1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns an x-ray radiator for an x-ray apparatus that, as is typical, has an x-ray tube from which x-rays exit at an exit window.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In angiographic applications and in particular in the field of neurology, it is meaningful to show partial regions of x-ray images in high resolution, for example in order to make detailed structures of and at vessels or stents visible.
High-resolution x-ray detectors are known. For detectors with pixel sizes of 20 μm up to 80 μm, a high x-ray dose is required so that suitable signals per pixel can be generated. These high power requirements can be satisfied only conditionally or not at all by x-ray tubes with conventional x-ray generators.
An object of the present invention is to provide an x-ray apparatus such that the performance of the tube for predetermined applications and detectors can be increased in a flexible manner and without a substantial conversion being necessary existing x-ray generators.
This object is achieved in accordance with the present invention by an x-ray generator having an x-ray lens module in immediate proximity to or at the beam exit window, the x-ray lens module enabling the insertion of an x-ray lens into the beam path of the x-rays.
By providing an x-ray lens module at the x-ray tube, the exiting x-rays can be focused and the power can thereby be locally increased. Rebuilding of the x-ray tube is no longer necessary to provide it with a separate x-ray lens module. The x-ray lens module is provided in the immediate proximity of or on the exit window such that the x-ray which exits can be focused in a sufficient manner. The addition of the x-ray lens into the beam path of the x-ray can ensue dependent on the application and can be adapted to the respective detector format.
In a preferred embodiment, at least one lens in the x-ray lens module can be tilted. A lens can also be pivotable. Moreover, a number of x-ray lenses can be provided, such as lenses with different foci relative to one another, which can be selectively pivoted into the beam path.
The individual lenses preferably are mechanically movable relative to the beam exit window, for example in the beam direction (to change the focus) and/or perpendicular thereto. In a preferred embodiment, the entire x-ray lens module is movable.
The x-ray generator also can have a diaphragm device in a typical manner. The x-ray lens module is preferably provided between the x-ray tube (thus between the exit window of the x-ray tube) and the diaphragm device. In a preferred embodiment, the x-ray lens module is at least partially integrated into the diaphragm device in the beam path so that space is saved. The reason for this is that previously typical lenses can absolutely occupy a relatively large amount of space.
The x-ray lenses are conventional lenses as currently exist and are tested in research, for example in material examination, but the use of such x-ray lenses in medical technology has not previously occurred.
a shows the inventive x-ray generator according to a first embodiment, with an x-ray tube is additionally shown in perspective.
b shows the x-ray generator of
An inventive x-ray generator as it is shown in FIG 1a having an x-ray tube 10 shown in perspective in the upper part of FIG 1a. This is a conventional x-ray tube 10, thus an x-ray tube that internally contains a cathode that emits electrons that strike an anode, at which x-rays are generated. The x-rays exit through an exit window 12 (shown particularly well in the perspective view). A radiator flange 14 on which further units can be attached is located at the exit window. As can be seen in
Arranging the lens 18 so as to be tiltable in the embodiment shown in
In
If more space is available, it is possible to make the x-ray lenses movable multi-dimensionally. This is schematically indicated in
It is necessary that the individual lenses 36 and 38 be moved within the x-ray module 34. The entire x-ray module alternatively can be movable. In such an x-ray module, the x-ray module is mounted on a slot attached to the flange 14 and be moved as a whole.
A frequent problem already mentioned above is lack of space for the x-ray lens module.
Although modifications and changes may be suggested by those skilled in the art, it is the intention of the inventor to embody within the patent warranted hereon all changes and modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of his contribution to the art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 028 904.5 | Jun 2005 | DE | national |