Patent classifications
G02B21/22
3D navigation system and methods
A 3D navigation system and methods for enhancing feedback during a medical procedure, involving: an optical imaging system having an optical assembly comprising movable zoom optics and movable focus optics, a zoom actuator for positioning the zoom optics, a focus actuator for positioning the focus optics, a controller for controlling the zoom actuator and the focus actuator in response to received control input, at least one detector for capturing an image of at least one of a target and an obstacle, the at least one detector operable with the optical assembly, and a proprioception feature operable with the optical imaging system for generating a 3D perception, the proprioception feature comprising a communication feature for providing 3D information, the 3D information comprising real-time depth information in relation to real-time planar information within an interrogation volume.
3D navigation system and methods
A 3D navigation system and methods for enhancing feedback during a medical procedure, involving: an optical imaging system having an optical assembly comprising movable zoom optics and movable focus optics, a zoom actuator for positioning the zoom optics, a focus actuator for positioning the focus optics, a controller for controlling the zoom actuator and the focus actuator in response to received control input, at least one detector for capturing an image of at least one of a target and an obstacle, the at least one detector operable with the optical assembly, and a proprioception feature operable with the optical imaging system for generating a 3D perception, the proprioception feature comprising a communication feature for providing 3D information, the 3D information comprising real-time depth information in relation to real-time planar information within an interrogation volume.
Positioning member having cutout portion and polarization beam combining module using positioning member
A positioning member for positioning optical components includes a laminated body in which a plurality of thin metal plates is laminated. In the positioning member for positioning the optical components by an upper surface of a first plate forming the laminated body and a side surface of a second plate disposed above the first plate, a portion where two non-parallel side surfaces of the second plate for positioning the optical components cross each other includes a cutout portion including a crossing portion of the side surfaces.
Optical wheel and optical assembly for a surgical microscope
An optical assembly for a surgical microscope includes an iris diaphragm assembly arranged in a first plane and including a first adjustable diaphragm arranged in a first observation beam path of the surgical microscope and defining a first opening, and a second adjustable diaphragm arranged in a second observation beam path of the surgical microscope and defining a second opening, an optical wheel rotatably mounted on the iris diaphragm assembly in a second plane, the optical wheel including openings for receiving optical elements and optical element holders fastened to the optical wheel to secure the optical elements in the openings without creating transverse forces on the optical elements, the optical wheel having substantially a shape of a half wheel and including an external gearing provided on a circular portion of the optical wheel. A surgical microscope includes the optical assembly with the iris diaphragm assembly and the optical wheel.
Device for machining an object by application of laser radiation
A device for machining an object by laser radiation, by photodisruption. The device includes an observation device for imaging the object and a laser scanning device by which the laser radiation is passed over a predetermined sector of the object for scanning the sector. The device includes the observation device with a first lens for imaging the object; the laser scanning device with a second lens, through which the laser radiation is guided, in which both lenses with regard to the dimension of the regions to be produced in the images and/or with regard to their focal intercept are different from each other. The device alternately images the respective region of the object in a first operating mode by the first lens and in a second operating mode by the second lens. It is thus possible to use in both operating modes a lens adapted to the intended imaging purpose.
Device for machining an object by application of laser radiation
A device for machining an object by laser radiation, by photodisruption. The device includes an observation device for imaging the object and a laser scanning device by which the laser radiation is passed over a predetermined sector of the object for scanning the sector. The device includes the observation device with a first lens for imaging the object; the laser scanning device with a second lens, through which the laser radiation is guided, in which both lenses with regard to the dimension of the regions to be produced in the images and/or with regard to their focal intercept are different from each other. The device alternately images the respective region of the object in a first operating mode by the first lens and in a second operating mode by the second lens. It is thus possible to use in both operating modes a lens adapted to the intended imaging purpose.
Stereo microscope of the Greenough type and related optical assembly variable imaging system
A stereo microscope of the Greenough type includes two separate imaging channels. The imaging channels have, starting from a common reference plane, beam paths that extend parallel to one another. An optical assembly sets a stereo angle in a Greenough stereo microscope.
Stereo microscope of the Greenough type and related optical assembly variable imaging system
A stereo microscope of the Greenough type includes two separate imaging channels. The imaging channels have, starting from a common reference plane, beam paths that extend parallel to one another. An optical assembly sets a stereo angle in a Greenough stereo microscope.
Jig assembled on stereoscopic surgical microscope for applying augmented reality techniques to surgical procedures
A system includes a first optical assembly (OA), a second OA and a processor. The first OA and second OA each coupled with a first and second microscope eyepiece, respectively. Each first and second OAs including a light source, configured to direct an emitted light beam (ELB) through the microscope toward an organ, and an image sensor, configured to sense a reflected light beam (RLB), which is reflected from the organ through the microscope, and to produce a signal indicative of the RLB. The processor is configured to control the first and second OAs to alternately direct the ELB and sense the RLB at first and second time intervals, and alternately display on a first display, during the first time intervals, images based on the signal from the first OA, and display on a second display, during the second time intervals, images based on the signal from the second OA.
Jig assembled on stereoscopic surgical microscope for applying augmented reality techniques to surgical procedures
A system includes a first optical assembly (OA), a second OA and a processor. The first OA and second OA each coupled with a first and second microscope eyepiece, respectively. Each first and second OAs including a light source, configured to direct an emitted light beam (ELB) through the microscope toward an organ, and an image sensor, configured to sense a reflected light beam (RLB), which is reflected from the organ through the microscope, and to produce a signal indicative of the RLB. The processor is configured to control the first and second OAs to alternately direct the ELB and sense the RLB at first and second time intervals, and alternately display on a first display, during the first time intervals, images based on the signal from the first OA, and display on a second display, during the second time intervals, images based on the signal from the second OA.