Scanned Laser Vein Contrast Enhancer with Image Averaging
US-2024335165-A1 · Oct 10, 2024 · US
US12471844B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12471844-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418761390-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 2, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2006 |
| Publication date | Nov 18, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 18, 2025 |
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A vein imaging device includes: a laser; one or more mirrors reflecting laser light onto a target creating a spot of light thereon; a mirror drive system; and drive circuit. The system drives the mirror(s) to oscillate about a corresponding fulcrum(s), to drive the spot upon the target in a pattern. Each oscillation includes: the spot driven in a first direction during a first part of the pattern, the mirror(s) decelerating to a full stop during a second part of the pattern, the mirror(s) subsequently accelerating in a reverse direction during a third part of the pattern, and the mirror(s) being driven to drive the spot in the reverse direction during a fourth part of the pattern. The drive circuit may reduce laser intensity when the spot is proximate to the full stop, to save power during unusable parts of the pattern because of the slowed mirror movement.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A portable hand-held miniature vein enhancer, for use in imaging subcutaneous veins beneath a target surface, said vein imager comprising: a laser, said laser configured to emit a beam consisting of light at a selective wavelength; one or more mirrors, said one or more mirrors configured to receive said beam of light from said one laser, said beam of light thereby reflected onto the target surface to create a spot of light thereon; a mirror drive system, said mirror drive system configured to drive said one or more mirrors to respectively oscillate about one or more corresponding fulcrums, to scan said spot of light upon the target in a pattern; wherein each said oscillation comprises: said one or more mirrors being driven to scan said spot in a first direction during a first part of said pattern, said one or more mirrors being decelerated to a full stop during a second part of said pattern, said one or more mirrors subsequently being accelerated in a reverse direction during a third part of said pattern, and said one or more mirrors being driven to scan said spot in the reverse direction during a fourth part of said pattern; a housing for the portable hand-held miniature vein enhancer, said housing configured to house said laser, said one or more mirrors, and said mirror drive system; said housing comprising an exit window; wherein said mirror drive system is configured to drive said one or more mirrors to direct a first portion of said laser light out through said exit window; and wherein a periphery of said exit window is positioned to cause a portion of said housing to block a second portion of said laser light during each said oscillation when said mirror drive system causes said spot to accelerate and decelerate in proximity to said full stop during said second and third parts of said pattern, to clip brighter parts of said scan that are unusable because of slowed movement of said one or more mirrors. 2 . The portable hand-held miniature vein enhancer according to claim 1 further comprising: an internal photodiode configured to measure said laser light being reflected internally by said portion of said housing during said second and third parts of said scan, said internal photodiode configured to output a signal of said reflected laser light being measured by said photo diode; and wherein said signal of said reflected laser light is used for synchronization of said laser spot. 3 . The portable hand-held miniature vein enhancer according to claim 1 further comprising: a battery compartment in a portion of said housing; and a door configured to releasably cover said battery compartment. 4 . The portable hand-held miniature vein enhancer according to claim 1 wherein said pattern is a pattern being from the group of patterns consisting of: a raster pattern, a lissajous pattern, an ellipse pattern; a circle pattern; and a spiral pattern. 5 . The miniature vein enhancer according to claim 1 wherein said pattern is a collapsing pattern selected from the group of collapsing patterns consisting of: a collapsing ellipse pattern; a collapsing circle pattern; and a spiral pattern. 6 . The portable hand-held miniature vein enhancer according to claim 1 wherein a portion of said housing is configured as a handle. 7 . The portable hand-held miniature vein enhancer according to claim 6 further comprising an on-off switch positioned proximate to said handle. 8 . The portable hand-held miniature vein enhancer according to claim 7 further comprising a plurality of vent openings in said housing, being positioned to permit cooling of a portion of said miniature vein enhancer. 9 . The portable hand-held miniature vein enhancer according to claim 8 further comprising one or more heat sinks configured to draw heat away from said laser.
Image-producing devices or illumination devices not otherwise provided for · CPC title
using projection of images directly onto the body · CPC title
Special features of optical sensors or probes classified in A61B5/00 · CPC title
Ergonomically shaped housings (A61B2560/0418 takes precedence) · CPC title
Body surface scanning · CPC title
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