Patent Number: 054188326
Section: claims

1. A scanning radiographic system for producing images of a patient comprising: an x-ray source producing a fan beam of rays of x-rays directed toward the patient along a beam axis, the fan beam having a cross-sectional length and width measured in a plane perpendicular to the beam axis;  a detector array positioned to receive the fan beam after the fan beam has passed through the patient so as to produce an attenuation signal related to the intensity of the received fan beam;  a slot formed of a radiopaque material, having an aperture with a width and length substantially equal to that of the fan beam attached to move with the detector array and positioned on the same side of the patient as the detector array;  a scanner attached to the slot to scan the slot over a volume of the patient in a direction generally perpendicular to the length of the fan beam;  a grid, affixed to the slot and comprised of a set of radiopaque lamellae having a lamellae height measured along the beam axis greater than the lamellae width measured the cross-sectional length of the fan beam extending across the width of the slot so as to pass x-rays therebetween. 2. The scanning radiographic system of claim 1 wherein the lamellae extend diagonally across the width of the slot. 3. The scanning radiographic system of claim 2 wherein the lamellae are separated along the length of the slot by a repeat distance D' and wherein the lamellae extend at an angle with respect to the length of the slot of .theta. where: ##EQU2## where W is the width of the slot and n is a non-negative integer. 4. The scanning radiographic system of claim 2 wherein the lamellae are canted to reduce their cross-section measured perpendicularly to the rays of the fan beam. 5. The scanning radiographic system of claim 1 wherein the attenuation signal from the detector indicates the intensity of the received x-ray signal in two or more energy bands. 6. The scanning radiographic system of claim 1 wherein the detector array conforms in area substantially to the aperture of the slot.