Claims
- 1. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a heat cage disposed in the housing and surround the anode plate, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and enclosing the heat cage, and x-ray shielding means disposed between the housing and the envelope and in intimate contact with the housing and the envelope to form a heat conducting path between the envelope and the housing, said heat cage, said shielding means and said housing having windows in registration to permit x-rays to pass therethrough, said anode shaft being provided with a shoulder, said anode plate engaging the shoulder secured to the shaft by a coupling together with an anode washer engaging the anode plate and means yieldably engaging the anode washer to urge the washer towards the anode plate and the anode plate towards the shoulder, said coupling being removably secured to the anode plate and to the shaft.
- 2. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a heat cage disposed in the housing and surround the anode plate, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and enclosing the heat cage, and x-ray shielding means disposed between the housing and the envelope and in intimate contact with the housing and the envelope to form a heat conducting path between the envelope and the housing, said heat cage, said shielding means and said housing having windows in registration to permit x-rays to pass therethrough, said anode shaft being provided with a shoulder, said anode plate engaging the shoulder, a pin extending transversely of the shaft and overlying the anode plate and spring means yieldably engaging the pin to urge the pin towards the anode plate and the anode plate towards the shoulder, said pin being removably mounted in said shaft.
- 3. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a heat cage disposed in the housing and surround the anode plate, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and enclosing the heat cage, and x-ray shielding means disposed between the housing and the envelope and in intimate contact with the housing and the envelope to form a heat conducting path between the envelope and the housing, said heat cage, said shielding means and said housing having windows in registration to permit x-rays to pass therethrough, said metal envelop being provided with a thin wall portion in registration with the window in the heat cage together with a beryllium window disposed between the heat cage and the metal envelope serving to protect the thin wall portion of the metal envelope from destruction by secondary electrons, said thin wall portion of the metal envelope being thinner than the remaining portions of the metal envelop.
- 4. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 3 wherein said beryllium window has a curved configuration in one direction and means for mounting said beryllium window between said heat cage and said envelope.
- 5. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a heat cage disposed in the housing and surrounding the anode plate, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and enclosing the heat cage, x-ray shielding means disposed between the housing and the envelope and in intimate contact with the housing and the envelope to form a heat conducting path between the envelope and the housing, said heat cage, said shielding means, said housing having windows in registration to permit x-rays to pass therethrough, anode and cathode feedthroughs disposed within the housing, first and second receptacles carried by the housing and in electrical contact with the anode and cathode feedthroughs and inserts carried by the receptacles for receiving a preselected termination.
- 6. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a heat cage disposed in the housing and surround the anode plate, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and enclosing the heat cage, x-ray shielding means disposed between the housing and the envelope and in intimate contact with the housing and the envelope to form a heat conducting path between the envelope and the housing, said heat cage, said shielding means, said housing having windows in registration to permit x-rays to pass therethrough, anode and cathode feedthroughs disposed within the housing, cable terminals connected to the anode and cathode feedthroughs, each cable terminal comprising a cable end having conductors therein, fittings mounted on said conductors and a vulcanized rubber preform surrounding said cable and carrying said fittings.
- 7. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a heat cage disposed in the housing and surround the anode plate, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and enclosing the heat cage, x-ray shielding means disposed between the housing and the envelope and in intimate contact with the housing and the envelope to form a heat conducting path between the envelope and the housing, said heat cage, said shielding means and said housing having windows in registration to permit x-rays to pass therethrough, said heat cage being provided with first and second end walls and a cylindrical side wall, said first and second end walls and said cylindrical side wall being bonded together into a unitary assembly by at least one electron beam weld, said electron beam weld establishing a good mechanical contact to facilitate the transfer of heat between the end walls and the cylindrical side wall.
- 8. A x-ray tube construction as in claim 7 together with a ring and means for bonding the ring to the cylindrical side wall and to one of said end walls by the use of at least two electron beam welds extending circumferentially around the ring to facilitate the transfer of heat between the end wall and the side wall.
- 9. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 7 together with first and second cylindrical sleeve portions extending over the heat cage and having ends thereof in juxtaposition with each other, at least a portion of the sleeve being formed so that there is provided a space between the sleeve and at least a portion of the heat cage.
- 10. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 8 together with a metal band extending over the jaxtaposed ends of the sleeve portions and means forming welds between the band and the sleeve portions to provide vacuum tight seals between the band and the sleeve portions.
