IP Library Granted Patent US 7,446,304
Granted Patent B2
US 7,446,304 · App. 11/397,910 · Granted Nov 4, 2008

Detection of collisions in medical procedures

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Patent No.
US 7,446,304
App. No.
11/397,910
Granted
Nov 4, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of detecting collisions between elements in a medical procedure such as between a magnet and another element in the procedure mounting on the medical device a flexible body within which is mounted one or more parallel side by side optical fibers arranged such that the impact causes bending of one or more of the optical fibers and detecting changes in light transmission through the optical fiber to detect the bending and thus the collision. The single fiber or fibers are located in a junction between a lower body of resilient foam and a surface layer of a stiffer flexible material.

Claims (47)

1. A method of detecting collisions between a medical device and a second object in a medical procedure comprising:

wherein the medical device comprises a magnet for use in magnetic resonance imaging, the magnet having a cylindrical bore surrounding a longitudinal axis of the magnet and an end face lying in a radial plane of the longitudinal axis;

wherein the magnet is movable along its longitudinal axis in a direction toward and away from the second object;

mounting on the magnet a detection device responsive to impacts between the magnet and the second object;

the detection device comprising a flexible body within which is mounted at least one optical fiber arranged such that the impact causes bending of the optical fiber;

and detecting changes in light transmission through the at least one optical fiber to detect the bending and thus the collision;

wherein the flexible body is a ring attached to the radial end face of the magnet with an end face of the ring being parallel to the end face of the magnet, an inner face of the ring being located in a common cylindrical surface with the bore and an outer edge of the ring spaced outwardly of the bore and inwardly of an outer edge of the end face of the magnet.

2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the cylindrical bore has protrusions projecting generally radially inwardly and wherein the flexible body includes projections thereon projecting generally radially inwardly and matching the protrusions in the bore.

3. The method according to claim 2 wherein at least one part of the at least one fiber is bent so as to project into the projections for detecting impact on the projections.

4. The method according to claim 1 wherein the flexible body includes a first layer of a first compressible flexible foam material with a rear surface of the first layer attached to the end face of the magnet and a front surface of the first layer spaced from the rear surface thereof, wherein the flexible body includes a second layer of a second compressible flexible foam material having a rear surface of the second layer in contact with the front surface of the first layer and a front surface of the second layer spaced from the rear surface of the second layer, wherein the second layer is stiffer than the first layer and wherein the at least one fiber is located at a junction between the first and second layers.

5. An impact detection device comprising:

a flexible body arranged to be mounted on an object expected to be involved in an impact;

at least one optical fiber arranged such that the impact causes bending of the optical fiber;

and a sensing system for detecting changes in light transmission through the at least one optical fiber to detect the bending and thus the collision;

wherein the flexible body includes a contact surface arranged to be mounted on a face of the object;

wherein the flexible body includes a first layer of a first compressible flexible foam material with a rear surface of the first layer at the contact surface and a front surface of the first layer spaced from the rear surface thereof;

wherein the flexible body includes a second layer of a second compressible flexible foam material having a rear surface of the second layer in contact with the front surface of the first layer and a front surface of the second layer spaced from the rear surface of the second layer;

wherein the second layer is stiffer than the first layer;

and wherein the at least one fiber is located at a junction between the first and second layers.

6. A method of detecting collisions between a medical device and a second object in a medical procedure comprising:

wherein the medical device comprises a magnet for use in magnetic resonance imaging, the magnet having a cylindrical bore surrounding a longitudinal axis of the magnet and an end face lying in a radial plane of the longitudinal axis;

wherein the magnet is movable along its longitudinal axis in a direction toward and away from the second object;

mounting on the magnet a detection device responsive to impacts between the magnet and the second object;

the detection device comprising a flexible body within which is mounted at least one optical fiber arranged such that the impact causes bending of the optical fiber;

and detecting changes in light transmission through the at least one optical fiber to detect the bending and thus the collision;

wherein the magnet has at least one element projecting generally radially inwardly from the cylindrical bore;

and wherein the flexible body is mounted on the end face surrounding the bore and includes an inner edge of the flexible body located in a common cylindrical surface with the bore with at least one projection thereon projecting radially inwardly from the inner edge and matching the inwardly projecting element of the magnet.

7. The method according to claim 6 wherein at least one part of the at least one fiber is bent so as to project into the at least one projection for detecting impact on the at least one projection.

