Claims
- 1. A method of imaging an object of an individual, comprising the steps of:
capturing perspective images in a fixed location relative to the individual using multiple cameras; capturing images of a calibration target; processing the data using a computer algorithm into a processed digital image.
- 2. A method of imaging a breast or chest of an individual, comprising the steps of:
positioning said individual with exposed breasts in front of a projection device such as a slide-projector, said device facing said individual, is level and at the same height as said individual's chest and at a known distance from the individual; projecting an image of a pattern onto the breast and/or chest; imaging the projected pattern on the chest of the individual using an imaging device; digitizing and storing said image; and calculating spatial coordinates of the pattern off the digitized image and calculating the shape of the object on which the pattern was projected.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein said imaging device is a charge-coupled-device video camera.
- 4. The method of claim 2, wherein said digitizing is performed using a frame-grabber.
- 5. The method of claim 2, wherein said image is stored on a computer archival device such as a magnetic hard disk.
- 6. The method of claim 2, wherein said individual in an upright position or a supine position.
- 7. The method of claim 2, wherein said breast are imaged from several different directions, such as laterally, anterior-posterior and coronary.
- 8. The method of claim 2, wherein said projection devices and image capturing device rest on a movable track that rotates around the patient in order to attain a three dimensional perspective.
- 9. The method of claim 2, wherein an increasingly fine pattern is projected as one moves laterally or inferiorly further away from the nipple.
- 10. The method of claim 2, wherein morphing software is used to model the flow or motion characteristics of a prosthesis as the individual assumes one position or another.
- 11. A method of measuring a three-dimensional profile of an object of an individual, comprising the steps of:
positioning said individual upright and facing forwards with exposed breasts; positioning a slide projector parallel to the floor of the examination room and at the height of the patient's nipple; projecting an image of a 64×64 matrix of small dots onto said object; capturing and digitizing said matrix of points; determining the real position in space of a point so as to provide a three-dimensional profile of an object.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein volume of an anatomical component is measured by using the three-dimensional information to create a volume measurement either by comparison to an imaged external standard or an internal standard which has been saved in the devices memory.
- 13. A breast prosthesis, comprising
an external shell, said shell molded to fit the shape of a breast; and a hollow cavity defined by the shell, said cavity filled with a viscoelastic material.
- 14. The breast prosthesis of claim 13, wherein said shell is a single or multi-piece.
- 15. The breast prosthesis of claim 14, wherein said shell comprises of an elastomeric material.
- 16. The breast prosthesis of claim 15, wherein said elastomeric material is silastic.
- 17. The breast prosthesis of claim 13, further comprising viscous low-density or viscoelastic materials contained within the prosthesis.
- 18. The breast prosthesis of claim 13, wherein the walls of said prosthesis are thin.
- 19. The breast prosthesis of claim 13, wherein the walls of the breast prosthesis have a non-uniform thickness.
- 20. The breast prosthesis of claim 13, wherein the viscoelastic material has (1) a low density), (2) has low thermal conductivity, (3) has continuum-mechanical properties similar to human tissue, and (4) is in a pourable form.
- 21. The breast prosthesis of claim 20, wherein the viscoelastic material is selected from the group consisting of soybean oil, agar, gelatin, silicone, and biologically inert polymers.
- 22. The breast prosthesis of claim 20, wherein the viscoelastic material is silica-aerogel.
- 23. The breast prosthesis of claim 13, wherein the posterior aspect of the prosthesis is composed of a plastic material having a lattice-like structure.
- 24. The breast prosthesis of claim 13, further comprising an antifungicide and/or an antibacteriocide incorporated in the shell.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This non-provisional patent application claims benefit of provisional patent application U.S. Serial No. 60/201,593, filed May 3, 2000, now abandoned.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60201593 |
May 2000 |
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Divisions (1)
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09847361 |
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10421543 |
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