator coupled to the power transmitting element and adapted for transmitting control data to the distal portion via inductive coupling through the power transmitting element and the power receiving element. 14. A medical camera system comprising: a video medical scope defining an enclosed space within a distal portion and a proximal portion, the video medical scope comprising: at least one image sensor for providing image data; a distal interface of the distal portion a plurality of LED emitters or laser diodes arranged along a circular arrangement at a proximal face of the distal portion and configured to transmit the image data beyond the enclosed space and over a patient isolation barrier, and a power receiving element presented at the proximal face of the distal portion for wirelessly receiving electrical power over the patient isolation barrier; and the proximal portion including proximal interface, the distal and proximal interfaces adapted to releasably couple to each other and each interface lying on opposite sides of the patient isolation barrier, the proximal interface comprising: a plurality of light detectors arranged along a circular arrangement at a distal face of the proximal portion and configured to transmit the image data, and a power transmitting element for wirelessly transmitting the electrical power when the first power transfer element is placed within a power coupling distance from the first receiving element; the LED emitters or laser diodes and light detectors arranged to maintain communication when the distal and proximal interfaces are coupled. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the distal and proximal interfaces, when coupled, defining a rotatable connection that allows for independent rotation, with respect to the proximal interface, of the distal interface, said rotation including rotation about an axis that at least spans the distal and proximal interfaces, when coupled, and the LED emitters or laser diodes and light detectors arranged to maintain communication when the distal and proximal interfaces are coupled and the distal interface is rotated, with respect to the proximal interface, at least about the axis. 16. The medical camera system of claim 15 , wherein the distal portion further comprises a first optical channel including beam expanding optical components centrally located along the axis of rotation whereby the proximal portion and the distal portion rotate with respect to each other, the first optical channel coupled to an optical modulator adapted for transmitting the image data from the distal portion to the proximal portion. 17. The medical camera system of claim 14 , in which at least one of the LED emitters or laser diod
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