Abstract: A method for imaging an organ or internal structure within a body to obtain three-dimensional reconstruction of the organ or internal structure. The method includes steps of providing an intraluminal ultrasound imaging system capable of obtaining echographic images of the surrounding of a catheter imaging tip located inside the body of a patient.
Abstract: In one aspect, the invention provides a vascular catheter sheath for use with a therapeutic catheter having a radially expandable member. The catheter sheath includes a catheter body having a proximal end, a distal end, and at least one lumen adapted to receive the therapeutic catheter. The catheter body further includes a compliant portion near the distal end, with the compliant portion being adaptable to conform to the shape of the expandable member when the expandable member is radially expanded in the lumen.
Abstract: A method and an apparatus for analyzing particles in a fluid sample is accomplished by distributing the sample over an extended area. A plurality of optical still images is taken of the sample, with each image representing a different portion of the area. Each optical image is converted into an electronic image, with the images of the particles in the electronic images. Each electronic image is classified into one of a plurality of classifications of visually discernible characteristics. For each classification, the percentage of the total number of particles classified is determined. The images of the particles are extracted from the electronic images. The images of the particles are displayed in an ordered array by the classification with the number of particles within each classification so displayed being proportional to the percentage determined of the total number of particles displayed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 15, 1997
Date of Patent:
October 13, 1998
Assignee:
International Remote Imaging Systems, Inc.
Abstract: A multi-colored pixel for a twisted nematic liquid crystal display including red, green, and blue subpixels, wherein each subpixel includes a pair of substrates, a pair of polarizers, opposing electrodes, and a color personalized retardation film which compensates for the different wavelength of each color. The personalized retardation films of the different color subpixels results in elimination of the multi-gap approach and substantially eliminates the problem of different color leakages at different viewing angles, including normal. Also, one polymer based element, preferably a polyimide, functions as both a color filter and a retardation film in certain embodiments of this invention.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 26, 1995
Date of Patent:
October 6, 1998
Assignee:
OIS Optical Imaging Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Adiel Abileah, Gang Xu, Patrick F. Brinkley
Abstract: A dual-band detector that absorbs incident radiation in a first range of wavelengths and that absorbs incident radiation in a second range of wavelengths. The dual-band detector includes a semiconductor substrate and a first microbridge detector level disposed above the semiconductor substrate. The first microbridge detector level includes an active area that absorbs incident radiation in one of the first range of wavelengths and the second range of wavelengths. In one embodiment, the semiconductor substrate includes a detector that detects incident radiation in the other of the first and second range of wavelengths. In another embodiment, the dual-band microbridge detector also includes a second microbridge detector level. The second microbridge detector level also includes an active area that absorbs incident radiation in an alternative one of the first range of wavelengths and the second range or wavelengths.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 15, 1996
Date of Patent:
September 22, 1998
Assignee:
Lockheed-Martin IR Imaging Systems, Inc.
Abstract: A catheter for ultrasonic imaging has a transducer fixed to a cutter. The transducer is moved longitudinally within an artery while in a fixed radial position. Ultrasonic reflections are received and processed to display a planer or rectangular field of view image area of the artery. Other axial planes of the artery can be imaged by radially turning the transducer to a different angular orientation within the artery and then longitudinally moving the transducer to obtain an image of another planer field of view.