- 11. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a heat cage disposed in the housing and surround the anode plate, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and enclosing the heat cage, x-ray shielding means disposed between the housing and the envelope and in intimate contact with the housing and the envelope to form a heat conducting path between the envelope and the housing, said heat cage, said shielding means and said housing having windows in registration to permit x-rays to pass therethrough, first and second receptacles carried by the housing for receiving a termination, conductive means connecting the first receptacle to the anode, conductive means connecting the second receptacle to the cathode, each of the receptacles having a cup-shaped member formed of insulating material which is open at one end and adapted to receive a termination, an insert disposed in at least one of the receptacles and being mounted in the member, the insert having a plurality of holes therein, pins formed of a conductive material disposed int he holes, each of the pins having a bore therein for receiving a male terminal of the termination, said bores provided in said pins being offset from the longitudinal axis of the pins by a predetermined distance, means carried by the pins to facilitate rotational movement of the pins in the holes in the insert so that the bores of at least certain of the pins in one rotated position are positioned so that they line in a circle of one dimension to accept a three-pole termination and in another rotated position are positioned so that they lie in a circle of another dimension to accept a four-pole termination, said conductive means being connected to the pins of the respective receptacle.
- 12. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 11 wherein each of said pins is provided with a protrusion extending beyond the insert, a removable clip carried by each of the inserts and wherein the conductive means includes a plurality of conductors and wherein one conductor is connected to each of said clips.
- 13. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 11 wherein one of the holes is centrally disposed in the insert and wherein the pin disposed in the central hole is provided with a bore which is axially aligned in the pin and wherein the other pins in the insert are provided with offset bores.
- 14. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 12 wherein said means to facilitate rotational movement of the pins in the holes is in the form of a screwdriver-like slot extending diametrically of the pin.
- 15. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 14 wherein each of said receptacles is provided with an insert.
- 16. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a heat cage disposed in the housing and surround the anode plate, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and enclosing the heat cage, x-ray shielding means disposed between the housing and the envelope and in intimate contact with the housing and the envelope to form a heat conducting path between the envelope and the housing, said heat cage, said shielding means and said housing having windows in registration to permit x-rays to pass therethrough, a high voltage receptacle, means connecting the high voltage receptacle to the cathode, the high voltage receptacle comprising a cup-shaped ceramic-like member having a bottom wall, a side wall and an open end, connector means extending through the bottom wall, a sleeve of conductive material disposed within the cup-shaped member, conductor means extending through the bottom wall and extending out through the opening in the member and within the sleeve of conductive material, said sleeve serving to minimize the effects of corona generated within the sleeve and an insulating material disposed between the sleeve and the side wall of the cup-shaped member.
- 17. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 16 wherein said insulating material is formed of an RTV silicone rubber.
- 18. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a heat cage disposed in the housing and surround the anode plate, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and enclosing the heat cage, and x-ray shielding means disposed between the housing and the envelope and in intimate contact with the housing and the envelope to form a heat conducting path between the envelope and the housing, said heat cage, said shielding means and said housing having windows in registration to permit x-rays to pass therethrough, said shaft including a ceramic bushing, said motor drive means including a metallic sleeve having first and second ends with the first end being secured to the ceramic bushing, a bearing assembly having an outer race disposed within the second end of said sleeve, a rotor support member secured to the sleeve, the rotor support member being formed so that there is a space provided between the sleeve and a substantial portion of the rotor support member so that the sleeve serves as a heat choke to minimize the amount of heat which travels from the shaft to the bearing assembly.
- 19. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 18 together with adjusting means carried by the rotor support and engaging the sleeve so that the rotor support can be centered with respect to the sleeve.
- 20. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a heat cage disposed in the housing and surround the anode plate, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and enclosing the heat cage, and x-ray shielding means disposed between the housing and the envelope and in intimate contact with the housing and the envelope to form a heat conducting path between the envelope and the housing, said heat cage, said shielding means and said housing having windows in registration to permit x-rays to pass therethrough, said shaft including a ceramic bushing, said motor drive means including a metallic sleeve having first and second ends with the first end being secured to the ceramic bushing, a bearing assembly having an outer race disposed within the second end of said sleeve, a rotor support member secured to the sleeve, the rotor support member being formed so that there is a space provided between the sleeve and a substantial portion of the rotor support member so that the sleeve serves as a heat choke to minimize the amount of heat which travels from the shaft to the bearing assembly, said motor drive means also including a squirrel cage rotor removably secured to the rotor support and having a portion thereof extending over the outer race of the bearing assembly.
- 21. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 20 wherein said rotor drive means includes spring means disposed within the sleeve and engaging the outer race of the bearing assembly to yieldably urge the outer race into engagement with the portion of the rotor engaging the outer race.
