Patents by Inventor Jay Schildkraut

Jay Schildkraut has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11903752
    Abstract: An intraoral imaging apparatus for tomosynthesis imaging has an x-ray source having a primary collimator that defines boundaries of a radiation field. A transport apparatus translates the x ray source along a path for tomographic imaging. An intraoral x-ray detector defines an imaging area for the radiation field. A positioning apparatus correlates the position of the intraoral detector to the position of a secondary collimator. One or more radio-opaque markers provided on a detector attachment is coupled to the detector, the one or more markers configured to condition acquired x-ray images to relate the spatial position of the intraoral x-ray detector to the x-ray source position, wherein the one or more markers are disposed within the defined imaging area. A control logic processor accepts image data from the detector and determines the relative location of the source with respect to the detector according to detected marker position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2024
    Inventors: Jean-Marc Inglese, Edward Shellard, Jay Schildkraut, Krishnamoorthy Subramanyan, Victor Wong
  • Publication number: 20210153823
    Abstract: A method for characterizing bone structure for a patient, method executed at least in part on a computer, acquires one or more 2D x-ray projection images of a volume, wherein image content is acquired at two or more spectral frequencies. The acquired x-ray image content is processed to calculate one or more metrics that characterize bone structure within the imaged volume. The one or more calculated metrics are displayed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2018
    Publication date: May 27, 2021
    Inventors: Jay SCHILDKRAUT, Krishnamoothy SURAMANYAN, Jean-Marc INGLESE
  • Publication number: 20200352530
    Abstract: An intraoral imaging apparatus for tomosynthesis imaging has an x-ray source having a primary collimator that defines boundaries of a radiation field. A transport apparatus translates the x ray source along a path for tomographic imaging. An intraoral x-ray detector defines an imaging area for the radiation field. A positioning apparatus correlates the position of the intraoral detector to the position of a secondary collimator. One or more radio-opaque markers provided on a detector attachment is coupled to the detector, the one or more markers configured to condition acquired x-ray images to relate the spatial position of the intraoral x-ray detector to the x-ray source position, wherein the one or more markers are disposed within the defined imaging area. A control logic processor accepts image data from the detector and determines the relative location of the source with respect to the detector according to detected marker position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2018
    Publication date: November 12, 2020
    Inventors: Jean-Marc INGLESE, Edward SHELLARD, Jay SCHILDKRAUT, Krishnamoorthy SUBRAMANYAN, Victor WONG
  • Publication number: 20070274446
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for delivering therapeutic radiation (112) to a radiotherapy target (119) in a patient (114) includes a diagnostic X-ray source (124, 125) connected to a treatment couch (116), facing a first side of the patient. An imaging device (118) is connected to the treatment couch facing a second side of the patient. The diagnostic X-ray source and the imaging device move in lockstep with movement of the treatment couch. The patient is in a fixed position relative to the treatment couch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2006
    Publication date: November 29, 2007
    Inventors: Jay Schildkraut, Mark Bedzyk, Shoupu Chen, Timothy Wojcik
  • Publication number: 20070165779
    Abstract: A method for radiation therapy with target recognition has a first target identification system for obtaining first target characteristics within a patient's body. A second target identification system obtains second target characteristics within the body aided by the first target characteristics. A computation means for calculation of three-dimensional coordinates of the target region with respect to a three-dimensional radiotherapy system uses the second target characteristics. Irradiation means for radiotherapy mode adaptation is used in response to the second target characteristics and the calculation of three-dimensional coordinates of the target region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2006
    Publication date: July 19, 2007
    Inventors: Shoupu Chen, Jay Schildkraut, Lawrence Ray
  • Publication number: 20070053491
    Abstract: A method for delivering radiation therapy to a patient using a three-dimensional planning image for radiation therapy of the patient wherein the planning image includes a radiation therapy target includes the steps of: determining a digitally reconstructed radiograph from the planning image; identifying a region of the target's projection in the digitally reconstructed radiograph; capturing a radiographic image corresponding to the digitally reconstructed radiograph; identifying a region in the captured radiographic image; comparing the region of the target's projection in the digitally reconstructed radiograph with the identified region in the captured radiographic image; and determining a delivery of the radiation therapy in response to this comparison.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 7, 2005
    Publication date: March 8, 2007
    Inventors: Jay Schildkraut, Shoupu Chen
  • Publication number: 20070019852
    Abstract: A method of generating a pulmonary nodule image from a chest radiograph. The method includes the steps of: producing a map of a clear lung field; removing low frequency variation from the clear lung field to generate a level image; and performing at least one grayscale morphological operation on the level image to generate a nodule-bone image. Pulmonary nodules can be detected using the nodule-bone image by the further steps of: pulmonary nodules from a chest radiograph. The method includes the steps of: identifying candidate nodule locations in the nodule-bone image; segmenting a region around each candidate nodule location in the nodule-bone image; and using the features of the segmented region to determine if a candidate is a nodule.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 22, 2005
    Publication date: January 25, 2007
    Inventors: Jay Schildkraut, Michael Heath, Robert Senn, Joseph Revelli, Brette Luck
  • Publication number: 20060182326
    Abstract: A method for delivering radiation therapy to a patient using a three-dimensional planning image for radiation therapy of the patient wherein the planning image includes a radiation therapy target. The method includes the steps of: determining desired image capture conditions for the capture of at least one two-dimensional radiographic image of the radiation therapy target using the three-dimensional planning image; detecting a position of the radiation therapy target in the at least one captured two-dimensional radiographic image; and determining a delivery of the radiation therapy in response to the radiation therapy target's detected position in the at least one captured two-dimensional radiographic image.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 20, 2005
    Publication date: August 17, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Schildkraut, Nathan Cahill, Sreeram Dhurjaty, Lawrence Ray
  • Publication number: 20050196067
    Abstract: In a method and system for correcting redeye in a digital image of a human, a defect pair separation is measured. The members of the defect pair are each redeye defects in the image. Each defect has one or more pixels. The defects are adjusted, that is, retained unchanged or reduced in size to provide adjusted defects. The adjustment can follow growth of initial seed defects. The adjustment is responsive to the defect pair separation and can include trimming of pixels beyond a size limit calculated using the defect pair separation. Following the adjustment, the color of the adjusted defects is changed to reduce redeye.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2004
    Publication date: September 8, 2005
    Inventors: Andrew Gallagher, Jay Schildkraut