Abstract: An analyte control solution system tests a plurality of identical test strips, with each test strip having a plurality of different reactive chemicals attached on pads. The analyte control solution system has a first mixture of a first plurality of different analytes, with each of the first plurality of different analytes not reacting with one another, but reacting with a different one of the dipstick pads to generate a visual indicator. The first plurality of different analytes do not react with all of the pads attached to each test strip. Another control solution has a second mixture, physically different from the first mixture, of a second plurality of different analytes. Each of the second plurality of different analytes does not react with one another, but reacts with a different one of the plurality of different reactive chemicals on the test strip to generate a visual indicator.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 19, 1996
Date of Patent:
August 18, 1998
Assignee:
International Remote Imaging Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Jimmie R. Kyle, Leonard Spolter, Marcus Villagran
Abstract: A normally white twisted nematic liquid crystal display is provided for outputting improved viewing characteristics which are defined by high contrast ratios and reduced inversion. The display includes both positive and negative retardation films, the negative films being biaxial and defined by n.sub.x >n.sub.y >n.sub.z in certain embodiments where the "z" direction is substantially perpendicular to the film plane and the "x" and "y" directions are substantially parallel to the film plane. By providing the positive and biaxial negative retarders with specific retardation values and/or ratios, improved viewing characteristics are provided. According to other embodiments, a positive and a negative (uniaxial or biaxial) retarder may be provided on only one side of the liquid crystal layer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 18, 1996
Date of Patent:
August 11, 1998
Assignee:
OIS Optical Imaging Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
John A. VanderPloeg, Gang Xu, Adiel Abileah
Abstract: Apparatus and method suitable for making a plurality of laminated substrates by applying a plurality of laminate sheets to corresponding plurality of substrates. The apparatus includes a lamina supply member capable of holding a supply of lamina from which successive sheets of lamina can be cut. A cutter is disposed in the apparatus such that the cutter is capable of cutting through the lamina to provide said successive sheets of laminate. A heater is provided for bonding each successive sheet of laminate to a corresponding substrate whereby the corresponding laminated substrate is formed. The supply of lamina is characterized by a current leading edge. The supply of lamina is cut through along a cutting line at a predetermined distance from the current leading edge of the lamina. This provides a first sheet of laminate having a trailing edge at the cutting line. Cutting also provides the lamina supply with a successive leading edge at the cutting line.
Abstract: This invention is related to an active matrix liquid crystal display (AMLCD) having a high pixel aperture ratio. The display has an increased pixel aperture ratio because the pixel electrodes are formed over the insulating layer so as to overlap portions of the array address lines. Both the manufacturability and capacitive cross-talk of the TFT-based device are improved due to the use of a photo-imageable insulating layer between the pixel electrodes and the address lines.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 2, 1997
Date of Patent:
July 14, 1998
Assignee:
OIS Optical Imaging Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Willem den Boer, John Z. Z. Zhong, Tieer Gu
Abstract: A liquid crystal display includes a tilted retarder. The tilted retarder has an optical axis which is aligned at an angle of from about 5.degree. to 15.degree. with respect to normal. Thus, because the optical axis of the liquid crystal layer is aligned at an angle to one side of normal and the optical axis of the tilted retarder(s) is at an angle to the other side of normal, the retardation effects substantially cancel one another out. Tilted retarder(s) may be used in combination with negatively birefringent retarders according to certain embodiments of this invention in twisted nematic normally white displays.
Abstract: The present invention relates generally to securing a sheet medium onto a support surface and, more particularly, to a print drum for supporting a flexible film sheet medium on a relieved support surface so as to desensitize to medium to the effects of debris contamination and air turbulence for allowing the sheet to be imprinted with consistent resolution.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 25, 1995
Date of Patent:
June 30, 1998
Assignee:
Sterling Dry Imaging Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
William S. Masek, Walter P. Haimberger, George D. Whiteside, Richard A. Rosenthal
Abstract: A thermal shunt apparatus directs heat flux transmitted through electrical signal leads from a focal plane array (FPA) to a relatively isothermal top surface of a TE cooler. The FPA mounts with a first thermally conductive attachment to a thermal spreader plate that is highly thermally conductive. The thermal spreader plate is mounted to the top surface of the TE cooler by a second thermally conductive attachment. The combination of the relatively isothermal surfaces, the FPA thermal spreader and the TE cooler top plate, separated by the thermally conductive interface, maintains a relatively constant temperature difference between the electrical leads connected between the thermal shunt and the FPA edge. The constant temperature difference provides for constant heat flux between these points and a constant temperature gradient across the surface of the FPA.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 19, 1995
Date of Patent:
June 9, 1998
Assignee:
Loral Infrared & Imaging Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert H. Murphy, Neal E. MacDonald, John D. Ramsden
Abstract: A longitudinal position translator includes a probe drive module and a linear translation module. The probe drive module is coupled operatively to an ultrasonic imaging probe assembly having a distally located ultrasound transducer subassembly in such a manner that longitudinal shifting of the transducer subassembly may be effected. The probe drive module is preferably mounted to the linear translation unit so as to be moveable between a condition whereby longitudinal shifting of the transducer subassembly can be conducted either manually or automatically. When in the automatically-operable condition, the probe drive module will be engaged with a motor-driven screw associated with the linear translation module so as to cause the probe drive module to be longitudinally displaced at a constant motor-driven rate. In this manner, the distally located ultrasound transducer is longitudinally shifted during an ultrasound scan of surrounding intravascular (or other) tissue to thereby allow axially-spaced 360.degree.
