Title of Invention

X-RAY EQUIPMENT

Abstract X-Ray equipment, that as well as having a controlled current converter (2), a capacitor bank (4), a power inverter (5), a supply source(1) , and a set-up transformer (6), has an input voltage control equipment (9) that activates relays (10) of the connection points of an auxiliary transformer (12) so that it is not necessary to manually carry out any change in the supply connections depending on the supply voltage. Furthermore it is possible to carry out the charging of the capacitors in a programmed manner, and the charging voltage of the capacitor bank (4) is fixed and independent of the supply voltage (1), the equipment being able to operate automatically at a voltage between 90 and 2 64 volts.
Full Text X-RAY EQUIPMENT
DESCRIPTION
PURPOSE OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The subject of this invention is X-ray equipment, among
that used for the analysis and diagnosis of illnesses in
medicine.
[0002] The subject of this invention is not only the equipment
itself, but also the totality of elements that it features
with the purpose of providing it with the characteristics that
have been described in the first claim.
[0003] This invention is characterizes by the possibility that
it offers of being able :o use the equipment independently of
the supply voltage, it: being unnecessary to make any
structural change, since the machine automatically detects the
input voltage and acts so that the actual equipment ana the
rest of the elements or auxiliary apparatus connected to the
apparatus can work properly without it being necessary to make
any change in the connection of the equipment supply.
[0004] The present invention is also characterized by the
possibility of acting on the manner and conditions in which
the supply of input current is carried out.
[0005] Therefore, the present invention is encompassed within
the field of equipment used in radiography.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Until the present time equipment used in radiography

has the drawback of operating at different supply voltages,
especially as regards auxiliary equipment connected to it,
such as, for example, collimators, ionisation chambers, brakes
etc. This equipment is supplied using transformers or
autotransformers with a series of selectable outlets, that,
depending on the input voltage, some or others are selected.
This obliges a manual change to be made at the moment of
setting-up, depending on the input voltage. An action that is
only carried out on connecting the equipment to the supply if
the supply voltage is not. correct it car. damage saio equipment
not connected to the appropriate supply voltage.
[0007] On the other hand, it also happens that in certain
installations, depending on the quality of the electrical
supply, it can happen that a dip in the supply from the
network takes place, due to the demand of the X-ray equipment,
because of which the use of said apparatus becomes
incompatible with the supply that there is in the area.
[0008] It also occurs that some X-ray equipment is not
equipped with the necessary electronics for its operation at
voltages different to those for which it has been designed.
[0009] Therefore the purpose of the present invention is that
of developing X-ray equipment that allows its use
independently of the supply voltage and frequency, where it is
not necessary to carry out any change-over or selection action
of the appropriate outlet of the auto-transformer for the
supply of auxiliary equipment, depending or the supply voltage
of the equipment, and where, furthermore, with the purpose of
avoiding the dip in the network supply, in be possible to
program the current so that it be adaptec to the
characteristics of the service.

DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The proposed invention of X-ray equipment allows
radiography activities to be carried out independently of the
input voltage and frequency, being valid for a range of 90 to
264 V of alternating current, as well as for 50 or 60 Hz.
[0011] The equipment has a Buck-boost type controlled
converter, connected to a bank of capacitors, which are
charged at a fixed voltage, independently of the supply
voltage. At the outlet of the bank of capacitors a controlled
power inverter is placed, in whose outlet a step-up
transformer, which is connected directly with the X-ray tube,
is placed.
[0012] The converter allows the charging of the bank of
capacitors to be carried out in a controlled manner, by means
of an input current programmer, which avoids dips in the
networks in areas that are less interconnected or directly
supplied through independent supply sets. Furthermore, and
thanks to the fact of allowing the charging of the bank of
capacitors to be carried out in a controlled manner, the
overload of the network supply connection is avoided, both in
the actual cable and in the socket.
[0013] Furthermore, the equipment has a network voltage
control unit, governed oy means of a microprocessor, which
carries out both evaluation of the input voltage and
determined actions, which for a given supply voltage activates
solid state relays corresponding to the correct supply input
of the auto-transformer, with the purpose of obtaining the
most suitable supply for the different auxiliary equipment,
such as brakes, collimators, or ionisation chambers.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] To supplement the description that made herein, and
with the aim of leading to a better understanding of its
characteristics, this specification is accompanied by a set of
drawings in whose figures, in an illustrative and non-limiting
way, the most significant details of the invention have been
represented.
Figure 1. Shows a representation of the different clocks that
form the X-ray equipment that is the subject of the invention.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0015] In view of the figures mentioned a method of preferable
embodiment of the invention is described below, as well as an
explanation of the drawings.
[0016] In figure 1 we can see that the supply voltage (1) of
the equipment comes both to an AC-DC universal voltage source
(8), as well as to a controlled current converter ,21, and to
input voltage control equipment (9).
[0017] This input voltage control equipment (9) is that in
charge with evaluating the input voltage, and based on this
input voltage, of activating relays (10, that can be normal or
solid state. Said relays (10; are the different input
connections for an auxiliary transformer (12) with the purpose
that the auxiliary equipment, such as Dickies (13), brakes
(14), collimators (15) and ionisation chambers (16) are
supplied at the proper voltage.

