Radiation generating apparatus and radiation imaging system
US-2015373821-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10105112B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10105112-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415022905-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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An X-ray generating tube including a transmission target having a minute focal spot. The X-ray generating tube includes a transmission target having a first surface configured to be irradiated with an electron beam; an electron emitting source configured to irradiate the transmission target with the electron beam obliquely; and a tubular forward shield member to define an extraction angle of an extracted X-ray beam. The forward shield member is disposed such that a central axis of the electron beam and a central axis of the X-ray beam whose extraction angle is defined are located at the same side with respect to a virtual normal plane perpendicular to the surface and a projection of the central axis of the electron beam to the surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An X-ray generating tube comprising: a transmission target having a surface configured to be irradiated with an electron beam and generate X-rays; an electron emitting source configured to irradiate the surface with the electron beam and form a primary focal spot; a tubular backward shield member having an electron beam passage and located at the surface side of the transmission target; and a tubular forward shield member located in opposition to the surface side of the transmission target configured to define an extraction angle of an extracted X-ray beam, wherein the tubular backward shield member is connected to the tubular forward shield member, wherein the X-ray beam is extracted obliquely with respect to the surface; and the tubular forward shield member is disposed such that a central axis of the electron beam and a central axis of the X-ray beam are located at a same side with respect to a virtual normal plane perpendicular to the surface and a projection of the central axis of the electron beam to the surface and intersecting the primary focal spot. 2. The X-ray generating tube according to claim 1 , wherein the electron beam travels to the surface on one side of the virtual normal plane and the X-ray beam travels away from the surface on the one side of the virtual normal plane such that both the electron beam and the X-ray beam travel in different directions with respect to the one side of the virtual normal plane. 3. The X-ray generating tube according to claim 2 , wherein a projection of the electron beam to the surface is aligned with a projection of the X-ray beam to the surface from an off-focal spot. 4. The X-ray generating tube according to claim 1 , wherein the forward shield member has an opening through which part of the X-rays radiated from the target passes, and wherein the opening is located at the electron emitting source side with respect to the virtual normal plane. 5. The X-ray generating tube according to claim 4 , wherein the extraction angle of the X-ray beam is defined by the opening. 6. The X-ray generating tube according to claim 4 , wherein the X-ray beam has a cone shape having a portion inscribed in a virtual cone defined by the primary focal spot and the opening. 7. The X-ray generating tube according to claim 1 , wherein the backward shield member projects from the periphery of the target toward the electron emitting source. 8. The X-ray generating tube according to claim 1 , wherein a straight line connecting a center of a secondary focal spot formed on the backward shield member when backward scattered electrons scattered at the primary focal spot enter the backward shield member and a center of the primary focal spot passes through the opening. 9. The X-ray generating tube according to claim 1 , wherein an exit angle PHI that the central axis of the X-ray beam forms with the virtual normal plane is larger than an incidence angle theta that the central axis of the electron beam forms with the virtual normal plane. 10. The X-ray generating tube according to claim 1 , wherein the backward shield member and the forward shield member are integrated to a single unit. 11. The X-ray generating tube according to claim 1 , wherein an opening of the forward shield member is trapezoidal or rectangular. 12. The X-ray generating tube according to claim 11 , wherein two opposing sides that defines the opening are perpendicular to a normal to the primary focal spot. 13. The X-ray generating tube according to claim 1 , wherein the primary focal spot is spaced apart from the backward shield member. 14. An X-ray generating apparatus comprising: the X-ray generating tube according to claim 1 ; insulating fluid; a container accommodating the X-ray generating tube and the insulating fluid; and a drive circuit electrically connected to the X-ray generating tube, the drive circuit applying a voltage signal to the X-ray tube to control generation of X-rays, wherein the insulating fluid is in contact with the X-ray tube and the container. 15. The X-ray generating apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein the container has an opening; and the outer periphery of the backward shield member is connected to the opening of the container so as to transfer heat. 16. The X-ray generating apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein the container accommodates the drive circuit. 17. A radiography system comprising: the X-ray generating apparatus according to claim 14 ; an X-ray detecting unit configured to detect X-rays radiated from the X-ray generating apparatus and passed through a subject; and a control unit configured to control the X-ray generating apparatus and the X-ray detecting unit cooperatively. 18. The radiography system according to claim 17 , wherein the subject is a breast. 19. The radiography system according to claim 17 , wherein the X-ray generating apparatus is disposed in such a manner so as to be rotatable around a breast to acquire a tomographic image of the breast.
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