WO2020245500A1 - Ct imaging apparatus - Google Patents

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WO2020245500A1
WO2020245500A1 PCT/FI2020/050372 FI2020050372W WO2020245500A1 WO 2020245500 A1 WO2020245500 A1 WO 2020245500A1 FI 2020050372 W FI2020050372 W FI 2020050372W WO 2020245500 A1 WO2020245500 A1 WO 2020245500A1
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extending frame
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Tommi SYRJÄLÄ
Lauri SEPPÄLÄ
Timo Müller
Kari MALMÈN
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Planmeca Oy
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  • the invention relates to computed tomography imaging apparatus.
  • features of an apparatus according to the invention are applica ble for use in the context of dental and medical cone beam computed to mography (CBCT) imaging apparatus.
  • CBCT cone beam computed to mography
  • Computed tomography is a kind of X-ray imaging in which a volume to be imaged is irradiated from different directions and, from the image in formation thus acquired, a desired two- or three-dimensional image can be reconstructed.
  • Traditional CT apparatus are large and massive, and they are typically mounted on a floor.
  • a patient is positioned for imaging within an exami nation opening of the apparatus, typically on a horizontally extending and laterally movable examination platform.
  • CBCT cone beam computed tomography
  • CBCT apparatus there are also e.g. ones which are not floor mounted but constructed to be mobile.
  • construc tions comprising a vertically extending frame and a horizontally extend ing support for the imaging means have been designed.
  • Such support may comprise e.g. a ring-shaped gantry or a so-called C-arm and such appa ratus may have been designed e.g. in view of the needs of cranial imag ing.
  • Rotating of the imaging means is known to be arranged to take place about a (virtual) vertical rotation axis and in such context, supports specifically designed to help a patient keep one's head still while standing during an exposure have been developed.
  • the object of the invention and of its preferable embodiments is a CT ap paratus, especially a CBCT apparatus, applicable for versatile use and enabling imaging various parts of an anatomy.
  • the characteristic features of the invention are defined in claim 1
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic general side view showing certain components of one embodiment, as an example, of an apparatus according to the invention.
  • Figs. 2a and 2b show structural details applicable for use in the context of the vertically extending frame of the apparatus of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3a shows as an example some details of a patient support construc tion applicable for use in an apparatus as the one shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3b shows an example of a cross section of the patient support con struction applicable for use in an apparatus as the one shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a schematic general side view showing certain components of an other embodiment, as an example, of an apparatus according to the inven tion.
  • Fig. 5 is a schematic general side view of the apparatus of Fig. 4 show ing certain components of the construction as driven at an inclined posi tion.
  • Fig. 6 is a schematic general side view showing certain components of yet another embodiment, as an example, of an apparatus according to the in vention.
  • Fig. 7 is a block diagram showing an example of components which a con trol system of an apparatus according to the invention may be configured to control.
  • Fig. 1 shows a schematic general side view of certain components of one embodiment, as an example, of an apparatus according to the invention.
  • the dental or medical CT imaging apparatus of Fig. 1 comprises a sub stantially vertically extending frame part 11 having a top end and a bottom end. From this substantially vertically extending frame part 11 extends essentially horizontally a support construction 12 which sup ports an X-ray source 14 and an image detector 15 yet which as such are not visible in Fig. 1.
  • the X-ray source 14 and the image detector 15, which together form X-ray imaging means 14, 15, may be mounted to the support construction 12 essentially opposite to each other yet in em bodiments, their mutual position may also be arranged to be adjustable.
  • Fig. 1 further shows a patient support 18 which is a structure mechani cally connected to the substantially vertically extending frame part 11 and extending substantially in parallel with the substantially verti cally extending frame part 11.
  • the patient support 18 is essentially of the same length as the substantially ver tically extending frame part 11.
  • the length of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11 is of the order of 240 cm.
  • the length of the substantially ver tically extending frame part 11 is between 220 cm and 260 cm.
  • the length of the patient support 18 is 80-90 % of the length of substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
  • the patient support 18 has a longer dimension in a first direction and a shorter dimension in a sec ond direction orthogonal to the first direction.
  • the patient support 18 is at least in the first direction at least for its prevailing part radiolucent.
