Radiation image recording and read-out apparatus

Radiant energy – Automatic/serial detection of similar sources

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2504841, G03C 516

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047744090

ABSTRACT:
In a radiation image recording and read-out apparatus, stimulable phosphor sheets are circulated along a predetermined circulation path through an image recording section for recording a radiation image of an object on the stimulable phosphor sheet by exposing the stimulable phosphor sheet to radiation through the object, an image read-out section including a stimulating ray source which is disposed in the circulation path and emits stimulating rays for scanning the stimulable phosphor sheet and a photoelectric converter which receives light emitted from the stimulable phosphor sheet to obtain an image signal and an erasing section for releasing residual radiation energy in the stimulable phosphor sheet before the stimulable phosphor sheet is returned to the image recording section. A cleaning sheet having thereon an adhesive material layer is transferred along the circulation path.

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