8. The method according to claim 6 wherein the flexible body includes a first layer of a first compressible flexible foam material with a rear surface of the first layer attached to the end face of the magnet and a front surface of the first layer spaced from the rear surface thereof, wherein the flexible body includes a second layer of a second compressible flexible foam material having a rear surface of the second layer in contact with the front surface of the first layer and a front surface of the second layer spaced from the rear surface of the second layer, wherein the second layer is stiffer than the first layer and wherein the at least one fiber is located at a junction between the first and second layers.

9. A method of detecting collisions between a medical device and a second object in a medical procedure comprising:

wherein the medical device comprises a magnet for use in magnetic resonance imaging, the magnet having a cylindrical bore surrounding a longitudinal axis of the magnet and an end face lying in a radial plane of the longitudinal axis;

wherein the magnet is movable along its longitudinal axis in a direction toward and away from the second object;

mounting on the magnet a detection device responsive to impacts between the magnet and the second object;

the detection device comprising a flexible body within which is mounted at least one optical fiber arranged such that the impact causes bending of the optical fiber;

and detecting changes in light transmission through the at least one optical fiber to detect the bending and thus the collision;

wherein the flexible body is mounted on the end face of the magnet;

wherein the flexible body includes a first layer of a first compressible flexible foam material with a rear surface of the first layer at the end face of the magnet and a front surface of the first layer spaced from the rear surface thereof;

wherein the flexible body includes a second layer of a second compressible flexible foam material having a rear surface of the second layer in contact with the front surface of the first layer and a front surface of the second layer spaced from the rear surface of the second layer;

wherein the second layer is stiffer than the first layer;

and wherein the at least one fiber is located at a junction between the first and second layers.

10. An impact detection device for detecting impacts with a magnet for use in magnetic resonance imaging, the magnet having a cylindrical bore surrounding a longitudinal axis of the magnet and an end face lying in a radial plane of the longitudinal axis, the device comprising:

a flexible body arranged to be mounted on an the end face of the magnet;

at least one optical fiber in the flexible body arranged such that impact causes bending of the optical fiber;

and a sensing system for detecting changes in light transmission through the at least one optical fiber to detect the bending and thus the collision;

wherein the flexible body is annular so as to surround the bore with a circular inner edge of the flexible body arranged to be located in a common cylindrical surface with the bore;

wherein the flexible body has at least one projection thereon projecting radially inwardly from the inner edge;

and wherein at least one part of the at least one fiber is bent so as to project into the at least one projection for detecting impact on the projection.

Assignments (15)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 18, 2025
From: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
To: IMRIS IMAGING, INC.
Reel/Frame 070546/0661 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 18, 2025
From: ALERUS FINANCIAL, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
Reel/Frame 070551/0146 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 24, 2025
From: TRINITY CAPITAL INC.
To: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
Reel/Frame 070311/0068 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2025
From: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
To: BELL BANK
Reel/Frame 070220/0111 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2025
From: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
To: FARRAGUT SBIC FUND II, LP; FARRAGUT SBIC FUND III, LP
Reel/Frame 070221/0432 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 12, 2025
From: IMRIS INC.
To: DEERFIELD IMAGING, S.À.R.L.
Reel/Frame 070189/0089 →
NOTARIAL DEED AND DISSOLUTION Recorded Feb 12, 2025
From: DEERFIELD IMAGING, S.À.R.L.
To: DEERFIELD IMAGING HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 070189/0178 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 12, 2025
From: DEERFIELD IMAGING HOLDINGS, INC.
To: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
Reel/Frame 070189/0196 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 9, 2024
From: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
To: ALERUS FINANCIAL, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 066062/0405 →
NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF SECURITY INTEREST AT REEL/FRAME NO. 059715/0394 Recorded Dec 29, 2023
From: TRINITY CAPITAL INC.
To: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
Reel/Frame 066133/0544 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 15, 2022
From: DEERFIELD PRIVATE DESIGN FUND II, L.P.; DEERFIELD PRIVATE DESIGN INTERNATIONAL II, L.P.; DEERFIELD SPECIAL SITUATIONS FUND, L.P.
To: IMRIS INC.
Reel/Frame 059611/0714 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 14, 2022
From: DEERFIELD IMAGING HOLDINGS, INC.; DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
To: TRINITY CAPITAL INC.
Reel/Frame 059715/0394 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 15, 2015
From: IMRIS INC.
To: DEERFIELD PRIVATE DESIGN FUND II, L.P.; DEERFIELD PRIVATE DESIGN INTERNATIONAL II, L.P.; DEERFIELD SPECIAL SITUATIONS FUND, L.P.
Reel/Frame 035440/0401 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 26, 2008
From: KLIMENKO, GORDON
To: IMRIS
Reel/Frame 021444/0437 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 30, 2006
From: LI, JONATHAN
To: IMRIS
Reel/Frame 017930/0134 →