Claims
- 1. A radiogenic unit comprising a casing in which is disposed an X-ray tube having a high-voltage supply circuit in a single-pole mode, said casing further comprising:
- a first casing part, said first casing part being made of an electrically insulative material and being metalized on the exterior, said first casing part including a large open cavity in which is housed said X-ray tube, a first section of said X-ray tube containing an anode supported by a copper cylinder, said anode being electrically connected to said cylinder and said cylinder being electrically connected to an electrical and thermal frame of said unit; and
- a second casing part, said second casing part being made of an electrically insulative material and being metalized on the exterior, said second casing part including cavities to house said high-voltage supply circuit of said tube and to house a heating transformer for a cathode;
- wherein said first and second casing parts are imperviously sealed against fluids and X-rays and are hermetically sealed to each other.
- 2. A radiogenic unit according to claim 1, wherein said first and second casing parts are sealed against X-rays by a shielding of said tube, said shielding being laid close to said tube, and said shielding comprising:
- a first cylinder made of lead, said first cylinder surrounding said first tube section containing said anode, said first cylinder being closed at its base by a lead ring placed against said copper cylinder and being taken to a zero potential with respect to said frame;
- a second cylinder, said second cylinder surrounding a second and central section of said tube, with a window letting through X-rays, and said second cylinder being carried to a potential close to half of a DC supply voltage;
- a third cylinder made of lead, said third cylinder surrounding a part of said tube containing said cathode, said third cylinder being closed by a lid made of lead and being taken to a potential equal to said DC supply voltage;
- wherein said first, second and third cylinders are electrically isolated from one another by walls of insulating plastic in order to strenghten the electrical insulation between said cylinders and ensure the balancing of the electrical field around said X-ray tube.
- 3. A radiogenic unit comprising:
- a casing;
- an X-ray tube disposed in said casing and having an anode disposed at a first end thereof and a cathode disposed at a second end thereof;
- a high-voltage supply circuit which is disposed in said casing, which supplies power to said X-ray tube in a single pole mode and which includes a heating transformer for said cathode;
- an electrical and thermal frame at least partially surrounding said casing; wherein
- said casing includes (1) first and second parts imperviously sealed against fluids and X-rays and hermetically sealed to one another and (2) a conductive cylinder which is electrically connected to and has the same thermal conductivity as said anode and which is electrically connected to said frame,
- said first part (1) is made of an electrically insulating material having a metalized exterior, (2) has an open cavity formed therein in which is housed said X-ray tube, and (3) houses said conductive cylinder, and wherein
- said second part (1) is made of an electrically insulating material having a metalized exterior and (2) has open cavities formed therein in which are housed said high-voltage supply circuit.
- 4. A radiogenic unit according to claim 3, wherein said X-ray tube is supplied with a DC supply high voltage, and further comprising a shield which shields said first and second parts of said radiogenic unit from X-rays, said shield including
- a first cylinder which (1) is made of lead, (2) surrounds said first end of said X-ray tube, (3) is taken to a zero potential with respect to said frame;
- a lead ring which contacts said first cylinder;
- a second cylinder which (1) surrounds a central portion of said X-ray tube, (2) has a window formed therein for the passage of X-rays, and (3) is taken to a potential approximately half of said DC supply high voltage;
- a third cylinder which (1) is made of lead, (2) surrounds said second end of said X-ray tube, and (3) is taken to a potential equal to that of said DC supply high voltage; and
- a lid which is made of lead and which closes said third cylinder, and further comprising
- an insulating plastic material electrically insulating said first, second, and third cylinders from one another in order to lengthen electrical leakage lines and to ensure balancing of the electrical field around said X-ray tube.
- 5. In a radiogenic unit including an X-ray tube having an anode disposed at a first end thereof and a cathode disposed at a second end thereof, and a high-voltage supply circuit which supplies power to said X-ray tube in a single pole mode and which includes a heating transformer for said cathode, an apparatus which comprises:
- first and second casing parts imperviously sealed against fluids and X-rays and hermetically sealed to one another;
- an electrical and thermal frame at least partially surrounding said first part; and
- a conductive element which is electrically connected to said anode and to said frame, wherein
- said first part (1) is made of an electrically insulating material, (2) has a first cavity formed therein in which is housed said X-ray tube, and (3) houses said conductive element, and wherein
- said second part (1) is made of an electrically insulating material and (2) has additional cavities formed therein in which are housed said high-voltage supply circuit.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said first and second parts are each made of a dielectric plastic having a metalized exterior.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising a coolant fluid disposed in said first cavity around said X-ray tube.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said conductive element comprises a cylinder which supports said first end of said X-ray tube.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said cylinder is formed from a material having the same thermal conductivity as said anode.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said cylinder is detachable from said first part to permit replacement of said X-ray tube.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said additional cavities comprise three separate cavities formed in said second part.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said X-ray tube is supplied with a DC supply high voltage, and further comprising a shield which shields said first and second casing parts from X-rays, said shield including
- a first cylinder which (1) is made of a shielding material, (2) surrounds said first end of said X-ray tube, and (3) is taken to a zero potential with respect to said frame;
- a second cylinder which (1) surrounds a central portion of said X-ray tube, (2) has a window formed therein for the passage of X-rays, and (3) is taken to a potential approximately half of said DC supply high voltage; and
- a third cylinder which (1) is made of a shielding material, (2) surrounds said second end of said X-ray tube, and (3) is taken to a potential equal to that of said DC supply high voltage.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said first cylinder is made of lead.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 12, further comprising an insulating material electrically insulating said first, second, and third cylinders from one another in order to lengthen electrical leakage lines and to ensure balancing of the electrical field around said X-ray tube.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said insulating material comprises a plastic.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said plastic is polypropylene.
- 17. An apparatus according to in claim 12, wherein said shield further comprises
- a ring which is (1) made of a shielding material, (2) placed against said first cylinder, and (3) taken to the potential of said supply high voltage, and
- a lid which is made of a shielding material and which closes said third cylinder.
- 18. An apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said ring and said lid are made of lead.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of commonly assigned patent application Ser. No. 08/180,612, filed Jan. 13, 1993 and which will issue on Jan. 24, 1995 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,384,821.
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