Claims
- 1. An X-ray examination apparatus comprising an X-ray source and an X-ray detector which are spaced a given distance diametrically with respect to each other and are collectively rotatable about three axes relative to a table which can be moved between the X-ray source and the X-ray detector, which axes are mutually perpendicular, intersecting substantially in a common point and which define a first system of coordinates and in which apparatus means are incorporated for determining the position of a radiation vector along a central X-ray beam which connects the X-ray source and the X-ray detector, of which radiation vector a first reference coordinate system is determined corresponding to the axes of the first system of coordinates, characterized in that computing means are also incorporated for determining the position of the radiation vector with respect to a second reference coordinate system defined by a set of axes corresponding to said three axes and displaced with respect to the first system of coordinates.
- 2. An X-ray examination apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that for all examinations an axis orientation optimized for diagnostic image display can be adjusted with respect to an object to be examined.
- 3. An X-ray examination apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a major axis of the apparatus can always be adjusted so as to coincide with a major axis of an object to be examined.
- 4. An X-ray examination apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the computing means produce a previously adjusted radiographic program with a minimum of rotations.
- 5. An X-ray examination apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that axes of rotation comprise angle measuring devices and signals of the said measuring devices can be applied to a central control device (44).
- 6. An X-ray examination apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that light views are added to a detection device to form an image corresponding to a given radiation vector orientation.
- 7. An X-ray examination apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that an angle encoder is added to an axis of rotation to measure and display angular positions occupied by the said axis.
- 8. An X-ray examination apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that an X-ray image intensifier tube can be moved in the direction of the radiation vector while maintaining a balanced C-arm.
- 9. An X-ray examination apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a C-arm in which an X-ray source and an X-ray detector are mounted so that the C-arm can be rotated over at least twice 90.degree. through a C-arm base.
- 10. An X-ray examination apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus includes imaging means for producing an image display of an object being irradiated by X-rays from said source, said computing means being arranged to produce a fixed orientation of the image display with respect to a reference axis in the object.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said computing means include means for determining the position of the radiation vector with respect to said second reference coordinate system which is rotated with respect to the first system of coordinates.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 322,747, filed Mar. 13, 1989, abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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