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X-Ray apparatus alignment method and device

  • US 4,356,400 A
  • Filed: 08/04/1980
  • Issued: 10/26/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/04/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of enabling visualization of the central ray of an x-ray beam emitted from a focal spot of an x-ray tube in a casing that has a port through which an x-ray beam may be projected and is mounted for moving relative to at least one image receptor plane in a diagnostic x-ray system, said method comprising the steps of:

  • installing a central ray locator device housing in an adapter which is mounted to said casing at said port and is movable transversely of the direction in which the x-ray beam is to be projected, the locator device including an element having a hole whose axis is directed at said focal spot for passing a central ray aligned with said axis, said device having a phosphor screen spaced from said hole and said screen having crosshairs on whose intersection the axis of said hole projects,energizing the x-ray tube and shifting said adapter as required until the bright spot visible on said screen due to passage of rays through said hole occurs at the intersection of said crosshairs as an indication that the central ray has been located, and then clamping said adapter to said casing,then substituting for said locator device in said adapter a housing in which there is a laser mounted in said housing such that its output beam is concident with the same axis as said hole and said crosshairs so that when said laser is energized its beam will produce a visible light spot where the invisible central x-ray would impinge.

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