Claims
- 1. An RF coil for use in an imaging system including:
a cavity formed as a conductive enclosure in which resonant fields can be excited; a dielectric material filling said cavity; and at least one sample space formed in said dielectric material.
- 2. An RF coil as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dielectric material is solid.
- 3. An RF coil for use in an imaging system including:
a cavity formed as a conductive enclosure defined by an outer wall, an inner wall, a first end wall and a second end wall, said inner wall defining a sample-receiving chamber, said first end wall being open adjacent said chamber to provide access thereto, and said second end wall being closed to seal the chamber at its second end, the closed second end wall functioning as an RF signal mirror; at least one electrical conductor for each of said walls, electrical conductors on adjacent walls being electrically coupled to form at least one continuous electrical path around the cavity; and a port through which RF signal is applied to at least one said electrical paths.
- 4. An RF coil as claimed in claim 3 wherein the electrical conductors for each said wall are slotted to form a pattern of conductive lands on each wall, the pattern on said second end wall being a radial slotting pattern covering at least most of said wall.
- 5. An RF coil for use in an imaging system including:
a dielectric filled cavity formed as wall surrounding the dielectric, which wall is formed at least in part of an electrical conductor, said electrical conductor forming at least one continuous electrically conducting path around said cavity, field applied to said at least one electrically conducting path causing a selected alternating magnetic field in said cavity, and at least one aperture formed in at least said electrical conductor through which said magnetic field may be applied to an adjacent body.
- 6. An RF coil as claimed in claim 5 wherein said coil is shaped to a body surface being imaged, said surrounding wall including connected top and bottom walls, said at least one aperture being formed in only said bottom wall.
- 7. An RF coil as claimed in claim 6 wherein said coil is flexible to conform to a surface of a body being imaged.
- 8. An RF coil as claimed in claim 6 wherein said at least one aperture are arranged to be adjacent areas to be imaged of a body being imaged.
- 9. An RF coil as claimed in claim 8 wherein said areas to be imaged are at least one projection on said body, a projection to be imaged extending into said cavity through an adjacent aperture.
- 10. An RF coil as claimed in claim 9 wherein said dielectric is conformable to an outer surface of a projection extending into said cavity so as to minimize discontinuity between the projection and the dielectric.
- 11. An RF coil as claimed in claim 5 wherein said coil is in the form of a closed loop, said surrounding wall including connected inner and outer walls, said at least one aperture being formed in only one of said inner wall and said outer wall.
- 12. An RF coil as claimed in claim 5 wherein said at least one aperture are arranged to be adjacent areas to be imaged of a body being imaged.
- 13. An RF coil as claimed in claim 5 including a lid mounted to at least one end of the coil.
- 14. An RF coil as claimed in claim 13 wherein said lid is at lest partially conductive.
- 15. An RF coil as claimed in claim 5 including a plurality of sample spaces formed in said dielectric at a selected portion of said enclosure.
- 16. An RF coil for use in an imaging system including:
a cavity formed as a conductive enclosure defined by a surrounding conductive wall, said conductive wall being patterned to form at least one continuous electrical path around said cavity; and a dielectric material filling said cavity, said dielectric material having a dielectric constant which provides a selected capacitance and wavelength, and thus a selected resonant frequency, for said at least one path.
- 17. An RF coil as claimed in claim 16 wherein the dielectric material is different in different areas of the cavity so as to selectively shape the coil field.
- 18. An RF coil as claimed in claim 16 including a mechanism for controlling the dielectric fill of said cavity and thus the resonant frequency of the coil.
- 19. An RF coil as claimed in claim 18 wherein said dielectric material is a fluid, resonant frequency being controlled by controlling the amount of said fluid in the cavity.
- 20. An RF coil as claimed in claim 16 including an acoustic damping material filling at least a portion of said cavity.
- 21. An imaging system including:
an RF coil having at least one continuous electrical path; a mechanism which determines a resonant frequency for said coil; and dielectric material selectively positioned between said coil and a body to be imaged and shaped to at least one of control and shape the field applied to the body from the coil.
- 22. A system as claimed in claim 21 wherein the dielectric material substantially fills the space between the coil and at least a selected area of the body, and wherein the dielectric constant of the dielectric substantially matches that of the body in said area.
- 23. A system as claimed in claim 22 wherein said selected area is the area to be imaged, said dielectric concentrating and directing field to said area.
- 24. An RF coil for use in an imaging system including:
a resonant cavity of a selected size and shape which is formed by a surrounding conductive enclosure, the conductive enclosure being patterned to suppress low frequency eddy currents and EMI noise.
- 25. An RF coil as claimed in claim 24 including at least one mechanism for detuning the coil.
- 26. An RF coil for use in an imaging system including:
a cavity formed by at least an inner and an outer conductor; a dielectric material filling said cavity; and at least one sample space formed in at least one of said dielectric material and said inner conductor.
- 27. An RF coil as claimed in claim 26 wherein said at least one sample space is formed in said dielectric material, projecting therein from a wall of said enclosure.
- 28. An RF coil as claimed in claim 26 wherein said coil is a transmission line stub, said inner and outer conductor being inner and outer conductors, respectively, of the transmission line stub.
- 29. An RF coil as claimed in claim 28 including a conductive cap shorting an end of said transmission line stub.
- 30. An RF coil as claimed in claim 28 wherein said at least one sample space is located at a distal end of said stub, the sample space extending from said distal end into one of said dielectric material and a hollowed out portion of said center conductor.
- 31. An RF coil as claimed in claim 30 wherein said stub is tuned and matched so that maximum current, and thus maximum RF field occur at said distal end of the stub.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/575,384, filed May 22, 2000, entitled “RF Coil for imaging System,” by J. T. Vaughan, which application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/135,269, filed May 21, 1999, entitled “RF Coil for Imaging System and Use Therein,” by J. T. Vaughan, each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60135269 |
May 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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09575384 |
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