Endoscope and method for producing endoscope
US-2024315534-A1 · Sep 26, 2024 · US
US12078795B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12078795-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318128750-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2023 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2024 |
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Improved fluoresced imaging (FI) endoscope devices and systems are provided to enhance use of endoscopes with FI and visible light capabilities. An endoscope device is provided for endoscopy imaging in a white light and a fluoresced light mode. A relay system includes an opposing pair of rod lens assemblies positioned symmetrically with respect to a central airspace. The rod lens assemblies include a meniscus lens positioned immediately adjacent to a central airspace and with the convex surface facing the airspace, a first lens having positive power with a convex face positioned adjacent to the inner face of the meniscus lens, a rod lens adjacent to the first lens having positive power and an outer optical manipulating structure selected from various designs providing chromatic aberration correction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A relay system for an endoscope comprising: an opposing pair of rod lens assemblies positioned symmetrically with respect to a central airspace, wherein each rod lens assembly includes optical elements consisting essentially of: a meniscus lens positioned immediately adjacent to a central airspace and with the convex surface facing the airspace; a first lens having positive power with a convex face positioned adjacent to the inner face of the meniscus lens, the first lens formed of a material having anomalous partial dispersion; a rod lens, adjacent to the first lens having positive power, having a first face and a second face, both first and second faces being beam passing faces; and an outer optical manipulating structure selected from the group consisting of: (i) the second face of the rod lens, being plano, positioned adjacent to a plano-convex lens, the convex surface thereof being aspheric; (ii) the second face of the rod lens, being plano, positioned adjacent to a positive powered lens having a convex face facing the second plano face of the rod lens with a separation gap; and (iii) the second face of the rod lens, being plano, positioned adjacent to a second plano convex lens; wherein the meniscus lens, the first lens having positive power, the rod lens, and the outer optical manipulating structure together provide chromatic aberration correction by manipulating light from across an entire spectrum, from the blue region through the near infrared (NIR) region, to follow the same sequence of optical surfaces and come to a common focus in a common image plane. 2. The relay system of claim 1 , wherein the first lens having positive power is plano-convex. 3. The relay system of claim 1 , wherein the first lens having positive optical power is manufactured from a material having an Abbe number equal to or greater than 80. 4. The relay system of claim 1 , wherein the outer optical manipulating structure is the second plano face of the rod lens positioned adjacent to a plano-convex aspherical lens. 5. The relay system of claim 4 , wherein each rod lens assembly has no additional optical manipulating elements other than the those listed. 6. The relay system of claim 1 , wherein the outer optical manipulating structure is the second plano face of the rod lens positioned adjacent to a second plano convex lens. 7. The relay system of claim 6 , wherein each rod lens assembly has no additional optical manipulating elements other than the those listed. 8. The relay system of claim 1 , wherein the relay system is also corrected for astigmatism. 9. The relay system of claim 1 , wherein the meniscus lens is constructed of a crown glass having a refractive index less than 1.65 and an Abbe number between 55 and 75. 10. The relay system of claim 1 , wherein the chromatic aberration correction is provided for the entire spectrum from approximately 400 nm to 900 nm. 11. The relay system of claim 1 , wherein the pair of rod lens assemblies is arranged around an air space containing an aperture stop. 12. The relay system of claim 1 , further comprising an endoscope containing the relay system. 13. The relay system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second faces of the rod lens are plano. 14. A relay system for an endoscope comprising: an opposing pair of rod lens assemblies positioned symmetrically with respect a central air space, wherein each rod lens assembly comprises: a meniscus lens positioned adjacent to the opposing rod lens assembly; a first lens having positive optical power with a convex face positioned adjacent to an inner face of the meniscus lens; a rod lens positioned adjacent to the first plano-convex lens; and a single outer lens; wherein the meniscus lens, the first lens having positive optical power, the rod lens, and the single outer lens together are sufficient to manipulate light to provide chromatic aberration correction by manipulating light from across an entire spectrum from the blue region of the spectrum through the near infrared (NIR) region of the spectrum, to follow the same sequence of optical surfaces through the relay system and come to a common focus in a common image plane. 15. The relay system of claim 14 , wherein each rod lens assembly has no additional optical manipulating elements other than the those listed. 16. The relay system of claim 14 , wherein the meniscus lens is constructed of a crown glass having a refractive index less than 1.65 and an Abbe number between 55 and 75. 17. The relay system of claim 14 , wherein the chromatic aberration correction is provided throughout a spectrum from approximately 400 nm to 900 nm. 18. The relay system of claim 14 , further comprising an endoscope containing the relay system. 19. The relay system of claim 14 , wherein first and second faces of the rod lens are plano. 20. The relay system of claim 14 , wherein the relay system is also corrected for astigmatism.
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