Electromechanical x-ray generator
US-2015371806-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9153407B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9153407-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314099201-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 6, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 7, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2015 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2015 |
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An X-ray tube is provided. The X-ray tube includes a first housing including an X-ray window formed therein, a second housing being rotatable about a rotational shaft installed within the first housing, an anode installed on the rotational shaft within the second housing and positioned in one side of the rotational shaft in an extending direction of the rotational shaft, an emitter installed on the rotational shaft within the second housing, positioned in the other side of the rotational shaft in the extending direction of the rotational shaft, and emitting electron beams, a lens unit installed between the anode and the emitter and focusing the electron beams emitted from the emitter to the anode, and an electron beam deflection unit installed on the rotational shaft to deflect an angle of electron beams moving toward the anode from the lens unit.
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What is claimed is: 1. An X-ray tube comprising: a first housing including an X-ray window formed therein; a second housing being rotatable about a rotational shaft installed within the first housing; an anode installed on the rotational shaft within the second housing and positioned in one side of the rotational shaft in an extending direction of the rotational shaft; an emitter installed on the rotational shaft within the second housing, positioned in the other side of the rotational shaft in the extending direction of the rotational shaft, and emitting electron beams; a lens unit installed between the anode and the emitter and focusing the electron beams emitted from the emitter to the anode; and an electron beam deflection unit installed on the rotational shaft to deflect an angle of electron beams moving toward the anode from the lens unit. 2. The X-ray tube of claim 1 , wherein the anode, the emitter, the lens unit, and the electron beam deflection unit are rotated about the rotational shaft together with the second housing. 3. The X-ray tube of claim 1 , wherein the anode has sloped surfaces formed to be symmetrical with respect to the rotational shaft so that a cross-section of the anode in the extending direction of the rotational shaft has a trapezoidal shape. 4. The X-ray tube of claim 3 , wherein the electron beam deflection unit is positioned between the lens unit and the anode. 5. The X-ray tube of claim 4 , wherein a region of the sloped surface of the surface of the anode that the electron beams reach after being deflected by the electron beam deflection unit has a ring-like shape. 6. The X-ray tube of claim 5 , wherein the electron beam deflection unit has a plurality of electrostatic deflection plates each having a different phase difference, and the plurality of electrostatic deflection plates are alternately positioned between the plurality of emitters about the rotational shaft. 7. The X-ray tube of claim 6 , wherein when the second housing rotates, electrons are sequentially emitted from the plurality of emitters upon being synchronized with a speed at which the second housing rotates. 8. The X-ray tube of claim 6 , wherein electrons emitted from each of the plurality of emitters have a continuous pulse form. 9. The X-ray tube of claim 3 , wherein the electron beam deflection unit is positioned between the lens unit and the emitter. 10. The X-ray tube of claim 1 , wherein the emitter comprises a nano material emitter. 11. The X-ray tube of claim 1 , wherein the emitter is formed in plural, and the plurality of emitters are disposed radially about the rotational shaft. 12. The X-ray tube of claim 11 , wherein when any one of the plurality of emitters is aligned with the X-ray window, electron beams are induced, and the induced electron beams are accelerated to the anode, producing X-rays.
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