Patents Assigned to Dejarnette Research Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 8463621Abstract: A breakaway interface between radiological information systems, imaging equipment and picture archive and communications systems has automated filtering and handling of multiple study work orders or affiliated work orders, while passing single study work orders through unaltered. The work orders are processed by the breakaway interface to consolidate multiple procedure or multiple study work orders into a single super order, which is then communicated, preferably using DICOM standard protocol, to an imaging machine. The imaging machine returns a single image sequence, and the breakaway interface will then break images away from the single image sequence into a plurality of grouped image sequences. The preferred grouping is based upon anatomical regions, and separate but adjacent anatomical regions will preferably share one or more images at the boundary between the adjacent regions. The exact number of shared images may preferably be preset at the system level.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Dejarnette Research Systems, Inc.Inventors: Wayne T. DeJarnette, Charles D. Stockham, Steven G. Wineke
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Patent number: 7756725Abstract: A breakaway interface between radiological information systems, imaging equipment and picture archive and communications systems has automated filtering and handling of multiple study work orders or affiliated work orders, while passing single study work orders through unaltered. The work orders are processed by the breakaway interface to consolidate multiple procedure or multiple study work orders into a single super order, which is then communicated, preferably using DICOM standard protocol, to an imaging machine. The imaging machine returns a single image sequence, and the breakaway interface will then break images away from the single image sequence into a plurality of grouped image sequences. The preferred grouping is based upon anatomical regions, and separate but adjacent anatomical regions will preferably share one or more images at the boundary between the adjacent regions. The exact number of shared images may preferably be preset at the system level.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: DeJarnette Research Systems, IncInventors: Wayne T. DeJarnette, Charles D. Stockham, Steven G. Wineke
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Publication number: 20040128164Abstract: A breakaway interface between radiological information systems, imaging equipment and picture archive and communications systems has automated filtering and handling of multiple study work orders or affiliated work orders, while passing single study work orders through unaltered. The work orders are processed by the breakaway interface to consolidate multiple procedure or multiple study work orders into a single super order, which is then communicated, preferably using DICOM standard protocol, to an imaging machine. The imaging machine returns a single image sequence, and the breakaway interface will then break images away from the single image sequence into a plurality of grouped image sequences. The preferred grouping is based upon anatomical regions, and separate but adjacent anatomical regions will preferably share one or more images at the boundary between the adjacent regions. The exact number of shared images may preferably be preset at the system level.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Applicant: DEJARNETTE RESEARCH SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Wayne T. DeJarnette, Charles D. Stockham, Steven G. Wineke
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Patent number: 6469717Abstract: A computer apparatus and method for displaying radiological data such as X-rays, CT scans and other similar anatomical sequences in combination with other modalities such as plane views provides functionality which very closely resembles a standard radiological light board. Basic manipulations which occur at the light board by a radiologist or other medical personnel are closely emulated in function to allow medical personnel to stay focused directly on the anatomical images and thereby avoid the distraction and frustration of visually departing from the image in order to accomplish these basic functions. A display monitor screen includes image containers, and a button to activate an image shift feature. When the image shift feature is activated, a technologist uses the mouse cursor to select an image. Then, with a convenient drag-and-drop operation, the technologist is able to switch the image with another image in the displayed study.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1999Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Dejarnette Research Systems, Inc.Inventors: Steven Glenn Wineke, Valmore Wilhelm Albrecht
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Patent number: 6081267Abstract: A computer apparatus and method for displaying radiological data such as X-rays, CT scans and other similar anatomical sequences in combination with other modalities such as plan views provides functionality which very closely resembles a standard radiological light box. Basic manipulations which occur at the light box by a radiologist or other medical personnel are closely emulated in function to allow medical personnel to stay focussed directly on the anatomical images and thereby avoid distraction and frustration of visually departing from the image in order to accomplish these basic functions. Some of the basic functions disclosed are quick-flip image mirroring, image rotation, panning, on-screen control of the number of images displayed in a mosaic, single drag and drop loading of radiological studies, cines and other functions. A dark and stark display further simulates the light box.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignees: Columbia Scientific Incorporated, Dejarnette Research Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles D. Stockham, Victor H. Levy, James F. McConkey, III, Wayne Thornton DeJarnette, Dezso Csipo