A DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM WITH A CHAIR AND TABLE MOVABLE ON RAILS PROVIDED ON VERTICAL MAGNETS THEREOF

The present invention is directed to joint motion imaging and provides a vertical magnet type MRI system comprising a vertical magnet unit (10) having a pair of opposite vertical magnets (11), a movable table (20) provided with wheels (22) for traveling and a cradle (21) to carry a specimen laid down thereon, and capable of being moved into and moved out of a space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets (11), table locking devices (13) for locking the movable table (20) with the cradle (21) being in place between the pair of opposite vertical magnets (11), a movable chair (30) provided with wheels (32) for traveling and capable of being moved into and moved out of the space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets (11), and a chair locking device (14) for locking the movable chair (30) in place between the pair of opposite vertical magnets (11).

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to a MRI system (magnetic resonance imaging system) and a movable table. More particularly, the present invention relates to a MRI system and a movable table capable of properly dealing with joint motion imaging.

[0002] A conventional MRI system employs a stationary table integrally combined with a magnetic unit. A specimen, i.e., a patient, is laid down on the stationary table for the production of images of the specimen. The stationary table, however, makes joint motion image production, i.e., kinematic image production, in which images of a joint in different angular positions are produced, difficult.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0003] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a MRI system suitable for joint motion imaging.

[0004] According to a first aspect of the present invention, a MRI system comprises a vertical magnet means having a pair of vertical magnets having opposite vertical surfaces, and a wheeled movable chair capable of entering a space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets with a specimen seated thereon.

[0005] The insertion of the movable chair carrying a specimen seated thereon into a magnetic unit facilitates joint motion image production. However, it is difficult to send the movable chair carrying a specimen seated thereon into the magnet unit of a cylindrical magnet MRI system provided with a cylindrical magnet or a horizontal magnet MRI system provided with a pair of horizontal magnets respectively having opposite horizontal surfaces, because part of the magnet lies between a magnet center, i.e., a position where the intensity of a gradient magnetic field is naught, and the surface of the floor.

[0006] The MRI system of the present invention employs a vertical magnet unit having a pair of opposite vertical magnets, and a movable chair capable of entering a space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets. Any part of the magnet does not lie between the magnet center and the surface of the floor in the vertical magnet type MRI system provided with a pair of vertical magnets having opposite vertical surfaces. Therefore, the movable chair carrying a specimen seated thereon can be moved to the magnet center, so that joint motion imaging can properly be achieved.

[0007] According to a second aspect of the present invention, the foregoing MRI system further comprises a chair locking means capable of locking the movable chair positioned in the space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets of the vertical magnet means.

[0008] The chair locking means may be provided only at the opposite vertical magnet side, only at the movable chair side or at both the opposite vertical magnet side and the movable chair side.

[0009] According to a third aspect of the present invention, a MRI system comprises a vertical magnet means having a pair of vertical magnets having opposite vertical surfaces, a wheeled movable table capable of carrying a cradle in which a specimen is laid down into and out from a space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets, a table locking means for locking the table positioned in the space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets of the vertical magnet means, a wheeled movable chair capable of entering a space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets with a specimen seated thereon, and a chair locking means capable of locking the movable chair positioned in the space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets of the vertical magnet means.

[0010] Joint motion imaging can satisfactorily be achieved if a specimen held in a sitting position on a chair can be sent into the magnet unit. However, it is difficult to send the specimen held on a chair in a sitting position into the magnet unit of a cylindrical magnet MRI system provided with a cylindrical magnet, or a horizontal magnet MRI system provided with a pair of horizontal magnets respectively having opposite horizontal surfaces, because part of the magnet lies between a magnet center, i.e., a position where the intensity of a gradient magnetic field is naught, and the surface of the floor. In the vertical magnet type MRI system provided with a pair of opposite vertical magnets respectively having opposite vertical surfaces, any part of the magnets does not lie between the magnet center and the surface of the floor. However, a specimen held on a chair in a sitting position cannot be sent into the magnet unit because a stationary table interferes with the chair.

[0011] A MRI system of the present invention employs a vertical magnet unit having a pair of opposite vertical magnets, a movable table, and a movable chair.

[0012] In a vertical magnet type MRI system, no magnet lies between a magnet center, i.e., a point C in FIG. 2, and the surface of the floor, i.e., a surface F in FIG. 2. The movable table can easily be removed from the magnet unit. Therefore, the movable chair holding a specimen in a sitting position thereon can be moved to the magnet center after removing the movable table from the magnet unit. Thus, joint motion imaging can satisfactorily be achieved.

