Patents by Inventor Rodolfo Figueroa Saavedra

Rodolfo Figueroa Saavedra has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9583302
    Abstract: A piece of scientific/technological equipment is presented for the generation of a convergent photon beam for radiotherapy or other applications. This equipment consists of adequately modifying the trajectory of an electron beam from a linear accelerator (LINAC) by applying magnetic and/or electric fields. These electrons perpendicularly impact the surface of a curved material that has a particular curvature ratio (anode), thus generating X-rays. The interaction of the electrons with the atoms of the anode's material generate X-rays with a non-isotropic angular-spatial distribution, with a greater concentration in the focal direction, which is defined by the geometry of the anode. A curved collimator with an adequate curvature ratio is attached to the back of the anode. The collimator is made up of an array of a great number of small holes that point toward the focal point. This device transmits X-rays solely in the focal direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2012
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2017
    Assignees: UNIVERSIDAD DE LA FRONTERA, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CORDOBA
    Inventors: Rodolfo Figueroa Saavedra, Mauro Valente
  • Publication number: 20140112451
    Abstract: A piece of scientific/technological equipment is presented for the generation of a convergent photon beam for radiotherapy or other applications. This equipment consists of adequately modifying the trajectory of an electron beam from a linear accelerator (LINAC) by applying magnetic and/or electric fields. These electrons perpendicularly impact the surface of a curved material that has a particular curvature ratio (anode), thus generating X-rays. The interaction of the electrons with the atoms of the anode's material generate X-rays with a non-isotropic angular-spatial distribution, with a greater concentration in the focal direction, which is defined by the geometry of the anode. A curved collimator with an adequate curvature ratio is attached to the back of the anode. The collimator is made up of an array of a great number of small holes that point toward the focal point. This device transmits X-rays solely in the focal direction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2012
    Publication date: April 24, 2014
    Applicants: UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CORDOBA, UNIVERSIDAD DE LA FRONTERA
    Inventors: Rodolfo Figueroa Saavedra, Mauro Valente