Radiation image recording and read-out apparatus

Radiant energy – Automatic/serial detection of similar sources

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414283, G01T 1105

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047230746

ABSTRACT:
A radiation image recording and read-out apparatus comprises a sheet storing section for storing many stimulable phosphor sheets, a section for recording a radiation image on stimulable phosphor sheets, a section for reading out the radiation image by exposing the stimulable phosphor sheets to stimulating rays, and an erasing section for releasing residual radiation energy from the stimulable phosphor sheets. The apparatus also comprises a sheet conveyance system provided with a sheet holding mechanism for holding stimulable phosphor sheets transferably with respect to the sheet storing section, the image recording section, the image read-out section, and the erasing section. The sheet conveyance system moves the sheet holding mechanism in a arbitrary sequence among these sections.

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