US1755025A - Socket for the combination X-ray radiators - Google Patents

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US1755025A
US1755025A US229694A US22969427A US1755025A US 1755025 A US1755025 A US 1755025A US 229694 A US229694 A US 229694A US 22969427 A US22969427 A US 22969427A US 1755025 A US1755025 A US 1755025A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05GX-RAY TECHNIQUE
    • H05G1/00X-ray apparatus involving X-ray tubes; Circuits therefor
    • H05G1/02Constructional details
    • H05G1/04Mounting the X-ray tube within a closed housing

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  • the object of this invention is the improvement of all the well known medical radiating apparatuses where the fundamental part is a socket for the combination X ray radiator,
  • the usefulness of the apparatus lies in the fact that it can be used for various medical purposes, therapeutic and diagnostic. It is simple and easy to operate same by only changing the required radiating lamp or tube,forinstance: Removing the X ray lamp and replacing same with the quartz sun lamp the apparatus will function as quartz lamp producing ultra-violet-ray etc.
  • Fig. 1 longitudinal section of socket Fig. 2 cross-section of socket
  • Fig. 3 socket in closed position.
  • the socket was made for the aforementioned purposes, and is constructed of any good insulating material made in the shape of globe (1) in two parts, and serves as a socket into which the various lamps may be inserted.
  • This insulating globe (1) of two parts is provided with two extending arm channels, which serve as supports for the extending arms of all the clamps.
  • hinges (4:) were provided for opening and closing this double insulating globe (1).
  • a key-hinge lock (5) is used to lockthe globe.
  • This double insulating globe (1) is fas- 49 tended on a moving arm (7).
  • the extending arm channels (2) have end snap-locks (8), so as to hold the extending lamps fast in place.
  • the extending arm channels (2) are made of insulating material.
  • the end snaplooks (8) are provided with proper hinges (11) and with a lock-key (12).
  • this double insulating globe (1) is equipped with a reflecting camera (13), which has a lamellated shutter mechanism (14), controlled by a regulating screw (15) and the opening to the reflectingchamber may be made small or large as desired.
  • a radio-therapeutic device of the character described comprising a globe shaped casing constituting a lamp socket formed in two concentric sections and provided with a plurality of tubular arms for the insertion of lamps of different characters, said arms being provided with locking means for the lamp.

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April 15, 1930. s. SCH-VACHO 1,755,025
SOCKET FOR THE COMBINATION X-RAY RADIATORS Filed Oct. 29, 1927 Patented Apr. 15, 1930 [UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE SOCKET FOR THE COMBINATION X-RAY RADIATOBS Application filed October 29, 1927. Serial No. 229,694.
The object of this invention is the improvement of all the well known medical radiating apparatuses where the fundamental part is a socket for the combination X ray radiator,
is} which serves for diiierent medical purposes, as X ray generator quartz lamp, Solus lamp, F insen and electromagnetic lamp. With the help and due to the arrangement of this socket; the different above mentioned radiating lamps may be used for Various medical purposes.
The usefulness of the apparatus lies in the fact that it can be used for various medical purposes, therapeutic and diagnostic. It is simple and easy to operate same by only changing the required radiating lamp or tube,forinstance: Removing the X ray lamp and replacing same with the quartz sun lamp the apparatus will function as quartz lamp producing ultra-violet-ray etc.
The combination X ray radiator socket is shown through different views. Fig. 1 longitudinal section of socket, Fig. 2 cross-section of socket, Fig. 3 socket in closed position.
The socket was made for the aforementioned purposes, and is constructed of any good insulating material made in the shape of globe (1) in two parts, and serves as a socket into which the various lamps may be inserted.
This insulating globe (1) of two parts is provided with two extending arm channels, which serve as supports for the extending arms of all the clamps. For opening and closing this double insulating globe (1), hinges (4:) were provided. And to lockthe globe a key-hinge lock (5) is used.
This double insulating globe (1) is fas- 49 tended on a moving arm (7). The extending arm channels (2) have end snap-locks (8), so as to hold the extending lamps fast in place. The extending arm channels (2) are made of insulating material. The end snaplooks (8) are provided with proper hinges (11) and with a lock-key (12). Furthermore, this double insulating globe (1) is equipped with a reflecting camera (13), which has a lamellated shutter mechanism (14), controlled by a regulating screw (15) and the opening to the reflectingchamber may be made small or large as desired.
Claims 1. A radio-therapeutic device of the character described, comprising a globe shaped casing constituting a lamp socket formed in two concentric sections and provided with a plurality of tubular arms for the insertion of lamps of different characters, said arms being provided with locking means for the lamp.
2. A radio-therapeutic apparatus as recited in claim 1, in which the globe shaped socket is equipped with hinge and locking means, and is provided with a reflecting 5 chamber and with a shutter and shutter regulating means.
Inc. STEFAN SOHVACHO.
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US3728547A (en) * 1969-04-22 1973-04-17 Humanteknik Ab An x-ray apparatus and an operation lighting

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US3728547A (en) * 1969-04-22 1973-04-17 Humanteknik Ab An x-ray apparatus and an operation lighting

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