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Method of and means for scanning a body to enable a cross-section thereof to be reconstructed

Patent 4149079 Issued on April 10, 1979. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject July 14, 1996. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

3924129

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Patent #: 3952201
Issued on: 04/20/1976
Inventor: Hounsfield

Radiology method and apparatus
Patent #: 3956633
Issued on: 05/11/1976
Inventor: Hounsfield

Tomography
Patent #: 3973128
Issued on: 08/03/1976
Inventor: LeMay

Transverse tomography system having multibeam orbital scanning with all beams offset from the center of orbit
Patent #: 4008400
Issued on: 02/15/1977
Inventor: Brunnett ,   et al.

Radiography device with circuitry to correct for photodetector sensitivity Patent #: 4035651
Issued on: 07/12/1977
Inventor: LeMay

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 05/705250 filed on 07/14/1976

US Classes:

378/9, Plural sources378/14, Fan beam translation378/197, Including movable source378/91ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT

Examiners

Primary: Smith, Alfred E.
Assistant: Grigsby, T. N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

A61B 6/03 (20060101)
A61B 6/00 (20060101)

Abstract

A fan beam of the type described herein is oriented so as to be coplanar with the cross-section of a body to be reconstructed. Pure rotational movement is imparted to the fan beam by rotating the same about a fixed center of rotation such that the fan beam sweeps out an area in the plane of the cross-section; and the absorption coefficients over such area can be computed in a known manner from measurements of the intensities of the beams emerging from the area swept out thereby.When one extremity of the fan beam passes through the fixed center of rotation, the area swept-out by the fan beam during one revolution thereof is circular, the center of which is coincident with the fixed center and the periphery of which is tangent to the other extremity of the fan beam. When the fixed center lies outside the fan beam, the area swept-out is annular and is defined by concentric circles whose centers are coincident with the fixed center and whose peripheries are respectively tangent to the extremities of the fan beam.By sequentially rotating the fan beam about the fixed center, and shifting the fan beam relative thereto after each revolution (e.g., by rotating the fan beam about its apex), a circular area of arbitrary size can be swept-out by the fan beam after a number of revolutions. The size of such area is thus independent of the apical angle of the fan beam.

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