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I claim:
1. A dual viewing and control endoscope apparatus comprising:
an endoscope, including an operating body, an endoscope eyepiece located on
said operating body, an insertable portion extending from said operating
body, an image pickup means for transmitting an optical image from a
distal end of said insertable portion to said endoscope eyepiece portion,
actuation means for actuating said endoscope as a function of control
signals applied thereto, and first control means attached to said
operating body for generating said control signals;
a parent eyepiece member optically coupled to said endoscope eyepiece and
disposed at a position adjacent said operating body, said parent eyepiece
member having a mounting end for mounting said parent eyepiece member on
said endoscope eyepiece and having a viewing end adjacent said mounting
end whereby a first operator of said apparatus can view an image from said
viewing end of said primary eyepiece member and can simultaneously operate
said first control means attached to said operating body; and
a remote viewing and control means coupled to said parent eyepiece member
for enabling a second operator of said endoscope apparatus to view said
image obtained by said image pickup means at a position remote from said
operating body and to simultaneously generate endoscope actuating control
signals from said position remote from said operating body whereby said
first and second operators can each simultaneously view said image and
operate said endoscope.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which said image pickup means
comprises an objective optical system for obtaining images observable from
the distal end of the insertable portion and an image guide fiber having
one end portion thereof located at the image forming position of said
objective optical system and the other end portion of said image guide
fiber disposed in opposing relationship with and optically coupled to said
endoscope eyepiece.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which said actuation means
comprises a wire for the bending operation which extends through the
insertable portion permitting said insertable portion to be bent and a
drive motor for operating said wire.
4. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which said actuation means
comprises an air feed tube disposed within said insertable portion and an
air feed pump for feeding air into said air feed tube.
5. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which said actuation means
comprises a water feed tube disposed within said insertable portion and a
water feed pump for feeding water into said water feed tube.
6. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which said actuation means
comprises a suction tube disposed within said insertable portion and a
suction pump for feeding aspirating fluid through said suction tube.
7. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a control valve
for controlling said actuation means.
8. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said remote viewing and
control means comprises a second control means having the same functions
as those of said first control means and a transmitting means for
transmitting control signals generated by said second control means to
said actuation means of said endoscope.
9. An apparatus according to claim 8, in which said transmitting means is
detachably mounted on said operating body for transmitting control signals
generated by said second control means to said actuation means of said
endoscope.
10. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said remote viewing and
control means has a transmitting means for transmitting control signals
generated by said remote viewing and second control means to said
actuation means of said endoscope.
11. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said transmitting means
comprises a signal cable for transmitting control signals generated by
said remote viewing and control means, a first electrical contact which is
disposed on said parent eyepiece member and connected to said signal
cable, and a second electrical contact disposed on said endoscope eyepiece
which is detachably connected to said first electrical contact so as to
couple to the signal cable and to transmit the control signals to operate
said actuation means.
12. A dual viewing and control apparatus for use with an endoscope having
an actuation means responsive to control signals applied thereto, said
apparatus comprising:
a parent eyepiece member having a mounting end which may be releasably
coupled to an eyepiece of an endoscope and a viewing end adjacent said
mounting end whereby a first operator of said apparatus can view an image
formed by said endoscope from said viewing end of said primary eyepiece
member; and
a remote viewing and control means coupled to said parent eyepiece portion
for enabling a second operator of said apparatus to view simultaneously
with said first operator said image formed by said endoscope at a position
remote from said viewing end of said parent eyepiece member and for
enabling said second operator to generate endoscope actuating control
signals from said remote position.
13. An apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said remote viewing and
control means has a transmitting means for transmitting endoscope
actuating control signals to said endoscope.
14. An apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said transmitting means
comprises a connector which may be detachably mounted to an endoscope and
a signal wire having one end attached to said connector and the other end
attached to said remote viewing and control means for receiving endoscope
actuating control signals.
15. An apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said transmitting means
comprises a first electrical contact disposed on said mounting end of said
parent eyepiece member and which may be releasably coupled to a second
electrical contact of said endoscope and a signal cable having one end
attached to said first electrical contact and the other end attached to
said remote viewing and control means for receiving and transmitting
endoscope actuating control signals.
16. An apparatus according to claim 1 or 12, in which said remote viewing
and control means comprises a child eyepiece member disposed at a position
remote from the endoscope body, a split optical system for splitting the
image obtained on said parent eyepiece member and for guiding said split
image by way of an image transmitting optical system to said child
eyepiece member and a second control means for generating control signals.
