X-ray diagnostic apparatus with tiltable patient support

Beds – Invalid bed or surgical support – Adapted for imaging

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5610, 378209, A61B 604, A61G 7005, A61G 1300

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ABSTRACT:
An X-ray diagnostic apparatus, includes a table underframe and a base unit for supporting the table underframe which can be swiveled about a horizontal axis, and also includes a displacement device for displacing the table underframe relative to the base unit. The device for swiveling the table underframe is usually a complex construction which is expensive to manufacture. Moreover, the supporting therein is often problematic. Therefore, in a simple construction a first point of a guide rod is arranged at a hinge point on the base unit and a second point of the guide rod is arranged at a hinge point on the table underframe, so that a swiveling motion of the table underframe is imposed upon displacement of the table underframe with respect to the base unit.

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