Robotic guided endoscope
US-9125556-B2 · Sep 8, 2015 · US
US10849580B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10849580-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916567741-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 3, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 1, 2020 |
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A medical imaging system includes a movable station and a gantry. The movable station includes a gantry mount rotatably attached to the gantry. The gantry includes an outer C-arm slidably mounted to and operable to slide relative to the gantry mount, an inner C-arm slidably coupled to the outer C-arm and, an imaging signal transmitter and sensor attached to the C-arms. The two C-arms work together to provide a full 360 degree rotation of the imaging signal transmitter.
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What is claimed is: 1. A medical imaging system comprising: a movable station; a gantry mount attached to the movable station; a gantry rotatably attached to the gantry mount and including: a first C-arm slidably mounted to and operable to slide relative to the gantry mount; a second C-arm slidably coupled to the first C-arm; an imaging signal transmitter attached to one side of the second C-arm, the first and second C-arms together providing a 360 degree rotation of the imaging signal transmitter; and an imaging sensor mounted to the other side of the second C-arm and facing the imaging signal transmitter, a cable carrier containing a plurality of electrical cables; and a first cable router having a through-hole and mounted to an outer surface of the first C-arm, wherein the cable carrier extends from the gantry mount over the outer surface of the first C-arm through the through-hole of the first cable router and over an outer surface of the second C-arm. 2. The medical imaging system of claim 1 , further comprising: a controller; and at least three omni-directional wheels attached to the movable station and adapted to be controlled by the controller, the omni-directional wheels providing the movable station with three degrees of freedom (X,Y,Wag) about a horizontal plane. 3. The medical imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the cable carrier extends in a first circumferential direction and enters the first cable router in a second circumferential direction opposite to the first circumferential direction to create a 180 degree service loop over the outer surface of the first C-arm. 4. The medical imaging system of claim 1 , further comprising a second cable router having a through-hole and mounted to an outer surface of the second C-arm, the cable carrier extending through the through-hole of the second cable router. 5. The medical imaging system of claim 1 , further comprising: a second cable router having a through-hole and mounted to an outer surface of the second C-arm, the cable carrier extending through the through-hole of the second cable router; wherein the cable carrier extends in a first circumferential direction and enters the first cable router in a second circumferential direction opposite to the first circumferential direction to create a 180 degree service loop over the outer surface of the first C-arm; and wherein the cable carrier extends in the first circumferential direction and enters the second cable router in the second circumferential direction to create a second 180 degree service loop over the outer surface of the second C-arm. 6. The medical imaging system of claim 2 , further comprising strain gauges mounted to the movable station to allow a user to control movement of the omni-directional wheels under the control of the controller. 7. The medical imaging system of claim 2 , further comprising: a first motor that provides a sliding movement of the first C-arm relative to the gantry mount; and a second motor that provides a sliding movement of the first C-arm relative to the second C-arm. 8. The medical imaging system of claim 4 , wherein the cable carrier extends in a first circumferential direction and enters the second cable router in a second circumferential direction opposite to the first circumferential direction to create a service loop over the outer surface of the second C-arm. 9. A medical imaging system that provides a 6-degree of freedom movement comprising: a movable station including at least four omni-directional wheels; a gantry mount rotatably attached to the movable station; a gantry rotatably attached to the gantry mount and including: a first C-arm slidably mounted to and adapted to slide relative to the gantry mount in a circumferential direction; a second C-arm slidably coupled to and adapted to slide relative to the first C-arm in a circumferential direction; and an imaging signal transmitter attached to one side of the second C-arm, the first and second C-arms together providing a 360 degree rotation of the imaging signal transmitter; an imaging sensor mounted to the other side of the second C-arm and positioned to be facing the imaging signal transmitter; and a cabling system including a first cable router mounted to an outer surface of the first C-arm and a second cable router mounted to an outer surface of the second C-arm. 10. The medical imaging system of claim 9 , further comprising: a controller coupled to the omni-directional wheels; and a joystick mounted to the movable station to allow a user to control movement of the omni-directional wheels under the control of the controller. 11. The medical imaging system of claim 9 , further comprising: a first motor that provides a sliding movement of the first C-arm relative to the gantry mount; and a second motor that provides a sliding movement of the first C-arm relative to the second C-arm. 12. The medical imaging system of claim 9 , wherein the cabling system contains a plurality of electrical cables and a cable carrier, wherein the first cable router includes a through-hole, and wherein the cable carrier extends from the gantry mount over the outer surface of the first C-arm, through the through-hole of the first cable router and over an outer surface of the second C-arm. 13. The medical imaging system of claim 9 , further comprising: a cable carrier extending in a first circumferential direction and entering the first cable router in a second circumferential direction opposite to the first circumferential direction to create a 180 degree service loop over the outer surface of the first C-arm, wherein the cable carrier extends in the first circumferential direction and enters the second cable router in the second circumferential direction to create a second 180 degree service loop over the outer surface of the second C-arm. 14. The medical imaging system of claim 12 , wherein the cable carrier extends in a first circumferential direction and enters the first cable router in a second circumferential direction opposite to the first circumferential direction to create a 180 degree service loop over the outer surface of the first C-arm. 15. The medical imaging system of claim 12 , wherein second cable router includes a through-hole, the cable carrier extending through the through-hole of the second cable router. 16. The medical imaging system of claim 15 , wherein the cable system extends in a first circumferential direction and enters the second cable router in a second circumferential direction opposite to the first circumferential direction to create a service loop over the outer surface of the second C-arm.
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