ENDOSCOPE
20210298580 · 2021-09-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B1/00137
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An endoscope includes: an endoscope operation unit; an insertion observation unit that extends forward from the endoscope operation unit in a longitudinal direction; and a protective cap that covers the insertion observation unit and is detachably attached to the endoscope operation unit. The protective cap includes a color index portion that adjusts white balance. The color index portion is disposed inside the protective cap at a position facing a tip of the insertion observation unit, and the color index portion includes a curved surface in a sectional view in the longitudinal direction of the insertion observation unit.
Claims
1. An endoscope comprising: an endoscope operation unit; an insertion observation unit that extends forward from the endoscope operation unit in a longitudinal direction; and a protective cap that covers the insertion observation unit and is detachably attached to the endoscope operation unit, wherein the protective cap comprises a color index portion that adjusts white balance, the color index portion is disposed inside the protective cap at a position facing a tip of the insertion observation unit, and the color index portion comprises a curved surface in a sectional view in the longitudinal direction of the insertion observation unit.
2. The endoscope according to claim 1, wherein the curved surface is hemispherical.
3. The endoscope according to claim 1, wherein the curved surface is parabolic.
4. The endoscope according to claim 1, wherein the color index portion further comprises a flat surface that extends from the curved surface and faces the tip of the insertion observation unit with a gap in the longitudinal direction.
5. The endoscope according to claim 1, wherein the curved surface covers at least an angle of view of the insertion observation unit.
6. The endoscope according to claim 1, wherein the protective cap is made of the same material as the color index portion.
7. The endoscope according to claim 1, wherein a color of an outer surface of the protective cap is black.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the following description, an ophthalmic electronic endoscope will be exemplified.
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[0025] As shown in these figures, the endoscope 1 includes an endoscope operation unit 10, an insertion observation unit 20 that extends forward from the endoscope operation unit 10, and the protective cap 2 that covers the insertion observation unit 20 and is detachable.
[0026] In the following description, the XYZ Cartesian coordinate system may be set, and a positional relationship of respective members may be described with reference to the XYZ Cartesian coordinate system. An X-axis direction is a longitudinal direction in which the insertion observation unit 20 extends, and a Y-axis direction and a Z-axis direction are biaxial orthogonal directions (also referred to as a lateral direction of the insertion observation unit 20) orthogonal to the X-axis direction.
[0027] An engagement hole 5 and an engagement protrusion 12 described below are disposed in the Z-axis direction out of the Y-axis direction and the Z-axis direction. Additionally, in the longitudinal direction in which the insertion observation unit 20 extends, the “front” is a tip 21 side (+X side) in the insertion observation unit 20, and the “rear” is a side (−X side, that is, a root side of the insertion observation unit 20) opposite to the tip 21 in the insertion observation unit 20.
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[0030] The communication hole 6 is formed behind the engagement hole 5 in the mounting portion 3. In addition, the communication hole 6 may be formed in front of the engagement hole 5 in the mounting portion 3. The communication hole 6 allows sterilization of the endoscope operation unit 10 and the insertion observation unit 20 with the protective cap 2 mounted. That is, a sterilizing gas can flow into the protective cap 2 from the communication hole 6.
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[0032] The insertion observation unit 20 is formed in the shape of an elongated needle that extends in the X-axis direction. The tip 21 of the insertion observation unit 20 is provided with an objective lens. The insertion observation unit 20 includes an image fiber 22 (optical fiber) that transmits a subject image acquired through the objective lens to the endoscope operation unit 10, and an illumination fiber 23 (optical fiber) that emits illumination light forward from the tip 21.
[0033] The image fiber 22 is disposed inside a hard outer tube (stainless steel pipe or the like) (not shown). The illumination fiber 23 is also disposed inside a hard outer tube, similar to the image fiber 22. The other end of the illumination fiber 23 passes through a subcutaneous portion of an outer surface of the insertion observation unit 20 and is connected to an illumination device (light source) (not shown). In addition, instead of the illumination fiber 23, a small illumination device (LED or the like) may be provided at the tip 21 of the insertion observation unit 20.
