IP Library Granted Patent US 10,606,090
Granted Patent B2
US 10,606,090 · App. 16/213,266 · Granted Mar 31, 2020

Multi-beam splitting using spatial beam separation

Inventor: Tobias Jura Rapoport (Berlin, DE)
Assignee: ALCON INC.
G02B27/144A61B3/13A61B3/14A61F9/007G02B21/0012G02B21/368G06T11/60A61B2090/373A61B2505/05A61F9/00736A61F2009/0087A61F2009/00874A61F2009/00887G06T2210/41
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Patent No.
US 10,606,090
App. No.
16/213,266
Granted
Mar 31, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multi-beam splitter enables superimposing overlay content onto an optical field of view of a microscope using a compact and flexible design that is cost-effective for many applications. The multi-beam splitter also enables capturing of the optical field of view without the overlay content.

Claims (56)

1. A multi-beam splitter, comprising:

a beam splitter configured to receive a first beam at a first surface and a second beam at a second surface opposite the first surface, wherein the beam splitter transmits a first partial beam of the first beam and reflects a second partial beam of the first beam, and wherein the beam splitter transmits a third partial beam of the second beam and reflects a fourth partial beam of the second beam;

a spot filter comprising an opaque spot having a first radius, the opaque spot arranged coaxially to the second beam to filter the second beam at the second surface; and

an aperture filter comprising a transparent aperture having a second radius, the transparent aperture arranged coaxially to the second partial beam to transmit the second partial beam from the first surface,

wherein the opaque spot of the spot filter is coaxially aligned with the transparent aperture of the aperture filter and the first radius is equal to or greater than the second radius, and wherein the third partial beam is blocked at the aperture filter.

2. The multi-beam splitter of claim 1 , wherein the first beam is received along a first optical axis and the second beam is received along a second optical axis that is perpendicular to the first optical axis.

3. The multi-beam splitter of claim 2 , wherein the beam splitter is oriented 45 degrees with respect to the first optical axis and the second optical axis.

4. The multi-beam splitter of claim 3 , wherein the first partial beam and the fourth partial beam leave the multi-beam splitter along the first optical axis.

5. The multi-beam splitter of claim 3 , wherein the second partial beam leaves the multi-beam splitter along the second optical axis.

6. An optical system, comprising:

a first source generating a first beam;

a second source generating a second beam;

a multi-beam splitter enabled to receive the first beam and the second beam, and further comprising:

a beam splitter configured to receive the first beam at a first surface and the second beam at a second surface opposite the first surface, wherein the beam splitter transmits a first partial beam of the first beam and reflects a second partial beam of the first beam, and wherein the beam splitter transmits a third partial beam of the second beam and reflects a fourth partial beam of the second beam;

a spot filter comprising an opaque spot having a first radius, the opaque spot arranged coaxially to the second beam to filter the second beam at the second surface; and

an aperture filter comprising a transparent aperture having a second radius, the transparent aperture arranged coaxially to the second partial beam to transmit the second partial beam from the first surface,

wherein the opaque spot of the spot filter is coaxially aligned with the transparent aperture of the aperture filter and the first radius is equal to or greater than the second radius, and wherein the third partial beam is blocked at the aperture filter.

7. The optical system of claim 6 , wherein the first beam is received along a first optical axis and the second beam is received along a second optical axis that is perpendicular to the first optical axis.

8. The optical system of claim 7 , wherein the beam splitter is oriented 45 degrees with respect to the first optical axis and the second optical axis.

9. The optical system of claim 8 , wherein the first partial beam and the fourth partial beam leave the multi-beam splitter along the first optical axis.

10. The optical system of claim 8 , wherein the second partial beam leaves the multi-beam splitter along the second optical axis.

11. The optical system of claim 6 , further comprising:

an optical sensor receiving the second partial beam from the aperture filter.

12. The optical system of claim 11 , wherein the second source is a display and the second beam comprises overlay content generated by the display, and further comprising:

an ocular receiving the first partial beam and the fourth partial beam, wherein the overlay content is overlaid onto an image of the first source for viewing at the ocular.

