IP Library Granted Patent US 12710631
Granted Patent B2
US 12710631 · App. 18/962,254 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Optical system mounted on a confocal endomicroscope

Inventors: Kyungmin Hwang (Daejeon, KR); Kyuyoung Kim (Daejeon, KR); Yeongryeol Kim (Daejeon, KR)
Assignee: VPIX Medical Incorporation
G02B21/0028G02B21/0032
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Patent No.
US 12710631
App. No.
18/962,254
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical system mounted on a confocal endomicroscope is proposed. The optical system may include a first laser coupled to a first optical fiber and a second laser coupled to a second optical fiber. The optical system may also include an optical fiber coupler that couples the first optical fiber and the second optical fiber into a third optical fiber such that the first beam propagating through the first optical fiber and the second beam propagating through the second optical fiber are simultaneously propagated through the third optical fiber. The optical system may further include an optical propagation module through which the first and second beams output from the optical fiber coupler are propagated.

Claims (61)

1 . An optical system mounted on a confocal endomicroscope for outputting a first beam of a first wavelength via a first laser and a second beam of a second wavelength via a second laser, irradiating an object with the first and second beams simultaneously, acquiring emission light emitted from the object, and processing the acquired emission light, the optical system comprising:

the first laser coupled to a first optical fiber and the second laser coupled to a second optical fiber;

an optical fiber coupler configured to combine the first optical fiber and the second optical fiber into a third optical fiber such that the first beam propagating through the first optical fiber and the second beam propagating through the second optical fiber are propagated simultaneously through the third optical fiber; and

an optical propagation module through which the first beam and the second beam output from the optical fiber coupler propagate,

wherein the optical propagation module comprises:

an optical path through which the first beam, the second beam, and the emission light propagate;

a plurality of optical members;

a first collimator coupled to the third optical fiber; and

a second collimator, coupled to a fourth optical fiber and connected to a probe for irradiating the object with the first and second beams,

wherein the second collimator is configured to condense the first and second beams, corresponding to parallel light propagating along the optical path, to be transmitted through the fourth optical fiber,

wherein no optical element other than the fourth optical fiber is disposed between the second collimator and the probe,

wherein the first and second beams are configured to be transmitted through the fourth optical fiber to the probe, and

wherein the plurality of optical members of the optical propagation module comprise:

a second beam splitter configured to not transmit beams with a second wavelength band defined as wavelengths less than or equal to a third wavelength, the third wavelength being greater than the second wavelength.

2 . The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of optical members of the optical propagation module further comprise:

a first beam splitter configured to not transmit beams with a first wavelength band defined as wavelengths between the first wavelength and the second wavelength, the second wavelength being greater than the first wavelength.

3 . The optical system of claim 2 , wherein the beams in the first wavelength band are configured to be reflected by the first beam splitter, and

wherein the beams in the second wavelength band are configured to be reflected by the second beam splitter.

4 . The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of optical members of the optical propagation module comprise:

a first filter configured to transmit only beams with wavelengths corresponding to a wavelength band between a fourth wavelength and a fifth wavelength greater than the fourth wavelength; and

a second filter configured to transmit beams with wavelengths corresponding to a wavelength band of at least a sixth wavelength greater than the fifth wavelength.

5 . The optical system of claim 4 , wherein a first emission light of the emission light emitted from the object in response to the irradiation of the object by the first beam has a wavelength corresponding to the wavelength band between the fourth wavelength and the fifth wavelength, and

wherein a second emission light of the emission light emitted from the object in response to the irradiation of the object by the second beam has a wavelength corresponding to a wavelength band above the sixth wavelength.

6 . The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the optical propagation module further comprises a first photodetector (photo multiplier tube) and a second photodetector, and

wherein the optical path of the optical propagation module comprises:

a first portion connecting the first collimator and the second collimator;

a second portion extending from the first portion and connected to the first photodetector; and

a third portion extending from the first portion and connected to the second photodetector.

7 . The optical system of claim 6 , wherein a first emission light of the emission light emitted from the object in response to the irradiation of the object by the first beam is configured to be propagated to the first photodetector, and

wherein a second emission light of the emission light emitted from the object in response to the irradiation of the object by the second beam is configured to be propagated to the second photodetector.

8 . The optical system of claim 6 , wherein the optical propagation module comprises a first connection portion configured to be coupled to the first collimator and a second connection portion configured to be coupled to a third collimator, and

wherein the optical path of the optical propagation module includes a fourth portion configured to connect the first portion and the second connection portion.

9 . The optical system of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of optical members comprise a first beam splitter and a second beam splitter, and

wherein the first portion of the optical path includes:

a first groove formed to accommodate the first beam splitter, and

a second groove formed to accommodate the second beam splitter.

10 . The optical system of claim 9 , wherein a first rail is disposed within the second groove,

wherein in response to the second beam splitter being at a first position on the first rail, the first beam and the second beam are configured to be incident on the first beam splitter, and

wherein in response to the second beam splitter moving a specified distance along the first rail from the first position, the first beam and the second beam are configured to be not incident on the first beam splitter.

11 . The optical system of claim 10 , wherein the first position of the second beam splitter on the first rail is configured to be controlled by at least one processor included in the optical propagation module or is configured to be controlled based on user input.

12 . The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the optical propagation module comprises a first beam splitter, a first filter, a first lens configured to adjust the focus of the incident beam, a first pinhole, and a first photo multiplier tube,

wherein the first filter is disposed between the first beam splitter and the first photo multiplier tube,

wherein the first lens is disposed between the first filter and the first photo multiplier tube, and

wherein the first pinhole, through which the beam output from the first lens passes, is disposed between the first lens and the first photo multiplier tube.

13 . The optical system of claim 1 , wherein a first emission light of the emission light emitted from the object in response to the irradiation of the object by the first beam has a wavelength higher than the first wavelength of the first beam, and

wherein a second emission light of the emission light emitted from the object in response to the irradiation of the object by the second beam has a wavelength higher than the second wavelength of the second beam.

14 . The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the first wavelength of the first beam corresponds to a wavelength between 450 nm and 500 nm, and

wherein the second wavelength of the second beam corresponds to a wavelength between 750 nm and 800 nm.

15 . An optical system mounted on a confocal endomicroscope for irradiating an object with a first beam of a first wavelength, acquiring emission light emitted from the object, and processing the acquired emission light, the optical system comprising:

a first laser coupled to a first optical fiber; and

an optical propagation module through which the first beam output from the first laser propagates,

wherein the optical propagation module comprises:

an optical path through which the first beam and the emission light propagate;

a plurality of optical members;

a first collimator coupled to the first optical fiber; and

a second collimator, coupled to a second optical fiber and connected to a probe for irradiating the object with the first beam,

wherein the second collimator is configured to condense the first beam, corresponding to parallel light propagating along the optical path, to be transmitted through the second optical fiber,

wherein no optical element other than the second optical fiber is disposed between the second collimator and the probe,

wherein the first beam transmitted through the second collimator is configured to be propagated to the probe via the second optical fiber, and

wherein the plurality of optical members of the optical propagation module comprise:

a second beam splitter configured to not transmit beams with a second wavelength band defined as wavelengths less than or equal to a third wavelength, the third wavelength being greater than a second wavelength.