Claims
- 1. A reusable field emission x-ray tube comprising:
- an evacuated ceramic housing having a convoluted interior shape for dissipating sparks;
- a cathode mounted within said ceramic housing;
- an anode located within said ceramic housing for emitting x-rays;
- a vacuum pinch-off means, located at one end of said housing and adapted to be connected to a vacuum source for, when pinched off, sealing off the field emission tube;
- a hollow anode tube having a first end connected to said anode and a second end connected to said vacuum pinch off means; and
- a lead ring, positioned inside of said ceramic housing, for attenuating stray radiation.
- 2. The field emission x-ray tube according to claim 1, further including:
- a getter material located within said ceramic housing.
- 3. The field emission x-ray tube according to claim 2, wherein:
- said getter material is located adjacent to said anode tube.
- 4. The field emission x-ray tube according to claim 1, wherein:
- said anode tube includes a plurality of holes arranged in a spiral arrangement for allowing gases to pass therethrough and to exit out of said vacuum pinch-off means; and
- said getter material comprises a cylindrical member mounted adjacent to said plurality of holes and in surrounding relation to said anode tube.
- 5. The field emission x-ray tube according to claim 1, wherein:
- said vacuum pinch-off means comprises a sealable metal tube element.
- 6. The field emission x-ray tube according to claim 5, wherein:
- said sealable metal tube comprises a sealable soft tube element selected from the group consisting of Cu, Al, Ni, an alloy of BeCu, stainless steel and combinations thereof.
- 7. The field emission x-ray tube according to claim 1, further including:
- a conductive cap positioned over said vacuum pinch-off means for protecting said vacuum pinch-off means and providing an electrical contact between said field emission tube and an external power supply.
- 8. The field emission x-ray tube according to claim 1, wherein:
- said anode is formed of an alloy of copper and tungsten.
- 9. The field emission x-ray tube according to claim 1, wherein:
- said cathode comprises a stainless steel mesh or pattern etched metal foil.
- 10. The field emission x-ray tube according to claim 1, wherein:
- said field emission tube further comprises a cylindrical support member disposed at one end of said tube;
- said cathode comprises a perforated cathode supported by said support member and extending transversely to the longitudinal axis thereof and having a longitudinal axis concentric with the longitudinal axis of the tube;
- said anode comprises a conical tip and an elongated portion concentric with the longitudinal axis of the support member; and
- wherein said lead ring is mounted in said support member in surrounding relationship thereto.
- 11. A mobile x-ray machine comprising:
- a field emission tube comprising:
- an evacuated ceramic housing having a convoluted interior shape for dissipating sparks;
- a cathode mounted within said ceramic housing;
- an anode located within said ceramic housing for emitting x-rays;
- a vacuum pinch-off means, located at one end of said housing and adapted to be connected to a vacuum source for, when pinched off, sealing off the field emission tube;
- a hollow anode tube having a first end connected to said anode and a second end connected to said vacuum pinch off means;
- a lead ring positioned inside of said ceramic housing for attenuating stray radiation; and
- a Marx generator connected to said field emission tube.
- 12. The mobile x-ray machine according to claim 11, further including:
- a getter material located within said ceramic housing.
- 13. The mobile x-ray machine according to claim 12, wherein:
- said getter material is located adjacent to said anode tube.
- 14. The mobile x-ray machine according to claim 11, wherein:
- said anode tube includes a plurality of holes arranged in a spiral arrangement for allowing gases to pass therethrough and exit out of said vacuum pinch-off means; and
- said getter material comprises a cylindrical member mounted adjacent to said plurality of holes and in surrounding relation to said anode tube.
- 15. The mobile x-ray machine according to claim 11, wherein:
- said vacuum pinch-off means comprises a resealable metal tube.
- 16. The mobile x-ray machine according to claim 15, wherein:
- said resealable metal tube comprises a soft copper tube.
- 17. The mobile x-ray machine according to claim 11, further including:
- a brass cap positioned over said vacuum pinch-off means for protecting said vacuum pinch-off means and providing an electrical contact between said field emission tube and said Marx generator.
- 18. The mobile x-ray machine according to claim 11, wherein:
- said anode is formed of an alloy of copper and tungsten.
- 19. The mobile x-ray machine according to claim 11, wherein:
- said cathode comprises a stainless steel mesh.
Parent Case Info
This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/738,927, filed Oct. 28, 1996, now abandoned the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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