[0018] The X-ray equipment has a controlled current (2)
converter, on which an input current programmer (3) acts, so
that the charging of the bank of capacitors (4) can be
programmed, fairly rapidly, with the purpose of avoiding a dip
in the distribution network, due to lack of generation; and
also that the overload of the connection point to the supply
network is avoided.
[0019] The controlled current converter (2) allows the Dank of
capacitors to be charged at a fixed vcltage and independent of
the supply voltage, the vcltage to which the X-ray equipment
is connected not mattering in any way. To said bank of
capacitors (4) a power inverter (5) is connected, whose outlet
is connected to a step-up transformer (6), these latter being
governed by a control (11). The X-ray tube (7) is connected to
the set-up transformer (6).
[0020] It is not considered necessary tc make more this
description more extensive in order that any expert in the
material may understand the scope of the invention and the
advantages arising from it.
[0021] The materials, shape, size and layout of the parts will
be liable to variation provided they don't alter essential
nature of the invention.
[0022] The terms in which this report r.as been described must
always be taken in a broad and non-restrictive sense.

WE CLAIMS
1. X-ray equipment, having an AC-DC universal supply source
(8), a controlled current converter (2), a capacitor bank (4)
and a power inverter (5) connected to a set-up transformer
(6), wherein the power inverter (5) and the set-up transformer
(6) are governed by a control (11); characterised in that they
can be connected to any supply voltage (1) independent of the
value of the voltage, in a range of 9C to 264 volts, where the
capacitor bank (4) is charged at a fixec voltage independent
of the supply voltage (1) , and wherein, the charging of said
bank of napacitors (4) can be carried out in a programmed
manner, by means of an input current programmer (3),
preventing dips in a network caused by the charging of the
capacitors as well as an overloading of the network supply
connection, also having an input voltage control equipment (9)
in charge of evaluating the supply voltage (1) and based on
input voltage, of activating relays (10), that can be normal
or solid state, are the different input connections for an
auxiliary transformer (12) with the purpose that auxiliary
equipment, buckies (13), brakes (14), coliimators (15) and
ionisation chambers (16), are supplied at: the proper voltage,
not being necessary to carry out any manual change-over in
their supply depending on network voltage, the auxiliary
transformer (12) being similarly governed by a control (11).

X-Ray equipment, that as well as having a controlled current
converter (2), a capacitor bank (4), a power inverter (5), a
supply source(1) , and a set-up transformer (6), has an input
voltage control equipment (9) that activates relays (10) of
the connection points of an auxiliary transformer (12) so that
it is not necessary to manually carry out any change in the
supply connections depending on the supply voltage.
Furthermore it is possible to carry out the charging of the
capacitors in a programmed manner, and the charging voltage of
the capacitor bank (4) is fixed and independent of the supply
voltage (1), the equipment being able to operate automatically
at a voltage between 90 and 2 64 volts.

Documents:

00500-kolnp-2005-abstract.pdf

00500-kolnp-2005-assignment.pdf

00500-kolnp-2005-claims.pdf

00500-kolnp-2005-correspondence-1.1.pdf

00500-kolnp-2005-correspondence-1.2.pdf

00500-kolnp-2005-correspondence.pdf

00500-kolnp-2005-description(complete).pdf

00500-kolnp-2005-drawings.pdf

00500-kolnp-2005-form-1.pdf

00500-kolnp-2005-form-18.pdf

00500-kolnp-2005-form-3.pdf

00500-kolnp-2005-form-5.pdf

00500-kolnp-2005-gpa.pdf

00500-kolnp-2005-international publication.pdf

00500-kolnp-2005-priority document.pdf

500-KOLNP-2005-CORRESPONDENCE 1.3.pdf

500-KOLNP-2005-FORM 27.pdf

500-kolnp-2005-granted-abstract.pdf

500-kolnp-2005-granted-assignment.pdf

500-kolnp-2005-granted-claims.pdf

500-kolnp-2005-granted-correspondence.pdf

500-kolnp-2005-granted-description (complete).pdf

500-kolnp-2005-granted-drawings.pdf

500-kolnp-2005-granted-examination report.pdf

500-kolnp-2005-granted-form 1.pdf

500-kolnp-2005-granted-form 18.pdf

500-kolnp-2005-granted-form 3.pdf

500-kolnp-2005-granted-form 5.pdf

500-kolnp-2005-granted-gpa.pdf

500-kolnp-2005-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

500-kolnp-2005-granted-specification.pdf


Patent Number 226774
Indian Patent Application Number 500/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 52/2008
Publication Date 26-Dec-2008
Grant Date 24-Dec-2008
Date of Filing 24-Mar-2005
Name of Patentee SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA DE ELECTROMEDICINA Y CALIDAD S.A.
Applicant Address PELAYA, 9 P.I. RIO DE JANEIRO, 28110 ALGETE
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 DIAZ CARMENA FRANCISCO PELAYA, 9 P.I. RIO DE JANEIRO, 28110 ALGETE
2 QUEROL SILES ALFONSO PELAYA, 9 P.I. RIO DE JANEIRO, 28110 ALGETE
3 DIAZ CARMENA ANGEL PELAYA, 9 P.I. RIO DE JANEIRO, 28110 ALGETE
4 ALVAREZ DOMINGUEZ JOSE LUIS PELAYA, 9 P.I. RIO DE JANEIRO, 28110 ALGETE
PCT International Classification Number H05G 1/10
PCT International Application Number PCT/ES2003/000069
PCT International Filing date 2003-02-07
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 1900-01-01 Not Applicable