  • the radiolucent part of the pa tient support 18 is of essentially the same length as the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
  • the patient support 18 comprises at least at either of its ends in the first direction a section which is not radiolucent .
  • the length of the radiolucent part of the patient support 18 in the first direction is 80-90 % of the length of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
  • the support construction 12 sup porting the X-ray imaging means 14, 15 is a circular gantry having a central axis 13.
  • the gantry may partially encircle or completely house the X-ray imaging means 14, 15.
  • the apparatus comprises a driving mechanism 16 arranged to drive the X- ray imaging means 14, 15 about a rotation axis.
  • the rotation axis may coincide with the central axis 13 of the support construction 12 in form of the gantry and it may be a physical axis, or a virtual rotation axis as in the case of Fig. 1.
  • the central axis 13 of the gantry coincides with the center of rotation / the rotation axis of the X-ray imaging means 14, 15 when they are driven along a curved path.
  • the rotation axis is an instantaneous (virtu al) rotation axis and the location of the instantaneous rotation axis in relation to the central axis 13 can be arranged to be changed.
  • At least either of the components the ray source 14 and the image detector 15 is arranged to be laterally movable from a location exactly opposite to the other component.
  • the structure 12 supporting the X-ray imaging means 14, 15 comprises a gantry having a central axis and the struc tures of apparatus allow for at least either of : laterally moving the X-ray source 14 between positions at which a central ray it generates coincides with the central axis of the gantry and a position at which the central ray it generates does not coincide with the central axis of the gantry; laterally moving the image detector 15 between positions at which a vector which is normal to the detector surface at the center of the image detector 15 coincides the central axis of the gantry and a position at which the vector which is normal to the detector surface at the center of the image detector 15 do not coincide the central axis of the gantry.
  • the lateral moving of the X-ray imaging means 14, 15 may include moving the X-ray imaging means 14, 15 to a position at which they face each other while the central ray the X-ray source 14 gener ates does not coincide the central axis of the gantry and the vector which is normal to the detector surface at the center of the image de tector 15 does not coincide the central axis of the gantry.
  • another driving mechanism 17 is arranged to the apparatus to enable moving the support construction 12 back and forth in a direction which is substantially parallel with the direction in which the substantially vertically extending frame part 11 extends.
  • that driving mechanism 17 may be arranged to move the support construction 12 along or alongside the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
  • the driving mechanism 17 of the support construction 12 discussed above comprises a motor 110 and a gearing 111 arranged to rotate a pulley 112. In the construction shown as one embodiment in Fig.
  • the driving mechanism to drive the support construction 12 comprises a mo tor arranged to the support construction 12 itself.
  • the construction of the apparatus allows for driving the support construc tion 12 essentially the whole length between the top and bottom ends of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
  • the apparatus comprises a connection construction 19, 20 which connects the patient support 18 to the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
  • the apparatus comprises a connection construction 19, 20 which mechani- cally connects the patient support 18 to the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
  • connection construction 19, 20 may comprise a patient support ad justment mechanism 19', 20' configured to enable displacing the patient support 18 closer and further away from the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
  • a driving mechanism 19'', 20'' is arranged in functional connection with the patient support adjustment mechanism
  • the patient support adjustment mechanism 19', 20' may comprise a first adjustment mechanism 19' arranged togeth er with its driving mechanism 19'' comprised in the driving mechanism 19'', 20'' substantially at the top end of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11, and a second adjustment mechanism 20' arranged together with its driving mechanism 20'' comprised in the driving mech anism 19'', 20'' substantially at the bottom end of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
  • the patient support adjustment mechanisms 19', 20' is arranged in functional connection with the con trol system of the apparatus and the control system is configured to control the driving mechanism 19'', 20'' of the adjustment mechanism
  • control system is configured to control the connection construction 19, 20 comprising the first ad justment mechanism 19' with its driving mechanism 19'', arranged sub stantially at the top end of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11, and the second adjustment mechanism 20' with its driving mechanism 20'', arranged substantially at the bottom end of the sub stantially vertically extending frame part 11, to keep at the top and bottom ends of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11 an identical distance between the substantially vertically extending frame part 11 and the patient support 18 when adjusting the distance between the two.
  • the distance between the ends of the sub stantially vertically extending frame part 11 and the patient support 18 can be adjusted to be different.
