Claims
- 1. A digital radiography system comprising:an X-ray source irradiating an object to be inspected with X-rays; an X-ray image intensifier tube receiving the X-rays which passes through the object and converting the received X-rays into an output optical image, a diameter of an input image of said X-ray image intensifier tube ranging from 305 to 406 mm, a diameter of an output image of said X-ray image intensifier tube ranging from 58 to 62 mm, and a ratio of the diameter of the input image to the diameter of the output image rdnging from 5 to 7; a video camera picking up the output optical image, said video camera having a plurality of scanning modes including a fluoroscopic mode and a radiographic imaging mode, said fluoroscopic mode monitoring a real-time X-ray image of the object irradiated by the X-rays, and said radiographic imaging mode recording an X-ray image of the object irradiated by X-rays, said video camera having a beam scanning area on an image pickup surface thereof which is the same for both said fluoroscope mode and said radiographic imaging mode; an optical system including a plurality of lenses, said optical system being disposed between said X-ray image intensifier tube and said video camera so as to output substantially the same size output optical image of the X-ray image intensifier tube on the video camera in both of said fluoroscopic mode and said radiographic imaging mode; image processing means for converting an output from said video camera into a digital signal to obtain digital image data; and image displaying means for displaying an X-ray image by reading out said digital image data from said image processing means.
- 2. A digital radiography system according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of scanning modes includes a scanning mode in which a number of scanning lines is one of 525, 1050, 2100 and 4200.
- 3. A digital radiography system according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of scanning modes includes a scanning mode in which a number of scanning lines is at least more than 1000.
- 4. A digital radiography system according to claim 1, wherein said optical system includes a combination of a mirror and said plurality of lenses.
- 5. A digital radiography system according to claim 1, wherein a size of an image detection part constituted of said X-ray image intensifier tube and said video camera ranges from 700 to 800 mm in a direction parallel to a center axis of said X-ray image intensifier tube.
- 6. A digital radiography system comprising:an X-ray source irradiating an object to be inspected with X-rays; an X-ray image intensifier tube receiving the X-rays which passes through the object and converting the received X-rays into an output optical image, a diameter of an input image of said X-ray image intensifier tube ranging from 305 to 406 mm, a diameter of an output image of said X-ray image intensifier tube ranging from 58 to 62 mm, and a ratio of the diameter of the input image to the diameter of the output image ranging from 5 to 7; a video camera picking up the output optical image, said video camera having a plurality of scanning modes and a beam scanning surface thereof which is the same for all of said plurality of scanning modes; an optical system being disposed between said X-ray image intensifier tube and said video camera so as to output substantially the same size output optical image of the X-ray image intensifier tube on the video camera in all of said plurality of scanning modes; image processing means for converting an output from said video camera into a digital signal to obtain digital image data; and image displaying means for displaying an X-ray image by reading out said digital image data from said image processing means.
- 7. A digital radiography system according to claim 6, wherein said plurality of scanning modes includes a scanning mode in which a number of scanning lines is at least more than 1000.
- 8. A digital radiography system according to claim 6, wherein a optical system includes a combination of a mirror and said plurality of lenses.
- 9. A digital radiography system according to claim 6, wherein a size of an image detection part constituted of said X-ray image intensifier tube and said video camera ranges from 700 to 800 mm in a direction parallel to a center axis of said X-ray image intensifier tube.
- 10. A digital radiography system comprising:an X-ray source irradiating an object to be inspected with X-rays; an X-ray image intensifier tube receiving the X-rays which passes through the object and converting the received X-rays into an output optical image, a diameter of an input image of said X-ray image intensifier tube ranging from 254 to 457 mm, a diameter of an output image of said X-ray image intensifier tube ranging from 50 to 90 mm, and a ratio of the diameter of the input image to the diameter of the output image ranging from 4 to 8; a video camera picking up the output optical image, said video camera having a plurality of scanning modes including a fluoroscopic mode and a radiographic imaging mode, said fluoroscopic mode monitoring a real-time X-ray image of the object irradiated by the X-rays, and said radiographic imaging mode recording an X-ray image of the object irradiated by X-rays, said video camera having a beam scanning area on an image pickup surface thereof which is the same for both said fluoroscope mode and said radiographic imaging mode; an optical system including a plurality of lenses, said optical system being disposed between said X-ray image intensifier tube and said video camera so as to output substantially the same size output optical image of the X-ray image intensifier tube on the video camera in both of said fluoroscopic mode and said radiographic imaging mode; image processing means for converting an output from said video camera into a digital signal to obtain digital image data; and image displaying means for displaying an X-ray image by reading out said digital image data from said image processing means.
