Patent classifications
H05G1/06
Radiography apparatus
A radiography apparatus includes a radiation generation unit that has a plurality of radiation sources generating radiation toward a subject, a C-arm that supports the radiation generation unit in a first end portion as one end, a radiography unit that is provided in a second end portion as the other end of the C-arm to face the radiation generation unit and images the subject using radiation, an imaging direction designation unit that designates an imaging direction of the subject, and a radiation source selection unit that selects the radiation source for use in imaging among the plurality of radiation sources using the designation of the imaging direction.
X-ray generator
An X-ray generator includes an X-ray tube configured to generate X-rays, an X-ray tube accommodation portion which accommodates at least a part of the X-ray tube and enclosing insulating oil, a second accommodation portion surrounding the X-ray tube accommodation portion when viewed in a tube axis direction of the X-ray tube, a blower fan configured to circulate gas inside a surrounding space defined between the X-ray tube accommodation portion and the second accommodation portion, and an X-ray shielding portion made of a material having a higher X-ray shielding ability than the X-ray tube accommodation portion and the second accommodation portion, and provided on an inner surface of the second accommodation portion.
X-ray generator
An X-ray generator includes an X-ray tube configured to generate X-rays, an X-ray tube accommodation portion which accommodates at least a part of the X-ray tube and enclosing insulating oil, a second accommodation portion surrounding the X-ray tube accommodation portion when viewed in a tube axis direction of the X-ray tube, a blower fan configured to circulate gas inside a surrounding space defined between the X-ray tube accommodation portion and the second accommodation portion, and an X-ray shielding portion made of a material having a higher X-ray shielding ability than the X-ray tube accommodation portion and the second accommodation portion, and provided on an inner surface of the second accommodation portion.
Monolithic x-ray source housing
A monolithic housing for an x-ray source can wrap at least partially around a power supply and an x-ray tube. The monolithic housing can include Al, Ca, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Ni, Si, Sr, Zn, or combinations thereof. Mg can be a major component of the monolithic housing. The monolithic housing can be formed by injection molding. The monolithic housing can provide one or more of the following advantages: (a) light weight (for easier transport), (b) high electrical conductivity (to protect the user from electrical shock), (c) high thermal conductivity (to remove heat generated during use), (d) corrosion resistance, (e) high strength, and (f) high electromagnetic interference shielding (to shield power supply components from external noise, to shield other electronic components from power supply noise, or both).
Monolithic x-ray source housing
A monolithic housing for an x-ray source can wrap at least partially around a power supply and an x-ray tube. The monolithic housing can include Al, Ca, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Ni, Si, Sr, Zn, or combinations thereof. Mg can be a major component of the monolithic housing. The monolithic housing can be formed by injection molding. The monolithic housing can provide one or more of the following advantages: (a) light weight (for easier transport), (b) high electrical conductivity (to protect the user from electrical shock), (c) high thermal conductivity (to remove heat generated during use), (d) corrosion resistance, (e) high strength, and (f) high electromagnetic interference shielding (to shield power supply components from external noise, to shield other electronic components from power supply noise, or both).
X-ray source voltage shield
A shield around an x-ray tube, a voltage multiplier, or both can improve the manufacturing process by allowing testing earlier in the process and by providing a holder for liquid potting material. The shield can also improve voltage standoff. A shielded x-ray tube can be electrically coupled to a shielded power supply.
X-ray source voltage shield
A shield around an x-ray tube, a voltage multiplier, or both can improve the manufacturing process by allowing testing earlier in the process and by providing a holder for liquid potting material. The shield can also improve voltage standoff. A shielded x-ray tube can be electrically coupled to a shielded power supply.
Compact high-voltage power supply and radiation apparatus systems and methods
A apparatus may include a power supply to receive a first voltage potential and output a second voltage potential that is greater than the first voltage potential and a cathode emitter to emit ions in response to application of the second voltage potential. The apparatus may also include a step down transformer to receive the second voltage potential and output a third voltage potential that is less than the second voltage potential. The apparatus may also include a heating element to, in response to application of the third voltage potential, heat the cathode emitter and lower a work function of the cathode emitter.
X-RAY APPARATUS
The present disclosure relates to an X-ray apparatus capable of stable driving, miniaturization, and weight reduction. The X-ray apparatus may include a case having an installation space formed therein; a high voltage separator installed inside the case, responsible for dividing the installation space into a first installation portion and a second installation portion, and having a high voltage generation space formed therein; an X-ray tube installed in the first installation portion; a high voltage generator installed in the high voltage generation space and responsible for receiving power from the outside, boosting the power, and supplying the boosted power to the X-ray tube; and a controller installed in the second installation portion and responsible for controlling driving of the X-ray tube and the high voltage separator.
X-ray generator
An X-ray generator includes an X-ray tube, an X-ray tube accommodation portion, and a power source unit having an internal substrate supplying a voltage to the X-ray tube sealed inside an insulating block. Insulating oil is enclosed in a space defined by an upper surface of the insulating block and an inner surface of the X-ray tube accommodation portion. A high-voltage power supply unit connected to a target support portion is disposed on the upper surface. At least one protrusion portion protruding to an insulating valve side beyond a boundary portion where the high-voltage power supply unit, the upper surface, and the insulating oil meet and surrounding the high-voltage power supply unit is provided on the upper surface. An apex portion of the protrusion portion is separated from an imaginary plane including an end portion of the insulating valve and extending in a direction orthogonal to a tube axis.