System and method for electrically contacting local coils...

Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Spectrometer components

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C324S309000

Reexamination Certificate

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07990147

ABSTRACT:
In a contacting system and method for contacting magnetic resonance local coils with a unit for additional signal processing of a magnetic resonance data acquisition unit, a number of coil coupler elements are electrically connected with the magnetic resonance local coils and apparatus coupler elements are mounted at the magnetic resonance tomograph, and are electrically connected with a unit for signal processing. The coil coupler elements and the apparatus coupler elements are fashioned so that, given a movement of the local coils along a movement path in the magnetic resonance data acquisition unit, a successive contacting of at least a portion of the coil coupler elements with apparatus coupler elements ensues at least over a specific path segment of the movement.

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patent: 6157193 (2000-12-01), Renz et al.
patent: 7330030 (2008-02-01), Nakabayashi
patent: 7602182 (2009-10-01), Heid et al.
patent: 2008/0197849 (2008-08-01), Heid et al.

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