`Kikuchi et al.
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`Patent Number:
`Date of Patent:
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`5,408,263
`Apr. 18, 1995
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`73) Assignee:
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`54 ELECTRONICENDOSCOPE APPARATUS
`75 Inventors: Kenichi Kikuchi; Akira Watanabe,
`both of Hachioji; Masaki Terakubo,
`Sagamihara; Takehiro Nakagawa;
`Yasuo Komatsu, both of Hachioji, all
`of Japan
`Olympus Optical Co., Ltd., Tokyo,
`Japan
`(21) Appl. No.: 76,771
`22 Filed:
`Jun, 15, 1993
`30
`Foreign Application Priority Data
`Jun. 16, 1992 JP
`Japan .................................. 4-156949
`51 Int. Cl............................ A61B 1/04; A61B 1/06
`52 U.S. C. ...................................... 348/68; 348/223;
`348/229; 348/370
`58) Field of Search ....................... 348/68, 69, 70, 72,
`348/65, 45,229, 370,371, 222, 223; H04N 7/18
`References Cited
`U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS
`4,495,520 1/1985 Kravitz et al. ...................... 348/229
`4,884,133 1/1989 Kanno ..........
`... 348/72
`5,065,248 11/1991 Honma ....
`... 348/229
`5,315,383 5/1994 Yabe ...................................... 348/68
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`56)
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`FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS
`1-17621 of 0000 Japan.
`1-85631 of 0000 Japan .
`63-155984 of 0000 Japan.
`63-240827 of 0000 Japan .
`Primary Examiner-Howard W. Britton
`Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Armstrong, Westerman,
`Hattori, McLeland & Naughton
`57
`ABSTRACT
`An electronic endoscope apparatus has an arrangement
`that its discrimination circuit discriminates the type or
`the operational state of the light source in accordance
`with a discrimination signal transmitted from a discrimi
`nation signal generator, and in accordance with the
`result of the discrimination, the processing operation to
`be performed by its video signal processing circuit is
`changed over to correspond to the difference in the
`type or the operational state of the light source. The
`video signal processing circuit performs a proper signal
`processing operation to correspond to the difference in
`the type of the light source to prevent deterioration in
`the image quality. The electronic endoscope apparatus
`is structured so that a different type light source can be
`adaptably connected to it.
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`76 Claims, 58 Drawing Sheets
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`FIG.1
`PRIOR ART
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`FIG.10
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`FIG.16
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`FIG.22
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`ELECTRONIC ENDOSCOPE APPARATUS
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
`1. Field of the Invention
`The present invention relates to an electronic endo
`scope apparatus to be inserted into a subject for inspec
`tion to enable its inside to be observed.
`2. Related Art And Prior Art Statement
`Endoscopes have been widely used, each of which
`comprises an elongated insertion portion to be inserted
`into the coelom to observe the internal organ in the
`coelom, and which uses a curing tool inserted into a
`channel for the curing tool to perform a variety of treat
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`ments, if necessary.
`Also industrial endoscopes have been widely used for
`the purpose of observing and inspecting internal flaws
`or corrosion occurring in boilers, gas turbine engines,
`pipes in chemical plants and the bodies of automobiles.
`Further, a variety of electronic endoscopes have been
`used each of which has an image pickup means compris
`ing a solid-state image sensing device, such as a charge
`coupled-device (CCD).
`FIG. 1 illustrates an example of the structure of an
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`electronic endoscope apparatus which uses an elec
`tronic endoscope 81. The electronic endoscope 81 has
`an elongated and, for example, flexible insertion portion
`82. Further, a control portion 83 having a large diame
`ter is connected to the trailing end of the insertion por
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`tion 82. A flexible cable 84 is extended sidewards from
`the trailing end of the control portion 83, the cable 84
`having a connector 85 in the leading portion thereof.
`The electronic endoscope 81 is connected to a video
`processor 86 via the connector 85, the video processor
`86 including a light source device serving as an irradia
`tion-light generating means and a signal processing
`circuit. Further, a monitor 87 is connected to the video
`processor 86.
`The insertion portion 82 has, in the leading portion
`thereof, a hard leading portion 89 and a warp-enabled
`portion 90 which can be warped and which is disposed
`sequentially, the warp-enabled portion 90 being dis
`posed adjacently to the trailing portion of the leading
`portion 89. Further, the endoscope 81 has an arrange
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`ment that a warp-control-portion knob 91 disposed in
`the control portion 83 can be rotated so that the warp
`enabled portion 90 is warped horizontally or vertically.
`The control portion 83 has an insertion port 92 commu
`nicated with a channel (omitted from illustration) for a
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`curing tool disposed in the insertion portion 82.
`As shown in FIG. 2, a light guide 94 for transmitting
`irradiation light is arranged to penetrate the insertion
`portion 82 of the electronic endoscope 81. The leading
`surface of the light guide 94 is disposed in a leading
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`portion 89 of the insertion portion 82 so that irradiation
`light can be emitted from the leading portion 89. The
`light-incidental end of the light guide 94 is passed
`through the universal cord 84 and connected to the
`connector 85. The leading portion 89 has an objective
`lens system 95 fastened thereto. A solid-state image
`sensing device 96, such as CCD, is disposed at a position
`at which an image is formed by the objective lens sys
`tem 95. The solid-state image sensing device 96 has
`sensitivity in a wide range from the ultraviolet region to
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`the infrared region including a visible region. Signal
`lines 71 and 72 are connected to the solid-state image
`sensing device 96, the signal lines 71 and 72 being passed
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`84 as to be connected to the connector 85.
