Location of lost dentures using RF transponders
First Claim
1. A system for locating a lost denture comprising an RF passive transponder containing an integrated circuit device connected to a coil and a portable reader having a transceiver for emitting an electromagnetic field to generate a voltage in the coil so that a code stored on the integrated circuit device is then transmitted through the coil to the transceiver for initially detecting the presence of a lost denture containing an RF passive transponder in a localized area larger than the area in which the code stored in the integrated circuit device can be read wherein the denture also includes a magnetic member embedded in the denture and a stationary transmitter-detector for detecting the presence of the magnetic member in the lost denture, the range at which the magnetic member can be detected being greater that the range at which the RF passive transponder can be detected.
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Abstract
A locator or signaling device and a detector system for locating lost dentures includes a button or insert that can be mounted on the surface of an existing denture. An insert can also be implanted in a new denture. The internal signaling component is surrounded by a resin layer that can be used to bond the locator button to the existing denture and will also isolate the internal signaling component form the denture wearer'"'"'s oral cavity. The internal signaling component is responsive to an electromagnetic field and emits a detectable signal when the denture is located with a specified interrogation zone or search area. Signaling components having magnetic characteristics that are altered by an incident variable electromagnetic field can be employed. The preferred location for the locator, locator strip, marker or button is on the interior lingual surface of the flange of a mandibular or lower denture. The denture can also include an RF passive transponder embedded therein which can be detected at short range by a portable detector. The RF passive transponder includes a logic component having a unique code that is transmitted when the denture is subjected to an electromagnetic field emitted by the portable detector.
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12 Claims
- 1. A system for locating a lost denture comprising an RF passive transponder containing an integrated circuit device connected to a coil and a portable reader having a transceiver for emitting an electromagnetic field to generate a voltage in the coil so that a code stored on the integrated circuit device is then transmitted through the coil to the transceiver for initially detecting the presence of a lost denture containing an RF passive transponder in a localized area larger than the area in which the code stored in the integrated circuit device can be read wherein the denture also includes a magnetic member embedded in the denture and a stationary transmitter-detector for detecting the presence of the magnetic member in the lost denture, the range at which the magnetic member can be detected being greater that the range at which the RF passive transponder can be detected.
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5. A denture that can be located and identified when lost, comprising:
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a radio frequency transponder embedded within the denture, the transponder emitting a coded radio frequency signal when activated by an external electromagnetic field, the coded radio frequency signal comprising means for identifying a specific denture; and
an electromagnetically actuated device also embedded within the denture, the electromagnetically actuated device emitting an electromagnetic signal when activated by an external electromagnetic field, the electromagnetic signal emitted by the electromagnetically actuated device being stronger than the coded radio frequency signal emitted by the radio frequency transponder so that the presence of the denture can be detected at a greater distance than possible for identifying the coded radio frequency signal. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. An assembly for locating a lost denture comprising:
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at least one signaling device secured to the denture, the device emitting a signal when the denture is located within an external electromagnetic field;
a portable transmitter-receiver emitting a first electromagnetic field that activates a signaling device to emit a signal detectable by the portable transmitter-receiver when a signaling device is within a first distance from the portable transmitter-receiver; and
a stationary transmitter-receiver emitting a second electromagnetic field that activates a signaling device to emit a signal detectable by the stationary transmitter-receiver when a signaling device is within a second distance from the stationary transmitter-receiver, the second distance being greater than the first distance so that the portable transmitter-receiver comprises means for searching for a lost denture and the stationary transmitter-receiver comprises means for detecting the denture passing through a fixed location prior to realization that the denture has been lost or misplaced. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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- 10. A method of mounting a passive transponder in a denture comprising the steps of evacuating a trench in an area of a denture base adjacent molars on the denture, the trench extending to a rear edge of the denture base so that one end of the trench is open, followed by the steps of placing the transponder in the trench and then filling the trench to secure the transponder in the denture base, wherein a syringe is used to place the transponder in the trench.
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