Claims
- 1. A surgical simulator user input device comprising:
- a housing having a first virtual orifice wherein said first virtual orifice is connected to a computer used for conducting a virtual surgery procedure, and wherein said first virtual orifice is adjustable by the computer to represent a particular orifice of a human body;
- a first virtual medical instrument corresponding to a real medical instrument, wherein said first virtual medical instrument includes a second virtual orifice connected to the computer for conducting a virtual surgery procedure and wherein said first virtual medical instrument extends into said housing through said first virtual orifice; and
- a second virtual medical instrument extending through said second virtual orifice in said first virtual medical instrument.
- 2. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said first and second virtual medical instruments is a virtual mouse.
- 3. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 1, further comprising means for providing force feedback on said first virtual medical instrument.
- 4. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 1 wherein when said first virtual orifice is adjusted to represent a particular orifice of a human body the computer provides data for the anatomy related to the particular orifice of a human body to a display device.
- 5. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 1, wherein said first virtual orifice is able to transmit data to the computer used for conducting a virtual surgery procedure.
- 6. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 1, wherein said second virtual orifice is able to transmit data to the computer used for conducting a virtual surgery procedure.
- 7. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 2 wherein said virtual mouse transmits data to the computer used for conducting a virtual surgery procedure.
- 8. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 2 wherein said virtual mouse includes means for simulating a function performed by a medical instrument in a surgical procedure.
- 9. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 3 wherein said means for providing force feedback on said first virtual medical instrument is edge collision and detection software resident in the computer used for conducting a virtual surgery procedure and a force feedback device contained within said housing.
- 10. The surgical stimulator user input device according to claim 9 wherein said force feedback device includes rollers, arms and springs.
- 11. The surgical stimulator user input device according to claim 9 wherein said force feedback device is a mechanical device.
- 12. The surgical stimulator user input device according to claim 9 wherein said force feedback device is an electro-mechanical device.
- 13. The surgical stimulator user input device according to claim 9 wherein said force feedback device is a pneumatic device.
- 14. The surgical stimulator user input device according to claim 9 wherein said force feedback device is a hydraulic device.
- 15. The surgical stimulator user input device according to claim 1 wherein said housing includes rollers, arms and springs and wherein said first virtual medical instrument is positioned within said housing by said rollers, arms and springs.
- 16. The surgical stimulator user input device according to claim 1 wherein said housing is a box.
- 17. A surgical simulator user input device comprising:
- a housing having a virtual orifice connected to a computer used for conducting a virtual surgery procedure wherein said virtual orifice is adjustable by the computer to represent a particular orifice of a human body;
- a first virtual medical instrument corresponding to a real medical instrument, wherein said first virtual medical instrument includes an orifice; and
- a second virtual medical instrument corresponding to a real medical instrument;
- wherein said first virtual medical instrument extends into said housing through said virtual orifice connected to a computer and wherein said second virtual medical instrument extends into said first virtual medical instrument through said orifice.
- 18. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 17 wherein when said virtual orifice is adjusted to represent a particular orifice of a human body the computer provides data for the anatomy related to the orifice to a display device.
- 19. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 17 wherein said virtual orifice transmits data to the computer.
- 20. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 17 wherein said orifice in said first virtual medical instrument is a virtual orifice connected to the computer.
- 21. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 20 wherein said virtual orifice in said first virtual medical instrument transmits data to the computer.
- 22. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 17 wherein said second virtual medical instrument receives force feedback from the computer.
- 23. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 17 wherein said housing is a box.
- 24. The surgical simulator user input device according to claim 17 further comprising means for providing force feedback on said first virtual medical instrument.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/412,805 filed on Mar. 29, 1995 pending.
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Hon, David, "Ixion's Realistic Medical Simulations", Virtual Reality World, pp. 58-62, Jul. 1994. |
Divisions (1)
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