Claims
- 1. A magnetic resonance imaging system, said system comprising:
- a magnet for creating a magnetic field,
- said magnet having a bore therein for receiving patients for imaging, said bore having a front opening and a rear opening,
- gradient coils for selectively varying the magnetic field,
- radio-frequency (RF) coils to produce RF signals in the bore of said magnet at desired radio frequencies to generate image data,
- RF shielding for prevent external RF signals from contaminating the RF signals in the bore, and
- said RF shielding including a first RF shield external to said magnet, and special conductive elements for electrically coupling said first RF shield to said magnet to include said magnet as an integral part of the RF shielding so that said RF shielding comprises the magnet conductively coupled to said first RF shield.
- 2. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 1 wherein said RF shielding includes in addition to the first RF shield, a second RF shield being electrically connected to the magnet through said special conductive elements,
- said second RF shield being located within the magnet bore between the gradient coils and the RF coil.
- 3. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 2 wherein said system includes a patient room, said patient room being surrounded by said first RF shield,
- said special conductive elements electrically connecting the first RF shield surrounding the patient room to the magnet and to the second RF shield within the bore of the magnet between the gradient coils and the RF coil.
- 4. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 3 wherein said system includes a rear door of shielding material for said magnet, and
- means for connecting said rear door of shielding material to said second RF shield within the bore of the magnet.
- 5. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 4 wherein the second RF shield within the magnet and the first RF shield surrounding the patient room are copper mesh shielding.
- 6. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 4 wherein the means for electrically connecting the rear door to the second RF shield comprises a rear frame ring surrounding the rear opening, and
- a copper plate attached to the rear frame ring in a manner that forces the rear door into a contiguous electrically coupled relationship with the second RF shield.
- 7. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 3 wherein the first RF shield surrounding said patient room is comprised of copper sheeting.
- 8. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 3 wherein said special conductive elements include:
- a first conductive ring surrounding the front opening of the bore,
- a second conductive ring surrounding the rear opening of the bore,
- a front frame ring for mechanical attachment at the front opening of the magnet on the patient room side of the magnet,
- a first circular gasket on said front frame ring arranged to press overlapping portions of said first and second RF shields together and against the first conductive ring to provide electrical RF shielding connection between the first RF shield, said second RF shield and said magnet,
- a rear frame ring for mechanical attachment at the rear opening of the magnet,
- a second circular gasket on said rear frame ring arranged to abut said second conductive ring to provide electrical RF shielding connection between the rear frame ring and the magnet, and an RF conductive rear door arranged to press fit into the rear frame ring making electrical RF connection between said rear door, to said rear frame ring and said second RF shield to complete the RF shielding.
- 9. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 8 wherein said first and said second conductive rings are stainless steel rings.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application No. 08/151,874, filed Nov. 15, 1993, now abandoned.
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