Method and apparatus for combining continuous wave and time domain optical imaging

Details for Australian Patent Application No. 2004219999 (hide)

Owner Art Advanced Research Technologies Inc.

Inventors Hall, David Jonathan

Agent Blake Dawson Waldron

Pub. Number AU-A-2004219999

PCT Pub. Number WO2004/081547

Priority 10/386,132 12.03.03 US

Filing date 12 March 2004

Wipo publication date 23 September 2004

International Classifications

G01N 021/49 Investigating or analysing materials by the use of optical means, i.e. using infra-red, visible, or ultra-violet light

A61B 005/00 Measuring for diagnostic purposes

G01N 021/47 Investigating or analysing materials by the use of optical means, i.e. using infra-red, visible, or ultra-violet light - Scattering, i.e. diffuse reflection

Event Publications

13 October 2005 PCT application entered the National Phase

  PCT publication WO2004/081547 Priority application(s): WO2004/081547

4 January 2007 Assignment before Grant

  ART Advanced Research Technologies Inc. The application has been assigned to New ART Advanced Research Technologies Inc.

9 August 2007 Application Lapsed, Refused Or Withdrawn, Patent Ceased or Expired

  This application lapsed under section 142(2)(a). A direction to request examination has been given for this application. Note that applications or patents shown as lapsed or ceased may be restored at a later date.

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