13. The optical system of claim 12 , wherein the first source is an eye of a patient subject to ophthalmic surgery.

14. The optical system of claim 12 , wherein the overlay content is generated using an output from the optical sensor.

15. The optical system of claim 11 , wherein the optical sensor is a camera.

16. A multi-beam splitter, comprising:

a beam splitter configured to receive a first beam at a first surface and a second beam at a second surface opposite the first surface, wherein the beam splitter transmits a first partial beam of the first beam and reflects a second partial beam of the first beam, and wherein the beam splitter transmits a third partial beam of the second beam and reflects a fourth partial beam of the second beam;

an aperture filter comprising an opaque field and a transparent aperture having a second radius, the transparent aperture arranged coaxially to the second beam to filter the second beam at the second surface;

a spot filter comprising a transparent field and an opaque spot having a first radius, the opaque spot arranged coaxially to the second partial beam to transmit the second partial beam from the first surface; and

wherein the opaque spot of the spot filter is coaxially aligned with the transparent aperture of the aperture filter and the second radius is equal to or greater than the first radius, and wherein the third partial beam is blocked at the spot filter.

17. The multi-beam splitter of claim 16 , wherein the first beam is received along a first optical axis and the second beam is received along a second optical axis that is perpendicular to the first optical axis.

18. The multi-beam splitter of claim 17 , wherein the beam splitter is oriented 45 degrees with respect to the first optical axis and the second optical axis.

19. The multi-beam splitter of claim 18 , wherein the first partial beam and the fourth partial beam leave the multi-beam splitter along the first optical axis.

20. The multi-beam splitter of claim 18 , wherein the second partial beam leaves the multi-beam splitter along the second optical axis.

21. An optical system, comprising:

a first source generating a first beam;

a second source generating a second beam;

a multi-beam splitter enabled to receive the first beam and the second beam, and further comprising:

a beam splitter configured to receive the first beam at a first surface and the second beam at a second surface opposite the first surface, wherein the beam splitter transmits a first partial beam of the first beam and reflects a second partial beam of the first beam, and wherein the beam splitter transmits a third partial beam of the second beam and reflects a fourth partial beam of the second beam;

an aperture filter comprising an opaque field and a transparent aperture having a second radius, the transparent aperture arranged coaxially to the second beam to filter the second beam at the second surface;

a spot filter comprising a transparent field and an opaque spot having a first radius, the opaque spot arranged coaxially to the second partial beam to transmit the second partial beam from the first surface; and

wherein the opaque spot of the spot filter is coaxially aligned with the transparent aperture of the aperture filter and the second radius is equal to or greater than the first radius, and wherein the third partial beam is blocked at the spot filter.

22. The optical system of claim 21 , wherein the first beam is received along a first optical axis and the second beam is received along a second optical axis that is perpendicular to the first optical axis.

23. The optical system of claim 22 , wherein the beam splitter is oriented 45 degrees with respect to the first optical axis and the second optical axis.

24. The optical system of claim 23 , wherein the first partial beam and the fourth partial beam leave the multi-beam splitter along the first optical axis.

25. The optical system of claim 23 , wherein the second partial beam leaves the multi-beam splitter along the second optical axis.

26. The optical system of claim 21 , further comprising:

an optical sensor receiving the second partial beam from the spot filter.

27. The optical system of claim 26 , wherein the second source is a display and the second beam comprises overlay content generated by the display, and further comprising:

an ocular receiving the first partial beam and the fourth partial beam, wherein the overlay content is overlaid onto an image of the first source for viewing at the ocular.

28. The optical system of claim 27 , wherein the first source is an eye of a patient subject to ophthalmic surgery.

29. The optical system of claim 27 , wherein the overlay content is generated using an output from the optical sensor.

30. The optical system of claim 26 , wherein the optical sensor is a camera.

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 Jan 8, 2019
From: RAPOPORT, TOBIAS
To: WAVELIGHT GMBH
Reel/Frame 047927/0493 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 8, 2019
From: WAVELIGHT GMBH
To: NOVARTIS AG
Reel/Frame 047927/0538 →