US2179333A - Voltage control means for x-ray apparatus - Google Patents

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US2179333A
US2179333A US210656A US21065638A US2179333A US 2179333 A US2179333 A US 2179333A US 210656 A US210656 A US 210656A US 21065638 A US21065638 A US 21065638A US 2179333 A US2179333 A US 2179333A
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  • the apparatus is used as follows:
  • X-ray control apparatus of the character described, comprising a transformer adapted for connection to a line and provided with means for varying its output voltage, a high tension transformer energized thereby and adapted to supply current for the Xray tube, indicator for said output voltage, an adjustable resistance in circuit with said voltage indicator, a winding on said line transformer arranged to supply bucking voltage to said resistance independently of the voltage supplied to the high tension transformer, means for varying said bucking voltage to compensate for line voltage drop, said resistance be 'ing calibrated in terms of current and being adapted to insure accuracy of said voltage indicator at each current value.
  • X-ray control apparatus comprising a transformer adapted for connection to a line and provided with for varying its output voltage, a high tension transformer energized thereby and adapted to supply current for the X-ray tube, an indicator for said output voltage, and adjustable compensating 2 Claims.
  • This invention relates to X-ray apparatus and more particularly to the control means for the voltage applied to the X-ray tube.
  • the object of the invention is to provide improved control means for accurately determining and indicating in advance of closure of the eX-- posure switch, the kilovoltage to be applied to the tube, thereby eliminating any necessity of calculations or of readings fro-m charts, as heretofore has been necessary in the art.
  • L1, L2 represent the line which supplies current through the line switch Sun and major and minor line adjuster switches Sun, Sun to an autotransformer P1 which is conventionally connected through major and minor voltage selector switches Swr, S105, and by way of the exposure switch Swe, to the primary P2 of a high tension transformer, whose secondary S2 supplies current for the plate circuit of the X-ray tube, as is usual.
  • V represents the usual voltmeter, calibrated in kilovolts, across the autotransformer to indicate the voltage applied to the primary of the high tension transformer which energizes the X-ray tube.
  • an insulated secondary winding 81 connected to a potentiometer P01 which in turn has its output circuit connected to a second potentiometer P02.
  • the latter is so connected in series with the voltmeter V that the voltage supplied by winding S1 and developed across potentiometer P02 is out of phase with the voltage which is to be ap plied to the primary P2 of the high tension transformer. Bucking voltage is therefore produced in potentiometer P02.
  • the potentiometer P01 is adjustable and is set by the one who installs the apparatus, in accord ance with and to meet the voltage drop characteristic of the particular supply line L1L2 to which the apparatus is connected and through the apparatus to the X-ray tube.
  • potentiometer P02 is adjustable for the purpose of supplying a sufficient correction to the circuit and to voltmeter V so that said voltmeter may be calibrated in kilovolts and indicate accurately the voltage applied to the high tension transformer or to the X-ray tube after the exposure switch is closed.
  • potentiometer P02 has a dial calibrated in milliamperes in such manner that setting it to any desired value, say 50 milliamperes, will introduce the cuit with said voltage indicator, said line transformer being provided with means for supplying voltage to said compensating means independently of the high tension transformer connections to said line transformer, and said compensating means being adapted to insure accuracy of said voltage indicator for each position of said compensating means.