[0013] The table locking means may provided only at the opposite vertical magnet side, only at the movable table side or at both the opposite vertical magnet side and the movable table side. The chair locking means may provided only at the opposite vertical magnet side, only at the movable chair side or at both the opposite vertical magnet side and the movable chair side.

[0014] According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, in the MRI system according to any one of the first to the third aspect of the present invention, the movable chair is used for the joint motion imaging of the lumbar region or the neck region.

[0015] The medical examination of the lumbar and the cervical vertebrae can satisfactorily be achieved by carrying out joint motion imaging while the lumbar and the cervical vertebrae are moved under load.

[0016] According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, a movable table for horizontally moving a cradle in which a specimen is laid down by electric power, comprising wheels, and a power receiving means for receiving electric power for driving the cradle for horizontal movement from a gantry.

[0017] Since electric power for driving the cradle for horizontal movement is received from the gantry, the movable table need not be loaded with heavy batteries and can lightly be moved.

[0018] Work for laying a patient down on a stationary table in a place in which it is difficult to carry out such work, such as a place where the MRI system is installed, will make the burden too heavy for the patient and the technicians. Since the MRI system cannot be operated during work for laying the patient down on the stationary table, the rate of operation of the MRI system is reduced.

[0019] When the MRI system and the movable table of the present invention are used, a specimen laid down on the movable table or the movable chair at some other place can be transported to and can be sent into the magnet unit. Therefore, specimen transferring work is unnecessary, which reduces burden on the patient and the technicians. Since the specimen can quickly be changed, downtime during which the MRI system is stopped can be shortened and the rate of operation of the MRI system is increased.

[0020] The MRI system according to the present invention enables the specimen to be carried in a sitting position to the magnet center and is able to deal properly with joint motion imaging.

[0021] The movable table according to the present invention receives electric power for driving the cradle for horizontal movement from the gantry. Therefore, the movable table need not be loaded with heavy batteries and can lightly be moved.

[0022] Further objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0023] FIG. 1 is a typical perspective view of a vertical magnet type MRI system in a preferred embodiment according to the present invention;

[0024] FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the vertical magnet type MRI system of FIG. 1 in a preparatory operation;

[0025] FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the vertical magnet type MRI system of FIG. 1 in an ordinary imaging operation;

[0026] FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the vertical magnet type MRI system of FIG. 1 in a preparatory operation for the joint motion imaging of lumbar vertebrae;

[0027] FIG. 5 is a sectional view of the vertical magnet type MRI system of FIG. 1 in a joint motion imaging operation for the joint motion imaging of lumbar vertebrae;

[0028] FIG. 6 is a sectional view of the vertical magnet type MRI system of FIG. 1 in another joint motion imaging operation for the joint motion imaging of lumbar vertebrae;

[0029] FIG. 7 is a sectional view of the vertical magnet type MRI system of FIG. 1 in a joint motion imaging operation for the joint motion imaging of cervical vertebrae; and

[0030] FIG. 8 is a sectional view of the vertical magnet type MRI system of FIG. 1 in another joint motion imaging operation for the joint motion imaging of cervical vertebrae.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0031] A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0032] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a vertical magnet type MRI system 100 in a preferred embodiment according to the present invention.

[0033] The vertical magnet type MRI system 100 comprises a vertical magnet unit 10, a movable table 20 and a movable chair 30.

[0034] The vertical magnet unit 10 comprises a pair of vertical magnets 11 disposed opposite to each other with their vertical surfaces facing each other, nonmagnetic rails 12, table locking devices 13, and a chair locking device 14. Each of the rails 12 has a removable middle section of about 12m. One of the table locking devices 13 is provided with a power feeder connector 13c for electrically connecting the movable table 20 to the table locking device 13.

[0035] The movable table 20 comprises a table top 21 capable of being vertically moved by a hydraulic mechanism, a nonmagnetic cradle 22 supported on the table top 21 and capable of being horizontally moved by a motor, wheels 23 for traveling, up/down buttons 24ud to be operated to move the table top 21 vertically, and in/out buttons 24io to be operated to move the cradle 22 horizontally forward and backward relative to the table top 21.

[0036] The movable chair 30 comprises a nonmagnetic seat 31 capable of being vertically moved by a hydraulic mechanism, wheels 32 for traveling, a foldable footrest 33, a raising pedal 34u to be operated to raise the seat 31 by the hydraulic mechanism, and a lowering pedal 34d to be operated to lower the seat 31 by the hydraulic mechanism.

[0037] FIGS. 2 and 3 are views of assistance in explaining an ordinary imaging operation.

[0038] Referring to FIG. 2, the movable table 20 supporting a specimen laid down thereon is carried to the MRI system 100, and is locked in place by the table locking devices 13. In this state, the power feeder connector 13c is connected to the power receiving connector 25 mounted on the movable table 20 to supply power from a gantry to the movable table 20. The up/down buttons 24ud are operated to adjust the height of the table top 21 so that the cradle 22 corresponds to the rails 12.