17. An apparatus according to claim 16, in which said split optical system
comprises a parent eyepiece lens of the parent eyepiece member, a
partially reflecting prism disposed in opposing relationship with the
parent eyepiece lens and optically coupled to said parent eyepiece lens,
an image forming lens disposed in opposing relationship with said image
forming lens and optically coupled to the latter, and a child eyepiece
lens of the child eyepiece member in opposing relationship with the other
end of said image guide fiber and optically coupled to the latter so that
an optical image obtained by the image pickup means of the endoscope can
be observed.
18. An apparatus according to claim 16, which further includes a holder
formed adjacent to said child eyepiece member and a block which is
detachably mounted on said holder and on which said second control means
are disposed.
19. An apparatus according to claim 16, in which said second control means
is disposed adjacent said child eyepiece member.
20. An apparatus according to claim 1 or 12, in which said remote viewing
and control means comprises a remote viewing means and a second control
means, said second control means is disposed adjacent to said remote
viewing means.
21. An apparatus according to claim 14, in which said second control means
is detachably mounted on said remote viewing means.
22. An apparatus according to claim 1 or 12, in which said remote viewing
and control means has a switch for generating control signals to the
actuation means of the endoscope.
23. A dual viewing and control endoscope apparatus comprising:
an endoscope including an operating body, an insertable portion extending
from said operating body, a solid state image pickup means for obtaining
an optical image from a distal end of said insertable portion and for
converting said image into television signals, and actuation means for
actuating said endoscope as a function of control signals applied thereto;
a central control apparatus having a control board and human actuable
control means positioned on said control board for generating said
endoscope actuating control signals;
a television monitor having a picture image plane for displaying said image
of said endoscope and positionable near said control board whereby more
than one operator can simultaneously view said image on said picture image
plane of said television monitor and can generate control signals from
said human actuable control means to said actuation means of said
endoscope; and
signal transmission means for transmitting control signals generated from
said human actuable control means to said actuation means of said
endoscope and for further transmitting television signals obtained by said
solid state image pickup means of said endoscope and converting them to a
picture image on said television monitor.
24. An apparatus according to claim 23, in which said solid state image
pickup means comprises an objective optical system for obtaining images
observable from the distal end of the insertable portion, and a solid
state image pickup element disposed in opposing relationship with said
objective optical system and coupled to the latter.
25. A dual viewing and control apparatus for use with an endoscope having
an actuation means responsive to control signals applied thereto, said
apparatus comprising:
a central control apparatus having a control board and human actuable
control means positioned on said control board which are capable of
generating endoscope actuating control signals;
a television monitor having a picture image plane for displaying said
images obtained from television signals applied thereto and positionable
near said control board whereby more than one operator can simultaneously
view said image on said picture image plane of said television monitor and
can generate endoscope actuating control signals from said human actuable
control means; and
signal transmission means for transmitting endoscope actuating control
signals generated from said human actuable control means and further
capable of transmitting television signals applied thereto and converting
them to a picture image on said television monitor.
26. An apparatus according to claim 23 or 25, in which said television
monitor displays patient's data on its picture image plane.
27. An apparatus according to claim 23 or 25, wherein said television
monitor is disposed on said central control apparatus adjacent said human
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an endoscope apparatus, and more
particularly, to means for operating an endoscope apparatus.
In general, an endoscope should exhibit the following characteristics: it
should have a bendable insertion portion, it should be capable of feeding
air and water to the coelom and it should be capable of suctioning coeliac
fluid. These functions are effected manually and/or electrically by
operating control members such as knobs and/or buttons provided on an
operating portion of the endoscope located at the proximal end thereof. In
presently used mechanisms for operating endoscopes, the control members
are provided on the operating portion of the endoscope in a concentrated
manner. The concentrated arrangement of the operating members, however,
has many disadvantages.
By way of example, when two observers, one an instructor such as a
physician and the other a person to be instructed such as an intern,
observe a display scope mounted on the endoscope with the physician
standing on the operator side (the holder side) of the endoscope and the
intern standing on the display side of the endoscope, the intern cannot
easily relate the instruction he is being given to the control operations
of the endoscope because he is unable to operate the endoscope from the
instructed side of the endoscope. When the intern stands on the operator
side and the physician stands on the display side, the physician cannot
observe the intern's operation of the control knobs and therefore the
intern always has some apprehensions that he will operate the endoscope
improperly. In either case, the instruction does not go smoothly.