  • the first and second adjustment mechanisms 19', 20' are arranged to be controlled independently .
  • a holding structure 182 near the edges 181 of the above-discussed cross section of the patient support construction 18 and on the side opposite to the for its prevailing part concave surface is arranged a holding structure 182.
  • the holding struc ture 182 may be e.g. an elongated handle or an attachment structure to receive a strap designed to extent on or over the concave side of the patient support construction 18, to be used to provide further support to the patient and thus to help keeping still during an imaging expo sure .
  • the apparatus further comprises, in addition to what can be referred to as a first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 discussed above, a second substantially vertically ex tending frame part 21 mechanically connected to the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 of essentially the same length as the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
  • Fig. 4 shows an example of such construction as a schematic general side view.
  • an articulated connection construction 22 to mechan ically connect the first and second substantially vertically extending frame parts 11, 21, to allow for tilting of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 about a horizontal tilt axis with respect to the second substantially vertically extending frame part 21.
  • a mounting structure 23 not direct ly visible in Fig. 4 is arranged in connection with the articulated connection construction 22.
  • the mounting structure 23 may be arranged movable along or alongside the second substantially vertically extend ing frame part 21.
  • a locking mechanism 24 configured to enable connecting and disconnecting the first and second substantially vertically extending frame parts 11, 21.
  • the ap paratus may be configured to allow for descending of the top end of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 all the way to the proximity of the bottom end of the second substantially vertically extending frame part 21.
  • a driving mechanism 27 to drive the mounting structure 23 along or alongside the second substantially ver tically extending frame part 21.
  • the driving mechanism 27 can move the top end of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
  • the driving mechanism 27 to drive the mounting structure 23 may be a construction similar to the driving mechanism 17 driving the support construction 12 of the imaging means 14, 15.
  • the driving mechanism 27 to drive the mounting structure 23 comprises a chain drive.
  • the locking mechanism 24 comprises a displacement mechanism 25, which is not directly visible in Figs. 4 and 5, to move the bottom end of the first substantially vertically extend ing frame part 11 a distance away from the second substantially verti cally extending frame part 21 when the locking mechanism 24 disconnects the first and second substantially vertically extending frame parts 11, 21.
  • the locking mechanism 24 comprises a motor driven arrangement with mat- ing components on the side of a motorized structure and the first sub stantially vertically extending frame part 11, respectively.
  • the locking mechanism 24 may further comprise a guiding construction configured to guide the bottom end of the first substantially vertical ly extending frame part 11 straight on the locking mechanism 24 when the bottom end of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 is moving towards the locking mechanism 24.
  • the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 com prises at the proximity of its bottom end at least one wheel or roller 26.
  • a struc ture designed to slide on a surface may be arranged at the bottom end of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
  • support construction 12 for the imaging means 15, 16 in a form of a gantry ba sically does not completely encircle the imaging means 14, 15 but func tions primarily or solely as a support structure for holding the imag ing means 14, 15, and structures arranged to the gantry to drive the imaging means 14, 15 about an axis.
  • This kind of solution enables real izing the gantry as less heavy and as providing better access to the volume between the imaging means 14, 15, both physically and consider ing an area from where one may have a clear line of sight at that vol ume .
  • Fig. 7 shows as a block diagram an example of components of a control system applicable for use in an apparatus according to this disclosure. In various embodiments, not all those features are necessarily present in a control system of the apparatus .
  • the control system according to Fig . 7 is configured to enable controlling, first of all, operation of the x-ray source and the image detector. Components controlling operation of the x- ray source and the image detector can include components physically ar ranged to the x-ray source and the image detector and/or elsewhere in the apparatus.
  • the control system of Fig. 7 further controls various driving means of the apparatus, such as those moving the imaging means supported by the support construction, the support construction itself and the ad justment mechanism of the patient support.
  • control system may also control e.g. driving of the mounting structure as discussed above.
  • control system may also control driving means of the locking mechanism.
  • the control system may be arranged to control all the above-discussed operations or any portion thereof.