- 22. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 20 wherein the squirrel cage rotor is comprised of a plurality of spaced apart magnetic steel segments and conductive segments formed of a conductive material disposed between the magnetic steel segments so that each magnetic steel segment is separated from another magnetic steel segment by a conductive segment.
- 23. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 22 wherein said segments of conductive material are formed of copper.
- 24. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a heat cage disposed in the housing and surround the anode plate, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and enclosing the heat cage, and x-ray shielding means disposed between the housing and the envelope and in intimate contact with the housing and the envelope to form a heat conducting path between the envelope and the housing, said heat cage, said shielding means and said housing having windows in registration to permit x-rays to pass therethrough, said motor drive means including a rotor support mounted in the housing and a removable squirrel cage rotor secured to said rotor support.
- 25. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 24 wherein said rotor is formed of a plurality of segments with alternating segments being formed of magnetic steel and the other segments being formed of conductive material.
- 26. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 25 wherein the conductive material is cast copper.
- 27. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 24 wherein said motor drive means includes a bearing assembly having an outer race, means secured to the rotor and underlying the outer race to retain the outer race and means removably securing the rotor to the rotor support.
- 28. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 27 wherein said motor drive means includes spring means yieldably urging the outer race of the bearing towards the means supporting the outer race connected to the rotor.
- 29. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a heat cage disposed in the housing and surround the anode plate, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and enclosing the heat cage, x-ray shielding means disposed between the housing and the envelope and in intimate contact with the housing and the envelope to form a heat conducting path between the envelope and the housing, said heat cage, said shielding means and said housing having windows in registration to permit x-rays to pass therethrough, the voltage means connected to the cathode including a high voltage receptacle disposed within the housing having an insulating compound therein, the heat cage having an opening therein which is offset in a lateral direction from the high voltage receptacle for the cathode and means for supporting the cathode in the opening, conducting means connecting the cathode to the high voltage receptacle, the cathode being offset from the high voltage receptacle for the cathode so that the heat generated by the cathode has less effect on the high voltage receptacle.
- 30. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 29 together with a mounting plate and wherein said high voltage receptacle is mounted on said mounting plate and wherein said means for supporting the cathode is mounted on the same mounting plate.
- 31. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a heat cage disposed in the housing and surround the anode plate, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and enclosing the heat cage, x-ray shielding means disposed between the housing and the envelope and in intimate contact with the housing and the envelope to form a heat conducting path between the envelope and the housing, said heat cage, said shielding means and said housing having windows in registration to permit x-rays to pass therethrough, said means for mounting said shaft including means permitting compensation movements of the shaft during operation of the x-ray tube so that the anode plate remains in a relatively stationary position with respect to movement longitudinally of the axis of the shaft.
- 32. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a thick-walled metal heat cage disposed in the housing between the front and rear bearing means and substantially enclosing the anode plate, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and sealingly engaging the heat cage, said heat cage being comprised of two parts and means forming a mechanical bond between said two parts to provide heat transfer between the two parts.
- 33. A x-ray tube construction as in claim 32 wherein said means forming a mechanical bond is an electron beam weld.
- 34. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, a cathode for supplying electrons, voltage means connected to the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a metal evacuated envelope disposed within the housing and enclosing the shaft and the anode plate, and squirrel cage motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate, said squirrel cage motor drive means having a rotor support secured to the shaft and a rotor removably secured to the rotor support, said rotor being comprised of a plurality of spaced apart magnetic steel segments and conductive segments formed of a conductive material disposed between the magnetic steel segments so that each magnetic steel segment is separated from another magnetic steel segment by a conductive segment.
- 35. In an x-ray tube construction, a housing, a shaft having an exterior surface and front and rear ends, an anode plate carried by the shaft, front and rear bearing means disposed on opposite sides of the anode plate for rotatably mounting the front and rear ends of the shaft in the housing, motor drive means coupled to the shaft for rotating the shaft and the anode plate and to the cathode for accelerating the electrons so the electrons impinge upon the anode plate to create x-rays, a heat cage having a cylindrical side wall and a bottom wall disposed in the housing and surrounding the anode plate, said heat cage having a relatively thick bottom wall in comparison to the side wall to provide x-ray shielding by the bottom wall and a plurality of spaced apart fins secured to the bottom wall.
- 36. An x-ray tube construction as in claim 35 wherein said heat cage and said finds are formed of copper.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 126,842 filed on Nov. 30, 1987.
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