Some endoscopes have an arrangement in which a plurality of persons can
simultaneously observe an image to be observed by mounting a television
set on an eyepiece portion of the endoscope. In this case, since the
operating portion and its associated elements are heavy, they are
conventionally suspended from the ceiling, resulting in difficulty in
operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention, in view of the foregoing, to
provide an endoscope apparatus which is operable at any desired position
of the apparatus by utilizing an endoscope of the motor drive type.
According to the present invention, the endoscope is operable not only at
the endoscope body but also at any position remote from the endoscope
body. As a result, the endoscope is adapted to be operable under optimum
conditions and thus it is possible to solve the conventional disadvantages
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an endoscope apparatus which is in use
according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged sectional view of the essential parts of the
endoscope apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is enlarged, partially cutaway side view of an endoscope apparatus
according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of an endoscope apparatus which is in use
according to a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of the essential parts of the endoscope
apparatus shown in FIG. 4; and
FIGS. 6 and 7 are views of pictures on a television set of the endoscope
apparatus shown in FIG. 4.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to FIG. 1, which illustrates a first embodiment of the
present invention, an endoscope which comprises an operating body 2 and an
elongated insertable portion 3, and a universal cord 4 for guiding light
which are connected to the operating body 2. The insertable portion 3 is
to be insertable into the coeliac cavity 5, for example. A connector 6 is
provided on the tip end of the cord 4 to be connected to a light source
unit 7. A variety of operating switches 24, 35, 36 which will be described
later and an eyepiece portion 8 are provided on the operating body 2. A
display device 9 and/or a display scope (not shown) is detachably mounted
on the eyepiece portion 8. The display device 9 comprises a parent
eyepiece portion 11 and a child eyepiece portion 12, both of them are
coupled through an elongated flexible tube 13 to each other.
The endoscope 1, the light source unit 7 and the display device 9 will be
described in detail with a reference to FIG. 2. The insertable portion 3
includes a distal portion 16 which is coupled through a bendable tube
portion 15 to the tip end of a flexible tube portion 14. Plural pairs of
bending operation wires 17, 17' are introduced into the insertable portion
3. The tip ends of the wires 17, 17' are connected to the distal portion
16 of the insertable portion 3. The proximal ends of the wires 17, 17' are
fixed to a drum 18 which is disposed within the operating body 2, in such
a manner that each pair of wires 17, 17', are arranged in a symmetrical
manner with respect to the center of the drum 18 and the pairs are
arranged in different positions on the periphery of the drum 18. A worm
wheel 19 is coaxially attached to the drum 18, which wheel engages a worm
22 mounted on a drive shaft of a motor 21. The start, stop and rotational
direction of the motor 21 is controlled by operating a switch 24 for the
bending operation which is disposed on an operating board 23 formed on the
operating body 2.
A tube 25 for air and water feed is arranged within the insertable portion
3. The distal end of the tube 25 is connected to a nozzle 26 of the distal
portion 16 and the proximal end thereof is connected to an air feed tube
27 and a water feed tube 28. The tubes 27, 28 are connected through the
inside of the operating body 2 and the cord 4 and further through the
connector 6 to an air pump 29 and a water pump 31 within the light source
unit 7, respectively. First and second electromagnetic valves 32, 33 are
disposed in portions of the air and water feed tubes 27, 28, respectively,
which portions pass through the operating body 2, to automatically open
and close the air and water feed tubes 27, 28. Air and water feed switches
35, 36 are provided on the operating board 23 to close and open the
respective first and second electromagnetic valves 32, 33. Specifically,
the first electromagnetic valve 32 is opened by pressing the air feed
switch 35 and the second electromagnetic valve 33 is opened by pressing
the water feed switch 36. The switches 35, 36 are electrically connected
to the air and water feed pumps 29, 31, respectively, to activate the air
and water pumps 29, 31 in response to the openings of the first and second
electromagnetic valves 32, 33.
A light guide 37 is disposed within the insertable portion 3, operating
body 2 and universal cord 4 so as to extend therethrough. The light guide
37 has its distal end connected to an illumination window 38 in the distal
portion 16 and its proximal end connected to a light guide tube 39
provided in the connector 6. The light guide tube 39 receives illumination
light from a light source 41 within the light source unit 7 to transmit
the illumination light to the light guide 37.
An image guide 42 is disposed within the insertable portion 3 and the
operating body 2 so as to extend therethrough. The image guide 42 has its
distal end 16 connected to an objective lens 43 for the purpose of
observation disposed in the distal portion 16 and its proximal end
optically connected to an eyepiece lens 8a provided in the eyepiece
portion 8.
