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Section: claims

1. A window for allowing transmission of x-rays, comprising:a) a support frame defining a perimeter and an aperture;b) a plurality of ribs extending across the aperture of the support frame and carried by the support frame;c) openings between the plurality of ribs;d) a film disposed over, carried by, and spanning the plurality of ribs and openings and configured to pass radiation therethrough;e) the plurality of ribs having at least two different cross-sectional sizes including at least one larger sized rib and at least one smaller sized rib;f) the at least one larger sized rib has a widthwise cross-sectional area across the aperture of the support frame that is at least 5% larger than a widthwise cross-sectional area of the at least one smaller sized rib; andg) the window being hermetically sealed to an enclosure configured to enclose an x-ray source or detection device in order to separate air from a vacuum within the enclosure. 2. The window of claim 1, wherein the at least one larger sized rib has a cross-sectional area that is at least 50% larger than a cross-sectional area of the at least one smaller sized rib. 3. The window of claim 1, wherein the at least one larger sized rib has a cross-sectional area that is at least twice as large as a cross-sectional area of the at least one smaller sized rib. 4. The window of claim 1, wherein the plurality of ribs include at least three different sizes and each larger size has a cross-sectional area that is at least 5% larger than a cross-sectional area of a smaller sized rib. 5. The window of claim 1, wherein the plurality of ribs include at least four different sizes and each larger size has a cross-sectional area that is at least 5% larger than a cross-sectional area of a smaller sized rib. 6. The window of claim 1, wherein the plurality of ribs form multiple hexagonal-shaped structures and define hexagonal-shaped openings. 7. The window of claim 1, wherein the plurality of ribs extend from one side of the support frame to an opposing side and are substantially parallel with respect to each other. 8. The window of claim 1, wherein the plurality of ribs intersect one another. 9. The window of claim 8, wherein the plurality of ribs are oriented non-perpendicularly with respect to each other and define non-rectangular openings. 10. The window of claim 1, wherein at least one larger sized rib has a longer length than all smaller sized ribs. 11. The window of claim 1, wherein at least one larger sized rib spans a greater distance across the aperture of the support frame than all smaller sized ribs. 12. The window of claim 1, wherein the plurality of ribs extend non-linearly across the aperture of the support frame. 13. The window of claim 1, wherein the at least one larger sized rib along with the support frame separate the at least one smaller sized rib into separate and discrete sections. 14. The window of claim 1, wherein tops of the plurality of ribs terminate substantially in a common plane. 15. The window of claim 1, wherein a pattern of the at least one larger sized rib is aligned with a portion of a pattern of the at least one smaller sized rib. 16. The window of claim 1, wherein a portion of a pattern of the at least one larger sized rib is aligned with a portion of a pattern of the at least one smaller sized rib. 17. The window of claim 1, wherein the at least one larger sized rib has a larger width than the at least one smaller sized rib. 18. The window of claim 1, wherein a portion of the support frame and a portion of the plurality of ribs are disposed in a single plane, having a thickness of less than 5 micrometers, which is substantially parallel with the film. 19. The window of claim 1, wherein the film contacts the plurality of ribs. 20. The window of claim 1, wherein:a) the window is hermetically sealed to a mount;b) the mount is attached to an x-ray detector; andc) the window is configured to allow x-rays to impinge upon the detector. 21. The window of claim 1, wherein:a) the window is hermetically sealed to an enclosure including an x-ray source, the enclosure being partially formed by the window and an x-ray tube; andb) the window is configured to allow x-rays to exit the x-ray source. 22. The window of claim 1, wherein the cross-section of the at least one larger sized rib extends along an entire length of the at least one larger sized rib. 23. The window of claim 1, wherein a larger cross-section of the at least one larger sized rib is larger than a smaller cross-section of the at least one smaller sized rib along a majority of a length of the at least one smaller sized rib across the aperture of the support frame. 24. The window of claim 1, wherein the at least one smaller sized rib has a smaller cross-section along at least a majority of a length of the at least one smaller sized rib across the aperture of the support frame. 25. A window for allowing transmission of x-rays, comprising:a) a support frame defining a perimeter and an aperture;b) a plurality of ribs extending across the aperture of the support frame and carried by the support frame, the plurality of ribs having openings therebetween;c) the plurality of ribs having tops that terminate substantially in a common plane;d) a film disposed over and spanning the plurality of ribs and openings and configured to pass radiation therethrough;e) the plurality of ribs having at least two different cross-sectional sizes including at least one larger sized rib and at least one smaller sized rib;f) the at least one larger sized rib has a widthwise cross-sectional area across the aperture of the support frame that is at least 50% larger than a widthwise cross-sectional area across the aperture of the support frame of the at least one smaller sized rib;g) the at least one larger sized rib has a longer length than all of the smaller sized ribs;h) the at least one larger sized rib spans a greater distance across an aperture of the support frame than at least one of the smaller sized ribs; andi) the window being hermetically sealed to an enclosure configured to enclose an x-ray source or detection device in order to separate air from a vacuum within the enclosure. 26. A window for allowing transmission of x-rays, the window comprising:a) a support frame defining a perimeter and an aperture;b) a plurality of ribs extending across the aperture of the support frame and carried by the support frame, the plurality of ribs having openings therebetween;c) the plurality of ribs terminate substantially in a common plane;d) a film disposed over and spanning the plurality of ribs and openings and configured to pass radiation therethrough;e) the plurality of ribs having at least two different cross-sectional sizes including at least one larger sized rib and at least one smaller sized rib;f) the at least one larger sized rib has a widthwise cross-sectional area that is at least 5% larger than a widthwise cross-sectional area of the at least one smaller sized rib, a larger widthwise cross-section of the at least one larger sized rib extending across the aperture of the support frame and along an entire length of the at least one larger sized rib, a smaller widthwise cross-section of the smaller sized rib being smaller along at least a majority of a length of the at least one smaller sized rib across the aperture of the support frame; andg) the window being hermetically sealed to a mount, the mount being further hermetically sealed to either an x-ray source or a detector in order to form a hermetically sealed enclosure.