Voxel-based methods for assessing subjects using positron emission tomography
US-9204835-B2 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US9490063B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9490063-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213719935-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2003 |
| Publication date | Nov 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 8, 2016 |
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Axisymmetric solid of revolution derivable from section at FIG. 5 is generally toroidal with electric current(s) in windings 110, 160 preferably flowing circumferentially along major circle(s) during power coupling device operation. Current(s) in windings 110, 160 ; current(s) in half-shields 120, 170 ; and the volume of space swept out by shield airgap(s) 101 emerge from plane of paper perpendicularly at FIG. 5 but as these emerge therefrom they curve to follow toroidal major circle(s). Cores 115, 165 preferably shunt and align magnetic flux such that magnetic field lines escape therefrom primarily only in region(s) of core airgap(s) and such that magnetic flux loops lie in planes of toroidal minor circle(s). Half-shield(s) 120, 170 preferably have electrically conductive material(s) distributed therein as is sufficient to substantially cancel magnetic flux lines impinging thereon before effects of such impinging magnetic flux lines would reach shield airgap(s) 101 and/or outer surface(s) of half-shields 120, 170.
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A signal transmission apparatus for a computed tomography (CT) system, comprising: a substantially annular first shield defining a first channel; a first core disposed within the first channel and defining a second channel; a first winding disposed within the second channel; a substantially annular second shield defining a third channel; a second core disposed within the third channel and defining a fourth channel; a second winding disposed within the fourth channel, the substantially annular first shield and the substantially annular second shield configured for movement relative to one another, and a signal transmitted through the first winding inducing an induced signal in the second winding to provide for transmission of a voltage potential across a gap between the substantially annular first shield and the substantially annular second shield in a contactless manner; and a fringe field canceling zone substantially concentric with at least one of the substantially annular first shield or the substantially annular second shield and comprising an electrically conductive material for conducting a current induced therein by the first winding. 2. The signal transmission apparatus of claim 1 , the fringe field canceling zone disposed within the at least one of the substantially annular first shield or the substantially annular second shield adjacent the gap. 3. The signal transmission apparatus of claim 1 , the fringe field canceling zone forming a closed loop to constitute a closed electric circuit. 4. The signal transmission apparatus of claim 1 , the substantially annular first shield having a substantially annular third winding coupled thereto and the substantially annular second shield having a substantially annular fourth winding coupled thereto, a second signal transmitted through the substantially annular third winding inducing a second induced signal in the substantially annular fourth winding to provide for transmission of a second voltage potential across the gap between the substantially annular first shield and the substantially annular second shield in a contactless manner. 5. An apparatus for transferring signals between two shields of a computed tomography (CT) system that are configured for movement relative to one another, comprising: a first winding coupled to a first shield of the two shields; a second winding coupled to a second shield of the two shields, a signal transmitted through the first winding inducing an induced signal in the second winding to provide for transmission of a voltage potential across a gap between the first shield and the second shield in a contactless manner; and a fringe field canceling zone forming a closed loop and comprising a non-ferrite material for conducting a current induced therein, the current generating an electromagnetic field that cancels at least a portion of an electromagnetic interference field escaping through the gap between the first winding and the second winding. 6. The apparatus of claim 5 , comprising a core disposed between at least one of: the first winding and the first shield; or the second winding and the second shield. 7. The apparatus of claim 5 , the signal transmitted through the first winding inducing the current in the fringe field canceling zone. 8. The apparatus of claim 5 , the first shield being substantially annular. 9. The apparatus of claim 8 , the first winding concentric with the first shield. 10. The apparatus of claim 5 , the first shield and the second shield respectively defining a bore into which an object to be examined by the CT system is inserted. 11. The apparatus of claim 5 , the first shield defining a channel into which the first winding is received. 12. The apparatus of claim 5 , comprising: a first core disposed between the first winding and the first shield; and a second core disposed between the second winding and the second shield. 13. The apparatus of claim 12 , at least one of: the first core disposed within a first channel defined by the first shield; or the second core disposed within a second channel defined by the second shield. 14. The apparatus of claim 5 , the induced signal having a voltage that is proportional to a voltage of the signal. 15. The apparatus of claim 5 , the induced signal having a voltage that is substantially equal to a voltage of the signal. 16. The apparatus of claim 5 , comprising: a third winding coupled to the first shield; and a fourth winding coupled to the second shield, a second signal transmitted through the third winding inducing a second induced signal in the fourth winding to provide for transmission of a second voltage potential across the gap between the first shield and the second shield in a contactless manner. 17. The apparatus of claim 12 , at least one of the first core or the second core comprising a plurality of core segments. 18. The apparatus of claim 16 , the third winding concentric with the first winding and the fourth winding concentric with the second winding. 19. The apparatus of claim 16 , the first winding, second winding, third winding, and fourth winding substantially concentric with one another. 20. A computed tomography (CT) system, comprising: a first shield to which a first winding is coupled; a second shield to which a second winding is coupled, the first shield and the second shield defining a bore into which an object to be examined by the CT system is placed, a signal transmitted through the first winding inducing an induced signal in the second winding to provide for transmission of a voltage potential across a gap between the first shield and the second shield in a contactless manner; and a fringe field canceling zone forming a closed loop and comprising an electrically conductive material for conducting a current induced therein by the first winding.
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