Invention Grant
- Patent Title: X-ray systems and methods including X-ray anodes with gradient profiles
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Application No.: US16141676Application Date: 2018-09-25
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Publication No.: US10438768B2Publication Date: 2019-10-08
- Inventor: Neil Dee Olsen
- Applicant: Neil Dee Olsen
- Agency: Phillips, Ryther & Winchester
- Agent Justin K. Flanagan
- Main IPC: H01J35/00
- IPC: H01J35/00 ; H01J35/10

Abstract:
An anode for an X-ray tube can include one or more of an yttrium-oxide derivative, titanium diboride, boron carbide, titanium suboxide, reaction-bonded silicon carbide, and reaction-bonded silicon nitride. Upon collision with an anode, the kinetic energy of an electron beam in an X-ray tube is converted to high-frequency electromagnetic waves, i.e., X-rays. An anode from one or more of the above materials and a gradient distribution of conductive metals can reduce costs and/or weight, extend the life of the anode or associated components (e.g., bearings) and simultaneously provide a higher heat storage capacity as compared to traditional molybdenum and tungsten anodes.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190027337A1 X-RAY SYSTEMS AND METHODS INCLUDING X-RAY ANODES WITH GRADIENT PROFILES Public/Granted day:2019-01-24
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