Claims
- 1. In an x-ray tube assembly which includes an evacuated envelope, an anode having an annular focal spot path at one end of the envelope, a cathode which emits a beam of electrons that strike the anode at a focal spot on the focal spot path, the anode being rotated relative to the cathode such that the focal spot moves along the focal spot path, the improvement comprising:
- at least one electrode external to the envelope that produces an electric field adjacent the focal spot for deflecting at least a radial position of the focal spot as it moves along the focal spot path during anode rotation.
- 2. An x-ray tube assembly comprising:
- an evacuated envelope;
- an anode disposed at a first end of the envelope for rotation about an anode axis;
- a cathode assembly mounted on a cathode support structure within the evacuated envelope mounted relative to a cathode axis, the cathode assembly carrying a cathode which emits a beam of electrons which strike the anode at a focal spot, the cathode and the anode being mounted for relative rotation such that the focal spot moves around the anode along an annular path;
- a collar defining a circumferential aperture at a second end of the envelope, the cathode support structure extending through the aperture;
- a flexible bellows connected to the collar around the aperture and to the cathode support structure to define a flexible vacuum seal; and,
- an adjustment assembly for selectively repositioning the focal spot to adjust the annular path including adjustment members and adjustment and locking screws connected with the cathode support structure for adjusting a relative alignment of the cathode and anode axes to adjust the annular path followed by the focal spot.
- 3. An x-ray tube assembly comprising:
- an evacuated envelope;
- an anode disposed at one end of the evacuated envelope;
- a cathode assembly mounted on a cathode support structure within the evacuated envelope, the cathode assembly carrying a cathode which emits a beam of electrons which strike the anode at a focal spot, the cathode and the anode being mounted for relative rotation such that the focal spot moves around the anode along an annular path; and,
- an adjustment assembly for selectively repositioning the focal spot to adjust the annular path the adjustment assembly including:
- a plate disposed externally of the envelope adjacent the focal spot; and
- a control circuit which selectively impresses a charge on the plate to vary electric fields adjacent the focal spot.
- 4. The x-ray tube assembly as set forth in claim 3 further including an electrode disposed within the envelope and connected with the control circuit such that the external plate and the internal electrode act together to vary the electrical fields.
- 5. The x-ray tube assembly as set forth in claim 4 further including an angular position sensor for sensing the relative rotation of the cathode and the anode such that the electric field vary with the relative rotational position.
- 6. The x-ray tube assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein the adjustment assembly further includes:
- a second external plate disposed adjacent the focal spot, the control circuit selectively biasing the plates to shift the focal spot.
- 7. The x-ray tube assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein both external plates are rotatably mounted relative to the anode such that the plates are stationary relative to the cathode.
- 8. The x-ray tube assembly comprising:
- a cathode rotatably supported on a cathode supporting assembly;
- an anode having a circumferential anode extension, the anode and cathode being rotatable relative to each other such that electrons from the cathode form a focal spot on the anode, which focal spot travels along an annular path during the relative rotation between the cathode and the anode;
- an evacuated envelope connected between the cathode support and the anode;
- an adjustment assembly adjustably connected with the envelope and the anode to adjust the relative orientation of the envelope and the anode, the adjustment assembly including:
- an eccentric annular ring mounted between the anode extension and the envelope; and
- flexible bellows connected between the envelope and at least one of the anode and the annular ring to maintain vacuum after adjustment.
- 9. An x-ray tube assembly comprising:
- a cathode rotatably supported on a cathode supporting assembly having a cathode end plate;
- an anode, the anode and cathode being rotatable relative to each other such that electrons from the cathode form a focal spot on the anode, which focal spot travels along an annular path during the relative rotation between the cathode and the anode;
- an evacuated envelope connected between the cathode supporting assembly and the anode;
- an external bearing assembly adjustably connected with the cathode supporting assembly to adjust the relative orientation of the envelope relative to the cathode supporting assembly;
- a flexible bellows connected between the envelope and the cathode end plate to maintain vacuum during and after adjustment.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/093,055 filed Jul. 16, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,384,820, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/988,403 filed Dec. 9, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,274,690, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. Nos. 07/817,294,now U.S. Pat. No. 5,241,977; 07/817,295, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,200,985; and 07/817,296, now abandoned, all filed Jan. 6, 1992, and U.S. application Ser. No. 07/862,805 filed Apr. 3, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,268,955.
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