The parent eyepiece portion 11 in the display device 9 is detachably
mounted on the eyepiece portion 8 of the endoscope 1. A partially
reflecting prism 44 is disposed as an optically splitting means in
opposing relationship with the eyepiece lens 8a within the parent eyepiece
portion 11 so that part of light transmitted from the eyepiece portion 8
is reflected toward the side direction thereof and the remaining light is
transmitted therethrough. The transmitted light is fed to a parent
eyepiece lens 45 provided adjacent the prism 44 so as to be observed at
the parent eyepiece portion 11. The light reflected toward the side
direction by the prism 44 forms an image on one end plane of an image
guide 47 for the display purpose through an image forming lens 46. The
image guide 47 is led through the flexible tube 13 to the child eyepiece
portion 12 to be optically connected to a child eyepiece lens 48 provided
in the child eyepiece portion 12.
A variety of switches are provided on the child eyepiece portion 12,
including a second switch 51 for the bending operation, a second switch 52
for the air feed and a second switch 53 for the water feed. These switches
51, 52, 53 are operating members and serve the purpose as the switches 24,
35, 36. With the second set of switches 51, 52, 53 on the child eyepiece
portion it is possible to perform the same operations as those performed
by the first set of switches 24, 35, 36 on the operating body 2 of the
endoscope 1 side. The second set of switches 51, 52, 53 are electrically
connected to the first set of switches 24, 35, 36. Specifically, two sets
of contacts 54, 54' and 55, 55' are provided on the upper surface of the
eyepiece portion 8 and the lower surface of the parent eyepiece portion
11, respectively, such that both of the eyepiece portions 8, 11 are
brought into electrical contact with each other. The contacts 54, 54' in
the endoscope 1 are connected to the switches 24, 35, 36, and the contacts
55, 55' in the display device 9 are connected to the switches 51, 52, 53
such that when the display device 9 is mounted on the endoscope 1, both of
the contact sets 54, 54' and 55, 55' are automatically brought into
contact with each other so as to be electrically connected.
In operation, when the display device 9 is not mounted on the endoscope 1,
it is possible to perform normal observation through the eyepiece portion
8 and also to bend the bending tube portion 15 and to perform the air feed
and water feed operations by operating the switches 24, 35, 36 which are
the first operating members on the operating body 2. Specifically, when
the switch 24 for the bending operation is pressed the motor 21 is
activated to rotate the drum 18 through the worm 22 and the worm wheel 19,
with the result that the bendable tube portion 15 is bent in a direction
where a pair of wires 17, 17' are pulled and pushed. The bending direction
is defined by selecting the switch 24 for the bending operation so as to
determine a direction of rotation of the motor 21. When the air feed
switch 35 is operated, the first electromagnetic valve 32 is opened to
feed air from the pump 29 through the air feed tubes 27, 25 to the nozzle
26. When the water feed switch 36 is operated, the second electromagnetic
valve 33 is opened to feed water from the pump 31 through the tubes 28, 25
to the nozzle 26.
When the display device 9 is mounted on the endoscope 1, as shown in FIG.
2, it is possible to perform the observation operation by way of each of
the parent eyepiece portion 11 and the child eyepiece portion 12. It is
also possible to perform the same bending, air feed and liquid feed
operations as those stated above by employing second switches 51, 52, 53
which are the second operating members in addition to the first operating
members. Specifically, it is possible to perform these operations not only
at the operating body 2 by a first person looking through the parent
eyepiece portion 11 with the first operating members but also at the child
eyepiece portion 12 by a second person looking through the child eyepiece
portion 12 with the second operating members. It will be understood that a
priority switch (not shown) may be provided which sets a person to have
priority when operated simultaneously by the first and second persons so
that either of them can preferentially operate the endoscope 1.
Referring to FIG. 3, which illustrates a second embodiment of the present
invention, a second switch 51A for the bending operation, a second air
feed switch 52A and a second water feed switch 53A are provided on a child
eyepiece portion 12A of a display device 9A and are attached to a switch
block 59 which is detachably mounted on a holder 60 provided on the child
eyepiece portion 12A. The switch block 59 is connected to one end of a
cable 56, for transmitting a signal. A connector 57 is provided at the
other end of the cable 56 which connector includes electrical contacts
connected through the cable 56 to corresponding switches 51A, 52A, 53A.
