X-ray tube assembly
First Claim
1. An X-ray tube assembly, comprising:
- (a) a hermetically-sealed frame having a substantially curved configuration and surrounding an exterior central passage through said frame for receiving a patient therethrough, said curved frame defining an interior chamber with a vacuum therein and having a X-ray transparent window ring surrounding and facing said central passage;
(b) a cathode ring stationarily mounted to said curved frame and disposed within said interior chamber and having an electron emitting portion and a first electrical potential;
(c) an anode ring stationarily mounted to said curved frame and disposed within said interior chamber and spaced apart from said cathode ring, said anode ring having a target portion and a second electrical potential more positive than said first electrical potential of said cathode ring; and
(d) means for excitation of electrons from said electron emitting portion of said cathode ring and to flow in an e-beam therefrom to said target portion of said anode ring and thereby to produce an X-ray beam that exits said interior chamber of said curved frame and passes through said transparent window ring of said curved frame and across said central passage;
(e) said electron emitting portion of said cathode ring including a series of filaments being arranged side-by-side one another circumferentially about said cathode ring, each of said filaments being separately and consecutively excitable by said electron excitation means such that said X-ray beam produced by such consecutive excitation is movable around the patient disposed within said central passage.
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Abstract
An X-ray tube assembly includes a hermetically-sealed annular frame, spaced apart cathode and anode rings and an electron excitation device. The frame surrounds an exterior central passage for receiving a patient therethrough and has an interior chamber with a vacuum and an X-ray transparent window ring surrounding the central passage. The cathode and anode rings are stationarily mounted to the frame and disposed within the interior chamber. The cathode ring has circumferentially arranged side-by-side filaments each separately excitable by the electron excitation device to cause flow of electrons in an e-beam to a target portion of the anode ring such that an X-ray beam is produced that exits the interior chamber passing through the transparent window ring and that can be moved around the patient disposed within the central passage.
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8 Claims
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1. An X-ray tube assembly, comprising:
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(a) a hermetically-sealed frame having a substantially curved configuration and surrounding an exterior central passage through said frame for receiving a patient therethrough, said curved frame defining an interior chamber with a vacuum therein and having a X-ray transparent window ring surrounding and facing said central passage;
(b) a cathode ring stationarily mounted to said curved frame and disposed within said interior chamber and having an electron emitting portion and a first electrical potential;
(c) an anode ring stationarily mounted to said curved frame and disposed within said interior chamber and spaced apart from said cathode ring, said anode ring having a target portion and a second electrical potential more positive than said first electrical potential of said cathode ring; and
(d) means for excitation of electrons from said electron emitting portion of said cathode ring and to flow in an e-beam therefrom to said target portion of said anode ring and thereby to produce an X-ray beam that exits said interior chamber of said curved frame and passes through said transparent window ring of said curved frame and across said central passage;
(e) said electron emitting portion of said cathode ring including a series of filaments being arranged side-by-side one another circumferentially about said cathode ring, each of said filaments being separately and consecutively excitable by said electron excitation means such that said X-ray beam produced by such consecutive excitation is movable around the patient disposed within said central passage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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