Cabinet assembly for radiation detector

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Nonphotographic detector support

Reexamination Certificate

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C378S167000, C378S182000, C378S190000

Reexamination Certificate

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07954997

ABSTRACT:
A modified grid cabinet or “bucky” assembly intended for use with a digital imaging system and dimensioned and structured to retrofit a conventional film type x-ray device originally intended for use in combination with a conventional film bucky. The bucky assembly includes a frame having an at least partially hollow interior and a tray movably connected to the frame and slidably positionable between an outwardly extending open position and an inwardly disposed closed position. The tray is structured to support and position a digital sensor into an imaging position relative to the operative image capturing components of the digital imaging system. The tray includes a retaining assembly disposed and structured to removably retain the digital sensor in any a plurality of operative orientations including a portrait orientation and a landscape orientation.

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patent: 7775712 (2010-08-01), Thieman

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