The connector 57 is detachably mounted on a connector mount 58 provided on
an operating body 2A of the endoscope. The connector 57 has electrical
contacts connected to corresponding electrical contacts of the mount 58
when mounted thereon. The contacts of the mount 58 are also connected to
various operating mechanisms and a light source unit within the operating
body 2A in a manner similar to the first embodiment mentioned above. The
apparatus of the second embodiment is used by mounting the connector 57 on
the mount 58 and the switch block 59 on the holder 60 after the display
device 9A is fixed to the apparatus.
It will be understood that when switch block 59 is used by disconnecting it
from the child eyepiece portion 12A, both the switch block 59 and the
eyepiece portion 12A may be used by separately taking in observer's right
and left hands.
In the apparatus of the second embodiment, first operating members
comprising a switch 24A for the bending operation, an air feed switch 35A
and a water feed switch 36A are built in a switch block 61 which is
detachably attached to the operating body 2A. When the switch block 61 is
disconnected from the operating body 2A, the endoscope 1 side can be
coupled to a cable and a transmitting means such as for ultrasonic waves,
infrared rays, electric waves and the like.
It should be understood that in th first and second embodiments, suction
tubes for aspirating air, water, coeliac fluid and the like into the
insertable portion, electromagnetic valves for closing and opening the
suction tubes, suction switches for controlling the electromagnetic
valves, and suction pumps may be provided so as to permit the foregoing
operations to be performed.
Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, which illustrate a third embodiment of the
present invention, an endoscope 1B, is operated using a centralized
control apparatus 62, making operating members on the endoscope body
thereof unnecessary. The control apparatus 62 comprises a control desk 78
and a television set 85. A connecting cable 63 is removably connected to
the control apparatus 62 by a connector 63A. The endoscope 1B comprises an
insertable portion 3B and a drive body 2B. A light guide 37B. a tube 25B,
an air feed tube 27B, a water feed tube 28B, a suction tube 88 and the
like are arranged within the insertable portion 3B. A motor 21B, a bending
operating wire 17B, a drum 18B and the like are disposed within the drive
body 2B. The endoscope 1B is particularly provided with an image pickup
element 64 comprising a CCD (charge coupled device) and an amplifier 65
for the image pickup element at the distal end portion 16B of the
insertable portion 3B in opposing relationship with an objective lens 43B,
as shown in FIG. 5, to which cables for driving the CCD and for signals
are connected. The control apparatus 62 includes a CCD drive circuit 66 to
which the CCD drive cable and the signal cable are connected, a motor
drive circuit 67 to which a motor drive cable is connected, a water tank
68 to which the water feed tube 28B and a water tank 68 to which the water
feed tube 28B and a water feed pump 69 are connected, an air feed pump 71
to which the air feed tube 27B is connected, a light source 72, a suction
tank 73, a suction pump 74, a drive circuit 75 for the water feed pump 69,
a drive circuit 76 for the air feed pump 71 and a drive circuit 77 for the
suction pump 74. The control desk 78 is provided with operating members
for operating the endoscope 1B. Specifically, the control desk 78 has a
joy stick 79 to which the motor drive circuit 67 is connected, a water
feed button 81 to which the drive circuit 75 is connected, an air feed
button 82 to which the drive circuit 76 is connected, a light intensity
adjusting button 83 to which the light source 72 is connected, a suction
button 84 to which the drive circuit 77 is connected, a button 86 for
adjusting color sensitivity of the television set 85, buttons 82A, 81A,
84A for respectively adjusting air feed, water feed and suction pressures
and a recording unit 87 such as a magnetic disc recorded for recording
data of patients and picture images.
With the arrangement of the third embodiment, it is possible to remotely
operate the endoscope 1B by operating the above stated various operating
members concentratedly arranged on the control desk 78 and even while
being seated thereat. It is further possible to simultaneously perform the
observation and operations by a plurality of operators. In addition, when
a typical picture of the stomach and the like is reproduced on the
television set 85, it is possible for an instructor to indicate a
presently observing region with a light pen to a person being instructed
so that precise instructions can be simply given. When a position of an
affected part is located, it can be entered into the typical picture of
the stomach by indicating it with a light pen as shown by FIG. 7, and it
is then possible to record it on a magnetic disc and the like as case
history information.
It is to be noted that the endoscope 1B is held by a paramedic, for
example. Both the endoscope 1B and the light source 72 can be operated at
the same position, thus facilitating the operations. In addition, it is
possible to input case history information as shown in FIG. 6 by
operations on the control desk 78.
The present invention is not limited to functions of the foregoing
embodiments and may provide other functions of an endoscope such as
forceps raising and four directional bending by providing operating
members such as switches.
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