Radiant energy – Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling – With means to inspect passive solid objects
Patent
1975-10-15
1976-11-30
Smith, Alfred E.
Radiant energy
Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling
With means to inspect passive solid objects
250445T, 250491, G01N 2100, G01N 2134, G01N 2300, G01N 2304
Patent
active
039951588
ABSTRACT:
Means for supporting an object, or a portion thereof, during radiographic analysis comprising a hollow reservoir adapted to receive and hold a constant volume of fluid material within the interior thereof, said reservoir having a pouch-like flexible member forming all or a portion of one wall thereof, said pouch-like flexible member being adapted to receive and support the object undergoing analysis during radiographic exposure thereof, a second flexible member forming all or a portion of a second wall thereof, and means operatively connected to said second flexible member for moving said second flexible member so as to cause a corresponding movement of said pouch-like flexible member. During use, the second flexible member is moved in such a manner as to cause an enlargement of the pouch-like deformation of the pouch-like flexible member. After the object to be examined is inserted in the enlarged deformation, the second flexible member is moved so as to cause the pouch-like flexible member to conform to the exterior surface of the object and thereby provide proper support therefor during the radiographic procedure.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3867634 (1975-02-01), Hounsfield
Grigsby T. N.
Hirsch Joseph I.
Smith Alfred E.
Syntex (U.S.A.) Inc.
Walker William B.
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