Imaging apparatus and subject moving device

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Accessory – Object holder or support

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C378S020000

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11295264

ABSTRACT:
With the object of, when a table unit is moved downward as viewed in a vertical direction by use of an actuator, smoothly moving the table unit and enhancing operability, when the actuator moves the table unit from a first position in the vertical direction to a downward second position, a pressure controller adjusts the amount of fluid held in the actuator on the basis of the first position of the table unit, detected by a position detector to thereby control pressure based on the fluid.

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Akira Izuhara et al.;“Subject Moving Apparatus and Imaging Apparatus”; U.S. Appl. No. 11/200,812; filed Aug. 10, 2005; 23 pgs.

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