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Nov. 7, 1939. v c, B, @RSLEY 2,179,333
VOLTAGE CONTROL MEANS FOR X-RAY APPARATUS Filed lay 28, 1938 INVENTOR (IAPERTON B. HORSLEY ATTORNEYS Patented Nov. 7, 1939 VOLTAGE CONTROL MEANS FOR X-RAY APPARATUS Caperton B. Horsley, Willoughby, Ohio, assignor to Picker X-Ptay Corporation Waite Manufacturing Division, lino, Cleveland, Ohio, a corporation of Ohio Application May 28, 1938, Serial No. 210,656
proper correction into the circuit so that the voltmeter V will read accurately at that milliamperage.
The apparatus is used as follows:
Assuming the exposure switch Sws to be open, line switch S201 is closed, potentiometer P02 is adjusted to the desired amperage, say 50 milliamperes, and the major and minor voltage selector switches and S are adjusted to those positions which produce accurately the desired voltage reading, say 30 kilovolts, on voltmeter V. When these various adjustments have been accomplished, the operator is certain that upon closure of the exposure switch Sws current will be supplied to the high tension transformer and by it to the X-ray tube at the desired voltage and amperage. No reference to tables and no calculations are necessary.
Other advantages of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
What I claim is:
1. X-ray control apparatus of the character described, comprising a transformer adapted for connection to a line and provided with means for varying its output voltage, a high tension transformer energized thereby and adapted to supply current for the Xray tube, indicator for said output voltage, an adjustable resistance in circuit with said voltage indicator, a winding on said line transformer arranged to supply bucking voltage to said resistance independently of the voltage supplied to the high tension transformer, means for varying said bucking voltage to compensate for line voltage drop, said resistance be 'ing calibrated in terms of current and being adapted to insure accuracy of said voltage indicator at each current value.
2. X-ray control apparatus of the character described, comprising a transformer adapted for connection to a line and provided with for varying its output voltage, a high tension transformer energized thereby and adapted to supply current for the X-ray tube, an indicator for said output voltage, and adjustable compensating 2 Claims.
This invention relates to X-ray apparatus and more particularly to the control means for the voltage applied to the X-ray tube.
The object of the invention is to provide improved control means for accurately determining and indicating in advance of closure of the eX-- posure switch, the kilovoltage to be applied to the tube, thereby eliminating any necessity of calculations or of readings fro-m charts, as heretofore has been necessary in the art.
In the drawing the view shown illustrates diagrammatically one arrangement of apparatus embodying the invention. 7
L1, L2 represent the line which supplies current through the line switch Sun and major and minor line adjuster switches Sun, Sun to an autotransformer P1 which is conventionally connected through major and minor voltage selector switches Swr, S105, and by way of the exposure switch Swe, to the primary P2 of a high tension transformer, whose secondary S2 supplies current for the plate circuit of the X-ray tube, as is usual.
V represents the usual voltmeter, calibrated in kilovolts, across the autotransformer to indicate the voltage applied to the primary of the high tension transformer which energizes the X-ray tube.
Also associated with the autotransformer is an insulated secondary winding 81 connected to a potentiometer P01 which in turn has its output circuit connected to a second potentiometer P02. The latter is so connected in series with the voltmeter V that the voltage supplied by winding S1 and developed across potentiometer P02 is out of phase with the voltage which is to be ap plied to the primary P2 of the high tension transformer. Bucking voltage is therefore produced in potentiometer P02.
The potentiometer P01 is adjustable and is set by the one who installs the apparatus, in accord ance with and to meet the voltage drop characteristic of the particular supply line L1L2 to which the apparatus is connected and through the apparatus to the X-ray tube.
The potentiometer P02, however, is adjustable for the purpose of supplying a sufficient correction to the circuit and to voltmeter V so that said voltmeter may be calibrated in kilovolts and indicate accurately the voltage applied to the high tension transformer or to the X-ray tube after the exposure switch is closed. Accordingly, potentiometer P02 has a dial calibrated in milliamperes in such manner that setting it to any desired value, say 50 milliamperes, will introduce the cuit with said voltage indicator, said line transformer being provided with means for supplying voltage to said compensating means independently of the high tension transformer connections to said line transformer, and said compensating means being adapted to insure accuracy of said voltage indicator for each position of said compensating means.
CAPERTON B. HORSLEY.
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US2464061A (en) * 1946-04-03 1949-03-08 Gen Electric Welding current transformer connection
US2481500A (en) * 1944-08-05 1949-09-13 W W Boes Company Electrical measuring instrument and circuits therefor
US2712074A (en) * 1945-01-19 1955-06-28 Hugh G Neil Electrical control circuit
US2944207A (en) * 1956-06-26 1960-07-05 Gen Dynamics Corp Current loss compensating device
US3337784A (en) * 1962-02-09 1967-08-22 Lueder Holger Method for the production of unipolar ions in the air and for enriching the air of a room with them
US3417302A (en) * 1962-02-09 1968-12-17 Holger George Lueder Apparatus for the production of unipolar ions in the air of a room
US4486895A (en) * 1980-07-14 1984-12-04 The Machlett Laboratories, Incorporated X-Ray tube voltage indicator

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2481500A (en) * 1944-08-05 1949-09-13 W W Boes Company Electrical measuring instrument and circuits therefor
US2712074A (en) * 1945-01-19 1955-06-28 Hugh G Neil Electrical control circuit
US2464061A (en) * 1946-04-03 1949-03-08 Gen Electric Welding current transformer connection
US2944207A (en) * 1956-06-26 1960-07-05 Gen Dynamics Corp Current loss compensating device
US3337784A (en) * 1962-02-09 1967-08-22 Lueder Holger Method for the production of unipolar ions in the air and for enriching the air of a room with them
US3417302A (en) * 1962-02-09 1968-12-17 Holger George Lueder Apparatus for the production of unipolar ions in the air of a room
US4486895A (en) * 1980-07-14 1984-12-04 The Machlett Laboratories, Incorporated X-Ray tube voltage indicator

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