Phantom production tool

US10144154B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10144154-B2
Application numberUS-201414917233-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 9, 2014
Priority dateOct 9, 2014
Publication dateDec 4, 2018
Grant dateDec 4, 2018

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The present disclosure relates to a tool used to producing anatomical phantoms. The tool includes an inner flexible mold which sits inside a rigid, thermally conductive outer shell. The rigid shell may be made out of aluminum. The silicone mold and thermally conductive shell both include at least two interlocking components. The shell is held together by a locking mechanism which can expand upon internal pressure. An anatomical phantom is produced from polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel by freezing and thawing a PVA liquid precursor in the silicone mold and demolding it.

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Therefore what is claimed is: 1. An anatomical phantom production tool, comprising: at least two outer rigid thermally conductive sections which when assembled together form a housing enclosing an interior volume, each rigid thermally conductive section having a liquid flow access port and a vent port extending through a side wall thereof, planar shims configured to be mounted in the housing for dividing the interior volume into at least two smaller volumes; locking mechanism for locking the assembled at least two outer rigid thermally conductive sections together, said locking mechanism configured to allow expansion of the at least two thermally conductive sections away from each other upon generation of Internal pressure and contraction back together upon release of internal pressure; and an inner flexible mold including at least two flexible mold sections, one having a size and shape to be seated into one of said at rigid thermally conductive sections in thermal contact therewith and the other having a size and shape to be seated into the other rigid thermally conductive section in thermal contact therewith, said at least two flexible mold sections when assembled together define an interior volume having a shape and size corresponding to a given anatomical part, each flexible mold section including a liquid flow access port and vent port aligned with said access port and vent port in said rigid thermally conductive section in which it is seated, an inner surface of the assembled inner flexible mold having a surface topography which is a negative of an outer surface topography of the anatomical part. 2. The phantom production tool according to claim 1 further including a removable support mechanism for supporting one or more structural features in said interior volume of said flexible mold. 3. The phantom production tool according to claim 2 wherein said removable support mechanism includes one or more support rods, said at least two rigid thermally conductive sections and said flexible mold including one or more aligned access ports to receive said one or more support rods, said one or more support rods being configured to hold said one or more structural features in specific locations within said interior volume of said flexible mold. 4. The phantom production tool according to claim 3 wherein said one or more support rods and said one or more access ports in said rigid thermally conductive sections are configured to rigidly hold said one or more support rods in place. 5. The phantom production tool according to claim 4 wherein said one or more access ports is a plurality of access ports, and wherein said one or more support rods is a plurality of support rods, and wherein at least two of said plurality of access ports in said rigid thermally conductive sections are positioned and oriented such that at least two of said plurality of support rods are positioned to support a structural feature. 6. The phantom production tool according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of access ports are threaded, and wherein said plurality of support rods have a threaded section which is threaded into an associated access port for threadably removing said plurality of support rods. 7. The phantom production tool according to claim 1 wherein said interior volume of said flexible mold has a shape and size of a human brain, and wherein said surface topography has a size and shape to emulate sulcal folds of the human brain. 8. The phantom production tool according to claim 1 wherein the locking mechanism includes each of said rigid thermally conductive sections each having two or more bolt holes aligned with bolt holes in the other of said at least two rigid thermally conductive sections, and including two or more bolts each having a compression spring associated therewith such that when said at least two rigid thermally conductive sections are bolted together, they can expand upon a build-up of internal pressure developed in the interior volume of the flexible mold acting on the locking mechanism. 9. An anatomical mold and anatomical phantom production kit for producing a mold of a given anatomical part and a plurality of phantoms of the given anatomical part, comprising: a) a 3 D model of the given anatomical part; b) at least two outer rigid thermally conductive sections which when assembled together form a housing enclosing an interior volume, each rigid thermally conductive section having a liquid flow access port and a vent port extending through a side wall thereof, planar shims configured to be mounted in the housing for dividing the interior volume into at least two smaller volumes, a locking mechanism for locking the assembled two outer rigid thermally conductive sections together, said locking mechanism configured to allow expansion of the at least two thermally conductive sections away from each other upon generation of internal pressure and contraction back together upon release of internal pressure; c) a liquid precursor to a material being used to form a flexible mold of the 3 D model; d) a liquid precursor to a material being used to form an anatomical phantom of the given anatomical part into an inner volume defined by the two sections of the flexible mold, inner volume having a size and shape substantially the same as a size and shape of the 3 D model; and e) wherein to produce a mold of the phantom the 3 D model is supported in the interior volume of the housing, the remaining interior volume between the 3 D model and an inner surface of the housing is divided into two separate chambers using the shims with the 3 D model spanning the two separate chambers, injecting the liquid precursor to a material being used to form a flexible mold of the 3 D model to fill the two separate chambers and curing the liquid precursor to form a flexible mold formed in at least two parts having size and shape of the 3 D model; and f) wherein, to produce an anatomical phantom of the anatomical part the flexible mold is mounted in the interior volume of the housing and the in thermal contact with an inner wall of the housing, locking the two outer rigid thermally conductive sections together, injecting the liquid precursor to a material being used to form the anatomical phantom into a volume within the assembled flexible mold, curing the liquid precursor to produce a cured anatomical phantom and unlocking the two thermally conductive sections and removing the two flexible mold sections from the cured anatomical phantom. 10. The kit according to claim 9 , wherein the 3 D model is produced by a) acquiring imaging data of the given anatomical part of a patient to undergo a medical procedure on the given anatomical part; and b) producing the 3 D model of the given anatomical part from the imaging data. 11. The kit according to claim 9 wherein the material being used to form the anatomical phantom is selected to exhibit biomechanical properties of the anatomical phantom, optical properties of the anatomical phantom, or a combination of both.

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  • Gel or sol · CPC title

  • PVOH, i.e. polyvinyl alcohol (B29K2031/04 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Anatomical models {(G09B23/281 - G09B23/288 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • with incorporated venting means · CPC title

  • for articles of definite length, i.e. discrete articles · CPC title

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What does patent US10144154B2 cover?
The present disclosure relates to a tool used to producing anatomical phantoms. The tool includes an inner flexible mold which sits inside a rigid, thermally conductive outer shell. The rigid shell may be made out of aluminum. The silicone mold and thermally conductive shell both include at least two interlocking components. The shell is held together by a locking mechanism which can expand upo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Richmond Joshua, Kerins Fergal, Thingvold Sheryl, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C33/306. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 04 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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