Radiographic system including a light tight receiving magazine

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271 91, 271107, 271161, 378172, 378173, 378182, G01T 110, G03B 4204

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046635289

ABSTRACT:
A radiographic system for obtaining a visible radiation image by use of a stimulable phosphor sheet including a spot shot apparatus having a transport system for transporting the stimulable sheets from the supply magazine to the receiving magazine through a park and exposure station at which radiation is directed to the sheets. A plurality of the sheets are stacked in a supply magazine with the side of each sheet opposite the side having the phosphor layer facing upward. The sheets are sequentially transported to the exposure station for radiographic imaging, and then to a receiving magazine by a transport system. The receiving magazine includes a light-tight receiving magazine including one side having an access opening for receiving the exposed stimulable phosphor sheets. A removable shutter is insertable in the receiving magazine to block the access opening, and maintains the light-tight environment when the magazine is inserted in and removed from the housing structure defining a spot shot apparatus.

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patent: 4236078 (1980-11-01), Kotera et al.
patent: 4282439 (1981-08-01), Matsuura
patent: 4508331 (1985-04-01), Kashiwagi

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