Patent Number: 063058421
Section: claims

1. An X-ray examination apparatus comprising: an X-ray source and  a diaphragm unit connected to the X-ray source,  the diaphragm unit further comprising shutters for limiting a radiation cone beam emanating from a focal spot of the X-ray source, and a light source for generating a light cone beam which traverses the shutters via a reflector device,  wherein the shutters include correction shutters which are transparent to X-rays but impervious to light and limit the light cone beam and two preferably adjustable pairs of shutter plates having pair-wise parallel shutter edges for limiting the radiation cone beam in two mutually perpendicular directions, wherein one of the correction shutters is connected to each shutter plate in such a manner that its edge extends parallel to the shutter edge and wherein the correction shutters connected to a pair of shutter plates are situated in mutually offset planes.  an X-ray source and  a diaphragm unit connected to the X-ray source, the diaphragm unit further comprising shutters for limiting a radiation cone beam emanating from a focal spot of the X-ray source, and a light source for generating a light cone beam which traverses the shutters via a reflector device,  wherein the shutters include correction shutters which are transparent to X-rays but impervious to light and limit the light cone beam and two preferably adjustable pairs of shutter plates having pair-wise parallel shutter edges for limiting the radiation cone beam in two mutually perpendicular directions, wherein one of the correction shutters is connected to each shutter plate in such a manner that its edge extends parallel to the shutter edge, wherein the correction shutters connected to a pair of shutter plates are situated in mutually offset planes, wherein the focal spot of the X-ray source is inclined relative to the planes of the correction shutters, and  wherein the offset between the planes of the correction shutters is chosen to be such that the asymmetry of the radiation cone beam, imposed by the inclination, is at least partly compensated for by a corresponding asymmetry of the light cone beam. 2. An X-ray examination apparatus comprising: