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US07020232B2 Electron beam computed tomographic scanner system with helical or tilted target, collimator and detector components to eliminate cone beam error and to scan continuously moving objects
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具有螺旋或倾斜目标,准直仪和检测器组件的电子束计算机断层扫描仪系统,以消除锥形束误差并扫描连续移动的物体
- Patent Title: Electron beam computed tomographic scanner system with helical or tilted target, collimator and detector components to eliminate cone beam error and to scan continuously moving objects
- Patent Title (中): 具有螺旋或倾斜目标,准直仪和检测器组件的电子束计算机断层扫描仪系统,以消除锥形束误差并扫描连续移动的物体
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Application No.: US10371467Application Date: 2003-02-21
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Publication No.: US07020232B2Publication Date: 2006-03-28
- Inventor: Roy E. Rand , Jonathan Harman , Douglas P. Boyd
- Applicant: Roy E. Rand , Jonathan Harman , Douglas P. Boyd
- Applicant Address: US WI Waukesha
- Assignee: GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLC
- Current Assignee: GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US WI Waukesha
- Agency: McAndrews, Held & Malloy, Ltd.
- Agent Peter J. Vogel; Michael A. Dellapenna
- Main IPC: H05G1/60
- IPC: H05G1/60

Abstract:
A scanning electron beam computed tomographic system eliminates axial offset between target and detector by disposing the target, collimator, and detector such that active portions of the target and detector are always diametrically opposite each other. This result is achieved by providing a helical target, collimator, and detector, or by providing planar target, collimator, and detector components that are inclined relative to the vertical axis such that active portions of the target and detector are always diametrically opposite each other. Either configuration eliminates cone beam error and the necessity to correct for same. Further, the system can provide multi-slice scanning of an object that is in constant motion at a critical velocity, without having to interpolate data. Conventional helical scanning may still be undertaken. Detector elements can be disposed axially to improve signal/noise ratio and to produce a cone beam cancellation effect.
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