X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Source – Electron tube
Patent
1984-12-05
1987-06-30
Church, Craig E.
X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices
Source
Electron tube
378133, H01J 3510
Patent
active
046776516
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a rotary anode X-ray tube having a sliding bearing and a further bearing system. The further bearing system, preferably a magnetic bearing, is constructed so that it can absorb substantially entirely the axial and radial bearing forces, while the sliding bearing, which is preferably constructed as a spiral groove bearing with liquid metal lubrication, is shaped so that it absorbs the bearing forces only for a small fraction. It therefore has only a low friction, but it permits the supply of the anode current and especially an effective cooling of the anode disk.
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Hartl Walter A. M.
Peter Diethard A.
Reiber Klaus H.
Church Craig E.
Porta David P.
Treacy David R.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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