Patents by Inventor Morten BOLL
Morten BOLL 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).
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Patent number: 11737719Abstract: A method for improving the accuracy of a digital medical model of a part of a patient, the method includes obtaining a set of at least 2 medical images of the patient, where an element including a predefined geometry and/or predefined information was attached to the patient during the recording of the medical images; obtaining at least 2 tracking images taken with at least one camera having a known positional relationship relative to the medical imaging device, the tracking images depicting at least part of the element; determining any movement of the element between acquisition of the at least 2 tracking images; and generating the digital medical model from the acquired medical images, wherein the determined movement of the element is used to compensate for any movement of the patient between the acquisition of the medical images.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2021Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: Newton2 ApSInventors: Morten Boll, Thomas Sangild Sørensen, Jens Peter Holme, Sami Brandt, Henrik Öjelund
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Patent number: 11317887Abstract: A method for reconstructing at least a first and a second independently moving body from one 3D tomography scan includes performing a movement of the first body relative to the second body, obtaining the movement, obtaining a 3D tomography scan of the first body and the second body during the movement, and reconstructing a first 3D model of the first body and a second 3D model of the second body by applying the recorded movement to the 3D tomography scan. This has the effect that reconstruction of several 3D tomography scanned bodies is possible during motion of the scanned bodies.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2018Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Inventors: Morten Boll, Sami Brandt, Thomas Sangild Sørensen
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Publication number: 20220104785Abstract: A method for improving the accuracy of a digital medical model of a part of a patient, the method includes obtaining a set of at least 2 medical images of the patient, where an element including a predefined geometry and/or predefined information was attached to the patient during the recording of the medical images; obtaining at least 2 tracking images taken with at least one camera having a known positional relationship relative to the medical imaging device, the tracking images depicting at least part of the element; determining any movement of the element between acquisition of the at least 2 tracking images; and generating the digital medical model from the acquired medical images, wherein the determined movement of the element is used to compensate for any movement of the patient between the acquisition of the medical images.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2021Publication date: April 7, 2022Applicant: 3SHAPE A/SInventors: Morten BOLL, Thomas Sangild SØRENSEN, Jens Peter HOLME, Sami BRANDT, Henrik ÖJELUND
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Patent number: 11234665Abstract: A method for improving the accuracy of a digital medical model of a part of a patient, the method includes obtaining a set of at least 2 medical images of the patient, where an element including a predefined geometry and/or predefined information was attached to the patient during the recording of the medical images; obtaining at least 2 tracking images taken with at least one camera having a known positional relationship relative to the medical imaging device, the tracking images depicting at least part of the element; determining any movement of the element between acquisition of the at least 2 tracking images; and generating the digital medical model from the acquired medical images, wherein the determined movement of the element is used to compensate for any movement of the patient between the acquisition of the medical images.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2020Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: 3SHAPE A/SInventors: Morten Boll, Thomas Sangild Sørensen, Jens Peter Holme, Sami Brandt, Henrik Öjelund
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Publication number: 20210169437Abstract: A method for reconstructing at least a first and a second independently moving body from one 3D tomography scan includes performing a movement of the first body relative to the second body, obtaining the movement, obtaining a 3D tomography scan of the first body and the second body during the movement, and reconstructing a first 3D model of the first body and a second 3D model of the second body by applying the recorded movement to the 3D tomography scan. This has the effect that reconstruction of several 3D tomography scanned bodies is possible during motion of the scanned bodies.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2018Publication date: June 10, 2021Applicant: 3SHAPE A/SInventors: Morten BOLL, Sami BRANDT, Thomas Sangild SØRENSEN
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Publication number: 20200305827Abstract: A method for improving the accuracy of a digital medical model of a part of a patient, the method includes obtaining a set of at least 2 medical images of the patient, where an element including a predefined geometry and/or predefined information was attached to the patient during the recording of the medical images; obtaining at least 2 tracking images taken with at least one camera having a known positional relationship relative to the medical imaging device, the tracking images depicting at least part of the element; determining any movement of the element between acquisition of the at least 2 tracking images; and generating the digital medical model from the acquired medical images, wherein the determined movement of the element is used to compensate for any movement of the patient between the acquisition of the medical images.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2020Publication date: October 1, 2020Applicant: 3SHAPE A/SInventors: Morten BOLL, Thomas Sangild SØRENSEN, Jens Peter HOLME, Sami BRANDT, Henrik ÖJELUND
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Patent number: 10638996Abstract: A method for improving the accuracy of a digital medical model of a part of a patient, the method includes obtaining a set of at least 2 medical images of the patient, where an element comprising a predefined geometry and/or predefined information was attached to the patient during the recording of the medical images; obtaining at least 2 tracking images taken with at least one camera having a known positional relationship relative to the medical imaging device, said tracking images depicting at least part of the element; determining any movement of the element between acquisition of the at least 2 tracking images; and generating the digital medical model from the acquired medical images, wherein the determined movement of the element is used to compensate for any movement of the patient between the acquisition of the medical images.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2019Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: 3Shape A/SInventors: Morten Boll, Thomas Sangild Sørensen, Jens Peter Holme, Sami Brandt, Henrik Öjelund
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Publication number: 20200046308Abstract: A method for improving the accuracy of a digital medical model of a part of a patient, the method includes obtaining a set of at least 2 medical images of the patient, where an element comprising a predefined geometry and/or predefined information was attached to the patient during the recording of the medical images; obtaining at least 2 tracking images taken with at least one camera having a known positional relationship relative to the medical imaging device, said tracking images depicting at least part of the element; determining any movement of the element between acquisition of the at least 2 tracking images; and generating the digital medical model from the acquired medical images, wherein the determined movement of the element is used to compensate for any movement of the patient between the acquisition of the medical images.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2019Publication date: February 13, 2020Applicant: 3Shape A/SInventors: Morten Boll, Thomas Sangild SØRENSEN, Jens Peter HOLME, Sami BRANDT, Henrik ÖJELUND
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Patent number: 10335108Abstract: A method for improving the accuracy of a digital medical model of a part of a patient, the method includes obtaining a set of at least 2 medical images of the patient, where an element comprising a predefined geometry and/or predefined information was attached to the patient during the recording of the medical images; obtaining at least 2 tracking images taken with at least one camera having a known positional relationship relative to the medical imaging device, said tracking images depicting at least part of the element; determining any movement of the element between acquisition of the at least 2 tracking images; and generating the digital medical model from the acquired medical images, wherein the determined movement of the element is used to compensate for any movement of the patient between the acquisition of the medical images.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2016Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: 3Shape A/SInventors: Morten Boll, Thomas Sangild Sørensen, Jens Peter Holme, Sami Brandt, Henrik Öjelund
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Publication number: 20180042570Abstract: A method for improving the accuracy of a digital medical model of a part of a patient, the method includes obtaining a set of at least 2 medical images of the patient, where an element comprising a predefined geometry and/or predefined information was attached to the patient during the recording of the medical images; obtaining at least 2 tracking images taken with at least one camera having a known positional relationship relative to the medical imaging device, said tracking images depicting at least part of the element; determining any movement of the element between acquisition of the at least 2 tracking images; and generating the digital medical model from the acquired medical images, wherein the determined movement of the element is used to compensate for any movement of the patient between the acquisition of the medical images.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2016Publication date: February 15, 2018Applicant: 3Shape A/SInventors: Morten BOLL, Thomas Sangild SØRENSEN, Jens Peter HOLME, Sami BRANDT, Henrik ÖJELUND