Claims
- 1. A magnetic resonance image receiving coil comprising:a first balloon having a longitudinal axis, an internal surface of said first balloon defining an internal inflatable chamber; a second balloon having a longitudinal axis, said second balloon being disposed about said first balloon; a plurality of longitudinally extending grooves, said grooves being disposed in one of an external surface of said first balloon and an internal surface of said second balloon; a first wire disposed in at least one of said grooves; and a second wire disposed in at least a second one of said grooves, each of said first wire and said second wire having means for being electrically connected to an MRI apparatus.
- 2. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 1, wherein said plurality of grooves include four grooves that are disposed at approximately 90° intervals so that a first pair of said grooves are disposed generally diametrically opposite one another and a second pair of said grooves are disposed generally diametrically opposite one another.
- 3. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 2, wherein said first wire is disposed in said first pair of said grooves.
- 4. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 3, wherein said second wire is disposed in said second pair of said grooves.
- 5. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 4, wherein said wires are fixedly connected to said grooves.
- 6. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 5, wherein said wires are glued within said grooves.
- 7. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 5, wherein said grooves are disposed in said external surface of said first balloon.
- 8. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 5, wherein said grooves are disposed in said internal surface of said second balloon.
- 9. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 7, wherein an elastic shaft is disposed within said first balloon.
- 10. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 8, wherein an elastic shaft is disposed within said first balloon.
- 11. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 1, wherein said first and second wires are coaxial cable.
- 12. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 11, wherein each of said first and second wires are connected to a tuning capacitor in a parallel circuit.
- 13. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 11, wherein each of said first and second wires are connected to a tuning capacitor in a parallel circuit.
- 14. A magnetic resonance image receiving coil comprising:a first balloon having a longitudinal axis, an internal surface of said first balloon defining an internal inflatable chamber; a second balloon having a longitudinal axis, said second balloon being disposed about said first balloon; a sheath being disposed between said first balloon and said second balloon, said sheath having an internal surface and an external surface; a plurality of longitudinally extending grooves, said grooves being disposed in one of said internal surface and said external surface of said sheath; a first wire disposed in at least one of said grooves; and a second wire disposed in at least a second one of said grooves, each of said first wire and said second wire having means for being electrically connected to an MRI apparatus.
- 15. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 14, wherein said plurality of grooves include four grooves that are disposed at approximately 90° intervals so that a first pair of said grooves are disposed generally diametrically opposite one another and a second pair of said grooves are disposed generally diametrically opposite one another.
- 16. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 15, wherein said first wire is disposed in said first pair of said grooves.
- 17. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 16, wherein said second wire is disposed in said second pair of said grooves.
- 18. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 19, wherein said wires are fixedly connected to said grooves.
- 19. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 18, wherein said wires are glued within said grooves.
- 20. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 18, wherein said grooves are disposed in said external surface of said sheath.
- 21. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 18, wherein said grooves are disposed in said internal surface of said sheath.
- 22. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 20, wherein an elastic shaft is disposed within said sheath.
- 23. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 21, wherein an elastic shaft is disposed within said first balloon.
- 24. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 14, wherein said first and second wires are coaxial cable.
- 25. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 24, wherein each of said first and second wires are connected to a tuning capacitor in a parallel circuit.
- 26. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 24, wherein each of said first and second wires are connected to a tuning capacitor in a parallel circuit.
- 27. A magnetic resonance image receiving coil comprising:a first balloon having an internal surface, an external surface and a longitudinal axis, said internal surface of said first balloon defining an internal inflatable chamber; a plurality of guide tubes being connected to said external surface of said first balloon; a first wire disposed in at least one of said guide tubes; and a second wire disposed in at least a second one of said guide tubes, each of said first wire and said second wire having means for being electrically connected to an MRI apparatus.
- 28. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 27, wherein said plurality of guide tubes include two guide tubes that are disposed at approximately 90° intervals with respect to each other.
- 29. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 27, wherein an elastic shaft is disposed within said first balloon.
- 30. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 28, wherein an elastic shaft is disposed within said first balloon.
- 31. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 27, wherein said first and second wires are coaxial cable.
- 32. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 31, wherein each of said first and second wires are connected to a tuning capacitor in a parallel circuit.
- 33. The magnetic resonance image receiving coil in accordance with claim 31, wherein each of said first and second wires are connected to a tuning capacitor in a parallel circuit.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/442,666, filed Nov. 18, 1999, now abandoned; which claims priority from Provisional Application Serial No.: 60/108,968, filed Nov. 18, 1998, which is now expired. Each of these prior applications is hereby incorporated herein by reference, in its entirety.
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