Radiant energy – Automatic/serial detection of similar sources
Patent
1988-08-29
1990-01-09
Hannaher, Constantine
Radiant energy
Automatic/serial detection of similar sources
2504241, 414403, G03G 516, H05B 3300, B65B 2102, B65B 6900
Patent
active
048930113
ABSTRACT:
A method and a reading station for processing a cassette containing an X-ray film coated with a layer of stimulatable phosphorus are proposed. The cassette with the film therein, before being positioned in the reading station, is exposed to X-rays to produce a latent image thereon. The film is then removed from the cassette and the phosphorus layer is brought by a laser beam scanner to luminescence so that the emitted light converts the latent image into digital electric signals stored in the central memory. The film is then erased and re-inserted into the same cassette within the reading station.
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Bauer Walter
Muller Jurgen
Voigtlander Volkmar
Agfa-Gevaert AG
Eisenberg J.
Hannaher Constantine
Striker Michael J.
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