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Abstract

The invention relates, in particular, to structures of dental and medical cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging apparatus. The basic construction of the apparatus includes a substantially vertically extending frame part (11) which supports via a horizontally extending support construction (12) the X-ray imaging means (14, 15) of the apparatus. The apparatus includes a patient support structure (18) which extends substantially in parallel with and is essentially of the same length as the substantially vertically extending frame part (11).

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CT IMAGING APPARATUS
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to computed tomography imaging apparatus. In par ticular, features of an apparatus according to the invention are applica ble for use in the context of dental and medical cone beam computed to mography (CBCT) imaging apparatus.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Computed tomography (CT) is a kind of X-ray imaging in which a volume to be imaged is irradiated from different directions and, from the image in formation thus acquired, a desired two- or three-dimensional image can be reconstructed.
Traditional CT apparatus are large and massive, and they are typically mounted on a floor. A patient is positioned for imaging within an exami nation opening of the apparatus, typically on a horizontally extending and laterally movable examination platform.
Since development of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) technology in which, for one, slower rotational speeds of the imaging means are used, apparatus of less weight than that of the more traditional CT apparatus have been developed. Among the CBCT apparatus, there are also e.g. ones which are not floor mounted but constructed to be mobile. Also, construc tions comprising a vertically extending frame and a horizontally extend ing support for the imaging means have been designed. Such support may comprise e.g. a ring-shaped gantry or a so-called C-arm and such appa ratus may have been designed e.g. in view of the needs of cranial imag ing. Rotating of the imaging means is known to be arranged to take place about a (virtual) vertical rotation axis and in such context, supports specifically designed to help a patient keep one's head still while standing during an exposure have been developed. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention and of its preferable embodiments is a CT ap paratus, especially a CBCT apparatus, applicable for versatile use and enabling imaging various parts of an anatomy. The characteristic features of the invention are defined in claim 1
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
The invention is now described in more detail in reference to its prefer able embodiments and the attached drawings, of which:
Fig. 1 is a schematic general side view showing certain components of one embodiment, as an example, of an apparatus according to the invention.
Figs. 2a and 2b show structural details applicable for use in the context of the vertically extending frame of the apparatus of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3a shows as an example some details of a patient support construc tion applicable for use in an apparatus as the one shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3b shows an example of a cross section of the patient support con struction applicable for use in an apparatus as the one shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a schematic general side view showing certain components of an other embodiment, as an example, of an apparatus according to the inven tion.
Fig. 5 is a schematic general side view of the apparatus of Fig. 4 show ing certain components of the construction as driven at an inclined posi tion.
Fig. 6 is a schematic general side view showing certain components of yet another embodiment, as an example, of an apparatus according to the in vention. Fig. 7 is a block diagram showing an example of components which a con trol system of an apparatus according to the invention may be configured to control.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Fig. 1 shows a schematic general side view of certain components of one embodiment, as an example, of an apparatus according to the invention. The dental or medical CT imaging apparatus of Fig. 1 comprises a sub stantially vertically extending frame part 11 having a top end and a bottom end. From this substantially vertically extending frame part 11 extends essentially horizontally a support construction 12 which sup ports an X-ray source 14 and an image detector 15 yet which as such are not visible in Fig. 1. The X-ray source 14 and the image detector 15, which together form X-ray imaging means 14, 15, may be mounted to the support construction 12 essentially opposite to each other yet in em bodiments, their mutual position may also be arranged to be adjustable.
Fig. 1 further shows a patient support 18 which is a structure mechani cally connected to the substantially vertically extending frame part 11 and extending substantially in parallel with the substantially verti cally extending frame part 11. In the embodiment of Fig. 1, the patient support 18 is essentially of the same length as the substantially ver tically extending frame part 11.
According to one aspect, for example, the length of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11 is of the order of 240 cm.
According one aspect, for example, the length of the substantially ver tically extending frame part 11 is between 220 cm and 260 cm.
According one aspect, for example, the length of the patient support 18 is 80-90 % of the length of substantially vertically extending frame part 11. According to one aspect, for example, the patient support 18 has a longer dimension in a first direction and a shorter dimension in a sec ond direction orthogonal to the first direction.
According to one aspect, for example, the patient support 18 is at least in the first direction at least for its prevailing part radiolucent.
According to one aspect, for example, the radiolucent part of the pa tient support 18 is of essentially the same length as the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
According to one aspect, for example, the patient support 18 comprises at least at either of its ends in the first direction a section which is not radiolucent .
According one aspect, for example, the length of the radiolucent part of the patient support 18 in the first direction is 80-90 % of the length of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
According to one aspect, for example, the support construction 12 sup porting the X-ray imaging means 14, 15 is a circular gantry having a central axis 13. The gantry may partially encircle or completely house the X-ray imaging means 14, 15.
According to one aspect not directly visible in Fig. 1, for example, the apparatus comprises a driving mechanism 16 arranged to drive the X- ray imaging means 14, 15 about a rotation axis. The rotation axis may coincide with the central axis 13 of the support construction 12 in form of the gantry and it may be a physical axis, or a virtual rotation axis as in the case of Fig. 1.
According to one aspect, for example, the central axis 13 of the gantry coincides with the center of rotation / the rotation axis of the X-ray imaging means 14, 15 when they are driven along a curved path. According to one aspect, the rotation axis is an instantaneous (virtu al) rotation axis and the location of the instantaneous rotation axis in relation to the central axis 13 can be arranged to be changed.
According to one aspect, at least either of the components the ray source 14 and the image detector 15 is arranged to be laterally movable from a location exactly opposite to the other component.
According to one aspect, the structure 12 supporting the X-ray imaging means 14, 15 comprises a gantry having a central axis and the struc tures of apparatus allow for at least either of : laterally moving the X-ray source 14 between positions at which a central ray it generates coincides with the central axis of the gantry and a position at which the central ray it generates does not coincide with the central axis of the gantry; laterally moving the image detector 15 between positions at which a vector which is normal to the detector surface at the center of the image detector 15 coincides the central axis of the gantry and a position at which the vector which is normal to the detector surface at the center of the image detector 15 do not coincide the central axis of the gantry. The lateral moving of the X-ray imaging means 14, 15 may include moving the X-ray imaging means 14, 15 to a position at which they face each other while the central ray the X-ray source 14 gener ates does not coincide the central axis of the gantry and the vector which is normal to the detector surface at the center of the image de tector 15 does not coincide the central axis of the gantry.
According to another aspect, another driving mechanism 17 is arranged to the apparatus to enable moving the support construction 12 back and forth in a direction which is substantially parallel with the direction in which the substantially vertically extending frame part 11 extends. According to one aspect, that driving mechanism 17 may be arranged to move the support construction 12 along or alongside the substantially vertically extending frame part 11. In the example according to Fig 2a, the driving mechanism 17 of the support construction 12 discussed above comprises a motor 110 and a gearing 111 arranged to rotate a pulley 112. In the construction shown as one embodiment in Fig. 2a, while the motor 110 and the pulley 112 are located at the proximity of the bottom end of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11 there is also another pulley 112' at the proximity of the top end of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11 and around the pulleys 112, 112' goes a belt 113, or a correspondingly functioning component like a chain. This mechanism is then functionally connected to the support construction 12 to drive it along the substantially vertically extending frame part 11, such as shown as an example in Fig. 2b where grooves 114 are arranged to the substantially vertically extending frame part 11 and, to the support construction 12, projecting parts 121 which are fitted to slide along the grooves 114. In an embodiment, to minimize friction, roller type linear guide ways are used in which case the motion is rather rolling than sliding.
According to one aspect not shown in any of the Figs, for example, the driving mechanism to drive the support construction 12 comprises a mo tor arranged to the support construction 12 itself.
Regardless of details of the construction of the driving mechanism 17 to drive the support construction 12, in one preferable embodiment the construction of the apparatus allows for driving the support construc tion 12 essentially the whole length between the top and bottom ends of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
According to yet another aspect and as shown is Fig. 1, the apparatus comprises a connection construction 19, 20 which connects the patient support 18 to the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
According to another aspect, an example of which is shown is Fig. 3a, the apparatus comprises a connection construction 19, 20 which mechani- cally connects the patient support 18 to the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
The connection construction 19, 20 may comprise a patient support ad justment mechanism 19', 20' configured to enable displacing the patient support 18 closer and further away from the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
According to another aspect, a driving mechanism 19'', 20'' is arranged in functional connection with the patient support adjustment mechanism
19', 20'.
According to another aspect, the patient support adjustment mechanism 19', 20' may comprise a first adjustment mechanism 19' arranged togeth er with its driving mechanism 19'' comprised in the driving mechanism 19'', 20'' substantially at the top end of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11, and a second adjustment mechanism 20' arranged together with its driving mechanism 20'' comprised in the driving mech anism 19'', 20'' substantially at the bottom end of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
According to one aspect, for example, the patient support adjustment mechanisms 19', 20' is arranged in functional connection with the con trol system of the apparatus and the control system is configured to control the driving mechanism 19'', 20'' of the adjustment mechanism
19', 20'.
According to one aspect, for example, the control system is configured to control the connection construction 19, 20 comprising the first ad justment mechanism 19' with its driving mechanism 19'', arranged sub stantially at the top end of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11, and the second adjustment mechanism 20' with its driving mechanism 20'', arranged substantially at the bottom end of the sub stantially vertically extending frame part 11, to keep at the top and bottom ends of the substantially vertically extending frame part 11 an identical distance between the substantially vertically extending frame part 11 and the patient support 18 when adjusting the distance between the two.
According to another aspect, the distance between the ends of the sub stantially vertically extending frame part 11 and the patient support 18 can be adjusted to be different. According to one aspect, the first and second adjustment mechanisms 19', 20' are arranged to be controlled independently .
According to one aspect, as shown in Fig. 3b, considering the above- discussed first direction of the patient support construction 18, its cross section as for its prevailing part is curved so as to better sup port a patient against the concave surface of the patient support con struction 18.
According to one other aspect, as shown in Fig. 3b, at the edges 181 of that cross section of the patient support construction 18 the shape of the cross section turns into being curved in the opposite direction.
According to one other aspect and as further shown in Fig. 3b, near the edges 181 of the above-discussed cross section of the patient support construction 18 and on the side opposite to the for its prevailing part concave surface is arranged a holding structure 182. The holding struc ture 182 may be e.g. an elongated handle or an attachment structure to receive a strap designed to extent on or over the concave side of the patient support construction 18, to be used to provide further support to the patient and thus to help keeping still during an imaging expo sure .
According to one aspect the apparatus further comprises, in addition to what can be referred to as a first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 discussed above, a second substantially vertically ex tending frame part 21 mechanically connected to the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 of essentially the same length as the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11. Fig. 4 shows an example of such construction as a schematic general side view. According to one aspect and referring to Fig. 4, at the proximity of the top end of the first substantially vertically extending frame parts 11, 12 is arranged an articulated connection construction 22 to mechan ically connect the first and second substantially vertically extending frame parts 11, 21, to allow for tilting of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 about a horizontal tilt axis with respect to the second substantially vertically extending frame part 21.
According to another aspect, on the side of the second substantially vertically extending frame part 21, a mounting structure 23 not direct ly visible in Fig. 4 is arranged in connection with the articulated connection construction 22. The mounting structure 23 may be arranged movable along or alongside the second substantially vertically extend ing frame part 21.
According to another aspect, for example at the proximity of the bottom end of the second substantially vertically extending frame part 21 is arranged a locking mechanism 24 configured to enable connecting and disconnecting the first and second substantially vertically extending frame parts 11, 21.
When the second substantially vertically extending frame part 21 is mounted stable and the locking mechanism 24 is not connecting the first and second substantially vertically extending frame parts 11, 21, the bottom end of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 is free to move horizontally while the articulated connection 22 be tween the frame parts 11, 21 allows for turning of the first substan tially vertically extending frame part 11 about the horizontal tilt ax is at the proximity of the top end of the first substantially vertical ly extending frame part 11, while the movably arranged mounting struc ture 23 allows for descending and ascending of the top end of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11. Fig. 5 shows the apparatus according to Fig. 4 at a stage where the top end of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 has moved downwards and the bottom end of the first substantially vertical ly extending frame part 11 has moved horizontally on a surface. The ap paratus may be configured to allow for descending of the top end of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 all the way to the proximity of the bottom end of the second substantially vertically extending frame part 21.
