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Section: claims

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A beam transport system for a hadron therapy facility with at least two patient treatment stations, comprising:a main beam transport line into which a hadron beam is injected;a secondary beam transport line branching off from said main beam transport line for delivering said hadron beam into one of said patient treatment stations;a switching electromagnet for deviating said hadron beam from said main beam transport line into said secondary beam transport line, said switching electromagnet comprising an electromagnet coil;an energising circuit associated with said electromagnet coil for energising the latter so as to produce a hadron beam deviation from said main beam transport line into said secondary beam transport line; anda discharge circuit capable of dissipating the electromagnetic energy stored in the switching electromagnet, when the energization of said electromagnet coil is interrupted;wherein said discharge circuit comprises a discharge accelerating circuit capable of generating a voltage opposing the counter electromotive force induced in the electromagnet coil when the energization of said electromagnet coil producing said hadron beam deviation is interrupted, wherein said voltage stays substantially constant or increases as the current induced in the electromagnet coil decreases. 2. The beam transport system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the discharge accelerating function of said discharge accelerating circuit only starts when the current induced in the electromagnet coil drops below a certain value. 3. The beam transport system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said discharge accelerating circuit comprises a power source capable of generating an electromotive force opposing the counter electromotive force induced in the electromagnet coil when the energization of said electromagnet coil is interrupted. 4. The beam transport system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said discharge accelerating circuit comprises a Zener diode, and the breakdown voltage of the Zener diode opposes the counter electromotive force induced in the electromagnet coil when the energization of said electromagnet coil is interrupted. 5. The beam transport system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said discharge accelerating circuit comprises at least two Zener diodes mounted in parallel. 6. The beam transport system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said discharge accelerating circuit comprises at least two Zener diodes mounted in series. 7. The beam transport system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said discharge accelerating circuit further comprises a current sensitive bypass circuit mounted in parallel with said Zener diode, respectively said Zener diodes, said current sensitive bypass circuit bypassing the decay current around said Zener diode, respectively said Zener diodes, until this current drops below a certain value. 8. The beam transport system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said discharge accelerating circuit comprises:a first circuit including a first Zener diode and a first current sensitive bypass circuit mounted in parallel with said first Zener diode, said first current sensitive bypass circuit bypassing the decay current around said Zener diode until this current drops below a certain value I1; anda second circuit mounted in series with said first circuit and including a second Zener diode and a second current sensitive bypass circuit mounted in parallel with said second Zener diode, said second current sensitive bypass circuit bypassing the decay current around said second Zener diode until this decay current drops below a certain value I2<I1. 9. The beam transport system as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a fly-back diode mounted in series with said discharge accelerating circuit. 10. The beam transport system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said discharge accelerating circuit includes:a first branch including a Zener diode;a second branch connected in parallel with said first branch, said second branch including a high-power MOSFET; andan amplifying circuit controlling the gate of the MOSFET so that the breakdown voltage VZD of the Zener diode defines the drain-source voltage VDS of the MOSFET;wherein said discharge accelerating circuit is further designed so that the current flowing through said first branch is small in comparison to the current flowing through said second branch. 11. The beam transport system as claimed in claim 1, wherein:a single power source is associated with several electromagnet coils;a switching device is connected between said power source and said electromagnet coils for selectively disconnecting one electromagnet coil from said power source and connecting another electromagnet coil to said power source; anda discharge accelerating circuit is associated with each of said electromagnet coils. 12. The beam transport system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said power source has a voltage output adjustable between a maximum value and a steady state value; said beam transport system further including a controller setting the voltage of said power source to its maximum value when said power source is newly connected to one of said electromagnet coils and reducing it to its steady state value as soon as the current in said electromagnet coil reaches its steady state value. 13. The beam transport system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said energising circuit and said discharge accelerating circuit are designed so that the time interval required for reducing to zero the decay current induced in the electromagnet coil associated with a first patient treatment station, when its energization is interrupted, is substantially equal to the time interval required for establishing a desired working current in the electromagnet coil associated with a second patient treatment station, when the hadron beam is to be switched from said first patient treatment station into said second treatment station.