Patents by Inventor Robert H. Wake
Robert H. Wake 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: 8027711Abstract: A diagnostic computed tomographic imaging apparatus, comprises a patient support structure including a tabletop to support a patient in front-down, prone position. The tabletop includes an opening to permit a breast of the patient to be vertically pendant below the tabletop. A scanning mechanism is disposed below the opening and orbitable about the breast pendent through the opening to obtain perimeter data and image reconstruction data of the breast. The scanning mechanism rotates about an axis of rotation transverse to the tabletop. One of the tabletop and scanning mechanism is movable in x-y axes to center the breast about the axis of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2007Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Sharon D. Jones, Emily A. Salit, Robert H. Wake, Vincent Magraner, Richard A. Moya
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Patent number: 7977619Abstract: A detector array for use in a laser imaging apparatus, comprises a plurality of housings disposed in an arc around an opening in which an object to be scanned is disposed, each housing including an open front end, a rear end and a longitudinal axis; and a detector disposed within each housing at a distance from the front end, thereby to restrict the field of view of each detector. The housings are adapted to be orbited around the object about an orbit axis. Each detector is adapted to simultaneously detect light exiting from the object within the respective field of view of each detector. A method for collecting light exiting from a object being scanned with a light source is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Wake, Richard J. Grable
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Patent number: 7446875Abstract: An apparatus for acquiring time-resolved measurements from a sample from optical scanning comprises pulsed laser light directed to the sample; a first detector disposed to detect the light after exiting from the sample, the detected light being in the form of a first temporal point spread function (TPSF); a first amplifier to amplify the first TPSF; a first analog-to-digital converted (ADC) to directly digitize the first TPSF; a first buffer connected to the first ADC; a time-pickoff detector to initiate the first ADC to digitize the first TPSF; a clock burst generator initiated by the time-pickoff detector to provide conversion timing to the first ADC; and a computer programmed to fit the digitized first TPSF to a theoretical curve to extract its amplitude, and attenuation and scattering coefficients.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2005Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Wake, Steven L. Ponder
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Patent number: 7212848Abstract: An optical CT scanner for small laboratory animals comprises a housing having a vertical through opening through which a test subject is passed through during a scanning session, the housing including a peripheral slot disposed around the perimeter of the opening; a movable horizontal table disposed through the opening, the table being split with a horizontal slot aligned with the peripheral slot; a light beam directed toward the peripheral slot and orbitable around the opening; a plurality of collimators directed toward the peripheral slot and orbitable around the opening together with the light beam; a plurality of main photodetectors to detect the light beam after passing through the test subject and the collimators; a perimeter photodetector adapted to provide perimeter data of the test subject during a scanning session; and a first computer programmed to reconstruct an image of the test subject from the output of the perimeter and main photodetectors.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Wake, Brian Hummer, Gary M. Becker, Steven L. Ponder, Vince Magraner
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Patent number: 7155274Abstract: An optical CT scanner for small laboratory animals comprises a housing having a vertical through opening through which a test subject is passed through during a scanning session, the housing including a peripheral slot disposed transversely through the perimeter of the opening; a movable horizontal table disposed through the opening, the table being split with a horizontal slot aligned with the peripheral slot; a scanning head rotatable about the opening, the scanning head including a light beam directed toward the peripheral slot, the scanning head including a plurality of collimators directed toward the peripheral slot, the scanning head including a plurality of main photodetectors to detect the light beam after passing through the test subject and the collimators; a perimeter photodetector adapted to provide perimeter data of the test subject during a scanning session; an electrical circuit to amplify and digitize the output from the photodetectors; and a first computer programmed to reconstruct an image oType: GrantFiled: November 21, 2003Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Wake, Brian Hummer, Gary M. Becker, Steve L. Ponder, Vince Magraner
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Publication number: 20040216234Abstract: A tabletop for use in a laser imaging apparatus to support a patient comprises a first support surface including an opening in which the patient's breast is to be disposed for scanning, the first support surface contacting the patient around the breast; and a second support surface at a different height for support of the patient's head and other breast.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Robert H. Wake, Margaret Montague, Vicente Magraner
