Claims
- 1. A system for capturing intraoral images, comprising:
an intraoral oral sensor including
a radiation sensitive sensor array, a transmitter, and a power source that provides power to the sensor array and the transmitter, said intraoral sensor configured to be inserted into a patient's oral cavity, capture an image upon the presence of incident radiation and transmit from within the oral cavity via a wireless link electrical signals representing the image; and a base station positioned outside the oral cavity configured to receive the electrical signals transmitted by said intraoral sensor via the wireless link, wherein said intraoral sensor is capable of capturing and transmitting to the base station electrical signals representing multiple images without requiring that said sensor be removed from the oral cavity.
- 2. The system according to claim 1, wherein said sensor array comprises a complementary metal oxide semiconductor active pixel sensor array.
- 3. The system according to claim 1, wherein said sensor array comprises a charge-coupled device.
- 4. The system according to claim 1, wherein said powersource comprises a battery.
- 5. The system according to claim 4, wherein said battery is rechargeable.
- 6. The system according to claim 1, wherein said transmitter is a radio frequency transmitter and wherein the wireless radio link is a wireless frequency link.
- 7. An intraoral sensor, comprising:
a first subsystem that includes a radiation sensitive sensor array that captures an image upon the presence of incident radiation; a second subsystem that includes a transmitter that transmits via a wireless link signals representing an image captured by the sensor array; a third subsystem that includes a power source that provides power to said first subsystem and second subsystem; and a fourth subsystem that includes a controller that selectively controls the provision of power by said third subsystem to said first subsystem and said second subsystem.
- 8. The intraoral sensor according to claim 7, wherein the sensor array comprises a complementary metal oxide semiconductor active pixel sensor array.
- 9. The introral sensor according to claim 7, wherein the sensor array comprises a charge-coupled device.
- 10. The intraoral sensor according to claim 7, wherein the powersource comprises a battery.
- 11. The intraoral sensor according to claim 10, wherein the battery is rechargeable.
- 12. The introral sensor according to claim 7, wherein the transmitter is a radio frequency transmitter and wherein the wireless link is a wireless radio frequency link.
- 13. An intraoral sensor, comprising:
a radiation sensitive sensor array that captures an image upon the presence of incident radiation; an event detection circuit including a current sensing device, said event detection circuit configured to generate a triggering signal indicating the presence of radiation incident on the sensor array based upon the amount of electrical current drawn by the sensor array; and a transmitter adapted to transmit via a wireless link signals representing an image captured by the sensor array.
- 14. The intraoral sensor according to claim 13, wherein the sensor array comprises a complementary metal oxide semiconductor active pixel sensor array.
- 15. The introral sensor according to claim 13, wherein the sensor array comprises a charge-coupled device.
- 16. The intraoral sensor according to claim 13, wherein the powersource comprises a battery.
- 17. The intraoral sensor according to claim 16, wherein the battery is rechargeable.
- 18. The introral sensor according to claim 13, wherein the transmitter is a radio frequency transmitter and wherein the wireless link is a wireless radio frequency link.
- 19. An intraoral sensor, comprising:
means for capturing an image upon the presence of incident radiation; means for transmitting via a wireless link signals representing an image captured by said capturing means; means for providing electrical power to said captuirng means and said transmitting means; and means for selectively controlling the provision of power to said capturing means and said transmitting means.
- 20. An intraoral sensor, comprising:
means for capturing an image upon the presence of incident radiation; means for generating a triggering signal indicating the presence of radiation incident on said capturing means based upon the amount of electrical current drawn by said capturing means; and means for transmitting via a wireless link signals representing an image captured by said capturing means.
- 21. An intraoral sensor, comprising:
a first subsystem that includes a radiation sensitive sensor array that captures an image upon the presence of incident radiation; a second subsystem that includes
an analog-to-digital converter that converts analog signals representing an image captured by the sensor array into digital image signals; a logic circuit that conditions the digital image signals into a format suitable for transmission via a wireless link; and a transmitter that transmits via the wireless link the conditioned digital image signals; a third subsystem that includes a power source that provides power to said first subsystem and said second subsystem; and a fourth subsystem that includes a controller that selectively controls the provision of power by said third subsystem to said first subsystem and said second subsystem.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/415,716, filed Oct. 3, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60415716 |
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