Adjustable tracking sensor suitable for different rigid tools

US10085808B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10085808-B2
Application numberUS-201514986179-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 31, 2015
Priority dateDec 31, 2015
Publication dateOct 2, 2018
Grant dateOct 2, 2018

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Apparatus, including a rigid gripper configured to fasten around a cylindrical object. The apparatus further includes a pair of conductors attached to the gripper so as to make contact with one another, while the gripper is fastened around the cylindrical object, at a location along a length of the conductors that varies responsively to a diameter of the cylindrical object. The apparatus also includes a sensing circuit configured to measure an impedance of a current passing through the pair of conductors and to generate an indication of the diameter responsively to the impedance.

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What is claimed is: 1. An apparatus, comprising: a rigid gripper configured to fasten around a cylindrical object; a pair of conductors attached to the gripper so as to make contact with one another, while the gripper is fastened around the cylindrical object, at a location along a length of the conductors that varies responsively to a diameter of the cylindrical object; and a sensing circuit configured to measure an impedance of a current passing through the pair of conductors and to generate an indication of the diameter responsively to the impedance, wherein the rigid gripper comprises a pair of jaws rotating about a common hinge so as to fasten around the cylindrical object, and wherein each of the conductors is attached to a respective jaw. 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a sensor, fixedly attached to the rigid gripper, configured to generate a sensor signal indicative of a location of the gripper. 3. An apparatus, comprising: a rigid gripper configured to fasten around a cylindrical object; a pair of conductors attached to the gripper so as to make contact with one another, while the gripper is fastened around the cylindrical object, at a location along a length of the conductors that varies responsively to a diameter of the cylindrical object; and a sensing circuit configured to measure an impedance of a current passing through the pair of conductors and to generate an indication of the diameter responsively to the impedance, wherein the rigid gripper comprises a wedge configured to slide into an open rectangular frame so as to fasten about the cylindrical object, and wherein the pair of conductors comprises a first conductor attached to the frame, and a second conductor attached to the wedge. 4. The apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the second conductor comprises a pair of parallel conducting lines, and wherein the first conductor connects the parallel conducting lines. 5. A method, comprising: receiving a computerized tomography scan of a patient; registering an image of the patient derived from the scan with a magnetic tracking system configured to track a sensor in proximity to the patient; fixing the sensor to a rigid gripper configured to fasten around a cylindrical probe having a distal end; attaching a pair of conductors to the gripper so as to make contact with one another, while the gripper is fastened around the cylindrical probe, at a location along a length of the conductors that varies responsively to a diameter of the cylindrical probe; measuring an impedance of a current passing through the pair of conductors and generating an indication of the diameter responsively to the impedance; positioning the distal end in contact with the patient; while the distal end is in contact with the patient, determining, responsively to the indication of the diameter, a vector representing a translation from the sensor to the distal end; and while tracking the sensor with the magnetic tracking system, adding the vector to a location of the sensor to determine a position of the distal end. 6. The method according to claim 5 , and comprising determining a displacement from the sensor to the cylindrical probe responsively to the impedance, and further comprising determining the vector responsively to the displacement. 7. The method according to claim 5 , and comprising determining a displacement from a point of contact of the distal end with the patient, along an axis of the cylindrical probe, to a region on the axis in proximity to the sensor, and further comprising determining the vector responsively to the displacement. 8. A method, comprising: fastening a rigid gripper around a cylindrical object; attaching a pair of conductors to the gripper so as to make contact with one another, while the gripper is fastened around the cylindrical object, at a location along a length of the conductors that varies responsively to a diameter of the cylindrical object; measuring an impedance of a current passing through the pair of conductors and generating an indication of the diameter responsively to the impedance; and wherein the rigid gripper comprises a pair of jaws rotating about a common hinge so as to fasten around the cylindrical object, and wherein each of the conductors is attached to a respective jaw. 9. The method according to claim 8 , and comprising fixedly attaching a sensor to the rigid gripper, wherein the sensor is configured to generate a sensor signal indicative of a location of the gripper. 10. A method, comprising: fastening a rigid gripper around a cylindrical object; attaching a pair of conductors to the gripper so as to make contact with one another, while the gripper is fastened around the cylindrical object, at a location along a length of the conductors that varies responsively to a diameter of the cylindrical object; measuring an impedance of a current passing through the pair of conductors and generating an indication of the diameter responsively to the impedance; and wherein the rigid gripper comprises a wedge configured to slide into an open rectangular frame so as to fasten about the cylindrical object, and wherein the pair of conductors comprises a first conductor attached to the frame, and a second conductor attached to the wedge. 11. The method according to claim 10 , wherein the second conductor comprises a pair of parallel conducting lines, and wherein the first conductor connects the parallel conducting lines. 12. An apparatus, comprising: a cylindrical probe having a distal end; a rigid gripper configured to fasten around the cylindrical probe; a sensor, fixed to the rigid gripper, and configured to be tracked by a magnetic tracking system; a pair of conductors attached to the gripper so as to make contact with one another, while the gripper is fastened around the cylindrical probe, at a location along a length of the conductors that varies responsively to a diameter of the cylindrical probe; and a processor configured to: receive a computerized tomography scan of a patient, register an image of the patient derived from the scan with the magnetic tracking system, measure an impedance of a current passing through the pair of conductors and generate an indication of the diameter responsively to the impedance, while the distal end is in contact with the patient, determine, responsively to the indication of the diameter, a vector representing a translation from the sensor to the distal end, and while tracking the sensor with the magnetic tracking system, add the vector to a location of the sensor to determine a position of the distal end. 13. The apparatus according to claim 12 , and comprising configuring the processor to determine a displacement from the sensor to the cylindrical probe responsively to the impedance, and determine the vector responsively to the displacement. 14. The apparatus according to claim 12 , and comprising configuring the processor to determine a displacement from a point of contact of the distal end with the patient, along an axis of the cylindrical probe, to a region on the axis in proximity to the sensor, and determine the vector responsively to the displacement.

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  • Mechanical position encoders · CPC title

  • A61B34/20Primary

    Surgical navigation systems; Devices for tracking or guiding surgical instruments, e.g. for frameless stereotaxis · CPC title

  • Coupling (A61B2017/0046 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • for measuring dimensions, e.g. length · CPC title

  • using pointers, e.g. pointers having reference marks for determining coordinates of body points · CPC title

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What does patent US10085808B2 cover?
Apparatus, including a rigid gripper configured to fasten around a cylindrical object. The apparatus further includes a pair of conductors attached to the gripper so as to make contact with one another, while the gripper is fastened around the cylindrical object, at a location along a length of the conductors that varies responsively to a diameter of the cylindrical object. The apparatus also i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Biosense Webster Israel Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B34/20. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 02 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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