IP Library Granted Patent US 7,209,162
Granted Patent B2
US 7,209,162 · App. 10/414,023 · Granted Apr 24, 2007

Electronic endoscope apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,209,162
App. No.
10/414,023
Granted
Apr 24, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electronic endoscope apparatus has a moving-image displayer that reads image-pixel signals from an image sensor at predetermined time intervals to display a moving-image, a light-amount adjuster that adjusts an amount of light for illuminating a subject, and a still-image recorder that performs a series of actions for recording a still image. The still-image recorder is capable of reading the image-pixel signals at a still-image electronic shutter speed, which corresponds to a reading time interval shorter than the predetermined time interval. When the series of actions is started, the still-image recorder controls the light-amount adjuster such that the light-amount becomes a standard light-amount corresponding to the recording of the still image. Then, the still-image recorder performs a recording process in accordance with the still-image electronic shutter speed when the light-amount becomes the standard light-amount.

Claims (47)

1. An electronic endoscope apparatus including a video-scope with an image sensor, comprising:

a moving-image displayer that reads image-pixel signals from said image sensor at a predetermined time interval and processes the image-pixel signals, to display a moving-image;

a light-amount adjuster that adjusts a light-amount, the light-amount being an amount of light for illuminating a subject; and

a still-image recorder that performs a series of actions for recording a still image as data, said still-image recorder being configured to perform a high-speed electronic shutter action that enables the image-pixel signals to be read at a still-image electronic shutter speed, which corresponds to a reading time interval shorter than the predetermined time interval,

wherein said still-image recorder controls the light-amount adjuster such that the light-amount increases until it becomes a standard light-amount corresponding to a recording of the still-image, when the series of actions is started, and

wherein said still-image recorder performs a recording process that records the still-image as data in accordance with the still-image electronic shutter speed when the light-amount has become the standard light-amount.

2. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said still-image recorder comprises a light-amount determiner that determines whether the light-amount has become the standard light-amount,

wherein said still-image recorder prohibits the recording process until it is determined that the light-amount has become the standard light-amount.

3. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said light-amount adjuster comprises a diaphragm that is provided in a light-path of the light emitted from a light source for illuminating the subject, said light-amount adjuster driving said diaphragm such that the light-amount becomes said standard light-amount.

4. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 2 , wherein said still-image recorder controls said light-amount adjuster so as to gradually increase the light amount.

5. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 2 , wherein said light-amount adjuster comprises a diaphragm that is provided in a light-path of the light emitted from a light source for illuminating the subject, said still-image recorder opening said diaphragm gradually until the light-amount becomes said standard light-amount.

6. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the standard light-amount is predetermined in accordance with a ratio of the reading time interval to the predetermined time interval, such that brightness of the still-image is substantially the same as that of the moving-image.

7. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising a luminance calculator that calculates a luminance value, indicating the brightness of a subject image, on the basis of the image-pixel signals,

wherein said light-amount determiner determines whether the luminance value becomes a still-image standard luminance value corresponding to the standard light-amount.

8. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an automatic light-amount adjusting processor that controls said light-amount adjuster on the basis of a moving-image standard light-amount, corresponding to standard brightness of the moving-image, to maintain proper brightness of the moving image.

9. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said still-image recorder prohibits performing the high-speed electronic shutter action and the recording process, until the light amount becomes the standard light-amount.

10. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said still-image recorder performs the high-speed electronic shutter action while prohibiting the recording process, until the light-amount becomes the standard light-amount.

11. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a recording starting member for starting the series of actions.

12. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a provisional still-image displayer that displays a provisional still-image when the series of actions is started, the provisional still-image displayer continually displaying the provisional still-image until the light-amount becomes the standard light-amount.

13. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said still-image recorder sets a control-amount necessary for achieving the standard light-amount, and controls said light-amount adjuster by the control-amount.

14. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 13 , wherein said light-amount adjuster increases or decreases the light-amount in accordance with a light-amount adjusting parameter, and

wherein said still-image recorder determines a change-amount of the light-amount adjusting parameter, which is necessary for achieving the standard light-amount, and controls the light-amount adjuster in accordance with the determined change-amount.

15. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 14 , wherein said light-amount adjuster includes a pivotable diaphragm that has an insulating member provided in a light-path of the light emitted from a light source for illuminating the subject, the light-amount varying with an angle of said pivotable diaphragm,

wherein said still-image recorder sets a change angle-amount for achieving the standard light-amount, and pivots said diaphragm by the change angle-amount.

16. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 13 , wherein said light-amount adjuster comprises a liquid crystal shutter that is provided in a light-path of the light emitted from a light source for illuminating the subject, said liquid crystal shutter changing the light-amount in accordance with an applied voltage,

wherein said still-image recorder sets a change voltage-amount for achieving the standard light-amount, and drives said liquid crystal shutter by the change voltage-amount.

17. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the light-amount changes by a constant change-amount as the light-amount adjusting parameter changes by the constant change-amount.

18. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said light-amount adjuster comprises:

a moving-image light-amount adjuster that adjusts the light-amount for the subject to adjust the brightness of the moving-image; and

a still-image light-amount adjuster that changes the light-amount for the subject to the standard light-amount when performing the series of actions,

wherein said still-image recorder controls said still-image light-amount adjuster such that the light-amount becomes the standard light-amount.

19. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 18 , wherein said moving-image light-amount adjuster has a diaphragm provided in a light-path of the light emitted from a light source.

20. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 19 , wherein said still-image light-amount adjuster is positioned between said light source and said diaphragm, and comprises a transmitting member configured to adjust a transmitting-amount of light from said light source.

21. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 20 , wherein said transmitting member is a liquid crystal shutter.

22. The electronic endoscope apparatus of claim 18 , wherein said still-image light-amount adjuster is positioned in a light-path of the light emitted from a light source, and comprises a transmitting member configured to adjust a transmitting-amount of the light from said light source.

23. An apparatus for recording a still-image from an electronic endoscope apparatus including a video-scope with an image sensor, comprising:

a high-speed electronic shutter processor that reads image-pixel signals from said image sensor at a still image electronic shutter speed, which corresponds to a reading time interval shorter than a predetermined time interval defined for displaying a moving-image;

a still-image light-amount controller that controls a light-amount adjuster for adjusting a light-amount, the light-amount being an amount of light for illuminating a subject, such that the light-amount increases until it becomes a standard light-amount corresponding to a recording of the still-image, when a series of actions for recording a still-image as data is started; and

a recording processor that records the still-image as data in accordance with the still-image electronic shutter speed when the light-amount becomes the standard light-amount.

24. A computer readable medium comprising a computer program for recording a still-image from an electronic endoscope apparatus including a video-scope with an image sensor, the computer readable medium comprising:

an electronic shutter code segment that causes a high-speed electronic shutter processor to control said image at a still-image electronic shutter speed, which corresponds to a reading time interval shorter than a predetermined time interval defined for displaying a moving-image;

a light-amount control code segment that causes a still-image light-amount controller to control a light-amount adjuster for adjusting a light-amount, the light-amount being an amount of light for illuminating a subject, such that the light-amount increases until it becomes a standard light-amount corresponding to a recording of the still-image, when a series of actions for recording a still-image as data is started; and

a recording code segment that causes a recording processor to record the still-image as data in accordance with the still-image electronic shutter speed when the light-amount becomes the standard light-amount.

25. A method for recording a still-image from an electronic endoscope apparatus including a video-scope with an image sensor, the method comprising:

reading image-pixel signals from said image sensor at a still-image electronic shutter speed, which corresponds to a reading time interval shorter than a predetermined time interval defined for displaying a moving-image;

controlling a light-amount adjuster for adjusting a light-amount, the light-amount being an amount of light for illuminating a subject, such that the light-amount increases until it becomes a standard light-amount corresponding to a recording of the still image, when a series of actions for recording a still-image as data is started, and

recording the still-image as data in accordance with the still-image electronic shutter speed when the light-amount becomes the standard light amount.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS OF ASSIGNEE Recorded May 9, 2017
From: HOYA CORPORATION
To: HOYA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 042424/0318 →
MERGER Recorded Mar 30, 2017
From: PENTAX CORPORATION
To: HOYA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 042114/0463 →