Dynamic collimation for computed tomography
US-9259191-B2 · Feb 16, 2016 · US
US10714227B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10714227-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715615055-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 6, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 14, 2020 |
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A shutter for controlling radiation exposure includes a rotatable member. The rotatable member is rotatable between an open position and a closed position. The rotatable member includes a passageway, wherein the passageway is positioned to receive radiation in the open position and is not positioned to receive radiation in the closed position. In the closed position, the rotatable member may substantially block or absorb the radiation. The passageway may collimate the radiation into a beam of radiation. The rotatable member may include a plurality of passageways positioned to receive radiation in the open position. The rotatable member may be rotatable between a plurality of open positions, each open position corresponding to at least one passageway. The open positions may align the source of radiation with different passageways in the rotatable member to form a different beam shape, a different number of beams, a different beam direction, or combinations thereof.
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What is claimed is: 1. A shutter for selectively controlling radiation exposure, the shutter comprising: a body; and a rotatable member rotatably connected to the body, the rotatable member being rotatable between an open position and a closed position, the open position permitting radiation to pass through the rotatable member, the closed position substantially blocking or absorbing radiation, the rotatable member being configured to collimate the radiation into at least one beam of radiation in the open position, wherein the rotatable member further comprises: a radiation inlet; a radiation outlet; and a passageway extending from the radiation inlet to the radiation outlet, wherein the radiation inlet is positioned to receive radiation when the rotatable member is in the open position, wherein the passageway is shaped to form the radiation into a pencil beam. 2. A shutter for selectively controlling radiation exposure, the shutter comprising: a body; and a rotatable member rotatably connected to the body, the rotatable member being rotatable between an open position and a closed position, the open position permitting radiation to pass through the rotatable member, the closed position substantially blocking or absorbing radiation, the rotatable member being configured to collimate the radiation into at least one beam of radiation in the open position, wherein the rotatable member further comprises: a radiation inlet; a radiation outlet; a first passageway extending from the radiation inlet to the radiation outlet, wherein the radiation inlet is positioned to receive radiation when the rotatable member is in the open position; at least one second radiation inlet; at least one second radiation outlet; and a second passageway extending from the at least one second radiation inlet to the at least one second radiation outlet, wherein the radiation inlet and the at least one second radiation inlet are positioned to simultaneously receive radiation when the rotatable member is in the open position. 3. The shutter of claim 2 , the body further comprising: a body radiation inlet; a body radiation outlet, wherein at least one of the body radiation inlet or the body radiation outlet includes a cover, the cover being transmissive to a portion of radiation; and a radiation source profile positioned adjacent to the body radiation inlet and configured to receive an exterior surface of a radiation source. 4. The shutter of claim 2 , wherein the rotatable member includes a profile having stepped shoulders and is positioned within the body with a clearance region therebetween, the clearance region being configured to provide multiple points of scatter between the rotatable member and the body for scattered radiation energy. 5. The shutter of claim 2 , wherein the rotatable member is rotatable about an axis of rotation along a length of the rotatable member, the first passageway and the second passageway are angularly spaced from each other along a diameter of the rotatable member. 6. The shutter of claim 2 , wherein the rotatable member is rotatable about an axis of rotation along a length of the rotatable member, the first passageway and the second passageway are angularly spaced along the length of the rotatable member. 7. The shutter of claim 2 , wherein the first passageway is shaped to form a first beam shape, the second passageway is shaped to form a second beam shape, the first beam shape being different from the second beam shape. 8. A shutter for selectively controlling radiation exposure, the shutter comprising: a body comprising: a body radiation inlet; a body radiation outlet; and a radiation source profile positioned adjacent the body radiation inlet and configured to receive an exterior surface of a radiation source, wherein at least one of the body radiation inlet or the body radiation outlet includes a cover, the cover being transmissive to a portion of radiation; and a rotatable member rotatably connected to the body, the rotatable member being rotatable between an open position and a closed position, the open position permitting radiation to pass through the rotatable member, the closed position substantially blocking or absorbing radiation, the rotatable member being configured to collimate the radiation into at least one beam of radiation in the open position, wherein the rotatable member further comprises: a radiation inlet; a radiation outlet; and a passageway extending from the radiation inlet to the radiation outlet, wherein the radiation inlet is positioned to receive radiation when the rotatable member is in the open position. 9. A shutter for selectively controlling radiation exposure, the shutter comprising: a rotatable member, the rotatable member being cylindrical and rotatable about an axis of rotation along a length of the rotatable member and having: at least one passageway configured to collimate radiation into at least one beam of radiation, including a first passageway having a first side, a second side, a radiation inlet, and a radiation outlet, the first passageway extending from the radiation inlet to the radiation outlet, the first side and the second side are at an angle to each other and extend from the radiation inlet to the radiation outlet to form a radiation received into the radiation inlet into a fan beam; a closed position, wherein the at least one passageway is not positioned to receive radiation when the rotatable member is in the closed position; and at least one open position including a first open position, wherein the rotatable member is rotatable between the closed position and the at least one open position, the at least one passageway being positioned to receive radiation when the rotatable member is in the at least one open position, the radiation inlet of the first passageway being positioned to receive the radiation when the rotatable member is in the first open position. 10. The shutter of claim 9 , wherein the at least one passageway comprises a plurality of passageways including the first passageway and a second passageway. 11. The shutter of claim 10 , wherein the first open position permits radiation to simultaneously pass through the first passageway and the second passageway. 12. The shutter of claim 10 , wherein the at least one open position comprises a plurality of open positions including the first open position and a second open position, the rotatable member being rotatable between the first open position and the second open position, the first open position permitting radiation to pass through the first passageway, and the second open position permitting radiation to pass through the second passageway. 13. The shutter of claim 9 , further comprising a body, the rotatable member is rotatably connected to the body, wherein the rotatable member includes a profile having stepped shoulders and is positioned within the body with a clearance region therebetween, the clearance region being configured to provide multiple points of scatter between the rotatable member and the body for scattered radiation energy. 14. The shutter of claim 9 , wherein the at least one passageway comprises a plurality of passageways including the first passageway and at least one second passageway, the rotatable member including a plurality of open positions, each of the plurality of open positions permitting radiation to pass through at least one of the plurality of passageways of the rotatable member, wherein the rotatable member is rotatable between the closed position and the plurality of open positions, the plurality of open positions including the first open position and
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