OCULAR DEVICE AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENT HAVING AN OCULAR DEVICE

20170319191 ยท 2017-11-09

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Abstract

An ocular device for a surgical instrument, the surgical instrument having an optical window frame and an optical assembly arranged in an interior space of the surgical instrument, the ocular device including: an ocular window separated from the optical assembly by a space; a holder configured to be connected to the ocular window frame; and at least one elastic element, wherein in a connected state, the at least one elastic element transmits a clamping force from the holder to bias the ocular window towards the space.

Claims

1. An ocular device for a surgical instrument, the surgical instrument having an optical window frame and an optical assembly arranged in an interior space of the surgical instrument, the ocular device comprising: an ocular window separated from the optical assembly by a space; a holder configured to be connected to the ocular window frame; and at least one elastic element, wherein in a connected state, the at least one elastic element transmits a clamping force from the holder to bias the ocular window towards the space.

2. The ocular device according to claim 1, wherein the elastic element when viewed in a direction of biasing, is at least sectionally arranged between the holder and the ocular window.

3. The ocular device according to claim 1, wherein the elastic element is a spring element.

4. The ocular device according to claim 3, wherein the spring element is one of a disc spring, a spring ring, and a wave washer.

5. The ocular device according to claim 1, wherein the ocular window frame comprises a stop for the holder which limits a movement of the holder in a biasing direction.

6. The ocular device according to claim 5, wherein the stop limits a movement of the holder in the biasing direction such that when the holder is in a connected state when the holder contacts the stop, a clamping gap exists between the holder and the ocular window when viewed in the biasing direction, wherein the elastic element is arranged at least sectionally in the clamping gap.

7. The ocular device according to claim 1, wherein the holder comprises an edge connected to the ocular window frame and a collar adjacent to the edge, wherein the collar surrounds an opening in which the ocular window is at least partially seated, and wherein the collar comprises a first clamping region on its bottom side facing the ocular window, and wherein the ocular window has a cutout running along its outer perimeter, wherein the ocular window has a second clamping region in the region of the cutout at a side facing the collar, wherein the elastic element is arranged between the first and second clamping regions.

8. The ocular device according to claim 7, wherein the elastic element comprises a disc spring contacting one side of the holder.

9. The ocular device according to claim 8, wherein the disc spring extends from an outer side of the holder toward a center of the holder starting from a contact region toward a free end.

10. The ocular device according to claim 1, wherein the collar is formed at least sectionally as a elastic element.

11. The ocular device according to claim 1, wherein the holder is a union nut having an inner thread which, in a connected state, meshes with an outer thread on the ocular window frame.

12. A surgical instrument comprising the ocular device according to claim 1.

13. The surgical instrument of claim 12, wherein the surgical instrument is an endoscope.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0024] Further features will become apparent from the description of embodiments together with the claims and the included drawings. Embodiments can fulfill individual characteristics or a combination of several characteristics.

[0025] The embodiments will be described below without restricting the general idea of the invention, based on exemplary embodiments in reference to the drawings, wherein we expressly refer to the drawings with regard to the disclosure of all details that are not explained in greater detail in the text.

[0026] FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic and simplified side view of a surgical instrument,

[0027] FIG. 2 illustrates a detailed view of an ocular device, in a schematic and simplified longitudinal section, and

[0028] FIG. 3 illustrates a schematic and simplified detailed view of the longitudinal section through the ocular device of FIG. 2.

[0029] In the drawings, the same or similar types of elements and/or parts are provided with the same reference numbers so that a re-introduction is omitted.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0030] FIG. 1 shows a schematic and simplified side view of a surgical instrument 2, such as an endoscope. At its distal end, the surgical instrument 2 comprises a tubular shaft 4 with a lens system that makes it possible to observe a surgical or investigated region that lies distally relative to a distal end of the shaft 4. A proximal end of the shaft 4 terminates in a housing 6 that has an eyepiece 8 at a proximal end. The housing 6 is for is handling the surgical instrument 2. On a distal side of the housing 6 is a light source 10 such as an LED light source. The light source 10 is connected by a connecting cable 12 to a suitable power supply.

[0031] A schematically portrayed camera head 14 with an ocular adapter (not shown) is arranged on the eyepiece 8. The camera head 14 detects the light exiting the ocular of the surgical instrument 2 with its own lens system, and images it on an optical surface (image) sensor such as a CCD or CMOS chip. The camera head 14 is supplied with power by means of a connection 16. Furthermore, it is possible to send image signals by the connection 16 from the surface sensor of the camera head 14 to an external evaluation unit and transmit control signals to the camera head 14.

[0032] In a partial schematic simplified longitudinal section, FIG. 2 shows a detailed view of an ocular device 20, such as is provided in the region of the eyepiece 8 at the proximal end of a surgical instrument 2, for example an endoscope.

