Claims
- 1. An x-ray tube comprising:
- an evacuated envelope;
- an anode formed at least along an annular surface adjacent one end of the envelope, the envelope and anode being interconnected;
- a cathode assembly rotatably supported relative to and within the envelope, the cathode assembly including a cathode means for emitting electrons for forming an electron beam which strikes the anode to generate x-rays;
- a means for rotating the envelope and anode;
- a means for holding the cathode assembly stationary as the envelope and anode rotate, the means for holding the cathode assembly stationary including:
- a magnetic susceptor mounted to the cathode assembly and defining a plurality of outward projections which are disposed closely adjacent the envelope, the magnetic susceptor being constructed of a magnetically susceptive material,
- a plurality of magnets mounted to a stationary keeper, the magnets being disposed peripherally around an exterior of and closely adjacent to the envelope with each of the magnets generally opposite to one of the susceptor projections.
- 2. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 1 further including a means for damping oscillation of the susceptor and cathode assembly relative to the stationary magnets.
- 3. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 2 wherein the damping means includes an electrically conductive, minimally magnetically susceptive material disposed adjacent each of the susceptor projections such that movement of the susceptor relative to the stationary magnets induces eddy currents within the magnetically conductive material, which eddy currents interact with the stationary magnets to create a force which damps movement.
- 4. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 2 wherein the damping means includes an electrically conductive disk and magnetic assembly, one of the electrically conductive disk and magnet being connected with the envelope for rotation therewith and the other being connected with the susceptor and cathode assembly, such that as the envelope rotates relative to the cathode assembly, the magnet induces eddy currents in the disk which exerts a rotational force on the cathode assembly.
- 5. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 2 wherein the damping means includes a pair of electromagnetic coils disposed adjacent a magnetically susceptive portion of the susceptor and cathode assembly, the electromagnetic coils being disposed sufficiently adjacent the magnetically susceptive portion that the magnetically susceptive portion affects a resonance frequency of the coil, a current supply means for supplying oscillating current near but offset from a resonance frequency of the coils such that as the susceptor moves closer to one of the coils, its self-inductance increases and the magnetic force with which it attracts the magnetically susceptive material decreases and such that as the magnetically susceptive projection moves away from the other coil, the self-inductance of the other coil decreases and the magnetic force with which the other coil attracts the magnetic susceptive portion increases.
- 6. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 1 wherein the plurality of magnets are mounted with alternating poles disposed toward the susceptor projections.
- 7. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 1 wherein the stationary magnets have alternate poles facing the magnetic susceptor projections and further including a magnet disposed between each magnet pair and oriented such that a shorting of magnetic flux between adjacent magnets through air rather than through the magnetic susceptor is inhibited.
- 8. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 1 further including permanent magnets mounted in the magnetic susceptor projections.
- 9. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 1 further including a plurality of permanent magnets mounted along the electrical magnetic susceptor.
- 10. An x-ray tube comprising:
- an evacuated envelope;
- an anode formed at least along an annular surface adjacent one end of the envelope, the envelope and anode being interconnected;
- a cathode assembly rotatably supported relative to and within the envelope, the cathode assembly including a cathode means for emitting electrons for forming an electron beam which irradiates the anode to generate x-rays;
- a means for rotating the envelope and anode;
- a means for holding the cathode assembly stationary as the envelope and anode rotate including a magnetic susceptor means and a magnetic means, one of the magnetic susceptor means and magnet means being mounted to the cathode assembly and the other being mounted peripherally around an exterior of and closely adjacent to the envelope in magnetic communication with each other; and
- a means for damping oscillation of the cathode assembly.
- 11. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 10 wherein the damping means includes an electrically conductive, minimally magnetically susceptive material disposed adjacent the susceptor means such that movement of the susceptor means relative to the magnets induces eddy currents within the magnetically conductive material, which eddy currents interact with the magnets to create a force which damps movement.
- 12. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 10 wherein the damping means includes an electrically conductive disk and magnetic assembly, one of the electrically conductive disk and magnet being connected with the envelope for rotation therewith and the other being connected with the cathode assembly, such that as the envelope rotates relative to the cathode assembly, the magnet induces eddy currents in the disk which exerts a rotational force on the cathode assembly.
- 13. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 10 wherein the damping means includes a pair of electromagnetic coils disposed adjacent the susceptor means, the electromagnetic coils being disposed adjacent the susceptor means such that the magnet susceptor means affects a resonance frequency of the coil, a current supply for supplying oscillating current near but offset from a resonance frequency of the coils such that as the susceptor means moves closer to one of the coils, its self-inductance increases and the magnetic force with which it attracts the magnetically susceptive material decreases and such that as the magnet susceptor means moves away from the other coil, the self-inductance of the other coil decreases and the magnetic force with which the other coil attracts the susceptor means increases.
- 14. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 10 wherein the magnet means includes a plurality of magnets are mounted with alternating poles disposed toward the susceptor means.
- 15. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 14 wherein the plurality of magnets are mounted outside the envelope and the magnetic susceptor means is mounted in the envelope to the cathode assembly.
- 16. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 14 wherein the susceptor means includes a plurality of permanent magnets mounted opposite the plurality of magnets of the magnet means.
- 17. The x-ray tube as set forth in claim 14 wherein the susceptor means includes a generally cylindrical portion with an outward projecting tooth adjacent each of the permanent magnets.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. Nos. 07/817,294; 07/817,295 now U.S. Pat. No. 52,009; and 07/817,296, all filed Jan. 6, 1992 and U.S. Application Ser. No. 07/862,805, filed Apr. 3, 1992.
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