Contact sensor for measuring dental occlusion
First Claim
1. Apparatus for measuring a person'"'"'s dental occlusion, comprising:
- a thin, flexible sensor, including;
a plurality of flexible, generally parallel electrodes supported by a thin flexible backing sheet to provide a set of row electrodes;
a second plurality of flexible, generally parallel electrodes supported by a thin flexible backing sheet to provide a set of column electrodes;
a resistive layer between the row and column electrode sets made of a substantially homogeneous resistive material whose resistance changes as a function of the pressure applied thereto;
means for positioning the row and column electrodes so that the two electrodes sets face one another separated by the resistive layer so as to form a thin, flexible sensor with the electrodes oriented so that the electrodes of one set cross the electrodes of the other set at an angle to create a plurality of intersections where row electrodes cross over column electrodes;
said means for positioning being such as to allow insertion of the sensor into the person'"'"'s mouth so that the facing electrode sets are between the person'"'"'s upper and lower teeth; and
terminal means for applying signals to each of the electrodes; and
means connected to the terminal means for sensing the resistance between the respective row and column electrodes at each intersection and for providing an output in response thereto representative of the contacting points of the patient'"'"'s bite.
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Abstract
A contact sensor for detecting points on a grid where the sensor is being contacted on opposing sides by teeth surfaces or other contacting points. The contact sensor includes two sets of parallel electrodes which are each formed of a thin, flexible supporting sheet. The electrodes are coated with a thin, resistive coating. Two such electrode structures are oriented at approximately right angles to create a grid where the intersecting electrodes cross separated by the resistive coatings. The resistive coatings may be made from conventional resisitive inks and are optionally separated by a separation material, such as talcum or mesh. In the absence of an external force, the material between the electrodes sets provides a high resistance between intersecting electrodes. The novel composition of the intermediate layer results in a structure which provides a "switching" effect such that the resistance between electrodes is very high where there is no external pressure and changes to a comparatively low value at locations where external pressure is applied by two contacting points or surfaces. The sensor output is dynamic in the sense that the resistance will change back and forth between high and low resistance states as external pressure is repeatedly applied and removed. The sensor may be made extremely thin and can provide high resolution capable of distinguishing between contact points separated by 0.050 inches or less.
Additionally, the sensor output may be provided by means of a small computer or similar digital processor which monitors the signals from the sensor grid and which provides an output which indicates the variation in contacting points with time.
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23 Claims
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1. Apparatus for measuring a person'"'"'s dental occlusion, comprising:
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a thin, flexible sensor, including; a plurality of flexible, generally parallel electrodes supported by a thin flexible backing sheet to provide a set of row electrodes; a second plurality of flexible, generally parallel electrodes supported by a thin flexible backing sheet to provide a set of column electrodes; a resistive layer between the row and column electrode sets made of a substantially homogeneous resistive material whose resistance changes as a function of the pressure applied thereto; means for positioning the row and column electrodes so that the two electrodes sets face one another separated by the resistive layer so as to form a thin, flexible sensor with the electrodes oriented so that the electrodes of one set cross the electrodes of the other set at an angle to create a plurality of intersections where row electrodes cross over column electrodes; said means for positioning being such as to allow insertion of the sensor into the person'"'"'s mouth so that the facing electrode sets are between the person'"'"'s upper and lower teeth; and terminal means for applying signals to each of the electrodes; and means connected to the terminal means for sensing the resistance between the respective row and column electrodes at each intersection and for providing an output in response thereto representative of the contacting points of the patient'"'"'s bite. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of measuring a person'"'"'s dental occlusion, including the steps of:
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providing a plurality of flexible generally parallel electrodes supported by a thin flexible backing sheet to provide a set of row electrodes; providing a second plurality of flexible generally parallel electrodes oriented at an angle to the row electrodes and supported by a thin flexible backing sheet to provide a set of column electrodes; arranging the row and column electrodes with the two electrodes sets facing one another, separated by a resistive layer made of a substantially homogeneous resistive material whose resistance changes as a function of the pressure applied thereto, and oriented so that the electrodes of one set cross the electrodes of one set cross the electrodes of the other set at an angle to create a plurality of intersections where row electrodes cross over column electrodes; positioning the sensor in the person'"'"'s mouth between the person'"'"'s upper and lower teeth; having the person bite down on the sensor; and sensing the resistance between the respective row and column electrodes at each intersection and providing an output in response thereto representative of the contacting points of the patient'"'"'s bite. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A thin, flexible contact sensor for sensing points of contact between two opposing objects, comprising:
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a plurality of flexible, generally parallel electrodes supported by a thin flexible backing sheet to provide a set of row electrodes; a second plurality of flexible, generally parallel electrodes supported by a thin flexible backing sheet to provide a set of column electrodes; a resistive layer between the row and column electrode sets made of a substantially homogeneous resistive material whose resistance changes as a function of the pressure applied thereto; means for positioning the row and column electrodes so that the two electrodes sets face one another separated by the resistive layer so as to form a thin, flexible sensor with electrodes oriented so that the electrodes of one set cross the electrodes of the other set at an angle to create a plurality of intersections where row electrodes cross over column electrodes, and so that the row and column electrodes so positioned can be inserted between the two opposing objects so that contact between the two objects is made through the backing sheets forcing the row and column electrodes closer to one another at said intersections through the resistive coating; terminal means for applying signals to each of the electrodes; and means connected to the terminal means for sensing the resistance between the respective row and column electrodes at each intersection and for providing an output in response thereto representative of the contacting points between the opposing object including means for sensing contacting points occuring concurrently and for preventing false readings resulting from multiple contacting points occuring along each of a row electrode and a column electrode having a contacting point at the intersection therebetween. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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