IP Library Granted Patent US 11,871,893
Granted Patent B2
US 11,871,893 · App. 16/634,371 · Granted Jan 16, 2024

Endoscopic visualization system comprising an endoscope, a cable and a monitor

Inventors: Eric J. Peterson (Westborough, MA); Walter M. DiBacco (Westborough, MA)
Assignee: Conmed Corporation
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Patent No.
US 11,871,893
App. No.
16/634,371
Granted
Jan 16, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

An endoscopic visualization system ( 10 ) includes an endoscopic subsystem ( 26 ) comprising an endoscope having an optical channel and an illumination channel, an image sensor operatively coupled to receive light from the optical channel and a solid-state light source operatively coupled to transmit light through the illumination channel; at least one electrical cable extending from the endoscopic subsystem; and a monitor subsystem ( 12 ) comprising a frame defining an inner compartment, a display screen and at least one port configured to receive the at least one electrical cable connected to the endoscopic subsystem.

Claims (36)

1. An endoscopic visualization system, comprising:

an endoscopic subsystem comprising:

an endoscope body having an optical channel and an illumination channel;

an image sensor configured to be operatively coupled directly to the endoscope body to receive light from the optical channel; and

a solid-state light source separate from the endoscope body and the image sensor configured to be operatively coupled directly to an outside portion of the endoscope body to transmit light through the illumination channel and configured to be detachable from the outside portion of the endoscope body;

at least one electrical cable extending from the endoscopic subsystem; and

a monitor subsystem comprising:

a rear cover;

a frame defining an inner compartment positioned in front of at least a portion of the rear cover, and;

a display screen positioned in front of at least a portion of the frame; and

at least one port configured to receive the at least one electrical cable connected to the endoscopic subsystem.

2. The endoscopic visualization system of claim 1 , wherein the solid-state light source is powered by a light source driving signal received via the at least one electrical cable.

3. The endoscopic visualization system of claim 2 , wherein the brightness of the solid-state light source is dynamically controlled according to the light source driving signal.

4. The endoscopic visualization system of claim 2 , further comprising a light source driver disposed within the inner compartment of the monitor subsystem and configured to generate the light source driving signal.

5. The endoscopic visualization system of claim 4 , wherein the light source driver comprises a constant current driver.

6. The endoscopic visualization system of claim 5 , wherein the light source driver comprises a buck converter.

7. The endoscopic visualization system of claim 4 , wherein the at least one cable comprises a first cable for carrying the driving signal, the first cable being received at a first port of the at least one port, and a second cable, the second cable being received at a second port of the at least one port.

8. The endoscopic visualization system of claim 7 , wherein the second cable is operatively connected to receive from the image sensor an image signal.

9. The endoscopic visualization system of claim 8 , wherein the monitor subsystem further comprises a controller disposed within the inner compartment of the monitor subsystem, configured to receive the image signal and to process the image signal.

10. The endoscopic visualization system of claim 9 , wherein the display screen is configured to display an image according to the processed image signal.

11. An endoscopic visualization system, comprising:

an endoscopic subsystem comprising:

an endoscope body having an optical channel and an illumination channel;

an image sensor configured to be operatively coupled directly to the endoscope body to receive light from the optical channel; and

a solid-state light source separate from the endoscope body and the image sensor, configured to be operatively coupled directly to an outside portion of the endoscope body to transmit light through the illumination channel and configured to be detachable from the outside portion of the_endoscope body;

at least one electrical cable extending from the endoscopic subsystem; and

a monitor subsystem comprising:

a rear cover;

a frame defining an inner compartment positioned in front of at least a portion of the rear cover, and;

a light source driver disposed within the inner compartment and configured to generate a light source driving signal;

a display screen positioned in front of at least a portion of the frame; and

at least one port configured to receive the at least one electrical cable connected to the endoscopic subsystem, the at least one port receiving the light source driving signal such that the light source is driving signal is conveyed through the at least one electrical cable to the endoscopic subsystem.

12. The endoscopic subsystem of claim 11 , wherein the light source is powered and its brightness dynamically controlled by the light source driving signal.

13. The endoscopic visualization system of claim 11 , wherein the at least one cable comprises a first cable for carrying the driving signal, the first cable being received at a first port of the at least one port, and a second cable, the second cable being received at a second port of the at least one port.

14. The endoscopic visualization system of claim 13 , wherein the second cable is operatively connected to receive from the image sensor an image signal.

15. The endoscopic visualization system of claim 14 , wherein the monitor subsystem further comprises a controller disposed within the inner compartment of the monitor subsystem, configured to receive the image signal and to process the image signal.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 21, 2025
From: CONMED CORPORATION; BIOREZ, INC.; BUFFALO FILTER LLC; IN2BONES USA, LLC; LINVATEC CORPORATION; SURGIQUEST, INC.; VIKING SYSTEMS, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 072097/0762 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 27, 2020
From: DIBACCO, ERIC J.; DIBACCO, WALTER M.
To: CONMED CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 051631/0566 →