Rotary anode type X-ray tube having a jacket to prevent lubrican

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Source – Electron tube

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378132, 378133, 378143, 378144, H01J 3510

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052107817

ABSTRACT:
A rotary X-ray tube of the anode type wherein a jacket which serves to prevent lubricant from being scattered into the space in a vacuum envelope is attached to at least one of a rotary structure to which an anode target is fixed and a stationary structure for holding the rotating body, enclosing a clearance opening which forms a border relative to the space in the vacuum envelope.

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