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[0035] The imaging element 30 converts the re-imaged subject image into electronic image data. As shown in
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[0038] The color index portion 7 includes the curved surface 7a that is convex toward the front of the insertion observation unit 20. The color index portion 7 shown in
[0039] The protective cap 2 according to one or more embodiments is formed of a material that forms the color index portion 7. For example, the protective cap 2 is molded of a resin material containing a reference color coloring material for adjusting the white balance of the insertion observation unit 20. That is, the entire inner surface of the protective cap 2 including the curved surface 7a is formed with the reference color for adjusting the white balance of the insertion observation unit 20. In this case, the color index portion 7 refers to a range reflected in an angle of view 20a of the insertion observation unit 20 in a state where the protective cap 2 is not removed.
[0040] In addition, the color index portion 7 may be molded of a separate member from the protective cap 2 and mounted on a bottomed portion of the protective cap 2. Additionally, the color index portion 7 may be formed on the bottomed portion of the protective cap 2 by painting.
[0041] According to the endoscope 1 having the above configuration, the color index portion 7 inside the protective cap 2 has a shape including the curved surface 7a in a sectional view in the longitudinal direction of the insertion observation unit 20, so that the distance from the tip 21 of the insertion observation unit 20 to the color index portion 7 is equal or substantially equal. Accordingly, the difference in brightness between a central portion of a flat surface and a peripheral portion thereof becomes smaller than that in a case where the color index portion 7 is the flat surface, and the white balance can be more correctly adjusted.
[0042] In this way, according to the above-described one or more embodiments, the endoscope 1 capable of correctly adjusting the white balance with the protective cap 2 mounted can be provided by including the endoscope operation unit 10, the insertion observation unit 20 that extends forward from the endoscope operation unit 10, and the detachable protective cap 2 that covers the insertion observation unit 20 and by adopting a configuration in which the color index portion 7 for adjusting the white balance is provided inside the protective cap 2 at the position facing the tip 21 of the insertion observation unit 20 and the color index portion 7 has a shape including the curved surface 7a in the sectional view in the longitudinal direction (X-axis direction) of the insertion observation unit 20. Additionally, the protective cap 2 has a plurality of the communication holes 6, and the endoscope operation unit 10 and the insertion observation unit 20 can be sterilized with the protective cap 2 mounted.
[0043] Additionally, in one or more embodiments, the color index portion 7 has a hemispherical shape. According to this configuration, since the distance from the tip 21 of the insertion observation unit 20 to the color index portion 7 is equal, the difference in brightness between the central portion of the color index portion 7 facing the tip 21 of the insertion observation unit 20 and the peripheral portion thereof is almost eliminated, and the white balance can be more correctly adjusted.
[0044] Additionally, in one or more embodiments, the curved surface 7a of the color index portion 7 extends from the inside to the outside of the angle of view 20a of the insertion observation unit 20. According to this configuration, since an inner wall corner portion of the protective cap 2 is not reflected in the angle of view 20a of the insertion observation unit 20, shadows are less likely to be formed in the angle of view 20a, and the white balance can be more correctly adjusted.
[0045] Additionally, in one or more embodiments, the protective cap 2 is formed of a material for forming the color index portion 7. According to this configuration, since the inner surface of the protective cap 2 serves as the color index portion 7, the color index portion 7 having a shape including the curved surface 7a in the sectional view in the longitudinal direction (X-axis direction) of the insertion observation unit 20 can be accurately formed as compared to the case where the color index portion 7 is formed by the separate member or formed by the painting.
[0046] Additionally, in one or more embodiments, the configurations as shown in
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[0048] The protective cap 2 shown in
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[0050] The color index portion 7 shown in
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[0052] The color index portion 7 shown in
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[0054] The color index portion 7 shown in
[0055] While embodiments of the invention have been described and shown above, it should be understood that these are exemplary of the invention and are not to be considered as limiting. Additions, omissions, substitutions, and other modifications can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be considered as being limited by the foregoing description, and is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.