[미국특허]
Computer tomograph with non-contacting energy transmission
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H05G-001/02
H05G-001/00
H05G-001/10
출원번호
UP-0596027
(2003-11-27)
등록번호
US-7634046
(2009-12-24)
국제출원번호
PCT/EP03/013354
(2003-11-27)
§371/§102 date
20061121
(20061121)
국제공개번호
WO05/064625
(2005-07-14)
발명자
/ 주소
Krumme, Nils
출원인 / 주소
Schleifring und Apparatebau GmbH
대리인 / 주소
Daffer, Kevin L.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
7인용 특허 :
8
초록▼
A computer tomograph system comprises a rotating part for accommodating at least one X-ray tube and a detector arrangement, and a stationary part rotatably supporting the rotating part, and comprising a DC-to-AC converters for generating an alternating current for supplying current to a conductor ar
A computer tomograph system comprises a rotating part for accommodating at least one X-ray tube and a detector arrangement, and a stationary part rotatably supporting the rotating part, and comprising a DC-to-AC converters for generating an alternating current for supplying current to a conductor arrangement. To supply energy to the rotating part, the rotating part comprises at least one inductive coupler for engaging, exclusively in dependence upon position, with a section of the entire length of the conductor arrangement, and for coupling electrical energy out of the conductor arrangement. Alternatively, the conductor arrangement may be disposed on the rotating part, and the inductive coupler may be disposed on the stationary part.
대표청구항▼
The invention claimed is: 1. A computer tomograph system, comprising: a rotating part for accommodating an X-ray tube and a detector; a stationary part for rotatably supporting the rotating part, comprising at least one DC-to-AC converter for generating an alternating current at a first frequency;
The invention claimed is: 1. A computer tomograph system, comprising: a rotating part for accommodating an X-ray tube and a detector; a stationary part for rotatably supporting the rotating part, comprising at least one DC-to-AC converter for generating an alternating current at a first frequency; a conductor mounted to the stationary part by support rods and supplied with alternating current from one or a plurality of the DC-to-AC converters, wherein the conductor extends as a straight line in a rotating first plane, and an arcuate line in another plane perpendicular to the first plane along a rotational path in which the rotating part rotates; and an inductive coupler mounted to the rotating part for movement along the straight, arcuate line of the conductor for coupling electrical energy out of the conductor as the rotating part rotates. 2. The computer tomograph system according to claim 1, wherein the conductor further comprises 2 or 3 parallel conductors through which electric currents flow so that the sum of the currents through all conductors is zero at every place of the conductor arrangement. 3. The computer tomograph system according to claim 1, wherein the conductor comprises a plurality of segments along a circumferential direction. 4. The computer tomograph system according to claim 3, wherein a plurality of DC-to-AC converters are provided, each supplying current to one segment of the conductor. 5. The computer tomograph system according to claim 4, wherein at least one DC-to-AC converter is adapted to supply current to one segment of the conductor at or close to a respective resonance frequency. 6. The computer tomograph system according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of couplers are provided, at least one coupler being engaged with the conductor at any instant of time. 7. The computer tomograph system according to claim 6, wherein at least one coupler comprises magnetically soft material for concentrating magnetic flux. 8. The computer tomograph system according to claim 1, wherein at least one series capacitance is connected in series with the conductor or the coupler. 9. The computer tomograph system according to claim 1, wherein at least one parallel capacitance is connected in parallel with the conductor or the coupler. 10. The computer tomograph system according to claim 1, wherein at least one DC-to-AC converter is adapted to detect a condition in which the conductor, or a segment of the conductor, is not engaged with at least one coupler, and to be switched off or controlled to a no-load frequency in case of non-engagement. 11. The computer tomograph system according to claim 1, wherein at least one DC-to-AC converter is adapted to issue an alternating current of at least one second frequency to supply current to at least one other consumer, and wherein at least one coupler, or a circuitry of a coupler, is adapted to be frequency selective to select the at least one second frequency, and to pass substantially a tapped-off signal or tapped-off energy having the second frequency to at least one other consumer. 12. The computer tomograph system according to claim 1, wherein at least one DC-to-AC converter is adapted to issue an alternating current at a variable pulse-width repetition rate, and wherein a filter unit is provided on the rotating part to select frequency components with whole-number multiples of the first frequency, and to supply current having the selected frequency components to at least one other consumer. 13. The computer tomograph system according to claim 1, wherein at least one DC-to-AC converter is adapted to issue an alternating current having a modulated output frequency, a frequency sweep being chosen to be so small that no significant fluctuations of amplitude of an output current occur, and simultaneously the modulation frequency being chosen to be higher than, or equal to, 100 Hz. 14. A computer tomograph system, comprising: a rotating part for accommodating an X-ray tube and a detector; a stationary part for rotatably supporting the rotating part, comprising at least one DC-to-AC converter for generating an alternating current at a first frequency; a conductor mounted to the rotating part; and an inductive coupler mounted to the stationary part and partially surrounding the conductor, along the length of the conductor, as the conductor moves correspondingly with rotation of the rotary part, wherein the coupler is supplied with alternating current from one or a plurality of the DC-to-AC converters for coupling electrical energy into the conductor. 15. The computer tomograph system according to claim 14, wherein the conductor further comprises 2, or 3 parallel conductors through which electric currents flow so that the sum of the currents through all conductors is zero at every place of the conductor arrangement. 16. The computer tomograph system according to claim 14, wherein the conductor comprises a plurality of segments along a circumferential direction. 17. The computer tomograph system according to claim 14, wherein a plurality of couplers are provided, at least one coupler being engaged with the conductor at any instant of time. 18. The computer tomograph system according to claim 14, wherein at least one coupler comprises magnetically soft material for concentrating magnetic flux. 19. The computer tomograph system according to claim 14, wherein a plurality of DC-to-AC converters are provided, each supplying current to one segment of the conductor. 20. The computer tomograph system according to claim 14, wherein at least one DC-to-AC converter is adapted to supply current to one segment of the conductor at or close to a respective resonance frequency. 21. The computer tomograph system according to claim 14, wherein at least one series capacitance is connected in series with the conductor or the coupler. 22. The computer tomograph system according to claim 14, wherein at least one parallel capacitance is connected in parallel with the conductor arrangement or the coupler. 23. The computer tomograph system according to claim 14, wherein at least one DC-to-AC converter is adapted to detect a condition in which the conductor, or a segment of the conductor, is not engaged with at least one coupler, and to be switched off or controlled to a no-load frequency in case of non-engagement. 24. The computer tomograph system according to claim 14, wherein at least one DC-to-AC converter is adapted to issue an alternating current of at least one second frequency to supply current to at least one other consumer, and wherein at least one coupler, or a circuitry of a coupler, is adapted to be frequency selective to select the at least one second frequency, and to pass substantially a tapped-off signal or tapped-off energy having the second frequency to at least one other consumer. 25. The computer tomograph system according to claim 14, wherein at least one DC-to-AC converter is adapted to issue an alternating current at a variable pulse-width repetition rate, and wherein a filter unit is provided on the rotating part to select frequency components with whole-number multiples of the first frequency, and to supply current having the selected frequency components to at least one other consumer. 26. The computer tomograph system according to claim 14, wherein at least one DC-to-AC converter is adapted to issue an alternating current having a modulated output frequency, a frequency sweep being chosen to be so small that no significant fluctuations of amplitude of an output current occur, and simultaneously the modulation frequency being chosen to be higher than, or equal to, 100 Hz.
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