Cooling system and method for an imaging system

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Source support – Source cooling

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C378S141000, C378S142000, C378S199000

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07056017

ABSTRACT:
A cooling system for an imaging system includes a mounting plate having a first side and an opposing second side. The mounting plate further defines at least one opening. At least one heat conductor extends through the opening and through at least a portion of a dielectric fluid reservoir defined adjacent the second side of the mounting plate and adapted to enclose an X-Ray source. A heat sink is coupled to the first side of the mounting plate and receives at least a portion of the heat conductor.

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