X-ray tube with transmission anode

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

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C378S124000, C378S137000

Reexamination Certificate

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07738632

ABSTRACT:
An x-ray tube has a cathode that generates free electrons; an anode on which the free and accelerated electrons strikes so that x-ray radiation is generated; a cooling channel with coolant flowing therethrough to cool the anode; a vacuum region between the cathode and the anode; and an exit window through which the x-ray radiation exits from the x-ray tube. The anode is fashioned as a transmission anode; with the transmission anode arranged between the vacuum region and the cooling channel, with the cooling channel arranged between the transmission anode and the exit window; so the useful x-ray radiation passes through the coolant.

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patent: 2006/0115051 (2006-06-01), Harding
patent: 2007/0274454 (2007-11-01), Freudenberger et al.
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patent: 0 147 009 (1989-12-01), None

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