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Title:
Apparatus for examining a body by means of penetrating radiation
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1. In apparatus for examining a body by means of penetrating radiation such as X- or .gamma.- rays, a radiation beam assembly comprising a member with a radiaton source for producing a collimated beam of penetrating radiation, a member with detector means for receiving radiation from the source, and guide means for slidably mounting the members on a support structure containing a circle of reconstruction within which the body is located so that the members are on opposite sides of the center of the circle of reconstruction and so that the members are translatable as a unit in parallel paths to cause the beam to sweep through and define the plane of the circle of reconstruction, the improvement comprising a flexible connection linking the members for maintaining a fixed spatial relationship therebetween during their translation at least while the beam sweeps through the circle of reconstruction.
2. The invention of claim 1 wherein the flexible connection includes a pair of belts to which the members are respectively attached, and means for connecting the belts together at a common point.
3. The invention according to claim 1 wherein the flexible connection includes a first belt operatively engaged with a first pair of pulleys for defining a pair of parallel runs each of which is located on one side of the center of the circle of reconstruction, and a second belt operatively engaged with the first pair of pulleys and operatively engaged with a second pair of pulleys for defining a pair of runs parallel to the runs of the first belt, the runs of the second belt being located on opposite sides of the center of the circle of reconstruction, means for connecting the belts together for constraining the parallel runs of the belts against relative movement in the direction of the runs, and means connecting one of the members to a run of the first belt, and means for connecting the other of the members to a run of the second belt on the opposite side of the center of the circle of reconstruction.
4. The invention of claim 3 wherein the coupling means includes a counterweight connected to the belt such that movement of the members in one direction causes movement of the counterweight in the opposite direction.
5. The invention of claim 4 wherein the belts are connected together at the counterweight.
6. The invention of claim 5 wherein the guide means mount the members for slidable movement in the direction of the parallel runs.
7. The invention of claim 6 wherein the support structure is rotatable about the center of the circle of reconstruction.
8. The invention of claim 1 wherein the flexible connection includes a single belt, and a plurality of pulleys in operative relationship therewith defining spaced parallel runs that lie on opposite sides of the circle of reconstruction, the members being connected respectively to the parallel runs of the belt.
9. Apparatus for examining a body by means of penetrating radiation such as X- or .gamma.- rays, comprising
(a) a structure defining a circle of reconstruction within which a body to be examined can be placed and rotatable about the center of the circle of reconstruction;
(b) a radiation beam assembly mounted on the structure including a member with a radiation source on one side of the center of the circle of reconstruction for producing a beam of penetrating radiation; and a member with detector means on the other side of the center of the circle of reconstruction for receiving radiation from the source passing through the circle of reconstruction;
(c) guide means for slidably mounting the members on the support structure so that the members are on opposite sides of the center of the circle of reconstruction and so that the members are translatable in parallel paths; and
(d) flexible connection means linking the source to the detector means for maintaining a fixed spatial relationship therebetween and for effecting bidirectional translation of the assembly on the structure at least while radiation from the source passes through the circle of reconstruction.
10. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the flexible connection includes a pair of belts to which the members are respectively attached, and means for connecting the belts together at a common point.
11. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the flexible connection includes a single belt, and a plurality of pulleys in operative relationship therewith defining parallel runs that lie on opposite sides of the circle of reconstruction, the members being connected respectively to the parallel runs of the belt.
Other info:
Inventors:
Blumental, Raphael (Kiriat Tivon, IL, US)
Application Number:
807175
Filing Date: 1977-06-16 Publication_date: 1979-01-23 Assignee:
Elscint Ltd. (Haifa, IL)
Primary Class(es):
378/11
378/197
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Church, Craig E.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Sandler; Donald M.
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