Stereotaxic manipulator with retrofitted linear scales and digital display device
First Claim
1. An electromechanical system for digitally measuring and displaying location data for an instrument tip during a procedure on an animal being held by a stereotaxic holder, comprising:
- (a) a manipulator system, having a base which can be securely affixed to the stereotaxic holder, and having an instrument attachment component to which at least one instrument having an instrument tip useful in procedures on animals can be securely affixed, wherein the instrument attachment component and an instrument affixed thereto can be moved in a controlled manner along each of three orthogonal axes, and having at least three electronic reader heads which are affixed to selected components of the manipulator system, wherein each reader head is positioned near an adjacent linear scaling device in a manner which will cause relative motion of the reader head with respect to its adjacent linear scaling device during motion of the instrument tip along a corresponding orthogonal axis, and wherein each reader head is designed to transmit, during use, electronic signals to a digital display device, said electronic signals being correlated to changeable locations of the instrument tip during a procedure; and
, (b) a digital display device, having (i) means for receiving electronic signals from at least three reader heads mounted on the manipulator system;
(ii) data processing components and software, which together are capable of converting electronic signals originating from the reader heads into three independent and changeable orthogonal values expressed in digital form, said changeable orthogonal values being correlated to changeable locations of the instrument tip along orthogonal axes during an invasive procedure;
(iii) means for displaying each of said orthogonal values, in either positive or negative form, in a manner clearly visible to a human operator, wherein the digital display device is not rigidly affixed to the stereotaxic holder, and can be placed during use in a procedure in a location that is independent and separate from the stereotaxic holder.
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Abstract
A convenient low-cost system is disclosed for digitally displaying instrument locations during a stereotaxic procedure on an animal such as a rat or mouse. This system, which can be retrofitted onto most types of existing stereotaxic manipulators, uses three optical or capacitance scaling devices, mounted orthogonally. An electronic reader head interacts with each scaling device, to measure the position and travel of the manipulator along the medial-lateral (X), anterior-posterior (Y), and dorsal-ventral (Z) axes. Each reader head sends electronic signals to a small display box that can be placed or mounted in any convenient location, or to a computer with a monitor, and all three coordinates are displayed continuously. This system provides a simple zeroing function, which can set all values to zero when an instrument tip reaches a fixed location such as the bregma point on a skull. “Data-grab” capabilities allow the system to record and/or print the coordinates of the instrument at any step or time; if a computer is used, complex data-handling can be provided. An inexpensive system provides a resolution of 5 microns, which is roughly half the diameter of a typical cell; finer resolutions (such as 1 micron) can also be provided. This system is not bulky or cumbersome, and allows the use of optical microscopes and/or video cameras with magnifying lenses for video recording and real-time video displays on a nearby monitor.
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26 Claims
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1. An electromechanical system for digitally measuring and displaying location data for an instrument tip during a procedure on an animal being held by a stereotaxic holder, comprising:
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(a) a manipulator system, having a base which can be securely affixed to the stereotaxic holder, and having an instrument attachment component to which at least one instrument having an instrument tip useful in procedures on animals can be securely affixed, wherein the instrument attachment component and an instrument affixed thereto can be moved in a controlled manner along each of three orthogonal axes, and having at least three electronic reader heads which are affixed to selected components of the manipulator system, wherein each reader head is positioned near an adjacent linear scaling device in a manner which will cause relative motion of the reader head with respect to its adjacent linear scaling device during motion of the instrument tip along a corresponding orthogonal axis, and wherein each reader head is designed to transmit, during use, electronic signals to a digital display device, said electronic signals being correlated to changeable locations of the instrument tip during a procedure; and
,(b) a digital display device, having (i) means for receiving electronic signals from at least three reader heads mounted on the manipulator system;
(ii) data processing components and software, which together are capable of converting electronic signals originating from the reader heads into three independent and changeable orthogonal values expressed in digital form, said changeable orthogonal values being correlated to changeable locations of the instrument tip along orthogonal axes during an invasive procedure;
(iii) means for displaying each of said orthogonal values, in either positive or negative form, in a manner clearly visible to a human operator,wherein the digital display device is not rigidly affixed to the stereotaxic holder, and can be placed during use in a procedure in a location that is independent and separate from the stereotaxic holder. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A stereotaxic manipulator system for providing digital displays of orthogonal locations of an instrument tip during a procedure on an animal being held by a stereotaxic holder, comprising:
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(a) a manipulator base which can be affixed to a stereotaxic holder;
(b) an instrument attachment component which can be moved in a controlled manner along each of three orthogonal axes, by motion of interacting manipulator components;
(iii) at least three linear measuring systems, each comprising an electronic reader head mounted adjacent to a linear scaling device, in a manner which causes relative motion of the reader head with respect to the scaling device during operation of the manipulator system, wherein the three linear measuring systems are oriented in a manner which effectively provides linear measurements along each of three orthogonal axes, and, wherein each reader head is designed to generate electronic signals which (i) are correlated, at each moment during a procedure on an animal, with its position along its adjacent linear scaling device, to a resolution of about 20 microns or less, and (ii) can be converted to digital signals that can be processed and displayed by a digital display device. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A method for providing a stereotaxic manipulator with electronic components capable of digitally displaying location data for an instrument during a procedure on an animal, comprising the following steps:
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a. securely affixing, to at least two components of a sliding base of the manipulator, a first scaling device and a first reader head, in a manner which causes relative motion of the first scaling device with respect to the first reader head during operation of the manipulator slide;
b. securely affixing, to at least two components of a vertical arm of the manipulator, a second scaling device and a second reader head, in a manner which causes relative motion of the second scaling device with respect to the second reader head during operation of the vertical arm; and
,c. securely affixing, to at least two components of a horizontal arm of the manipulator, a third scaling device and a third reader head, in a manner which causes relative motion of the third scaling device with respect to the third reader head during operation of the horizontal arm, wherein each reader head is capable of emitting electronic signals that can be processed electronically to create digital displays of location data that vary during a procedure on an animal. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26)
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