[0033] The ocular device 20 comprises an ocular window frame 22 in which an optical assembly 24 is seated. The optical assembly 24 is for example one or more lenses or lens groups, prisms, filters, etc. that form an optical system. The optical axis A of the optical system is depicted in a dash-dot line. The optical device 20 is located in an interior space of the surgical instrument 2, such as an interior space enclosed by the housing 6 of the endoscope depicted in FIG. 1. The optical system seated thereby serves to image the light beam entering from an investigated region on an image sensor of the camera head 14 at the distal end of the shaft 6.

[0034] The camera head 14 is removable. In this state, an ocular window 26 comprising the ocular device separates the exterior space from the interior space of the surgical instrument 2.

[0035] The ocular window 26 is seated in a holder 28. A union nut is depicted in FIG. 2 as a holder 28 only as an example. The holder 28 has an inner thread which meshes with an outer thread on the ocular window frame 22. The holder 28 is thereby detachable from or attachable to the ocular window frame 22. In an attached state, which is shown in FIG. 2, the holder 28 exerts a clamping force on the ocular window 26 in the direction of clamping K. That is, the elastic element 30 biases the ocular window 26 towards the window frame 22.

[0036] Viewed in the direction of clamping K, at least one elastic element 30 transmitting the clamping force is located between the holder 28 and the ocular window 26. The elastic element is for example a disc spring. However a spring ring, wave washer, elastomer, such as an O-ring, etc. may also be used as the elastic element.

[0037] Furthermore, the ocular window frame 22 comprises a stop 32 that limits the movement of the holder 28 in the clamping direction K. The stop 32 limits the movement of the holder 28 in the clamping direction K such that when the holder 28 is in a fastened state as shown in FIG. 2, the holder 28 contacts the stop 32. However, a clamping gap 34 remains between the ocular window 26 and the holder 28. The elastic element 30 is arranged at least sectionally in the clamping gap 34.

[0038] In a schematic simplified longitudinal section, FIG. 3 shows a detail of the ocular device 20 of FIG. 2. The holder 28 can be configured such that it surrounds an edge 36 that is connectible to the ocular window frame 22 and a collar 38 adjacent thereto. On its inside facing the ocular window frame 22, the edge 36 is provided with an inner thread. In the direction of the optical axis A, the collar 38 abuts the edge 36 and surrounds an opening through which the ocular window 26 partially extends. In other words, the ocular window 26 is at least partially seated in the opening surrounded by the collar 38.

[0039] At its bottom side facing the ocular window 26, the collar 38 has a first clamping region 40. The ocular window 26 has a cutout 42 that runs along its outer parameter. In this region, the ocular window 26 has a second clamping region 44 on its top side facing the collar 38. The elastic element 30 which is not shown in FIG. 3 for reasons of clarity is located between the first clamping region 40 and the second clamping region 44.

[0040] The holder 28 is dimensioned such that it contacts the stop 32 of the ocular window frame 22, and a clamping gap 34 remains nonetheless. This prevents excessive pressure from being exerted on the ocular window 26. At the same time, it ensures that a gap in which dirt particles may collect does not arise on the outside between the holder 28 and the ocular window frame 22 where the stop 32 is located.

[0041] Furthermore, the penetration of dirt particles or dust into the interior space of the ocular window frame 22 can be avoided. The gap between the holder 28 and ocular window 26 is tightly sealed by the elastic element 30. In this regard, it is particularly advantageous when the elastic element 30, which for example can be a spring element, contacts the bottom side of the collar 38 on one side. The disc spring provided as an elastic element 30 extends starting from a contact region in the direction of its free end from s an outer side of the holder 28 in the direction of its center, i.e., in the direction of the optical axis A. Accordingly as shown in FIG. 2, the contact point between the disc spring and the ocular window 26 lies in the region of a knee point in the cutout 42. This prevents the penetration of dirt or dust particles.

[0042] The ocular window frame 22 has a shoulder 46 that extends along the inner space enclosed by the ocular window frame 22, such as completely along the perimeter. On an annular surface of the shoulder 46 facing the ocular window 26, the ocular window 26 is glued to the ocular window frame 22.

[0043] According to another exemplary embodiment, the collar 38 of the holder 28 itself is configured at least sectionally as a spring element and hence functions as an elastic element 30.

[0044] While there has been shown and described what is considered to be preferred embodiments, it will, of course, be understood that various modifications and changes in form or detail could readily be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be not limited to the exact forms described and illustrated, but should be constructed to cover all modifications that may fall within the scope of the appended claims.

REFERENCE NUMBER LIST

[0045] 2 Surgical instrument [0046] 4 Shaft [0047] 6 Housing [0048] 8 Eyepiece [0049] 10 Light source [0050] 12 Connecting cable [0051] 14 camera head [0052] 16 Connection [0053] 20 Ocular device [0054] 22 Ocular window frame [0055] 24 Optical assembly [0056] 26 Ocular window [0057] 28 Holder [0058] 30 Elastic element [0059] 32 Stop [0060] 34 Clamping gap [0061] 36 Edge [0062] 38 Collar [0063] 40 First clamping region [0064] 42 Cutout [0065] 44 Second clamping region [0066] 46 Shoulder [0067] A Optical axis [0068] K Clamping direction