System and method for hand gesture control of cabinet x-ray systems
US-2024412562-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US9801598B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9801598-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414557784-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 31, 2017 |
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According to one embodiment, an X-ray diagnostic apparatus includes a first arm, a second arm, an imaging system and a slide mechanism. The first arm rotates by a first rotating shaft and slides along with a first arc-like slide axis relatively to the first rotating shaft. The second arm rotates by a second rotating shaft fixed to the first arm and slides along with a second arc-like slide axis relatively to the second rotating shaft. The imaging system includes an X-ray generating part and an X-ray detector. The X-ray generating part and the X-ray detector are attached to the second arm. The slide mechanism slides the first arm along with the first slide axis. The slide mechanism is arranged at a position having an offset from the first rotating shaft.
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An X-ray diagnostic apparatus comprising: a first arm rotating around a first rotating axis and sliding along a first arc-like rail relatively to the first rotating axis; a second arm rotating around a second rotating axis fixed to said first arm and sliding along a second arc-like rail relatively to the second rotating axis; an imaging system including an X-ray generating part and an X-ray detector, the X-ray generating part and the X-ray detector being attached to said second arm; a slide mechanism sliding said first arm along the first rail, said slide mechanism being arranged at a position having an offset from the first rotating axis; and a control circuit configured to control the first arm and the second arm by switching between a first mode and a second mode, wherein each of the first arm and the second arm are independently started to move and stop relative to each other in the first mode, and the first arm and the second arm are moved interlocking with each other in the second mode. 2. An X-ray diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said slide mechanism is configured to be able to move said first arm in both a positive direction and a negative direction in a direction of the first rail in a state in which the second rotating axis is substantially perpendicular to the first rotating axis. 3. An X-ray diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a first holding part suspending said first arm and said second arm, said first holding part being arranged on a ceiling and connected with said slide mechanism. 4. An X-ray diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a second holding part for holding the second rotating axis, said second holding part being connected with said first arm in a side surface side of said first arm which does not intersect the first rail. 5. An X-ray diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a second holding part for holding the second rotating axis, said second holding part being connected with an end surface of said first arm, the end surface intersecting the first rail. 6. An X-ray diagnostic apparatus of claim 4 , wherein said second holding part is arranged to shift, in a direction of the first rail, toward said slide mechanism from an end part of a casing for shielding the second rotating axis, the end part being in a side distant from said slide mechanism in the direction of the first rail. 7. An X-ray diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said first arm is attached to a ceiling, a wall surface or a floor, using the first rotating axis as a support post. 8. An X-ray diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein at least said first arm is configured to slide along the first rail by a slide guide mechanism having a holding structure in which balls roll on at least one arc-like rail. 9. An X-ray diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said first arm slides in a slide range along the first rail and said second arm slides in another slide range along the second rail, the slide range of said first arm being shorter than the slide range of said second arm. 10. An X-ray diagnostic method comprising: driving a first arm rotating around a first rotating axis and sliding along a first arc-like rail relatively to the first rotating axis; driving a second arm rotating around a second rotating axis fixed to said first arm and sliding along a second arc-like rail relatively to the second rotating axis; imaging an object using an imaging system including an X-ray generating part and an X-ray detector, the X-ray generating part and the X-ray detector being attached to said second arm; and controlling the first arm and the second arm by switching between a first mode and a second mode, wherein each of the first arm and the second arm are independently started to move and stop relative to each other in the first mode, the first arm and the second arm are moved interlocking with each other in the second mode, and said first arm is slid along the first rail by a slide mechanism arranged at a position having an offset from the first rotating axis. 11. An X-ray diagnosis apparatus comprising: a first arm rotating around a first rotating axis and sliding along a first arc-like rail relatively to the first rotating axis; a second arm rotating around a second rotating axis fixed to said first arm and sliding along a second arc-like rail relatively to the second rotating axis; an imaging system including an X-ray generating part and an X-ray detector, the X-ray generating part and the X-ray detector being attached to said second arm; a slide mechanism sliding said first arm along the first rail, said slide mechanism being arranged at a position having an offset from the first rotating axis; and a holding part for holding the second rotating axis, said holding part being connected with said first arm in a side surface side of said first arm which does not intersect the first rail. 12. The X-ray diagnostic apparatus of claim 11 , wherein said holding part is arranged to shift, in a direction of the first rail, toward said slide mechanism from an end part of a casing for shielding the second rotating axis, the end part being in a side distant from said slide mechanism in the direction of the first rail.
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