`On the other hand, a lamp 73 serving as an irradiation
`light source for emitting light in a wide band zone from
`ultraviolet rays to infrared rays is disposed in the video
`processor 86. The lamp 73 may be an ordinary xenon
`lamp, a strobe lamp or a halogen lamp. The Xenon lamp,
`the strobe lamp and the halogen lamp are able to emit
`ultraviolet rays and infrared rays by a large quantity as
`well as visible rays. The lamp 73 is supplied with elec
`tric power from a light source portion 77. Light emitted
`from the lamp 73 is made incident upon the light-inci
`dental end of the light guide 94 and guided to the lead
`ing portion 89 via the light guide 94. As a result, light is
`emitted from the leading portion 89 so that the portion
`to be observed is irradiated with light.
`Irradiation light is then returned by the portion to be
`observed, and it is imaged on the solid-state image sens
`ing device 96 by the objective lens system 95 so that
`returned light is photoelectrically converted. The solid
`state image sensing device 96 is, via the signal line 71,
`applied with drive pulses from a driver circuit 70 dis
`posed in the video processor 86. A video signal is read
`from the solid-state image sensing device 96 in response
`to the drive pulse to transfer the video signal.
`The video signal read from the solid-state image sens
`ing device 96 is, via the signal line 72, supplied to a
`pre-amplifier 74 disposed in the video processor 86 or in
`the electronic endoscope 81. The video signal amplified
`by the pre-amplifier 74 is supplied to a processing cir
`cuit 75 to be subjected to signal processes, such as a
`y-correction process and a white balance process. As a
`result, the video signal is transmitted as R, G and B
`signals and as well as supplied to an encoder 76. The
`encoder 76 subjects the R, G and B signals to conver
`sion processes to transmit an NTSC composite signal.
`The white balance operation is so controlled that, if a
`white subject is imaged for example, the values of the
`transmitted R, G and B signals are the same.
`The R, G and B signals or the NTSC composite sig
`mal is supplied to a color monitor 87 so that the observed
`portion is color-displayed by the color monitor 87.
`It can be considered that the foregoing conventional
`example encounters the following problems in a case
`where the type of the light source serving as informa
`tion about the irradiation light generating means, for
`example, the type of the lamp, is changed. The lamp for
`the endoscope is typified by the foregoing xenon lamp
`and the halogen lamp. The xenon (Xe) lamp and the
`halogen lamp have different radiation energy distribu
`tions and also exhibits a difference in the color tempera
`ture of about 2000K. If the color temperature is consid
`erably different by the foregoing degree, the white
`balance adjustment performed to adjust the color repro
`duction is insufficient to realize satisfactory reproduc
`tions of the other colors. In general, the xenon lamp is
`used as a usual lamp and the halogen lamp is used as an
`emergency lamp.
`What is worse, a signal processing method must be
`varied between different irradiation (imaging) methods,
`which are the types of the light sources serving as infor
`mation about the irradiation-light generating means, for
`example, between a plane sequential method and a sin
`gle-plate color method (hereinafter sometimes ex
`pressed as a "simultaneous method”). The conventional
`structure cannot cope with the foregoing problem.
`Since medical endoscopes among the endoscopes for
`use in a variety of fields are so used that the inner wall
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`A light source device solely adaptable to the plane
`color has a feature that red shades are made relatively
`sequential method encounters an undesirable color mix
`thick. Therefore, if the distance from the leading por
`ture if the rotational speed of a rotative filter for sepa
`tion of the endoscope to the subject is elongated, a
`rating irradiation light into a plurality of different wave
`length regions is changed. If the numerical aperture of
`major portion of irradiation light emitted from the light
`an optical filter disposed in the rotative filter is changed,
`guide is applied to the subject after light has been re
`light is undesirably introduced and a flicker and/or a
`flected by the inner wall. Hence, red shades are intensi
`color mixture takes place. If the sequential order or the
`fied excessively in the colors of the imaged subject.
`configuration of colors of the optical filter is changed,
`That is, the image is affected by so-called secondary
`an undesirable color mixture takes place. Each of the
`reflected light.
`foregoing facts is one of the operational states of the
`Some light source devices have a light-quantity ad
`light source.
`justment means, such as a diaphragm, for the purpose of
`Some of the electronic endoscope apparatuses use
`obtaining a proper light quantity. The position of the
`special light, such as infrared rays, for the purpose of
`diaphragm, which is the operational state of the light
`observing, for example, blood flows as well as perform
`source, or a deflection between the diaphragm and the
`ing the imaging operation using plane sequential irradia
`optical axis sometimes varies the color of irradiation
`tion light and white irradiation light.
`light emitted from the lamp. Therefore, there arises a
`In the case where the special-light observation is
`problem in that the diaphragm is changed due to the
`performed, the white balance realized in a usual obser
`brightness of the subject and the change in the bright
`vation operation has been insufficient to always obtain
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`ness changes the overall color even if the white balance
`color tone that is suitable for the observation.
`adjustment is performed.
`If the xenon lamp, which is the usual lamp of the light
`An electronic endoscope adapted to the plane se
`source device, is burned out and, accordingly, changing
`quential method has an arrangement that a color
`over to the halogen lamp serving as the emergency
`decomposing rotative filter is disposed in the light
`lamp is performed, the signal processing operation of
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`source. If the color-decomposing rotative filter has been
`the processor has not been changed. Therefore, if
`changed, the color reproducibility of the obtained
`changing over to the emergency lamp is performed
`image depends upon scatter of the spectrum character
`during an inspection, color is rapidly changed. There
`istics of the filter. The conventional apparatus has an
`fore, the observation rapidly becomes difficult to be
`arrangement that the scatter of the color-decomposing
`performed, causing a problem to rise at the time of
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