According to yet another aspect, not directly visible in Figs. 4 and 5, in functional connection with the second substantially vertically ex tending frame part 21 is arranged a driving mechanism 27 to drive the mounting structure 23 along or alongside the second substantially ver tically extending frame part 21. When being in mechanical connection with the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11, at the proximity of the top end of it, the driving mechanism 27 can move the top end of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
The driving mechanism 27 to drive the mounting structure 23 may be a construction similar to the driving mechanism 17 driving the support construction 12 of the imaging means 14, 15.
According to one aspect, the driving mechanism 27 to drive the mounting structure 23 comprises a chain drive.
According to yet another aspect, the locking mechanism 24 comprises a displacement mechanism 25, which is not directly visible in Figs. 4 and 5, to move the bottom end of the first substantially vertically extend ing frame part 11 a distance away from the second substantially verti cally extending frame part 21 when the locking mechanism 24 disconnects the first and second substantially vertically extending frame parts 11, 21.
According to one aspect not shown in detail in the Figs, for example, the locking mechanism 24 comprises a motor driven arrangement with mat- ing components on the side of a motorized structure and the first sub stantially vertically extending frame part 11, respectively.
The locking mechanism 24 may further comprise a guiding construction configured to guide the bottom end of the first substantially vertical ly extending frame part 11 straight on the locking mechanism 24 when the bottom end of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 is moving towards the locking mechanism 24.
According to yet another aspect and, as shown as an example in Figs . 4 and 5, the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 com prises at the proximity of its bottom end at least one wheel or roller 26.
According to another aspect, instead of the wheel or roller, a struc ture designed to slide on a surface may be arranged at the bottom end of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
According to one aspect, for example and as shown in Fig. 6, support construction 12 for the imaging means 15, 16 in a form of a gantry ba sically does not completely encircle the imaging means 14, 15 but func tions primarily or solely as a support structure for holding the imag ing means 14, 15, and structures arranged to the gantry to drive the imaging means 14, 15 about an axis. This kind of solution enables real izing the gantry as less heavy and as providing better access to the volume between the imaging means 14, 15, both physically and consider ing an area from where one may have a clear line of sight at that vol ume .
Fig. 7 shows as a block diagram an example of components of a control system applicable for use in an apparatus according to this disclosure. In various embodiments, not all those features are necessarily present in a control system of the apparatus . The control system according to Fig . 7 is configured to enable controlling, first of all, operation of the x-ray source and the image detector. Components controlling operation of the x- ray source and the image detector can include components physically ar ranged to the x-ray source and the image detector and/or elsewhere in the apparatus. The control system of Fig. 7 further controls various driving means of the apparatus, such as those moving the imaging means supported by the support construction, the support construction itself and the ad justment mechanism of the patient support. In case of an embodiment in cluding both the first and second substantially vertically extending frame parts, the control system may also control e.g. driving of the mounting structure as discussed above. Further, in case of the appa- ratus comprising a motorized locking mechanism to connect and discon nect the first and second substantially vertically extending frame parts, the control system may also control driving means of the locking mechanism. Overall, the control system may be arranged to control all the above-discussed operations or any portion thereof.

Claims

1. A dental or medical CT imaging apparatus, comprising:
- a first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 comprising a top end and a bottom end;
- a support construction 12 extending essentially horizontally from the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11;
- an X-ray source 14 and an image detector 15 mounted to the support construction 12 which together form an X-ray imaging means 14, 15;
- a first driving mechanism 16 arranged to move the imaging means 14, 15 about an axis 13;
- a second driving mechanism 17 arranged to move the support construc tion 12 in a direction substantially parallel with a direction in which the substantially vertically extending frame part 11 extends;
- a patient support 18;
- a control system;
characterized in that the patient support 18 is a structure mechan ically connected to the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 and extending substantially in parallel with said first sub stantially vertically extending frame part 11 and is essentially of the same length as said first substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the length of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 is between 220 cm and 260 cm, or that the length of the substantially ver tically extending frame part 11 is of the order of 240 cm.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the length of the patient support 18 is 80-90 % of the length of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
4. An apparatus according to any of the claims 1 - 3, characterized in that the patient support 18 has a longer dimension in a first di- rection and a shorter dimension in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction.
5. An apparatus according to any of the claims 1 - 4, characterized in that the patient support 18 is at least in said first direction at least for its prevailing part radiolucent.
