IP Library Granted Patent US 11,172,560
Granted Patent B2
US 11,172,560 · App. 15/620,128 · Granted Nov 9, 2021

Ophthalmic illumination system with controlled chromaticity

Inventor: Ronald T. Smith (Irvine, CA)
Assignee: Alcon Inc.
H05B47/10A61F9/008G01J1/4257G01J3/513G02B27/1006A61F2009/00874G01J3/0205G01J3/0264G02B27/141G02B27/145
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Patent No.
US 11,172,560
App. No.
15/620,128
Granted
Nov 9, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

An ophthalmic illumination system includes a broadband light source configured to emit a white laser beam, a first monochromatic light source configured to emit a first monochromatic laser beam having a first central wavelength, optics configured to receive a combined light beam comprising the white laser beam and the monochromatic laser, and a controller comprising a processor and a memory configured to control a chromaticity of the combined light beam by changing an output power of the first monochromatic light source.

Claims (45)

1. An ophthalmic illumination system, comprising:

a supercontinuum white laser configured to emit a white supercontinuum laser beam;

a first monochromatic light source configured to emit a first monochromatic laser beam having a first central wavelength;

a dielectric filter configured to spectrally combine the white supercontinuum laser beam with the first monochromatic laser beam into a spectrally combined light beam, wherein the dielectric filter reflects a narrow band of the white supercontinuum laser beam that overlaps with a first monochromatic laser beam band into a beam dump;

optics configured to receive the spectrally combined light beam comprising the white supercontinuum laser beam and the first monochromatic laser beam;

a nano-scaled fiber optic cable configured to receive the spectrally combined light beam and deliver the spectrally combined light beam to a patient's eye; and

a controller comprising a processor and a memory accessible to the controller configured to track an actual operating time of the supercontinuum white laser and control a chromaticity of the combined light beam by changing an output power of the first monochromatic light source;

wherein the controller is configured to change the output power of the first monochromatic light source, independently of an output power to the supercontinuum white laser, based on predefined operating time milestone data stored in the memory accessible to the controller and the actual operating time of the supercontinuum white laser to maintain the chromaticity of the combined light beam over an operating life of the ophthalmic illumination system.

2. The ophthalmic illumination system of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of chromaticity sensors configured to measure a chromaticity of the combined light beam; and

wherein the controller is further configured to:

receive a signal from the chromaticity sensors indicating the measured chromaticity of the combined light beam;

determine that the measured chromaticity is not within a target chromaticity range;

calculate an output power adjustment for the first monochromatic light source that will modify chromaticity of the combined light beam to fall within the target chromaticity range; and

generate a signal to change the output power of the first monochromatic light source, based on the calculated output power adjustment.

3. The ophthalmic illumination system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a sleeve optically combining the white supercontinuum laser beam with the first monochromatic laser beam.

4. The ophthalmic illumination system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a second monochromatic light source configured to emit a second monochromatic laser beam having a second central wavelength;

wherein the combined light beam received by the optics comprises the white supercontinuum laser beam, the first monochromatic laser beam, and the second monochromatic laser beam; and

wherein the controller is configured to control the chromaticity of the combined light beam by changing the output power of the first monochromatic light source and the second monochromatic light source.

5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the controller is further configured to maintain a target luminous flux for the combined light beam.

6. The ophthalmic illumination system of claim 1 , wherein the predefined operating time milestone data comprises values specifying power level changes that will compensate for expected changes in chromaticity at various cumulative operating times.

7. The ophthalmic illumination system of claim 1 , wherein the predefined operating time milestone data comprises values correlating cumulative operating times with expected changes in chromaticity of the supercontinuum white laser.

8. The ophthalmic illumination system of claim 1 , wherein the predefined operating time milestone data comprises values associating a plurality of absolute chromaticity values to particular cumulative operating times.

9. A method, comprising:

generating a white supercontinuum laser beam with a supercontinuum white laser;

generating a first monochromatic laser beam having a first central wavelength with a first monochromatic light source;

spectrally combining the white supercontinuum laser beam with the first monochromatic laser beam, through a dielectric filter, into a spectrally combined light beam, wherein the dielectric filter reflects a narrow band of the white supercontinuum laser beam that overlaps with a first monochromatic laser beam band into a beam dump;

receiving the combined light beam comprising the white supercontinuum laser beam and the first monochromatic laser beam with receiving optics;

delivering the spectrally combined light beam to a patient's eye through a nano-scaled fiber optic cable configured to receive the spectrally combined light beam;

tracking an actual operating time of the supercontinuum white laser; and

controlling chromaticity of the combined light beam by changing an output power of the first monochromatic light source, wherein controlling the chromaticity comprises changing the output power of the first monochromatic light source, independent of an output power to the supercontinuum white laser, based on predefined operating time milestone data and the actual operating time of the supercontinuum white laser to maintain the chromaticity of the combined light beam.

10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

measuring the chromaticity of the combined light beam using a plurality of chromaticity sensors;

determining that the measured chromaticity is not within a target chromaticity range;

calculating an output power adjustment for the monochromatic light source that will modify chromaticity of the combined light beam to fall within the target chromaticity range; and

generating a signal to change the output power of the first monochromatic light source, based on the calculated output power adjustment.

11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising optically combining the white supercontinuum laser beam with the first monochromatic laser beam with a sleeve.

12. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

generating a second monochromatic laser beam having a second central wavelength with a second monochromatic light source; and

controlling the chromaticity of the combined light beam by changing the output power of the first monochromatic light source and the second monochromatic light source; wherein the combined light beam comprises the white supercontinuum laser beam, the first monochromatic laser beam, and the second monochromatic laser beam.

13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising maintaining a target luminous flux for the combined light beam.

14. The method of claim 9 , wherein the predefined operating time milestone data comprises values specifying power level changes that will compensate for expected changes in chromaticity at various cumulative operating times.

15. The method of claim 9 , wherein the predefined operating time milestone data comprises values correlating cumulative operating times with expected changes in chromaticity of the supercontinuum white laser.

16. The method of claim 9 , wherein the predefined operating time milestone data comprises values associating a plurality of absolute chromaticity values to particular cumulative operating times.

Assignments (3)
CONFIRMATORY DEED OF ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE APRIL 8, 2019 Recorded Dec 10, 2019
From: NOVARTIS AG
To: ALCON INC.
Reel/Frame 051454/0788 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 29, 2017
From: SMITH, RONALD T.
To: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
Reel/Frame 042869/0316 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 29, 2017
From: ALCON RESEACH, LTD.
To: NOVARTIS AG
Reel/Frame 042869/0410 →