Contactless visualization system for a surgical microscope for eye surgery

US12292560B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12292560-B2
Application numberUS-202418422785-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 25, 2024
Priority dateJul 26, 2021
Publication dateMay 6, 2025
Grant dateMay 6, 2025

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A contactless visualization system for a microscope for eye surgery includes an ophthalmic loupe positionable in front of a patient's eye and supplies a real and vertically and laterally inverted image of the fundus in an intermediate image plane observable with the microscope. The loupe includes first and second lens elements. When positioned in front of the eye, the first lens element is closer to the eye than the second. A wall extending from the first to the second lens element has a free end in a form of a mount which holds the second lens element. The wall has a passage opening formed therein for removing liquid possibly present in an intermediate space between the first lens element and the second lens element. The first lens element has a boundary surface facing the second lens element. The passage opening includes a lower edge bordering on the boundary surface of the first lens element.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A contactless visualization system for a surgical microscope for eye surgery, the contactless visualization system comprising: an ophthalmic loupe configured to be positionable in front of a patient's eye and to supply a real and vertically and laterally inverted image of an eye fundus of said patient's eye in an intermediate image plane that is observable by said surgical microscope; said ophthalmic loupe including a first lens element and a second lens element, wherein, in a state positioned in front of said patient's eye, said first lens element is closer to said patient's eye than said second lens element; a wall extending from said first lens element to said second lens element, said wall having a free end in a form of a mount in which said second lens element is held; said wall having at least one passage opening formed in said wall at an elevation to facilitate removal of liquid possibly present in an intermediate space between said first lens element and said second lens element; and, said first lens element having a boundary surface facing said second lens element and said boundary surface having a curved form, with said at least one passage opening including a lower edge; and, said wall abutting said first lens element so as to cause said lower edge and said boundary surface of said first lens element to conjointly define a common surface to preclude formation of a depression or annular channel therebetween. 2. The contactless visualization system of claim 1 , wherein said wall is uninterrupted in a circumferential direction. 3. The contactless visualization system of claim 1 , wherein said wall is formed as a one-piece part together with said first lens element. 4. The contactless visualization system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one passage opening is formed closer to said first lens element than said second lens element. 5. The contactless visualization system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one passage opening includes a plurality of passage openings formed in said wall and mutually spaced apart in a circumferential direction. 6. The contactless visualization system of claim 1 , wherein said mount is an elastic clamping holder. 7. The contactless visualization system of claim 1 , wherein said first lens element and said wall are made of plastic. 8. The contactless visualization system of claim 1 , wherein said second lens element is made of plastic. 9. The contactless visualization system of claim 1 , wherein said ophthalmic loupe is a disposable article. 10. The contactless visualization system of claim 1 further comprising: an ophthalmic loupe support; said ophthalmic loupe being mechanically connected to said ophthalmic loupe support; and, said ophthalmic loupe support being configured to position said ophthalmic loupe in front of the patient's eye. 11. The contactless visualization system of claim 10 , wherein said ophthalmic loupe is detachably connected to said ophthalmic loupe support. 12. A surgical microscope for eye surgery, the surgical microscope comprising: a contactless visualization system having an ophthalmic loupe; said ophthalmic loupe being configured to be positionable in front of a patient's eye and to supply a real and vertically and laterally inverted image of an eye fundus of said patient's eye in an intermediate image plane that is observable by said surgical microscope; said ophthalmic loupe including a first lens element and a second lens element, wherein, in a state positioned in front of said patient's eye, said first lens element is closer to said patient's eye than said second lens element; a wall extending from said first lens element to said second lens element, said wall having a free end in a form of a mount in which said second lens element is held; said wall having at least one passage opening formed in said wall at an elevation to facilitate removal of liquid possibly present in an intermediate space between said first lens element and said second lens element; and, said first lens element having a boundary surface facing said second lens element and said boundary surface having a curved form, with said at least one passage opening including a lower edge; and, said wall abutting said first lens element so as to cause said lower edge and said boundary surface of said first lens element to conjointly define a common surface to preclude formation of a depression or annular channel therebetween.

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  • for more than one lens · CPC title

  • Surgical microscopes (counterbalanced structures for surgical microscopes G02B7/001) · CPC title

  • Surgical microscopes characterised by non-optical aspects · CPC title

  • with means to keep optical surfaces clean, e.g. by preventing or removing dirt, stains, contamination, condensation (G02B1/18 takes precedence; cleaning in general B08B) · CPC title

  • comprising two or more lenses (G02B25/004 - G02B25/007 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US12292560B2 cover?
A contactless visualization system for a microscope for eye surgery includes an ophthalmic loupe positionable in front of a patient's eye and supplies a real and vertically and laterally inverted image of the fundus in an intermediate image plane observable with the microscope. The loupe includes first and second lens elements. When positioned in front of the eye, the first lens element is clos…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zeiss Carl Meditec Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B21/24. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue May 06 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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