Medical keyboard

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Inventors

Rose, Gregory Hugh

Application #

662921

Filed

Sep-15-2003

Published

Apr-4-2006

Current US Class

341/20
400/486
400/487
715/710

International Classes

H03M 11/00    (20060101)

Field of Search

341/20 341/22 400/486 400/487 345/168 345/170 715/700

Assignee

Rocoview, Inc. (Bellaire, TX)

Examiners

Wong; Albert K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wong, Cabello, Lutsch, Rutherford & Brucculeri, LLP

US Patent References

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5297041   Predictive scannin...
5600313   Computer keyboard
5818361   Display keyboard
5905493   Color coded instruc...
5936554   Computer input dev...
6961048   Displaying informa...

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Abstract
A computer keyboard designed to facilitate and simplify a user's interaction with medical software applications includes color-coded key groups and function specific icons. One key group is associated with medical image display tasks such as, for example, the display of Computed Tomography (CT) scans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans and ultrasound scans of various portions of a patient's body. Another key group is associated with medical image navigation tasks such as moving to the next, previous, first or last image in a group of images. Each key in each key group has a function-specific indicator that identifies the key's function for a specified medical software application. For example, a key group associated with medical image acquisition for a radiographic software application may include keys having icons and/or text representing predetermined body regions such as the head, neck, lung, liver, knee, abdomen, bone, spine, mediastium, pelvis and/or whole body.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A keyboard for use with a medical software application program, comprising:

a first plurality of keys having a first visually distinguishing characteristic, wherein keys in the first plurality of keys include an icon representative of an image display function such that when a key from the first plurality of keys is activated, the image display function represented by the icon associated with the activated key is performed by the medical software application program; and

a second plurality of keys having a second visually distinguishing characteristic, wherein the second plurality of keys include an indication representing an image navigation function such that when a key from the second plurality of keys is activated, the image navigation function associated with the activated key is performed by the medical software application program.



Description
BACKGROUND

The invention relates generally to keyboards for computer systems and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to keyboards for use in computer systems executing medical software application programs.

As computer processing capability and user-interface technology has improved, computer systems have been employed in ever more applications. In the medical field, for example, physicians now routinely use computers (e.g., workstations, personal computers and personal digital assistants) to display and analyze medical data.

Conventional image-based medical systems include an imaging device coupled to one or more workstations and one or more server computer systems through a computer network. In practice, the workstations execute medical software application programs that permit the user to display, navigate and manipulate medical images generated by the imaging device. Illustrative imaging devices include Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), ultrasound and X-ray scanners. During evaluation, acquired images are displayed on the workstation's display and manipulated via input devices such as, for example, a keyboard and/or a pointer device.
 
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