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Publication number: 20040220479Abstract: A scanner for a laser imaging apparatus comprises a tabletop having an opening in which a breast to be scanned is disposed; a reflector ring disposed around the opening below the tabletop, the ring having a reflective surface facing the opening and disposed at an angle downwardly away from the opening; a laser beam directed upwardly below the tabletop toward the reflective surface such that the beam is reflected across the opening toward an opposite portion of the reflective surface, the beam going across the opening defining a slice plane; a plurality of collimators including vertical channels directed toward the reflective surface such that light exiting from the breast within the field of view of the collimators is reflected by the reflective surface down through the vertical channels; a plurality of optical detectors, each detector being disposed below the respective vertical channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Robert H. Wake, Vicente Magraner
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Patent number: 6738658Abstract: A scanner for a medical optical imaging device, comprises an illumination source positioned to direct emitted light into a breast positioned below a support surface; first and second groups of photodetectors positioned in an arc around the breast to simultaneously detect light emerging from the breast; and optical filters disposed in front of the first group of photodetectors to restrict the wavelength of light reaching the first group of photodetectors.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2003Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Wake, Richard J. Grable
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Patent number: 6693287Abstract: A method for collecting data for use in image reconstruction of a tissue being scanned containing cancer cells comprises the steps of providing a source of laser beam; providing a biochemical marker that selectively binds to cancer cells within the tissue; directing the laser beam toward the object being scanned; orbiting the laser beam around the object; providing a plurality of sensors adapted to simultaneously detect the laser beam after passing through the object; and limiting the sensors to detect only the radiation released by the biochemical marker after having been activated by the laser beam.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Grable, Robert H. Wake
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Patent number: 6681130Abstract: A method for collecting data for use in image reconstruction of an object being scanned, comprises providing a plurality of detectors disposed in an arc around the object being scanned to detect light passing through the object; impinging a laser beam at a point on the object; integrating the output of each detector at a number of successive time intervals, each time interval being longer than the previous time interval; digitizing the integrated output from each time interval; successively digitizing multiple times the integrated output from the longest time interval and averaging the results; orbiting the detectors and laser beam to another point on a circle; and repeating the above steps until a complete circle has been traversed.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Wake, William Dieckmann
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Publication number: 20030195417Abstract: A scanner for a medical optical imaging device, comprises an illumination source positioned to direct emitted light into a breast positioned below a support surface; first and second groups of photodetectors positioned in an arc around the breast to simultaneously detect light emerging from the breast; and optical filters disposed in front of the first group of photodetectors to restrict the wavelength of light reaching the first group of photodetectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Robert H. Wake, Richard J. Grable
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Publication number: 20030176793Abstract: A method for collecting data for use in image reconstruction of an object being scanned, comprises providing a plurality of detectors disposed in an arc around the object being scanned to detect light passing through the object; impinging a laser beam at a point on the object; integrating the output of each detector at a number of successive time intervals, each time interval being longer than the previous time interval; digitizing the integrated output from each time interval; successively digitizing multiple times the integrated output from the longest time interval and averaging the results; orbiting the detectors and laser beam to another point on a circle; and repeating the above steps until a complete circle has been traversed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: Robert H. Wake, William Dieckmann
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Patent number: 6571116Abstract: A scanner for a medical optical imaging device, comprises an illumination source positioned to direct emitted light into a breast positioned below a support surface; first and second groups of photodetectors positioned in an arc around the breast to simultaneously detect light emerging from the breast; and optical filters disposed in front of the first group of photodetectors to restrict the wavelength of light reaching the first group of photodetectors.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Wake, Richard J. Grable
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Publication number: 20020114765Abstract: A method for collecting data for use in image reconstruction of a tissue being scanned containing cancer cells comprises the steps of providing a source of laser beam; providing a biochemical marker that selectively binds to cancer cells within the tissue; directing the laser beam toward the object being scanned; orbiting the laser beam around the object; providing a plurality of sensors adapted to simultaneously detect the laser beam after passing through the object; and limiting the sensors to detect only the radiation released by the biochemical marker after having been activated by the laser beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventors: Richard J. Grable, Linda B. Grable, Robert H. Wake
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Publication number: 20020100864Abstract: A photodetection circuit for use in a laser imaging apparatus comprises a photodetector adapted to respond to a laser pulse exiting from a breast being scanned; a multi-gain preamplifier circuit connected to the output of the photodetector; a switch connected to the output of the multi-gain preamplifier for sampling the output of the photodetector; an RC circuit for spreading the sampled signal; an amplifier connected to the output of the RC circuit; and an integrator for integrating each sample of the output. A time-gating circuit is operably connected to the switch to open and close the switch at regular intervals of time during the occurrence of the output. A laser pulse synchronization circuit is operably connected to the time-gating circuit to provide a signal to the time-gating circuit as to when the laser pulse is expected to arrive at the photodetector.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2002Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventor: Robert H. Wake
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Publication number: 20020045833Abstract: A scanner for a medical optical imaging device, comprises an illumination source positioned to direct emitted light into a breast positioned below a support surface; first and second groups of photodetectors positioned in an arc around the breast to simultaneously detect light emerging from the breast; and optical filters disposed in front of the first group of photodetectors to restrict the wavelength of light reaching the first group of photodetectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventors: Robert H. Wake, Richard J. Grable
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Publication number: 20020045831Abstract: A scanner for a medical optical imaging device, comprises an illumination source positioned to direct emitted light into a breast positioned below a support surface; a plurality of detectors positioned to detect light emerging from the breast; and a container disposed below the illumination source and the detectors adapted to trap light reflected from the breast.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventors: Robert H. Wake, Richard J. Grable, William Dieckmann
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Patent number: 6339216Abstract: A photodetection circuit for use in a laser imaging apparatus comprises a photodetector adapted to respond to a laser pulse exiting from a breast being scanned; a multi-gain preamplifier circuit connected to the output of the photodetector; a switch connected to the output of the multi-gain preamplifier for sampling the output of the photodetector; an RC circuit for spreading the sampled signal; an amplifier connected to the output of the RC circuit; and an integrator for integrating each sample of the output. A time-gating circuit is operably connected to the switch to open and close the switch at regular intervals of time during the occurrence of the output. A laser pulse synchronization circuit is operably connected to the time-gating circuit to provide a signal to the time-gating circuit as to when the laser pulse is expected to arrive at the photodetector.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1998Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Assignee: Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert H. Wake
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Patent number: 6331700Abstract: A detector array for a laser imaging apparatus comprises a plurality of detectors disposed in an arc around an opening in which an object to be scanned is disposed; and a variable gain integrator operably connected to each detector to accommodate the dynamic range of each detector. A method for collecting data for use in image reconstruction of an object being scanned is also disclosed, comprising the steps of providing a plurality of detectors disposed in an arc around the object to be scanned, including a variable gain amplifier connected to each detector; impinging a laser beam at a point on the object; integrating the input to each integrating amplifier at several time intervals; recording each output at each integration interval for use in image reconstruction; orbiting the detectors and the laser beam to a next point on a circle; and repeating steps until a complete circle has been traversed.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2000Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Wake, Richard J. Grable, Sastry L. A. Kasibhatla
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Publication number: 20010019105Abstract: A detector array for use in a laser imaging apparatus, comprises a plurality of housings disposed in an arc around an opening in which an object to be scanned is disposed, each housing including an open front end, a rear end and a longitudinal axis; and a detector disposed within each housing at a distance from the front end, thereby to restrict the field of view of each detector. The housings are adapted to be orbited around the object about an orbit axis. Each detector is adapted to simultaneously detect light exiting from the object within the respective field of view of each detector. A method for collecting light exiting from a object being scanned with a light source is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2001Publication date: September 6, 2001Inventors: Robert H. Wake, Richard J. Grable