Claims
- 1. An X-ray tomography scanning system comprising:a rigid frame; a disk having a central aperture for receiving an object to be scanned; electronics mounted to first and second faces of said disk for performing a tomographic scan of said object; and a circular bearing system mounted between said frame and said disk, said bearing system including respective rings of resilient wire serving as races for a plurality of spherical bearings which roll between the races as the disk rotates relative to the frame.
- 2. The X-ray tomography scanning system of claim 1, wherein said disk further includes component apertures such that electronics can be mounted through said disk.
- 3. The X-ray tomography scanning system of claim 1, wherein said bearing comprises a four-wire Franke bearing.
- 4. The X-ray tomography scanning system of claim 1, wherein said disk includes a sheaved outer perimeter such that said disk is operable as a driven pulley.
- 5. The X-ray tomography scanning system of claim 4, further comprising:a motor mounted to said frame, said motor including a sheaved drive pulley; and a belt tensioned between said drive pulley and said driven pulley for transferring rotational motion of said motor to said disk for driving said disk in rotational motion about said object.
- 6. The X-ray tomography scanning system of claim 5, wherein the belt is a poly-V-belt.
- 7. The X-ray tomography scanning system of claim 1, wherein the bearing system includes first and second bearing housings in opposed rotatable relationship, said first and second opposed bearing housings including respective rings of resilient wire serving as races for a plurality of spherical bearings adapted to roll between the housings on the races as the disk rotates relative to the frame.
- 8. The X-ray tomography scanning system of claim 1, wherein the disk is mounted so as to be cantilevered with respect to the frame.
- 9. The X-ray tomography scanning system of claim 1, wherein the disk is rotationally mounted within an opening of the frame, the disk including at least one groove around the outer periphery of the disk for receiving one race of wires of said bearing system, and the frame including at least one groove disposed within the opening of the frame and opposing the groove of the disk for receiving another race of wires of the bearing system, said spherical bearings being disposed between said races.
- 10. The X-ray tomography scanning system of claim 9, wherein the disk defines a center plane normal the axis of rotation of the disk, and the races of wires are disposed so the spherical bearings are centered in the center plane.
- 11. The X-ray tomography scanning system of claim 1, wherein the disk is rotationally mounted within an opening of the frame, the disk including at least two grooves around the outer periphery of the disk, each groove for receiving one race of wires of said bearing system, and the frame including at least two grooves around the opening of the frame and respectively opposing the two grooves of the disk for receiving two other races of wires of the bearing system so as to form two sets of opposing races of wires, said spherical bearings being disposed between the races of each set.
- 12. The X-ray tomography scanning system of claim 11, wherein the races of wires received in opposing grooves are disposed so the spherical bearings of the two sets of opposing races are centered in two parallel planes.
- 13. The X-ray tomography scanning system of claim 12, wherein the disk defines a center plane normal to the axis of rotation of the disk, nd the two parallel planes are disposed on opposite sides of and spaced an equal distance from the center plane.
- 14. The X-ray tomograph scanning system of claim 1, further comprising a disk lock mounted to the frame, said disk lock including a pad and engagement means, said engagement means for urging the pad toward the disk for locking the disk in place.
- 15. The X-ray tomography scanning system of claim 14, wherein the disk is operable as a driven pulley to be driven by a belt, and wherein the pad is urged toward the belt for locking the disk in place.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/948,930 filed on Oct. 10, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,982,844 in the names of Andrew P. Tybinkowski, Michael J. Duffy and Gilbert W. McKenna, and assigned to the present assignee.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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