- Stratford CT, US Chester Lowe - Stratford CT, US Peter Yasutake - Stratford CT, US
Assignee:
KUB Technologies Inc. - Stratford CT
International Classification:
G06T 7/00 G16H 30/20 A61B 6/00 A61B 6/02
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to the field of a cabinet X-ray incorporating an X-ray tube, an X-ray detector, and a real-time camera, either high definition or standard resolution, for the production of organic and non-organic images and a system and method wherein the attained X-ray radiograph may be colorized to designate different densities. In particular, the disclosure relates to a system and method with corresponding apparatus for capturing a real-time image simultaneously with the X-ray image allowing a cabinet X-ray unit to attain and optimize images either in grayscale or colorized with exact orientation of the 2 images and display the resultant images overlaid/blended upon each other and then saved and transmitted in various formats, i.e. .jpeg., .tiff, DICOM, etc.
System And Method For Cabinet X-Ray Systems With Near-Infrared Optical System
- Stratford CT, US Chester Lowe - Stratford CT, US Peter Yasutake - Stratford CT, US
Assignee:
KUB Technologies Inc. - Stratford CT
International Classification:
G01N 23/044 G01N 21/359
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to the field of a cabinet x-ray incorporating an x-ray tube, an x-ray detector, and a near-infrared optical system mounted onto the cabinet or positioned within the cabinet, for the production of organic and non-organic images. The computing device receives video data from the near-infrared optical system and determines, based on the video data an optical image displaying the captured real-time image or display images adjacently i.e. Picture-In-Picture (PIP). In particular, the present disclosure also relates to a system and method with corresponding apparatus for capturing a near-infrared image simultaneously with the x-ray image allowing a cabinet x-ray unit to attain and optimize images utilizing near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence for sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping in breast cancer patients to improve the Sentinel Lymph Node identification and procedure.
Specimen Radiography With Tomosynthesis In A Cabinet With Geometric Magnification
- Stratford CT, US Yan Chen - Stratford CT, US Timothy Ely - Stratford CT, US Chester Lowe - Stratford CT, US Roberto Velasco - Stratford CT, US
International Classification:
G01N 23/046 G01N 23/044
Abstract:
The aspects of the present disclosure are directed to a method and system for producing tomosynthesis images of a breast specimen with the capability of attaining images with geometric magnification. In one embodiment, an x-ray source delivers x-rays through a specimen of excised tissue and forms an image at a digital x-ray detector with the resultant image enlarging as the specimen is moved closer to the x-ray source. Multiple x-ray images are taken as the x-ray source moves relative to the stationary breast specimen. The source may travel substantially along a path while the detector remains stationary throughout and the source remains substantially equidistant from the specimen platform. The set of x-ray image data taken at the different points are combined to form a tomosynthesis image that can be viewed in different formats, alone or as an adjunct to conventional specimen radiography.
System And Method For Cabinet X-Ray Systems With Stationary X-Ray Source Array
- Stratford CT, US Yan Chen - STRATFORD CT, US Chester Lowe - STRATFORD CT, US Roberto Velasco - STRATFORD CT, US Peter Yasutake - STRATFORD CT, US
International Classification:
G01N 23/044 G01N 23/083 G01N 23/20025
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to the field of a cabinet x-ray incorporating a stationary x-ray source array, and an x-ray detector, for the production of organic and non-organic images. Stationary x-ray digital cabinet tomosynthesis systems and related methods are disclosed. According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein can include an x-ray tomosynthesis system having a plurality of stationary field emission x-ray sources configured to irradiate a location for positioning an object to be imaged with x-ray beams to generate projection images of the object. An x-ray detector can be configured to detect the projection images of the object. A projection image reconstruction function can be configured to reconstruct tomography images of the object based on the projection images of the object. In the preferred embodiment, the x-ray source or sources are statically affixed in a range from about 350 to and including about 10.
System And Method For Cabinet X-Ray System With Camera And X-Ray Images Superimposition
- Stratford CT, US Yan Chen - Stratford CT, US Chester Lowe - Stratford CT, US Roberto Velasco - Stratford CT, US Peter Yasutake - Stratford CT, US
International Classification:
A61B 6/00 A61B 6/02 A61B 6/10
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to the field of a cabinet x-ray incorporating an x-ray tube, an x-ray detector, and a real-time camera, either High Definition or Standard Resolution, for the production of organic and non-organic images. The computing device receives video data from the real-time camera and the x-ray detector and creates, based on the video data, a superimposed image of the captured x-ray image with the captured real-time image. In particular, the disclosure relates to a system and method with corresponding apparatus for capturing a real-time image simultaneously with the x-ray image allowing a cabinet x-ray unit to display a superimposed image of the two images and optimizes the images to result in a superimposed image with exact orientation of the 2 images and overlaying the 2 images on the display.
System And Method For Cabinet X-Ray Systems With Camera
- Strafford CT, US Yan Chen - Stratford CT, US Timothy Ely - Stratford CT, US Chester Lowe - Stratford CT, US Roberto Velasco - Stratford CT, US
International Classification:
G01N 23/044 G06T 11/00
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to the field of a cabinet x-ray incorporating an x-ray tube, an x-ray detector, and a real-time camera, either high definition or standard resolution, for the production of organic and non-organic images. The computing device can receive video data from the camera and the x-ray detector and determines, based on the video data, an overlay of the captured x-ray image with the captured real-time image or display images adjacently i.e. Picture-In-Picture (PIP). In particular, the disclosure relates to a system and method with corresponding apparatus for capturing a real-time image simultaneously with the x-ray image allowing a cabinet x-ray unit to attain and optimize images with exact orientation of the 2 images.
System And Method For Cabinet X-Ray Systems With Automatic Specimen/Sample Alert
- Stratford CT, US Yan Chen - Stratford CT, US Chester Lowe - Stratford CT, US Roberto Velasco - Stratford CT, US
International Classification:
A61B 6/02 A61B 6/03 A61B 6/00
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to the field of a cabinet x-ray incorporating an x-ray tube, an x-ray detector, and an optical camera for the production of organic and non-organic images. The computing device receives data including video data from an optical camera, a laser detector, an infrared detector, an ultrasonic detector, or a weight scale or pressure sensor, and determines automatically, based on the resultant data, if a sample/specimen has been left in the sample chamber. In particular, the disclosure relates to a system and method with corresponding apparatus for automatic detection if a sample/specimen has been left in the sample chamber without having to open the chamber door.
System And Method For Cabinet X-Ray Systems With Camera
- Stratford CT, US Yan Chen - Stratford CT, US Timothy Ely - Stratford CT, US Chester Lowe - Stratford CT, US Roberto Velasco - Stratford CT, US
International Classification:
G01N 23/044 G06T 11/00
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to the field of a cabinet x-ray incorporating an x-ray tube, an x-ray detector, and a real-time camera, either high definition or standard resolution, for the production of organic and non-organic images. The computing device can receive video data from the camera and the x-ray detector and determines, based on the video data, an overlay of the captured x-ray image with the captured real-time image or display images adjacently i.e. Picture-In-Picture (PIP). In particular, the disclosure relates to a system and method with corresponding apparatus for capturing a real-time image simultaneously with the x-ray image allowing a cabinet x-ray unit to attain and optimize images with exact orientation of the 2 images.
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