Claims
- 1. A microfocus X-ray system comprising:
- a vacuum enclosure having first and second openably attachable chambers;
- electron beam generation means positioned in said first chamber and comprising a filament-cathode and a grid spaced from said filament-cathode, said grid having an aperture through which an electron beam emitted by said filament-cathode passes in a line, said beam passing from said first chamber into said second chamber;
- said second chamber being tubular and extending around said electron beam;
- a focusing coil wound around said tubular second chamber;
- an anode having an opening therethrough for passage of said electron beam, said anode being positioned intermediately between said grid and said focusing coil;
- a metal target positioned at an extreme end of said second chamber which is downstream, in terms of the passage of said beam, and said target being electrically connected to said anode;
- beam deflection means positioned proximate to said electron beam and, responsive to electrical signals, for selectively positioning said electron beam onto selected areas of said target;
- a window of X-ray permeable material positioned adjacent to said target through which emitted X rays, responsive to bombardment of said target by said electron beam, pass from said second chamber;
- first biasing means for applying a heater voltage to said filament-cathode, second biasing means for adjustably applying a negative voltage to said grid with respect to said filament-cathode, and third biasing means for adjustably applying an accelerating voltage to said anode, said accelerating voltage being connected as a ground potential to said anode and as a negative potential on said filament-cathode;
- power control means responsive to the electron beam current passing in circuit between said filament-cathode and target for controllably adjusting the voltage of said second biasing means for effecting a grid bias of a value for maintaining a selected value of electron beam power;
- focusing control means coupled to said focusing coil and responsive to the voltage of said third biasing means for applying an electrical input to said focusing coil of a level which varies as a function of anode-to-cathode voltage for maintaining an electron spot size within the range of 10 to 100 microns; and
- pressure sensing means for providing an electrical output representative of the pressure within said housing, and pumping means responsive to said electrical output for maintaining a vacuum pressure in said enclosure of between 10.sup.-4 to 10.sup.-6 Torr.
- 2. An X-ray system as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said system includes a mateable electrical plug attached to and positioned within said first chamber and having first, second, and third mateable conductive members;
- said first biasing means includes means for connection, from outside to inside of said first vacuum chamber and to said first and second mateable conductive members, whereby a filament bias is applied to said first and second conductive members;
- said second biasing means includes means for connection, from outside to inside of said first vacuum chamber, to said third mateable conductive member of said negative voltage; and
- said electron beam generation means includes first and second mating electrical conductors connected to said filament-cathode and configured to interplug with said first and second mateable conductive members, and a third mating electrical conductor connected to said grid and configured to interplug with said third mateable conductive member, such that said electron beam generation means may be plugged and unplugged from within said first chamber.
- 3. An X-ray system as set forth in claim 2 wherein:
- said filament includes first and second filament conductive prongs, and said first and second mating electrical conductors include first and second conductive receptacles for receiving said first and second conductive prongs; and
- said grid has a threaded periphery outboard of said aperture, and said third mating electrical conductor includes a mating threaded receptacle for receiving said grid.
- 4. A microfocus X-ray system for the examination of an object in real time tomofluoroscopy comprising:
- an elongated vacuum enclosure having first and second detachable chambers;
- electron beam generation means comprising a filament-cathode positioned in said first chamber;
- a grid spaced from said filament-cathode, said grid having an aperture through which an electron beam emitted by said filament-cathode passes in alignment generally along a longitudinal dimension of said enclosure, said beam passing from said first chamber into said second chamber;
- acceleration means including an anode, and biasing means for positively biasing said anode with respect to said cathode, for accelerating the electrons of said electron beam;
- said second chamber being tubular and extending around said electron beam and a focusing coil wound around said second chamber;
- said anode having an opening therethrough for passage of said electron beam, and said anode being positioned intermediate between said grid and said focusing coil;
- focusing means for acting on said electron beam as accelerated by said acceleration means and including a focusing coil wound around said second chamber for focusing said electron beam into a narrow beam on the order of 1 to 100 microns in width;
- a metal target having a planar surface positioned to receive said electron beam and discharge X rays toward an object to be exposed outside of said enclosure, and said target positioned at an extreme end of said second chamber which is downstream in terms of the passage of said beam, said target being electrically coupled to said anode;
- beam deflection means responsive to different electrical signals for varying the path of the focused said electron beam and its impact point on said target and the point of emanation of X rays from said target;
- first biasing means for applying a heater voltage to said filament-cathode, second biasing means for adjustably applying a negative voltage to said grid with respect to said filament-cathode, and third biasing means for adjustably applying an accelerating voltage to said anode, said accelerating voltage being connected as a ground potential to said anode and as a negative potential on said filament-cathode;
- focusing control means coupled to said focusing coil and responsive to the voltage of said third biasing means for applying an electrical input to said focusing coil of a level which varies as a function of anode-to-cathode voltage for maintaining an electron spot size within the range of 10 to 100 microns;
- signal means for continuously and sequentially generating said different electrical signals and coupling them to said deflection means;
- pressure sensing means for providing an electrical output representative of the pressure within said enclosure, and pumping means responsive to said electrical output for maintaining a vacuum pressure in said enclosure of between 10.sup.-4 to 10.sup.-6 Torr;
- display means, including X ray-to-visible light conversion means positioned to receive images of said X-ray beams transiting a said object, for sequentially and in real time displaying images in terms of different positioned X-ray beams.
