IP Library Granted Patent US 7,872,746
Granted Patent B2
US 7,872,746 · App. 11/955,669 · Granted Jan 18, 2011

Single light source uniform parallel light curtain

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Patent No.
US 7,872,746
App. No.
11/955,669
Granted
Jan 18, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A continuous high resolution fluid level monitoring system is provided by embodiments of the present invention. This continuous high resolution fluid level monitoring system includes a unique fluid level sensor having a point light source, parabolic reflector, sensor array, and detection, processing and control system. The point light source illumines a parabolic reflector wherein the point light source is located at the focus of the parabolic reflector. The parabolic reflector reflects light from the point light source to produce a parallel light curtain. This parallel light curtain is parallel to an axis of symmetry of the parabolic reflector. The parallel light curtain illumines a chamber such as a chamber in an ophthalmic surgical device used to contain surgical fluid. The sensor array coupled to the chamber detects the parallel light curtain illuminating the chamber. The sensor array provides an output to a detection/processing/control system in order to determine the fluid level within the chamber. This optical method of determining the surgical fluid levels may be advantageous in that it prevents physical contamination of the surgical fluids.

Claims (36)

1. A method of determining a fluid level within a chamber, the method comprising:

placing a point light source at a focus of a parabolic reflector;

illumining the parabolic reflector with the point light source;

reflecting light from the parabolic reflector to produce a parallel light curtain continuously extending along a linear sensor array and having light rays parallel to an axis of symmetry of the parabolic reflector;

illumining a chamber operable to contain a fluid with the parallel light curtain; and

determining a fluid level within the chamber with the linear sensor array.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the fluid level is determined continuously by illumining the chamber with the parallel light curtain.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the parallel light curtain has a substantially uniform intensity.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the point light source illumines an arc wherein the arc is defined by a height of the parallel light curtain.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the chamber is within an ophthalmic surgical instrument.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein a focal length and illumination arc of the point light source to the parabolic reflector are determined by a height of the parallel light curtain.

7. A fluid level sensor comprising:

a point light source;

a parabolic reflector wherein the point light source is located at a focus of the parabolic reflector, wherein:

the point light source is operable to illumine the parabolic reflector;

the parabolic reflector is operable to reflect light from the point light source to produce a parallel light curtain continuously extending along a linear sensor array and having light rays parallel to an axis of symmetry of the parabolic reflector; and

the parallel light curtain illumines a chamber operable to contain a fluid;

the linear sensor array being coupled to the chamber, the linear sensor array operable to detect the parallel light curtain illuminating the chamber; and

a processing system coupled to the sensor array operable to determine the determining a fluid level within the chamber with the linear sensor array.

8. The fluid level sensor of claim 7 , wherein the fluid level is determined continuously by illumining the chamber with the parallel light curtain.

9. The fluid level sensor of claim 7 , wherein the parallel light curtain has a substantially uniform intensity.

10. The fluid level sensor of claim 7 , wherein the point light source illumines an arc wherein the arc is defined by a height of the parallel light curtain.

11. The fluid level sensor of claim 7 , wherein the chamber is within an ophthalmic surgical instrument.

12. The fluid level sensor of claim 7 , wherein a focal length and illumination arc of the point light source to the parabolic reflector are determined by a height of the parallel light curtain.

13. A fluid level sensor operable to determine a fluid level within a reservoir of an ophthalmic device, the fluid sensor comprising:

a point light source;

a parabolic reflector wherein the point light source is located at a focus of the parabolic reflector, wherein:

the point light source is operable to illumine the parabolic reflector;

the parabolic reflector is operable to reflect light from the point light source to produce a parallel light curtain continuously extending along a linear sensor array and having light rays parallel to an axis of symmetry of the parabolic reflector; and

the parallel light curtain illumines a chamber operable to contain a fluid;

the linear sensor array being coupled to the chamber, the sensor array operable to detect the parallel light curtain illuminating the chamber; and

a processing system coupled to the linear sensor array operable to determine the determining a fluid level within the chamber with the linear sensor array.

14. The fluid level sensor of claim 13 , wherein the fluid level is determined continuously by illumining the chamber with the parallel light curtain.

15. The fluid level sensor of claim 13 , wherein the parallel light curtain has a substantially uniform intensity.

16. The fluid level sensor of claim 13 , wherein the point light source illumines an arc wherein the arc is defined by a height of the parallel light curtain.

17. The fluid level sensor of claim 13 , wherein a focal length and illumination arc of the point light source to the parabolic reflector are determined by a height of the parallel light curtain.

Assignments (2)
CONFIRMATORY DEED OF ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE APRIL 8, 2019 Recorded Dec 10, 2019
From: NOVARTIS AG
To: ALCON INC.
Reel/Frame 051454/0788 →
MERGER Recorded May 31, 2011
From: ALCON, INC.
To: NOVARTIS AG
Reel/Frame 026376/0076 →