Patents by Inventor Sayed-Amr Ahmes El-Hamamsy

Sayed-Amr Ahmes El-Hamamsy has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6184684
    Abstract: A sweep generator 230 applies a range of frequencies to an rf coil 140 to detect the resonant frequency of a field generated by a magnet 125a,b. A frequency to current converter 220 applies an auxiliary magnetic field to tune an MRI apparatus to the resonant frequency of the rf coil. A flexible coil of one turn (300) or two or more turns (500) has a plurality of segments (301-307; 501-513). One of the belt has a contact k0, (k0′), which is electrically connectable to one or more contacts k1, (k1′), k2, (k2′), etc. located between the ends of the segments. For each connection to successive contacts, the length of the coil and its inductance increases by the added impedance DLij between contacts ki and kj. That increase of inductance is nullified by capacitors DCsij located between segments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2001
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Charles Lucien Dumoulin, Ronald Dean Watkins, Icko Eric Timothy Iben, Sayed-Amr Ahmes El-Hamamsy, William Alan Edelstein
  • Patent number: 6054858
    Abstract: A sweep generator 230 applies a range of frequencies to an rf coil 140 to detect the resonant frequency of a field generated by a magnet 125a,b. A frequency to current converter 220 applies an auxiliary magnetic field to tune an MRI apparatus to the resonant frequency of the rf coil. A flexible coil of one turn (300) or two or more turns (500) has a plurality of segments (301-307; 501-513). One of the belt has a contact k0, (k0'), which is electrically connectable to one or more contacts k1, (k1'), k2, (k2'), etc. located between the ends of the segments. For each connection to successive contacts, the length of the coil and its inductance increases by the added impedance .DELTA.L.sub.ij between contacts k.sub.i and k.sub.j. That increase of inductance is nullified by capacitors .DELTA.C.sub.sij located between segments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2000
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Charles Lucien Dumoulin, Ronald Dean Watkins, Icko Eric Timothy Iben, Sayed-Amr Ahmes El-Hamamsy, William Alan Edelstein