Apparatus for three-dimensional viewing of magnetic resonance imaging tomograms
First Claim
1. An apparatus for three-dimensional viewing of MRI tomograms, comprising:
- a frame memory capable of storing a plurality of MRI tomograms;
image display means comprising a plurality of liquid crystal displays connected to said frame member, each of said liquid crystal displays having a display screen and being capable of independently displaying one of the plurality of MRI tomograms on said display screen, said liquid crystal displays being disposed such that their display screens appear planar when seen from a common point and being positioned such that the spacing between each display screen and the next one in front or back of it is proportional to the spacing between the cross sections belonging to the MRI tomograms displayed on the display screens;
a hologram screen having a center disposed at a position corresponding to said common point so that it faces each of said liquid crystal displays, and having recorded thereon multiple interference fringes of light obtained by illuminating said hologram screen with said light from the positions of said liquid crystal displays; and
means for illuminating the rear surfaces of the display screens with coherent light.
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Abstract
A plurality of liquid crystal displays, each able to independently display one of a plurality of MRI tomograms, is dispersed such that the display screen of each appear planar from a common point and are positioned such that the spacing between each display screen and the next one in front or back and of it is proportional to the spacing between the cross sections belonging to the MRI tomograms displayed by those display screens. A hologram screen is provided in position facing the display screens of the plurality of displays. By illuminating the plurality of displays with light from behind, light passing through each of the display screens will impinge on the hologram screen, and part of this light will be diffracted backwards by the hologram screen, causing virtual images of the MRI tomograms to appear in front of the hologram screen.
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1. An apparatus for three-dimensional viewing of MRI tomograms, comprising:
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a frame memory capable of storing a plurality of MRI tomograms; image display means comprising a plurality of liquid crystal displays connected to said frame member, each of said liquid crystal displays having a display screen and being capable of independently displaying one of the plurality of MRI tomograms on said display screen, said liquid crystal displays being disposed such that their display screens appear planar when seen from a common point and being positioned such that the spacing between each display screen and the next one in front or back of it is proportional to the spacing between the cross sections belonging to the MRI tomograms displayed on the display screens; a hologram screen having a center disposed at a position corresponding to said common point so that it faces each of said liquid crystal displays, and having recorded thereon multiple interference fringes of light obtained by illuminating said hologram screen with said light from the positions of said liquid crystal displays; and means for illuminating the rear surfaces of the display screens with coherent light. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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