Surgery – Endoscope – With camera or solid state imager
Reexamination Certificate
2008-09-02
2008-09-02
Leubecker, John P. (Department: 3739)
Surgery
Endoscope
With camera or solid state imager
C600S200000, C600S130000, C600S167000, C600S179000, C600S118000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10938099
ABSTRACT:
A dental/medical instrument is provided for use in diagnostic and related patient inspection/examination. The device includes a body having an integral speculum with a video image capture device, a power supply and a display. These components, and user actuatable controls, are integral with the body. The body is adapted for convenient engagement and manipulation by a user's hand to provide a unitary, hand-held device capable of illuminating and capturing an image of a patient, and displaying the image. An autofocus device moves an image sensor relative to a fixed lens array. Components of the image capture device, such as a lens and light emitter, are disposed on a nose portion of the speculum, which is modularly replaceable with alternate nose portions sized and shaped to facilitate various discrete medical/dental examination procedures. Embodiments also includes a tube and controller configured to apply material, capture data, and/or effect movement of the speculum.
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Website: http://www.rfsystem.co.jp/rinfo.html, printed Jul. 30, 2001 (1 sheet).
Website: http://www.rsystem.co.jp/kjibissm21.html, printed Jul. 30, 2001 (3 sheets).
Leubecker John P.
M3 Electronics, Inc.
Sampson & Associates P.C.
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