Dynamic light source status indication for endoscopic systems

US12396618B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12396618-B2
Application numberUS-202117454219-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 9, 2021
Priority dateNov 9, 2021
Publication dateAug 26, 2025
Grant dateAug 26, 2025

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A light source for an endoscope system includes a receptacle for receiving a first end of a light guide cable, a light engine with at least one LED configured to provide light transmitted from the first end of the light guide cable to a second end of the light guide cable connected to an endoscope, and a light output controller configured to adjust an intensity level of the light engine according to a set intensity level when an imaging mode is selected and at least one auxiliary mode to indicate to the user a status of the system such as a standby mode, a disconnected light guide cable, or additional statuses related to the functioning of the endoscope system.

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An endoscope system comprising: a light source including: a receptacle for receiving a first end of a light guide cable; a light engine including at least one LED configured to provide a light output transmitted from the first end of the light guide cable to a second end of the light guide cable connected to an endoscope; an input for setting a set intensity level; and a light output controller configured to adjust the light output of the light engine according to the set intensity level; and a camera control unit having a usage monitor configured to process an image data and a movement of the endoscope provided by a movement sensor configured to detect a physical movement of the endoscope to determine if the light guide cable is disconnected; and wherein the light source is automatically placed in a standby mode when no movement of the endoscope is detected, and, in the standby mode, the light output controller overrides the set intensity level, and the output of the light engine is operated in a first auxiliary mode; when the light guide cable is disconnected, the light output controller overrides the set intensity level and the output of the light engine is operated in a second auxiliary mode; and the output of the light engine remains at the set intensity level when the light cable is connected and the light source is not in the standby mode, wherein the first auxiliary mode is different than the set intensity level, and the second auxiliary mode is different than the first auxiliary mode so as to visibly distinguish between when the light source is in the standby mode and when the light guide has been disconnected. 2. The endoscope system of claim 1 , wherein the light output controller in the first auxiliary mode adjusts an intensity level of the light output according to a time-based function routine. 3. The endoscope system of claim 2 , wherein the time-based function routine includes a repeating duty cycle, Dc, in which the light output controller adjusts the intensity level from a Dc(min) to a Dc(max) followed by a negative slope decreasing from the Dc(max) to the Dc(min). 4. The endoscope system of claim 2 , wherein the time-based function routine includes a repetition of a series of duty cycle pulses, each pulse having a maximum duty cycle and a minimum duty cycle and including pulse widths varying in accordance with a non-linear duty cycle function, the non-linear duty cycle function including a positively biased sinusoidal function. 5. The endoscope system of claim 1 , further comprising a light source input configured to accept user input to select the standby mode and adjust the set intensity level. 6. The endoscope system of claim 1 , further comprising a connection monitor configured to determine when the second end of the light guide cable is connected to the endoscope or disconnected from the endoscope. 7. The endoscope system of claim 6 , wherein when the connection monitor detects a disconnected light guide cable, the light output controller selects the second auxiliary mode and the light output controller in the second auxiliary mode adjusts the intensity level of the light output according to a blinking routine. 8. The endoscope system of claim 7 , wherein the blinking routine includes a repeating duty cycle ranging from a minimum duty cycle to a maximum duty cycle, the minimum duty cycle active for a blink off time and the maximum duty cycle active for a blink on time. 9. An endoscope system comprising: a light guide cable including a first end opposite a second end; an imaging device including a movement sensor configured to detect a physical movement of the imaging device, the imaging device coupled to the second end of the light guide cable; a light source having a receptacle, a light output controller and a light engine, the receptacle configured to releasably couple with the first end of the light guide, the light engine including at least one LED configured to provide a light output transmitted from the first end of the light guide cable to a second end of the light guide cable connected to the imaging device, the light output controller configured to adjust an intensity level of the light engine; an input for setting a set intensity level; a camera control unit having a usage monitor configured to process at least one of an image processing and a movement of the imaging device to determine if the light guide cable is disconnected, wherein the light guide cable is determined to be disconnected when an image data indicates a change in brightness and the imaging device is simultaneously moving; and wherein the light output controller adjusts the intensity level of the light engine according to the set intensity level when an imaging mode is selected, wherein the light output controller is configured to override the set intensity level and operate in a second auxiliary mode when the second end of the light guide cable is disconnected so as to visibly distinguish between when the light source is in a standby mode and when the light guide has been disconnected, wherein, in the standby mode, the light output controller overrides the set intensity level, and the output of the light engine is operated in a first auxiliary mode, and wherein the second auxiliary mode is different from the first auxiliary mode. 10. The endoscope system of claim 9 , wherein the first auxiliary mode adjusts an intensity level of the light output according to a blinking routine. 11. The endoscope system of claim 10 , wherein the blinking routine includes a repeating duty cycle ranging from a minimum duty cycle to a maximum duty cycle, the minimum duty cycle active for a blink off time and the maximum duty cycle active for a blink on time. 12. The endoscope system of claim 9 , wherein the light output controller is further configured to adjust the intensity level according to a second auxiliary mode when a standby mode is selected. 13. The endoscope system of claim 12 , wherein the light output controller in the second auxiliary mode adjusts the intensity level of the light output according to a time-based function routine. 14. The endoscope system of claim 13 , wherein the time-based function routine includes a repeating duty cycle, Dc, in which the light output controller adjusts the intensity level to increase and decrease from a Dc(min) to a Dc(max) followed by a negative slope decreasing from the Dc(max) to the Dc(min). 15. The endoscope system of claim 13 , wherein the time-based function routine includes a repetition of a series of duty cycle pulses, each pulse having a maximum duty cycle and a minimum duty cycle and including pulse widths varying in accordance with a non-linear duty cycle function, the non-linear duty cycle function including a positively biased sinusoidal function. 16. The endoscope system of claim 12 , further comprising a light source input configured to accept user input to select the standby mode and adjust the set intensity level.

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  • using light emitting diodes [LED] · CPC title

  • provided with input arrangements for the user · CPC title

  • using light-conductive means, e.g. optical fibres · CPC title

  • for local operation · CPC title

  • at proximal end of an endoscope · CPC title

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What does patent US12396618B2 cover?
A light source for an endoscope system includes a receptacle for receiving a first end of a light guide cable, a light engine with at least one LED configured to provide light transmitted from the first end of the light guide cable to a second end of the light guide cable connected to an endoscope, and a light output controller configured to adjust an intensity level of the light engine accordi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Storz Karl Imaging Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B1/00006. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 26 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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