- 5. A microfocus X-ray system as set forth in claim 4 wherein said display means includes at least one visible image display, a TV camera positioned to view said visual image display, at least one TV monitor coupled to the output of said TV camera, and synchronization means coupled to said signal means, said display means, said TV camera, and said TV monitor for synchronizing the occurrence of each said X-ray beam with a reproduction of the image of said object produced by that beam.
- 6. A microfocus X-ray system as set forth in claim 3 including viewing means for enabling a viewer to observe one image with one eye derived from a first positioned said X-ray beam and enabling the observation of a second image with the other eye of the viewer derived from a second positioned X-ray beam.
- 7. A microfocus X-ray system as set forth in claim 5 wherein said display means includes a single said TV monitor, and said viewing means includes a first shutter means responsive to said signal means for alternately blocking and unblocking the view of said single TV monitor from one eye of the viewer and second shutter means responsive to said signal means for alternately blocking and unblocking the view of said TV monitor from a second eye of a viewer, whereby one perspective view of said object is seen by one eye as a function of a first position of said X-ray beam, and a second perspective view is seen by the other eye of a viewer as a function of a second position of said X-ray beam.
- 8. A microfocus X-ray system as set forth in claim 5 wherein said display means includes first and second TV monitors coupled to said TV camera, and said viewing means includes means for enabling only a first eye of a viewer to view said first TV monitor and only a second eye of a viewer to view said second TV monitor, and said synchronization means includes means for alternating enabling reproduction by said first and second TV monitors in synchronization with the alternate occurrences of said first and second X-ray beams.
- 9. A microfocus X-ray system as set forth in claim 5 wherein said display means includes:
- a video digitizer coupled to the output of said TV camera;
- first and second digital memories coupled to the output of said video digitizer;
- said video digitizer being coupled to said signal means whereby, coordinate with a said value of said electrical signal, said video digitizer provides to said first digital memory a digitally encoded field representative of a first perspective view of a said object during the presence of first position of said X-ray beam, and, coordinate with a second value of said electrical signal, said video digitizer provides to said second digital memory a digitally encoded field representative of a second X-ray beam; and
- pictorial computing means alternately responsive to said first and second memories for perspectively combining the fields stored in said first and second memories and providing the same to said TV monitor.
- 10. A microfocus system as set forth in claim 5 wherein:
- said image display means includes first and second spaced image visible light displays, and each having image responsive X-ray input, and said input of said visible light display being spaced wherein a selected image area of an object is projected by a first positioned X-ray beam onto a selected central position of a said input of said first visible light display, and said selected image area of said object is projected by a second said X-ray beam onto a like selected central position of the input of said second visible light image display, such that X-ray beams from image areas of said object other than said selected image area of said object are projected onto non-like positioned areas of said inputs of said visible light displays, whereby visible light outputs of said first and second visible light displays produce non-like reproduction of other than said selected image area of said object; and
- combining means for adding and displaying, in register, the outputs of said first and second visible light displays, whereby the details of said selected image area are alike in both displays and thus, when summed, are enhanced and all other areas of view, not being alike in the two displays, when summed, appear indistinct.
- 11. A microfocus X-ray system as set forth in claim 5 wherein said signal means includes means for generating electrical signals producing a circular deflection movement of said electronic beam and an annular cross section of origin of said X-ray beam.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 510,660, filed July 5, 1983, entitled "Microfocus X-Ray System," now Pat. No. 4,521,902.
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