Patents by Inventor Riccardo Zennaro

Riccardo Zennaro 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: 8405056
    Abstract: The ion acceleration system or complex (T) for medical and/or other applications is composed in essence by an ion source (1), a pre-accelerator (3) and one or more linear accelerators or linacs (6, 8, 10, 13), at least one of which is mounted on a rotating mechanical gantry-like structure (17). The isocentrical gantry (17) is equipped with a beam delivery system, which can be either ‘active’ or ‘passive’, for medical and/or other applications. The ion source (1) and the pre-accelerator (3) can be either installed on the floor, which is connected with the gantry basement, or mounted, fully or partially, on the rotating mechanical structure (17). The output beam can vary in energy and intensity pulse-by-pulse by adjusting the radio-frequency field in the accelerating modules of the linac(s) and the beam parameters at the input of the linear accelerators.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2013
    Assignee: Fondazione per Adroterapia Oncologica—TERA
    Inventors: Ugo Amaldi, Saverio Braccini, Giulio Magrin, Peter Pearce, Riccardo Zennaro
  • Publication number: 20100320403
    Abstract: The ion acceleration system or complex (T) for medical and/or other applications is composed in essence by an ion source (1), a pre-accelerator (3) and one or more linear accelerators or linacs (6, 8, 10, 13), at least one of which is mounted on a rotating mechanical gantry-like structure (17). The isocentrical gantry (17) is equipped with a beam delivery system, which can be either ‘active’ or ‘passive’, for medical and/or other applications. The ion source (1) and the pre-accelerator (3) can be either installed on the floor, which is connected with the gantry basement, or mounted, fully or partially, on the rotating mechanical structure (17). The output beam can vary in energy and intensity pulse-by-pulse by adjusting the radio-frequency field in the accelerating modules of the linac(s) and the beam parameters at the input of the linear accelerators.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2006
    Publication date: December 23, 2010
    Applicant: FONDAZIONE PER ADROTERAPIA ONCOLOGICA - TERA
    Inventors: Ugo Amaldi, Saverio Braccini, Giulio Magrin, Peter Pearce, Riccardo Zennaro
  • Patent number: 7423278
    Abstract: System for ion acceleration for medical purposes comprising a conventional or superconducting cyclotron, a radiofrequency linear accelerator (Linac), a Medium Energy Beam Transport line (MEBT) connected, at the low energy side, to the exit of the cyclotron, and at the other side, to the entrance of the linear radiofrequency accelerator, as well as a High Energy Beam Transport line (HEBT) connected at high energy side to the radiofrequency linear accelerator exit and at the other end, to a system for the dose distribution to the patient. The high frequency of operation of the Linac allows for a reduced consumption and a remarkable compactness facilitating its installation in hospital structures. The use of a modular LINAC allows varying in active way the energy and the current of the therapeutic beam, having a small emittance and a time structure adapted to the dose distribution based on the technique known as the “spot scanning”.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2008
    Assignee: Fondazione per Adroterapia Oncologica-TERA
    Inventors: Ugo Amaldi, Massimo Crescenti, Riccardo Zennaro
  • Publication number: 20060170381
    Abstract: A system for ion acceleration for medical purposes includes a conventional or superconducting cyclotron, a radiofrequency linear accelerator (Linac), a Medium Energy Beam Transport line (MEBT) connected, at the low energy side, to the exit of the cyclotron, and at the other side, to the entrance of the linear radiofrequency accelerator, as well as a High Energy Beam Transport line (HEBT) connected at high energy side to the radiofrequency linear accelerator exit and at the other end, to a system for the dose distribution to the patient. The high operation frequency of the Linac allows for reduced consumption and a remarkable compactness facilitating its installation in hospital structures. The use of a modular LINAC allows varying in active way the energy and the current of the therapeutic beam, having a small emittance and a time structure adapted to the dose distribution based on the technique known as the “spot scanning”.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2005
    Publication date: August 3, 2006
    Applicant: FONDAZIONE PER ADROTERAPIA ONCOLOGICA - TERA
    Inventors: Ugo Amaldi, Massimo Crescenti, Riccardo Zennaro
  • Patent number: 6888326
    Abstract: A drift tube linear accelerator (linac) that can be used for the acceleration of low energy ion beams. The particles enter the linac at low energy and are accelerated and focused along a straight line in a plurality of resonant accelerating structures interposed by coupling structures up to the desired energy. In the accelerating structures, excited by an H-type resonant electromagnetic field, a plurality of accelerating gaps is provided between drift tubes supported by stems, for instance alternatively horizontally and vertically disposed. A basic module composed of two accelerating structures and an interposed coupling structure, or a modified coupling structure connected to a RF power generator, is if necessary linked to a vacuum system and equipped with one or more quadrupoles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2005
    Assignee: Fondazione per Adroterapia Oncologica—TERA
    Inventors: Ugo Amaldi, Massimo Crescenti, Riccardo Zennaro
  • Publication number: 20040108823
    Abstract: A drift tube (15) linear accelerator (linac) (4) that can be used for the acceleration of low energy ion beams is disclosed. The particles enter the linac (4) at low energy and are accelerated and focused along a straight line in a plurality of resonant accelerating structures (8) interposed by coupling structures (9) up to the desired energy, for instance for therapeutic needs. In the accelerating structures (8), excited by an H-type resonant electromagnetic field, a plurality of accelerating gaps (20) is provided between said drift tubes (15), said drift tubes being supported by stems, for instance alternatively horizontally (16) and vertically (17) disposed. A basic module (7) is disclosed, composed of two accelerating structures (8) and an interposed coupling structure (9), or if necessary a modified coupling structure (9A) connected to a RF power generator (11), being linked if necessary to a vacuum system (13) and equipped if necessary with one or more quadrupoles (18).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 24, 2003
    Publication date: June 10, 2004
    Applicant: FONDAZIONE PER ADROTERAPIA ONCOLOGICA - TERA
    Inventors: Ugo Amaldi, Massimo Crescenti, Riccardo Zennaro