IP Library Granted Patent US 7,001,376
Granted Patent B2
US 7,001,376 · App. 10/685,253 · Granted Feb 21, 2006

Methods and systems for laser calibration and eye tracker camera alignment

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Patent No.
US 7,001,376
App. No.
10/685,253
Granted
Feb 21, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides methods, systems, and apparatus for calibrating a laser ablation system, such as an excimer laser system for selectively ablating a cornea of a patient's eye. The invention also facilitates alignment of eye tracking cameras that measure a position of the eye during laser eye surgery. A calibration and alignment fixture for a scanning laser beam delivery system having eye tracking cameras may include a structure positionable in a treatment plane. The structure having a feature directing laser energy incident thereon to a calibration energy sensor, at least one reference-edge to determine a characteristic of the laser beam (shape, dimensions, etc.), and an artificial pupil to determine alignment of the eye tracking cameras with the laser system.

Claims (8)

1. A calibration and alignment fixture for a scanning laser beam delivery system having at least one image capture device, the fixture comprising:

a structure positionable in a treatment plane, the structure having a feature selectively passing laser energy incident thereon to a calibration energy sensor, at least one reference-edge to determine a characteristic of the laser beam, and an artificial pupil to determine alignment of the at least one image capture device with the laser beam delivery system.

2. A fixture as in claim 1 , wherein the feature comprises an opening, the opening being sufficiently large that a whole of the laser beam can pass through it.

3. A fixture as in claim 1 , wherein the structure has two reference-edges, the second reference-edge oriented at an angle relative to first reference-edge.

4. A fixture as in claim 1 , wherein the structure has a cross-like pattern comprising twelve reference-edges.

5. A fixture as in claim 1 , wherein the artificial pupil comprises a dark circle.

6. A fixture as in claim 1 , wherein the artificial pupil comprises four dark circles disposed at four corners of a square pattern.

7. A fixture as in claim 1 , wherein the artificial pupil comprises an opening in the structure.