X-ray tube cathode with magnetic electron beam steering
US-9524845-B2 · Dec 20, 2016 · US
US12308199B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12308199-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217654046-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2022 |
| Publication date | May 20, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 20, 2025 |
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Various methods and systems are provided for a cathode of an X-ray imaging system, the cathode comprising a cup and a ceramic insulator having a convex outer surface mating with corresponding pockets on the cup surrounding the ceramic insulator.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cathode for an x-ray device, comprising: a cup; and a ceramic insulator having a convex outer surface mating with corresponding pockets on the cup surrounding the ceramic insulator, wherein the ceramic insulator has a substantially rectangular shape with curved edges, the convex outer surface located on a leg of the substantially rectangular shape. 2. The cathode of claim 1 , wherein the cup comprises metal, and wherein the ceramic insulator has only a center opening and through-holes or external recess with at least 90 degrees of circular curvature. 3. The cathode of claim 2 , wherein the center opening is a rectangular cutout with curved inner edges in a center of the ceramic insulator. 4. The cathode of claim 2 , wherein the ceramic insulator has a first leg opposite a third leg and a second leg opposite a fourth leg; wherein the first leg has a first width, the third leg has a second width greater than the first width; and the first leg and the third leg have a first length and the second leg and the fourth leg have a second length, where the first length is greater than the second length. 5. The cathode of claim 4 , wherein the convex outer surface includes a first curved surface and a second curved surface on the second leg and the fourth leg, respectively. 6. The cathode of claim 5 , wherein the first curved surface is positioned at a center of the second length. 7. The cathode of claim 5 , wherein the first curved surface has a unitary convex wave shape with a third width at a center point and a fourth width on either side of the third width along the second length. 8. The cathode of claim 7 , wherein the third width is greater than the first width and the fourth width is less than the first width. 9. The cathode of claim 5 , wherein the cathode further includes a first braze foil proximate to a first face of the ceramic insulator and a second braze foil proximate to a second face of the ceramic insulator, the first face opposite the second face. 10. The cathode of claim 9 , wherein the first braze foil and the second braze foil each have curves equivalent to the first curved surface and the second curved surface of the convex outer surface of the ceramic insulator. 11. The cathode of claim 9 , wherein the cup includes a base proximate to the first face of the ceramic insulator and a weld pad proximate to the second face of the ceramic insulator. 12. The cathode of claim 11 , wherein the base has a fifth leg opposite a seventh leg and a sixth leg opposite an eighth leg; wherein the fifth leg, the sixth leg, and the eighth leg have a fifth width, the seventh leg has a sixth width greater than the fifth width; and the fifth leg and the seventh leg have a third length and the sixth leg and the eighth leg have a fourth length, where the third length is greater than the fourth length. 13. The cathode of claim 12 , wherein the base includes a lower extension along a fifth length of the seventh leg for coupling the cathode to an x-ray tube of the x-ray device. 14. The cathode of claim 12 , wherein the base includes a pocket base on each of the sixth leg and the eighth leg, where a first pocket base on the sixth leg is in vertical alignment with the first curved surface on the second leg of the ceramic insulator and a second pocket base on the eighth leg is in vertical alignment with the second curved surface on the fourth leg of the ceramic insulator. 15. The cathode of claim 14 , wherein the first pocket base and the second pocket base are equivalent. 16. A cathode assembly for an x-ray device, comprising: a cathode cup configured to focus an electron beam on an anode assembly; a shield configured to shield components of the cathode assembly from backscatter electrons; a mask enclosing electrical leads; a cup formed by a weld pad and a base; and a ceramic insulator having a convex outer surface mating with corresponding pockets on the cup surrounding the ceramic insulator. 17. The cathode assembly of claim 16 , further comprising a first braze foil proximate to a first face of the ceramic insulator and a second braze foil proximate to a second face of the ceramic insulator, the first face opposite the second face, and the first braze foil and the second braze foil having convex outer surfaces which mate with the convex outer surface of the ceramic insulator. 18. An imaging system, comprising: a collector assembly; an anode assembly; and a cathode assembly configured to focus an electron beam on the anode assembly, wherein the cathode assembly includes a cup and a ceramic insulator having a convex outer surface mating with corresponding pockets on the cup surrounding the ceramic insulator, wherein the ceramic insulator has a substantially rectangular shape with curved edges, and the convex outer surface is located on a leg of the substantially rectangular shape. 19. The imaging system of claim 18 , wherein the collector assembly includes a window through which x-rays generated by the anode assembly are emitted, and an electron collector for absorbing backscatter electrons within the imaging system. 20. The imaging system of claim 18 , wherein the anode assembly includes at least one target on which the electron beam is focused, a rotor, and a bearing arm.
Insulation between electrodes or supports within the vacuum space · CPC title
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by rotation of the anode or anticathode · CPC title
Arrangements for concentrating, focusing, or directing the cathode ray · CPC title
Details of electron optical components, e.g. cathode cups · CPC title
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