Indication of a loading state of a flexible coil element
US-12140650-B2 · Nov 12, 2024 · US
US10545203B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10545203-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414465019-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 22, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 28, 2020 |
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A local coil for a magnetic resonance imaging system has a head part and a neck part. The head part is tiltable in a tilting movement. The neck part is movable relative to the head part for compensation of the tilting movement. The local coil is a head-neck local coil.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A local coil comprising: a head part of the local coil, the head part tiltable in a tilting movement; and a neck part of the local coil, the neck part movable relative to the head part for compensation of the tilting movement, the neck part comprising: a flexible neck part; and one or more rigid neck parts, wherein the flexible neck part is rotatably mounted to the one or more rigid neck parts via at least one first rotary joint, and wherein the neck part is configured such that when the head part is tilted in the tilting movement into contact with a patient, the flexible neck part is elastically deformable or both elastically deformable and movable for complete or partial compensation of the tilting movement, such that the flexible neck part elastically deforms or moves in response to the contact with the patient. 2. The local coil of claim 1 , wherein: the head part and the neck part are electrically connectable to a patient couch of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) apparatus and adapted to be positioned in direct proximity to the patient, such that: the head part is configured for MRI of a head of the patient, is configured for mounting the head of the patient in the head part, or is both configured for the MRI of the head of the patient and configured for mounting the head of the patient in the head part; and the neck part is configured for the MRI of a neck of the patient, is disposed above the neck of the patient, or is both configured for the MRI of a neck of the patient and disposed above the neck of the patient. 3. The local coil of claim 1 , further comprising: a coil lower part, wherein the local coil is connectable to a patient couch, and wherein the head part is tiltable in the tilting movement relative to the patient couch, the coil lower part, or both the patient couch and the coil lower part. 4. The local coil of claim 1 , wherein the neck part is movable with enlargement of a gap between the patient and the neck part. 5. The local coil of claim 1 , wherein the elastically deformable flexible neck part is entirely composed of a flexible material. 6. The local coil of claim 5 , wherein the flexible material comprises polyethylene foam. 7. The local coil of claim 1 , wherein the neck part is pivotable about a second rotary joint on the head part, on the neck part fixed to the head part, or both on the head part and on the neck part fixed to the head part. 8. The local coil of claim 7 , wherein the neck part is pivotable with enlargement, reduction, or both enlargement and reduction of a gap between the patient and the neck part. 9. The local coil of claim 1 , wherein the one or more rigid neck parts are mounted rotatably with respect to one another. 10. The local coil of claim 9 , wherein the one or more rigid neck parts are mounted rotatably with respect to one another via a second rotary joint. 11. The local coil of claim 1 , wherein the neck part is movable relative to the head part in a direction having a vertical component. 12. The local coil of claim 1 , wherein a second rotary joint between the one or more rigid neck parts comprises a lower stop bit. 13. The local coil of claim 12 , wherein the lower stop bit is configured to define a minimum opening of a neck coil. 14. The local coil of claim 1 , wherein the neck part is manually movable. 15. The local coil of claim 1 , wherein the neck part is clampable in a position into which the neck part is movable. 16. The local coil of claim 15 , wherein the neck part is clampable via a rotary knob on a second rotary joint. 17. The local coil of claim 1 , further comprising a rotary knob via which the neck part is clampable in a position into which the neck part is movable, the rotary knob comprising a threaded rod, and wherein a spindle of a second rotary joint is clampable, fixable, or both clampable and fixable via the threaded rod. 18. The local coil of claim 17 , further comprising one or more scales arranged on the second rotary joint, the one or more scales indicating the extent of a tilting of the local coil. 19. The local coil of claim 1 , wherein the at least one first rotary joint comprises two or more first rotary joints, and wherein the neck part is connected to the head part via the two or more first rotary joints. 20. The local coil of claim 19 , wherein the two or more first rotary joints have rotation axes that are parallel to one another but remote from one another. 21. The local coil of claim 1 , wherein the head part and the neck part are electrically connectable to a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system such that electrical connections are present, whether the head part is untilted or tilted, from a controller of the local coil, the MRI system, or both the local coil and the MRI system, to antennas in the head part, antennas in the neck part, or antennas in both the head part and the neck part. 22. The local coil of claim 1 , wherein the neck part is bent in a direction at least in one position. 23. The local coil of claim 1 , wherein the neck part, the one or more rigid neck parts, or both the neck part and the one or more rigid neck parts, have one or more MRI antenna elements. 24. The local coil of claim 1 , wherein the local coil is configured such that the tilting movement of the head part initiates a tilting movement of the neck part relative to the head part for compensation of the tilting movement of the head part.
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