Claims
- 1. An X-ray tube comprising:
- a. a cathode structure including means for controllably emitting first and second beams of electrons;
- b. an anode structure which defines a target for emitting X-rays in response to the impingement of electrons;
- c. high tension means for applying a tube operating voltage potential between the anode structure and the cathode structure to cause electrons from the respective beams to flow to and impinge upon the target region; and,
- d. said cathode structure including means for focusing the first and second beams of electrons onto first and second non-uniformly distributed spots of substantially the same size and configuration on said target and in partially overlapping relation to thereby provide a relatively uniform distribution of electrons striking the target area.
- 2. An X-ray tube as set forth in claim 1 wherein said anode structure comprises a rotatable target which is movable transversely of the flow of electrons.
- 3. An X-ray tube as set forth in claim 1 wherein the tube is a line focus tube and the means for focusing is constructed for producing the beams of electrons to strike the target region in elongated, axially parallel, partially overlapping spots.
- 4. An X-ray tube as set forth in claim 3 wherein said spots on the target region overlap each other by approximately 50 percent.
- 5. An X-ray tube as set forth in claim 3 wherein the means for focusing includes a metal body having first and second focusing cups, and the cathode structure comprises first and second thermionic filaments positioned within the first and second focusing cups for emitting the first and second beams of electrons.
- 6. An X-ray tube as set forth in claim 5 and including first and second independently adjustable filament transformer circuits for independently energizing the first and second thermionic filaments to emit the first and second beams of electrons to have substantially equal rates of emission.
- 7. The X-ray tube according to claim 1 wherein said cathode structure includes first and second substantially identically configured electron emitters which simultaneously emit the first and second beams of electrons at substantially equal rates of emission.
- 8. A method of producing X-rays in an X-ray tube comprising the steps of:
- a. providing a target region which emits X-rays in response to bombardment with electrons;
- b. concurrently producing first and second flows of electrons;
- c. establishing a voltage potential adjacent the target region to cause the first and second flows of electrons to strike the target region; and,
- d. focusing the first and second flows of electrons to strike the target in first and second partially overlapping focal spots of similar, non-uniform electron distribution and of substantially the same size and configuration, the first and second partially overlapped focal spots providing an overall focal spot having a substantially uniform electron distribution.
- 9. A method of producing X-rays in a dual focus X-ray tube having first and second concurrently energizable electron emitting elements which produce first and second beams of electrons flowing to a target-defining anode, comprising the steps of:
- a. energizing the first emitting element to produce the first beam of electrons having a first density and area characteristic;
- b. energizing the second emitting element to produce the second beam of electrons;
- c. adjusting the energization of the second emitting element independently from energization of the first emitting element until the second beam has a desired second density and area characteristic which substantially matches the first characteristic; and
- d. focusing the beams on the target of the anode in a partially overlapping relation to provide a combined focal spot having a relatively uniform electron-receiving density.
REFERENCES TO RELEVANT AND RELATED PATENTS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 528,156, DUAL FILAMENT X-RAY TUBE, filed Nov. 29, 1974 now abandoned.
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