AU7535181A - An apparatus for the safe-keeping of sheets of film - Google Patents
An apparatus for the safe-keeping of sheets of filmInfo
- Publication number
- AU7535181A AU7535181A AU75351/81A AU7535181A AU7535181A AU 7535181 A AU7535181 A AU 7535181A AU 75351/81 A AU75351/81 A AU 75351/81A AU 7535181 A AU7535181 A AU 7535181A AU 7535181 A AU7535181 A AU 7535181A
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- Australia
- Prior art keywords
- side wall
- film
- longitudinal side
- lid
- box
- Prior art date
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- Apparatus For Radiation Diagnosis (AREA)
Description
I N V E NT I ON : AN APPARATUS FOR THE SAFE-KEEPING OF SHEETS OF FILM
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to an apparatus for the safekeeping of film sheets before, during and after expo sure thereof in, for example, an X-ray camera, the apparatus being in the form of a box of great length and width and low height, and the box having an openable and closable lid.
THE STATE OF THE ART/TECHNICAL PROBLEM
One of the methods for investigating the presence of cancer of the breast in women is mammography, i.e. breast X-rays. Because of the high frequency of cancer of the breast in women, primarily in the age group between 35 and 69 years, it is desirable to be able to examine women in this risk zone at least ev e ry other ye a r , which would entail 850 000 examinations per year in Sweden alone. Each examination comprises from 2 to 3 images taken per breast and present installations have a capacity of from 4 to 5 such examinations per hour. Furthermore, it is desirable that one edge of the image be located as close to the ribcage as possible, whereby the probability of photographing the entire b r e a s t is greatly improved.
Thus, there is a need both of improved aids and more
effective equipment in this art.
These needs are now satisfied according to the present invention in that the apparatus disclosed by way of introduction is characterized in that the bottom and at least one side wall, which is preferably a longitudinal side wall, are disposed integrally with one another, the longitudinal side wall consisting of a strip bent at a right angle to the bottom. Preferably, the lid is fixedly secured to the above-mentioned longitudinal side wall by the intermediary of a film hinge and, on the inside, displays a compression pad for urging of the film sheet against the bottom. At the edge opposed to the hinge, the lid is provided with locking means for cooperation with locking means in the box. ADVANTAGES An apparatus or cassette according to the present invention is extremely simple to handle, primarily from the loading nad unloading points of view. Furthermore, the apparatus or cassette according to the present invention allows for extremely close abutment against the ribcage and almost totally lacks image-restricting parts. DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANY ING DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of one embodiment of an apparatus according to the present invention. Fig. 2 shows, on a larger scale, a top plan view of the apparatus of Fig. 1, certain parts having been broken away. Fig 3 is a section taken along the line A-A in Fig. 2. Fig. 4 shows, on a larger scale, a part section of the apparatus of Fig. 3.
As will be apparent to the skilled reader of Fig. 1, an apparatus according to the present invention is in the form of a box 1 with an openable and closable lid 2. The box 1 is of great width and length while being of low height.
Figs. 2 to 4 show the box 1 in greater detail. The bottom 3 and one longitudinal side wall 4 of the box consist preferably of a rigid carbon fibre material, a material which has proved to have excellent properties in conjunction
with X-ray photography. The remaining side walls of the box 1 consist of an aluminium frame with a locking lug 6 at the end of the short side walls opposed in relationship to the longitudinal side wall 4, only one locking lug 6 being illustrated in the Fig. 2, whereas the other is merely intimated. The locking lugs are urged towards the closing position by means of locking springs 7 and, in the aluminium frame, there are provided, in register with the locking lugs 6, recesses for the passage of a pin 8 for removal of the locking lugs from their closing position in engagement with a corresponding, fixed locking lug 9 on the lid 2. Furthermore, in the aluminium frame 5 there is provided an opening spring 10.a A l t h o u g h but one single spring 10 is illustrated on the Drawing, there may, natura lly, be provided one opening spring 10 in each short side wal 1.
The lid 2 consists of a so-called sandwich construction preferably of aluminium and polyethylene. On the inner side of the lid 2, there is fixedly disposed a compression pad 11 which serves to compress a film sheet 14 against the bottom 3 and against the inside of the longitudinal side wall 4. As will be apparent to the skilled reader of Fig. 5, the lid 2 is mounted on the longitudinal side wall 4 by the intermediary of a film hinge 12 of per se conventional type. The lid 2 proper may be fixedly disposed on one of the hinge portions by means of rivets 13.
For loading the cassette 1, 2 with a sheet of film 14, the sheet may be inserted into a loading apparatus through an opening with light-tight edges. After passage through the opening, pins 8 on a holder will extend into holes in register with the locking lugs 6 and move the locking lugs 6 out of engagement with the locking lugs 9, whereby the lid 2 will be opened and moved into the loading position by means of the spring or springs 10. The holes in register with the locking lugs 6 are located more proximally the lower edge than the upper edge, whereby the cassette cannot be opened if it is inserted into the apparatus turned in
incorrect direction. Naturally, this is of particular importance on opening of the cassette after exposure of the film sheet. When gripping devices in the apparatus release a sheet of film, the sheet will fall down onto a table and slide into the cassette 1, 2.
On closure of the lid 2 on the film cassette, the compression pad 11 will move the sheet of film 14 into abutment with the longitudinal side wall 4, whereby the position of the sheet of film 14 against the longitudinal side wall 4 will be ensured.
Claims (3)
1. An apparatus for the safekeeping of a sheet of film (14) before, during and after exposure thereof in, for example, an X-ray camera, said apparatus being in the form of a box (1) of great length and width and low height, said box (1) having an openable and closable lid (2), w h e r e i n the bottom (3) and at least one side wall (4), which preferably is a longitudinal side wall, are disposed in a unit with one another, the longitudinal side wall (4) consisting of a strip bant at a right angle to the bottom.
2. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, w h e r e i n said lid (2) is fixedly disposed on said longitudinal side wall (4) by the intermediary of a film hinge device and, on the inner side, displays a compression pad (11) for compression of the film sheet (14) against the bottom (3) and said longitudinal side wall (4).
3. The apparatus as recited in claim 2, w h e r e i n the lid, at the opposed edge in relation to the hinge means, has locking means for cooperation with locking means in the box.
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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SE8006164A SE422713B (en) | 1980-09-04 | 1980-09-04 | RONTGENFILMKASSETT |
SE8006164-1 | 1980-09-04 | ||
PCT/SE1981/000247 WO1982000900A1 (en) | 1980-09-04 | 1981-09-03 | An apparatus for the safe-keeping of sheets of film |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
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AU7535181A true AU7535181A (en) | 1982-04-08 |
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Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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AU75351/81A Abandoned AU7535181A (en) | 1980-09-04 | 1981-09-03 | An apparatus for the safe-keeping of sheets of film |
Country Status (2)
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AU (1) | AU7535181A (en) |
FI (1) | FI823362A0 (en) |
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1981
- 1981-09-03 AU AU75351/81A patent/AU7535181A/en not_active Abandoned
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1982
- 1982-10-01 FI FI823362A patent/FI823362A0/en not_active Application Discontinuation
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FI823362L (en) | 1982-10-01 |
FI823362A0 (en) | 1982-10-01 |
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