[0039] Then, as shown in FIG. 3, the in/out buttons 24io are operated to move the cradle 22 supporting the lying specimen horizontally away from the table top 21. Twenty rollers are arranged in a row on the lower surface of each of the opposite side parts of the cradle 22. The rollers of the cradle 22 stretched out of the table top 21 roll along the rails 12 and the cradle 22 is supported on the rails 12. Thus, the cradle 21 is placed between the pair of opposite vertical magnets 11 so that a target part of the specimen is located for imaging at a magnet center C.

[0040] FIGS. 4 to 6 are views of assistance in explaining a joint motion imaging operation for the joint motion imaging of the lumbar vertebrae.

[0041] Referring to FIG. 4, the movable chair 30 supporting a specimen in a sitting position thereon is carried to the MRI system 100. The movable chair 30 is placed between the pair of opposite vertical magnets 11 and is locked in place by the chair locking device 14. The raising pedal 34u and the lowering pedal 34d are operated to position target lumbar vertebrae of the specimen at the magnet center C. The specimen is fixedly held for imaging in a position in which the lumbar is not bent.

[0042] As shown in FIG. 6, the specimen is fixed for imaging in a bent position in which the lumbar is bent at a predetermined angle.

[0043] The imaging operation is executed for different bent positions of the specimen in which the lumbar is bent in different angles.

[0044] FIGS. 7 and 8 are views of assistance in explaining a joint motion imaging operation for the joint motion imaging of cervical vertebrae.

[0045] Referring to FIG. 7, the movable chair 30 supporting a specimen in a sitting position thereon is carried to the MRI system 100. The movable chair 30 is placed between the pair of opposite vertical magnets 11 and is locked to the chair locking device 14. The raising pedal 34u and the lowering pedal 34d are operated to position target cervical vertebrae of the specimen at the magnet center C. If the specimen has broad shoulders, the middle sections 12m of the rails 12 are removed, and the imaging operation is executed with the neck held in an upright position.

[0046] As shown in FIG. 8, the imaging operation is executed also with the neck held in a bent position.

[0047] The imaging operation is executed for different bent positions of the neck in which the neck is bent in different angles.

[0048] The movable chair 30 supporting the specimen in a sitting position can be moved to and located at the magnet center C of the vertical magnet type MRI system 100 for satisfactory joint motion imaging after removing the movable table 20 from the vertical magnet unit 10. Since the specimen can be mounted on the movable table 20 or the movable chair 30 at some other place and the movable table 20 or the movable chair 30 supporting the specimen thereon can be carried into the vertical magnet unit 10, work for transferring the specimen is unnecessary and burden on the patient and the technicians can be reduced. Since specimens can quickly be changed, downtime during which the MRI system is stopped can be shortened and the rate of operation of the MRI system 100 can be increased.

[0049] Many widely different embodiments of the invention may be constructed without departing from the spirit and the scope of the present invention. It should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments described in the specification, except as defined in the appended claims.

Claims

1. An MRI system comprising:

vertical magnet means having a pair of vertical magnets having opposite vertical surfaces; and
wheeled movable chair means capable of entering a space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets with a subject seated thereon.

2. The MRI system of

claim 1 further comprising:
chair locking means capable of locking the movable chair positioned in the space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets of the vertical magnet means.

3. An MRI system comprising:

vertical magnet means having a pair of vertical magnets having opposite vertical surfaces;
wheeled movable table means capable of carrying a cradle in which a subject is laid down into and out from a space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets;
table locking means for locking the table positioned in the space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets of the vertical magnet means;
wheeled movable chair means capable of entering a space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets with a subject seated thereon; and
chair locking means capable of locking the movable chair positioned in the space between the pair of opposite vertical magnets of the vertical magnet means.

4. The MRI system of

claim 1, wherein the movable chair is used for joint motion imaging of a lumbar region or a neck region.

5. A movable table for horizontally moving a cradle by electric power in which a subject is laid down comprising:

wheels; and
power receiving means for receiving electric power for driving the cradle for horizontal movement from a gantry.
Patent History
Publication number: 20010029330
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 22, 1998
Publication Date: Oct 11, 2001
Inventors: KATSUMASA NOSE (TOKYO), OSAMU FURUTA (TOKYO), KAZUHIKO HAYAKAWA (TOKYO), MASAAKI SAKUMA (TOKYO), YUJIRO HAYASHI (TOKYO)
Application Number: 09218402
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Or Spectroscopy (600/410)
International Classification: A61B005/05;