- 11. A digital radiography system according to claim 10, wherein the plurality of scanning modes includes a scanning mode in which a number of scanning lines is at least more than 1000.
- 12. A digital radiography system according to claim 10, wherein said optical system includes a combination of a mirror and said plurality of lenses.
- 13. A digital radiography system according to claim 10, wherein a size of an image detection part constituted of said X-ray image intensifier tube and said video camera ranges from 700 to 800 mm in a direction parallel to a center axis of said X-ray image intensifier tube.
- 14. A digital radiography system comprising:an X-ray source irradiating an object to be inspected with X-rays; an X-ray image intensifier tube receiving the X-rays which passes through the object and converting the received X-rays into an output optical image, a diameter of an image input area of said X-ray image intensifier tube ranging from 305 to 406 mm, a diameter of an image output area of said X-ray image intensifier tube ranging from 58 to 62 mm, and a ratio of the diameter of the image input area to the diameter of the image output area ranging from 5 to 7; a video camera picking up the output optical image formed in the image output area of the X-ray image intensifier tube, said video camera having a plurality of scanning modes including a fluoroscopic mode and a radiographic imaging mode, said fluoroscopic mode monitoring a real-time X-ray image of the object irradiated by the X-rays, and said radiographic imaging mode recording an X-ray image of the object irradiated by the X-rays, said video camera having a beam scanning area on an image pickup surface thereof which is the same for both said fluoroscope mode and said radiographic imaging mode; an optical system including a plurality of lenses, said optical system being disposed between said X-ray image intensifier tube and said video camera so as to output substantially the same size output optical image formed in the image output area of the X-ray image intensifier tube on the video camera in both of said fluoroscopic moae and said radiographic imaging mode; image processing means for converting an output from sid video camera into a digital signal to obtain digital image data; and image displaying means for displaying an X-ray image by reading out said digital data from image processing means.
- 15. A digital radiography system comprising:an X-ray source irradiating an object to be inspected with X-rays; an X-ray image intensifier tube receiving the X-rays which passes through the object and converting the received X-rays into an output optical image, a diameter of an image input area of said X-ray image intensifier tube ranging from 254 to 457 mm, a diameter of an image output area of said X-ray image intensifier tube ranging from 50 to 90 mm, and a ratio of the diameter of the image input area to the diameter of the image output area ranging from 4 to 8; a video camera picking up the output optical image formed in the image output area of the X-ray image intensifier tube, said video camera having a plurality of scanning modes including a fluoroscopic mode and a radiographic imaging mode, said fluoroscopic mode monitoring a real-time X-ray image of the object irradiated by the X-rays, and said radiographic imaging mode recording an X-ray image of the object irradiated by the X-rays, said video camera having a beam scanning area on an image pickup surface thereof which is the same for both said fluoroscope mode and said radiographic imaging mode; an optical system including a plurality of lenses, said optical system being disposed between said X-ray image intensifier tube and said video camera so as to output substantially the same size output optical image formed in the image output area of the X-ray image intensifier tube on the video camera in both said fluoroscopic mode and said radiographic imaging mode; image processing means for converting an output from said video camera into a digital signal to obtain digital image data; and image displaying means for displaying an X-ray image by reading out said digital image data from said image processing means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation application of Ser. No. 08/141,722, filed Oct. 25, 1993. This application is a continuation-in-part divisional of application Ser. No. 07/791,378, filed on Nov. 14, 1991.
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