6. An apparatus according to claim 5, characterized in that the ra diolucent part of the patient support 18 is of essentially the same length as the length of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
7. An apparatus according to claim 5 or 6, characterized in that the patient support 18 comprises at least at either of its ends in said first direction a section which is not radiolucent.
8. An apparatus according to claim 7, characterized in that the length of the radiolucent part of the patient support 18 in said first direction is 80-90 % of the length of the first substantially vertical ly extending frame part 11.
9. An apparatus according to any of the claims 1 - 8, characterized in that the apparatus comprises a first connection construction 19, 20 which mechanically connects the patient support 18 to the first sub stantially vertically extending frame part 11, said first connection construction 19, 20 comprising a patient support adjustment mechanism 19', 20' configured to enable displacing the patient support 18 closer and further away from the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
10. An apparatus according to claim 9, characterized in that the apparatus comprises a third driving mechanism 19'', 20'' arranged in functional connection with said patient support adjustment mechanism
19', 20'.
11. An apparatus according to claim 10, characterized in that the patient support adjustment mechanism 19', 20' comprises a first adjust ment mechanism 19' which is arranged, together with its driving mecha nism 19' ' comprised in said third driving mechanism 19'', 20'', sub stantially at the top end of the first substantially vertically extend ing frame part 11 and a second adjustment mechanism 20' which is ar ranged, together with its driving mechanism 20'' comprised in said third driving mechanism 19'', 20'', substantially at the bottom end of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
12. An apparatus according to claim 10 or 11, characterized in that the control system is configured to control the third driving mechanism 19'', 20'' arranged in functional connection with said patient support adjustment mechanism 19', 20'.
13. An apparatus according to claim 12, characterized in that the control system is configured to control the first connection construc tion 19, 20 comprising the first adjustment mechanism 19' with its driving mechanism 19'', arranged substantially at the top end of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11, and the second adjustment mechanism 20' with its driving mechanism 20'', arranged sub stantially at the bottom end of the first substantially vertically ex tending frame part 11, to keep at the top and bottom ends of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 an identical distance between the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 and the patient support 18 when adjusting the distance between the two.
14. An apparatus according to any of the claims 1 - 13, characterized in that the second driving mechanism 17 is arranged to move the sup port construction 12 along or alongside the first substantially verti cally extending frame part 11.
15. An apparatus according to any of the claims 1 - 14, characterized in that the apparatus comprises a second substantially vertically ex tending frame part 21 as mechanically connected to the first substan- tially vertically extending frame part 11, said second substantially vertically extending frame part 21 being of essentially the same length as the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11.
16. An apparatus according to claim 15, characterized in that at the proximity of the top end of the first substantially vertically ex tending frame parts 11, 12 is arranged an articulated connection con struction 22 to mechanically connect the first and second substantially vertically extending frame parts 11, 21 and to allow for tilting of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 about a horizon tal tilt axis with respect to the second substantially vertically ex tending frame part 21.
17. An apparatus according to claim 16 or 17, characterized in that in connection with said articulated connection construction 22, on the side of the second substantially vertically extending frame part 21, is arranged a mounting structure 23.
18. An apparatus according to claim 17, characterized in that the mounting structure 23 is arranged movable along or alongside the second substantially vertically extending frame part 21.
19. An apparatus according to claim 17 or 18, characterized in that in functional connection with the second substantially vertically ex tending frame part 21 is arranged a fourth driving mechanism 27 to drive the mounting structure 23 along or alongside the second substan tially vertically extending frame part 21.
20. An apparatus according to any of the claims 15 - 19, character ized in that at the proximity of the bottom end of the second sub stantially vertically extending frame part 21 is arranged a locking mechanism 24 configured to enable connecting and disconnecting the first and second substantially vertically extending frame parts 11, 21. 21. An apparatus according to claim 20, characterized in that the locking mechanism 24 comprises a displacement mechanism 25 configured to push the bottom end of the first substantially vertically extending frame part 22 a distance away from the second substantially vertically extending frame part 21 when the locking mechanism disconnects the first and second substantially vertically extending frame parts 11,
21.
22. An apparatus according to any of the claims 1 - 21, characterized in that the first substantially vertically extending frame part 11 comprises at the proximity of its bottom end at least one wheel or roller 26, or a structure designed to slide on a surface.
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