Abstract: A microbridge detector is with an active area that is smaller than a pixel collection area of the microbridge detector. The microbridge detector includes a semiconductor substrate on a first level and an microbridge level disposed above the semiconductor substrate. The microbridge level includes the active area having the pixel collection area greater than a square area of the active area of the microbridge detector. In addition, downwardly extending leg portions are a continuation of the microbridge level and support the microbridge level above the semiconductor substrate so that a thermal isolation gap exists between the microbridge level and the semiconductor substrate. Further, electrically conductive paths are included within the downwardly extending leg portions and connect the active area in the microbridge level to the semiconductor substrate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 4, 1996
Date of Patent:
June 2, 1998
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin IR Imaging Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard Blackwell, Neal R. Butler, Jacek Mroczkowski
Abstract: A catheter system has a balloon angioplasty device disposed about a common lumen near its distal end. The balloon catheter is pre-fitted with a stent which is deployed when the balloon is inflated. The common lumen is in communication with multiple lumens within a proximal region of the catheter body to allow for positioning of the catheter over a movable guide wire and convenient delivery of imaging or interventional devices to a desired region of a body passageway being treated. The procedure for stent deployment optionally includes steps of imaging a lumen by ultrasound before and after stent deployment to identify the site at which a stent is needed, to confirm that the stent is being and has been deployed at a longitudinal position which does not overlap a branched segment of the body passageway, and to ensure that the stent has been radially opened to an optimum diameter.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 13, 1995
Date of Patent:
May 12, 1998
Assignee:
Cardiovascular Imaging Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Yue-Teh Jang, Stephen M. Salmon, David A. White, Rizza A. Garcia
Abstract: A normally white twisted nematic liquid crystal display is provided for outputting improved viewing characteristics which are defined by high contrast ratios and reduced inversion. The display includes both positive and negative retardation films, the negative films being defined by n.sub.x =n.sub.y >n.sub.z where the "z" direction is substantially perpendicular to the film plane and the "x" and "y" directions are substantially parallel to the film plane. According to certain embodiments, a pair of positive and a pair of negative retardation films are provided such that the two positive retarders sandwich both the liquid crystal layer and the negative retarders therebetween. By providing the positive and negative retarders with specific retardation values and/or ratios, improved viewing characteristics are provided.
Abstract: A notch filter is provided in a RGB color twisted nematic liquid crystal display (LCD) apparatus, the notch filter preferably being located between the light source and the display panel. Undesirable peak(s) (e.g. blue-green) in the light rays from the source are substantially reduced or eliminated by the notch filter thereby improving the color saturation characteristics of the image reaching the viewer.
Abstract: A normally white liquid crystal display is provided with a positively birefringent uniaxial retardation film having a retardation value of from about 100-200 nm. The retardation film is provided on one side of the liquid crystal layer, the liquid crystal being sandwiched between a pair of orientation or buffing films which orient the liquid crystal molecules adjacent thereto in predetermined directions. The optical axis of the retardation film is rotated from about 2.degree.-20.degree., most preferably from about 6.degree.-10.degree. relative to the buffing direction on the opposite side of the liquid crystal layer. This rotation of the retardation film optical axis allows for the high contrast ratio viewing zone of the display to be shifted vertically into either the positive or negative vertical viewing region depending upon the direction of rotation of the retardation film optical axis.