Claims
- 1. A light analyzer, comprising:
a first light source configured and disposed for irradiating with a first light an object disposed at an object location, thus generating first reflected light; a second light source configured and disposed for irradiating the object with a second light that is polarized along a first axis, thus generating second reflected light; a light receiving element configured and disposed for receiving both the first and second reflected light from the object and comprising a sensing device that is configured for sensing and producing an image corresponding to the reflected light, wherein the light receiving element comprises a polarizing filter configured for polarizing the second reflected light along a second axis at an angle to the first axis for reducing glare and undesired reflection.
- 2. The light analyzer of claim 1, wherein said image comprises a first image corresponding to the first reflected light, and a second image corresponding to the second reflected light.
- 3. The light analyzer of claim 2, further comprising a timer associated with the light sources and receiving element for activating the first and second light source sequentially for producing one of the first and second images before the other.
- 4. The light analyzer of claim 1, wherein the second light source comprises a polarization filter for polarizing the second light along the first axis.
- 5. The light analyzer of claim 1, wherein the first light source is configured such that the first light is substantially unpolarized along the first axis.
- 6. The light analyzer of claim 5, wherein the first light source is configured such that the first light is substantially unpolarized.
- 7. A dental camera, comprising:
a camera housing; the light analyzer of claim 1 associated with the housing; a light channel associated with the light analyzer and configured for allowing the first and second light to pass therethrough and for blocking light from entering the channel radially; wherein the first and second light sources are disposed adjacent the light receiving element along a direction that is angled towards the light channel.
- 8. The camera of claim 7, wherein the first and second light sources are disposed along a direction that is inclined forward towards the object location.
- 9. A light analyzer, comprising;
first and second light sources configured and disposed for directing light along first and second light paths, respectively, towards an object disposed at an object position; a first filter configured for filtering light with predetermined qualities; and a light receiving element disposed along the light paths for receiving the light reflected from the object, the light receiving element comprising a sensing device that is configured for sensing characteristics of the light; wherein the light analyzer is configured such that the first filter is disposed along the first light path between the second light source and the object position, and the second light path does not pass through the first light filter.
- 10. The light analyzer of claim 9, wherein the first filter comprises a first polarization filter and the first and second light paths are disposed at different angles with respect to the object.
- 11. The light analyzer of claim 10, wherein:
the first polarization filter is configured for polarizing the light in a first polarization axis; and the light analyzer comprises a second polarization filter disposed between object and the light receiving element along the second light path, the receiving polarization filter being configured for polarizing the light in a second polarization axis for reducing glare and reflection.
- 12. The light analyzer of claim 11, wherein the second polarization filter is also disposed along the first light path.
- 13. The light analyzer of claim 9, wherein the light analyzer is configured for operating one of the light sources prior the other to generate separate images corresponding to the light from the first and second light paths, respectively.
- 14. The light analyzer of claim 9, further comprising a camera housing that mounts the light sources, first filter, and light receiving element, wherein the housing is configured for handheld use.
- 15. A dental camera comprising:
a housing configured for handheld operation using a single hand; and the light analyzer of claim 9.
- 16. A dental camera comprising:
a housing configured for handheld operation using a single hand; first and second light sources mounted to the housing and, the light sources being separately operable and configured and disposed for directing light along first and second light paths towards an a tooth disposed at an object position, wherein the first and second paths are oriented at different angles with respect to the object position; a light receiving element mounted to the housing and disposed along the light paths for receiving the light reflected from the tooth and configured for forming first and second images corresponding to the received light from the first and second paths, respectively.
- 17. The dental camera of claim 16, wherein the second light source is configured for irradiating the light along the second path and polarized along a first axis, the light receiving element comprising a polarization filter configured for polarizing the reflected light along a second axis at an angle to the first axis along the light path.
- 18. A method of imaging an object, comprising:
irradiating the object with a first light from a source; receiving the first light reflected from the object in the source; producing first image corresponding to the received first light; irradiating the object with a second light from the source, wherein the second light is polarized along a first axis; passing the second light reflected from the object through a polarization filter for polarizing the second light along a second axis; receiving the second light from the polarization filter in the source; and producing a second image corresponding to the received second light.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the one of the first and second light is irradiated and received before the other is irradiated and received.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the first and second lights are irradiated within about two seconds from each other.
- 21. The method of claim 18, further comprising blocking light from being received from other than the source.
- 22. The method of claim 18, wherein the object comprises a tooth.
- 23. The method of claim 18, wherein the source is located in a camera.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the images are generated electronically and are viewable in the camera.
- 25. The method of claim 18, wherein the images are generated electronically and are transferred to another location for viewing.
Priority Claims (1)
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101 26 887.4 |
Jun 2001 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/307,001, filed on Jul. 20, 2001, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/327,906, filed on Oct. 9, 2001, the content of which applications is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference thereto.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60307001 |
Jul 2001 |
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60327906 |
Oct 2001 |
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