Lens positioning system for intraoral scanner

US11422362B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11422362-B2
Application numberUS-202017122876-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 15, 2020
Priority dateJun 6, 2014
Publication dateAug 23, 2022
Grant dateAug 23, 2022

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A scanner includes a lens assembly comprising a lens having a lens axis and a positioning system to adjust a focal plane of the lens assembly. The positioning system includes an outer element, an inner element coupled to the lens assembly, and a linear-motion bearing that couples the inner element to the outer element. The linear-motion bearing provides a single degree of translational movement of the inner element along the lens axis.

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What is claimed is: 1. An intraoral scanner comprising: a lens assembly comprising a lens having a lens axis; and a positioning system to adjust a focal plane of the lens assembly, the positioning system comprising: an outer element; an inner element disposed within the outer element, wherein the lens assembly is coupled to the inner element; and a linear-motion bearing that couples the inner element to the outer element, wherein the linear-motion bearing provides a single degree of translational movement of the inner element along the lens axis and prevents translational movement normal to the lens axis. 2. The intraoral scanner of claim 1 , wherein the linear-motion bearing comprises a first element coupling comprising: a first inner element region joined to the inner element; a first outer element region joined to the outer element; and first flexures that connect the first inner element region to the first outer element region of the first element coupling, wherein the first flexures work together to provide a single degree of translational movement along the lens axis. 3. The intraoral scanner of claim 2 , wherein the first flexures have a first rotationally symmetric pattern about the lens axis, wherein the first element coupling rotates in a direction in accordance with the first rotationally symmetric pattern as the inner element is moved along the lens axis. 4. The intraoral scanner of claim 3 , wherein the linear-motion bearing further comprises a second element coupling comprising: a second inner element region joined to the inner element; a second outer element region joined to the outer element; and second flexures that connect the second inner element region to the second outer element region of the second element coupling, wherein the second flexures work together to provide the single degree of translational movement along the lens axis, the second flexures having the first rotationally symmetric pattern or a second rotationally symmetric pattern about the lens axis, wherein the second element coupling rotates in the direction in accordance with the first rotationally symmetric pattern or the second rotationally symmetric pattern as the inner element is moved along the lens axis. 5. The intraoral scanner of claim 4 , wherein the first inner element region and second inner element region rotate together in the direction to rotate the inner element, and the lens assembly coupled to the inner element, and prevent translational movement of the inner element, and the lens assembly coupled to the inner element, normal to the lens axis. 6. The intraoral scanner of claim 2 , wherein: the first flexures are substantially perpendicular to a radial axis radiating from the lens axis, the first flexures generally encircling the first inner element region. 7. The intraoral scanner of claim 6 , wherein: each flexure of the first flexures comprises a curved strip of material that is generally orthogonal to the lens axis and to a radial axis perpendicular to the lens axis. 8. The intraoral scanner of claim 2 , wherein: the first element coupling comprises a leaf spring; and each of the first flexures comprises a leaf spring element having a length of about 20-40 mm. 9. The intraoral scanner of claim 2 , wherein: the first element coupling is coupled to a first end of the inner element and a first end of the outer element along the lens axis; and the first flexures comprise at least three flexures. 10. The intraoral scanner of claim 2 , wherein the inner element region and the outer element region each comprise a mounting ring. 11. The intraoral scanner of claim 2 , wherein the first element coupling comprises a single homogenous and contiguous article of material. 12. The intraoral scanner of claim 2 , wherein each of the first flexures comprises a curved strip of material that is long enough to allow longitudinal motion along the lens axis while providing an open center for the lens assembly. 13. The intraoral scanner of claim 1 , wherein: the inner element further comprises a permanent magnet; the outer element comprises an electromagnet; and the intraoral scanner further comprises a controller to induce a current through the electromagnet to move the inner element with respect to the outer element along the lens axis. 14. The intraoral scanner of claim 13 , wherein: the electromagnet comprises a conductive winding with a first coil wound in first direction around a first pole of the permanent magnet and a second coil wound in a second direction around a second pole of the permanent magnet; and a current driven through the conductive winding generates a magnetic field that interacts with the magnetic field generated by the permanent magnet to produce a force that moves the inner element along the lens axis while the linear-motion bearing prevents the inner element from moving in other directions. 15. The intraoral scanner of claim 13 , further comprising: an encoder configured to measure a position of the inner element along the lens axis; wherein the positioning system is to adjust the focal plane of the lens assembly based on a current position of the inner element as measured by the encoder and a target position of the inner element. 16. The intraoral scanner of claim 15 , wherein to adjust the focal plane the controller determines a strength of a current to be driven through one or more coils of the electromagnet based at least in part on the current position of the inner element and the target position of the inner element. 17. The intraoral scanner of claim 1 , wherein the linear-motion bearing has resistance to motion caused by thermal drift. 18. The intraoral scanner of claim 1 , wherein the lens assembly comprises confocal optics. 19. The intraoral scanner of claim 1 , wherein the outer element is disposed concentrically around the inner element. 20. The intraoral scanner of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the outer element or the inner element has a circular shape. 21. The intraoral scanner of claim 1 , wherein the linear motion bearing comprises linear bearings selected from a group consisting of a ball slide, a dovetail slide, fluid bearings, and a roller slide. 22. The intraoral scanner of claim 1 , wherein the linear motion bearing comprises a thin membrane of a flexible material coupled at its outer edge to the outer element and through which the inner element is inserted. 23. The intraoral scanner of claim 1 , wherein the linear motion bearing comprises an element coupling that is substantially friction free, substantially clearance free, and resistant to thermal drift. 24. The intraoral scanner of claim 1 , wherein the lens assembly comprises one or more lenses and is a) coupled to the inner element by a lens coupling or b) mechanically fitted into the inner element. 25. The intraoral scanner of claim 1 , wherein the inner element is configured to be moved with respect to the outer element via at least one of electromagnetism or electrostatics. 26. The intraoral scanner of claim 1 , wherein the linear motion bearing provides a travel distance along the lens axis of up to .2 mm to .4 mm. 27. The intraoral scanner of claim 1 , wherein the linear motion bearing keeps the lens axis of the lens assembly centered within the positioning system during movement of the inner element along the lens axis. 28. An i

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  • for absorption imaging · CPC title

  • G02B26/10Primary

    Scanning systems · CPC title

  • with means for scanning · CPC title

  • for the mouth, i.e. stomatoscopes, e.g. with tongue depressors; Instruments for opening or keeping open the mouth · CPC title

  • having rod-lens arrangements (A61B1/055 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11422362B2 cover?
A scanner includes a lens assembly comprising a lens having a lens axis and a positioning system to adjust a focal plane of the lens assembly. The positioning system includes an outer element, an inner element coupled to the lens assembly, and a linear-motion bearing that couples the inner element to the outer element. The linear-motion bearing provides a single degree of translational movement…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Align Technology Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B26/10. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Aug 23 2022 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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