Claims
- 1. A reusable microfocus X-ray tube adapted to generate a relatively large number of X-rays in a relatively short period of time using a narrowly focused electron beam, said microfocus X-ray tube comprising:
- (a) first means for producing a dense, narrow electron beam;
- (b) a target anode; and
- (c) second means for moving said target anode so that it is stationary during production of X-rays but a fresh portion of the surface of said target anode is presented to the electron beam each time the X-ray tube is used.
- 2. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 1 wherein said target anode is in the form of a ribbon.
- 3. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 2 wherein said target anode is made of tungsten.
- 4. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 2 wherein said target anode is trained around a plurality of spools mounted within the X-ray tube.
- 5. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 4 wherein said second means comprises a motor mounted within the X-ray tube and operatively connected to at least one of said spools.
- 6. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 1 wherein said target anode is made of tungsten.
- 7. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 1 wherein the working surface of said target anode is made of a single anode material.
- 8. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 1 wherein said second means moves said target anode by a short distance between uses of the X-ray tube, whereby the used portions of said target anode are closely spaced.
- 9. In a microfocus X-ray tube comprising:
- (a) first means for producing a dense, narrow electron beam and
- (b) a target anode, the improvement wherein:
- (c) the X-ray tube further comprises second means for moving said target anode so that it is stationary during production of X-rays but a fresh portion of the surface of said target anode is presented to the electron beam each time the X-ray tube is used,
- whereby a relatively large number of X-rays can be generated in a relatively short period of time using a narrowly focused electron beam without destroying the X-ray tube.
- 10. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 9 wherein said target anode is in the form of a ribbon.
- 11. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 10 wherein said target anode is made of tungsten.
- 12. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 10 wherein said target anode is trained around a plurality of spools mounted within the X-ray tube.
- 13. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 12 wherein said second means comprises a motor mounted within the X-ray tube and operatively connected to at least one of said spools.
- 14. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 9 wherein said target anode is made of tungsten.
- 15. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 9 wherein the working surface of said target anode is made of a single anode material.
- 16. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 9 wherein said second means moves said target anode by a short distance between uses of the X-ray tube, whereby the used portions of said target anode are closely spaced.
- 17. A method of generating a relatively large number of X-rays in a relatively short period of time using a re-usable microfocus X-ray tube comprising means for producing a dense, narrow electron beam and a target anode, said method comprising the step of moving the target anode so that it is stationary during production of X-ray but a fresh portion of the surface of the target anode is presented to the electron beam each time the X-ray tube is used.
- 18. A method as recited in claim 17 wherein said target anode is moved by a short distance between uses of the X-ray tube, whereby the used portions of the target anode are closely spaced.
- 19. A method as recited in claim 17 wherein the working surface of said target anode is made of a single anode material.
- 20. A reusable microfocus X-ray tube for taking medical X-rays, said microfocus X-ray tube of a type to generate a relatively large number of X-rays in a relatively short period of time using a narrowly focused electron beam, said microfocus X-ray tube comprising:
- (a) first means for producing a dense, narrow electron beam;
- (b) a target anode;
- (c) second means for moving said target anode; and
- (d) third means for coordinating said first and second means so that said target anode is stationary during production of X-rays and a fresh portion of the surface of said target anode is presented to the electron beam upon each actuation of said beam.
- 21. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 20 wherein said target anode is in the form of a ribbon.
- 22. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 20 wherein said target anode is made of tungsten.
- 23. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 20 wherein the working surface of said target anode is made of a single anode material.
- 24. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 20 wherein said third means causes said target anode to move by a short distance between uses of the X-ray tube whereby the used portions of said target anode are closely spaced.
- 25. In a microfocus X-ray tube for taking medical X-rays, said microfocus X-ray tube comprising:
- (a) first means for producing a dense, narrow electron beam;
- (b) a target anode; and
- (c) second means for moving said target anode, the improvement wherein the X-ray tube further comprises:
- (d) third means for coordinating said first and second means so that said target anode is stationary during production of X-rays and a fresh portion of the surface of said target anode is presented to the electron beam in each instance the X-ray tube is used,
- whereby a relatively large number of X-rays can be generated in a relatively short period of time using a narrowly focused electron beam without destroying the usefulness of the X-ray tube.
- 26. The microfocus X-ray tube recited in claim 25 wherein said third means causes said target anode to move by a short distance between uses of the X-ray tube, whereby the used portions of said target anode are closely spaced.
- 27. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 25 wherein said target anode is in the form of a ribbon.
- 28. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 25 wherein said target anode is made of tungsten.
- 29. A microfocus X-ray tube as recited in claim 25 wherein the working surface of said target anode is made of a single anode material.
- 30. A method of generating a relatively large number of X-rays in a relatively short period of time for use in taking medical X-rays using a re-usable microfocus X-ray tube comprising:
- (a) first means for producing a dense, narrow electron beam;
- (b) a target anode; and
- (c) second means for moving said target anode, said method comprising the step of coordinating said first and second means so that said target anode is stationary during production of X-rays, but a fresh portion of the surface of said target anode is presented to the electron beam each time the X-ray tube is used.
- 31. A method as recited in claim 30 wherein said target anode is moved by a short distance between uses of the X-ray tube, whereby the used portions of the target anode are closely spaced.
- 32. A method as recited in claim 30 wherein the working surface of said target anode is made of a single anode material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 791,328, filed Apr. 27, 1977, and abandoned upon the filing of this application.
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