X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Source – Electron tube
Patent
1989-10-03
1991-02-19
Westin, Edward P.
X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices
Source
Electron tube
378141, 378199, 378200, 378202, 378142, H01J 3510
Patent
active
049950657
ABSTRACT:
The disclosure concerns X-ray tubes. To obtain greater temperature stability of an X-ray tube, a substance is placed in the circulation space of the cooling fluid of the tube. The latent heat of fusion of this substance is used so that it melts during the examination stage in absorbing heat, and gets solidified during the resting stage. The disclosure is applicable to X-ray tubes.
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Janouin Serge
Masse Philippe
Pouzergues Bernard
Farley Walter C.
General Electric CGR S.A.
Westin Edward P.
Wong Don
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