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Patente US7813782 - Imaging system including an object handling system - Google PatentesB�squeda Im�genes Maps Play YouTube Noticias Gmail Drive M�s » B�squeda avanzada de patentes | Historial web | Iniciar sesi�n B�squeda avanzada de patentesPatentesThe invention described herein provides systems and methods for handling objects within an imaging system, such as a multi-modal imaging system. An object handling system operates to position an object to be imaged in an interior cavity of a light imaging system, and also moves the object to be imaged...http://www.google.es/patents/US7813782?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatente US7813782 - Imaging system including an object handling system N�mero de publicaci�nUS7813782 B2Tipo de publicaci�nConcesi�n N�mero de solicitud11/485,923 Fecha de publicaci�n12 Oct 2010 Fecha de presentaci�n12 Jul 2006 Fecha de prioridad1 Jul 2003Tambi�n publicado comoEP1643902A2EP1643902A4EP1643902B1US7190991US7881773US20050028482US20060253013US20060258941US20110092813WO2005005381A2WO2005005381A3 InventoresMichael D. CableDavid NilsonBradley W. Rice Cesionario originalXenogen Corporation Clasificaci�n de EE.UU.600/407600/476600/4155/601600/411414/222.3414/222.2128/203.12 Clasificaci�n internacionalA61B6/03A61B8/13A61B5/00G01T1/29G01N21/76A61B5/05G01N35/00A61B5/055E04F21/00C07DG01N21/64G01T1/164 Clasificaci�n cooperativaG01N21/6456A61B5/0077A61B8/4416A61B6/5247A61B8/13G01T1/1648G01N35/0099A61B5/0059G01T1/1603A61B6/032G01T1/2985G01N21/76 Clasificaci�n europeaA61B5/00P9A61B6/52D6DA61B8/44FG01T1/16EA61B5/00PG01N21/76A61B6/03BG01T1/29D4G01N21/64P4G01T1/164B9ReferenciasCitas de patentes (54)Otras citas (16)Enlaces externosUSPTO Cesi�n de USPTO EspacenetImaging system including an object handling systemUS 7813782 B2 Resumen The invention described herein provides systems and methods for handling objects within an imaging system, such as a multi-modal imaging system. An object handling system operates to position an object to be imaged in an interior cavity of a light imaging system, and also moves the object to be imaged between the light imaging system and a second imaging system. The object handling system can include components such as a stage that supports the object, a manipulator configured to move the stage between the interior and exterior of the light imaging system and a light seal configured to interface with a light seal on an exterior wall of the light imaging system.
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