Radiation image recording and read-out apparatus

Radiant energy – Automatic/serial detection of similar sources

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2504841, G03B 4208

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049470434

ABSTRACT:
A radiation image recording and read-out apparatus comprises an endless belt provided with a stimulable phosphor layer, a conveyance system for conveying the endless belt, an image recording section facing the endless belt for exposing the stimulable phosphor layer to radiation carrying an image to have the radiation image stored thereon, and an image read-out section facing the endless belt for irradiating stimulating rays to the image-recorded stimulable phosphor layer and obtaining electric image signals by detecting light emitted by the stimulable phosphor layer in proportion to the stored radiation energy when the stimulable phosphor layer is exposed to the stimulating rays. An erasing section faces the endless belt for eliminating residual radiation energy on the stimulable phosphor layer. The conveyance system is provided with adjustment section at least at two positions for variably adjusting a length of conveyance of the endless belt.

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