Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1989-05-30
1991-07-16
Fleming, Michael R.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
36441313, 36441314, 36441319, 378 4, 378901, G06F 1500, A61B 600
Patent
active
050329901
ABSTRACT:
Rapid x-ray inspection of objects larger than an x-ray detector array is based on a translate rotate scanning motion of the object relative to the fan beam source and detector. The scan for computerized tomography imaging is accomplished by rotating the object through 360 degrees at two or more positions relative to the source and detector array; in moving to another position the object is rotated and the object or source and detector are translated. A partial set of x-ray data is acquired at every position which are combined to obtain a full data set for complete image reconstruction. X-ray data for digital radiography imaging is acquired by scanning the object vertically at a first position at one view angle, rotating and translating the object relative to the source and detector to a second position, scanning vertically, and so on to cover the object field of view, and combining the partial data sets.
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Eberhard Jeffrey W.
Tam Kwok C.
Chung X.
Davis Jr. James C.
Fleming Michael R.
General Electric Company
Glaubensklee Marilyn
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