Film-receiving cassette having spiral guide plate
First Claim
1. A passive-type cassette which includes no film driving mechanism, for receiving exposed resilient film from a film exposure device, which comprises:
- an essentially box-shaped member having a film-receiving feed-in aperture; and
a spirally-shaped guide plate formed into an inwardly spiraling configuration such that a first resilient film fed into the inwardly spiraling configuration, is fed along an inwardly spiraling path defined by said spirally-shaped guide plate, and becomes disposed into engagement with an inner surface of the guide plate and assumes a configuration corresponding to that of the guide plate to facilitate storage of the film, the guide plate being positioned such that each subsequently fed film becomes nested within each previously received film and maintained in nested relationship regardless of the orientation of the cassette.
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Abstract
A programmable X-ray film changer for use, for example, in making angiograms, is provided with an improved pressure plate mechanism, feed and removal mechanism, photographic plate indexing mechanism, a clutched single cycle drive mechanism, a receiving photographic plate cassette and control methodology. The improvements in combination permit a substantial reduction of the number of parts in the film changer resulting in increased reliability, a decrease in the expense of manufacture, and decreased weight. Furthermore, the X-ray photographic film changer is arbitrarily orientable in space and independent of gravity feed mechanisms or the interference of gravity with respect to its operation. The improved pressure plate is normally substantially flat and is bowed to form a convex surface by a pressure plate bowing mechanism. Misfeeds of multiple numbers of photographic plates are thus tolerated by the natural resiliency of the pressure plate. Bowing of the pressure plate is used to actuate feeding and removal of the photographic plates into the exposure position. Alphanumeric information is arbitrarily photographically printed onto the photographic plate subject to programmable control. The exposed photographic plates are disposed within a spiral receiving cassette. The natural resiliency of the photographic plates lays the photgraphic plate on the radially outermost surface of the spiral receiving chamber. Thus, receipt and storage of the exposed photographic plates is independent of gravity feed. The operational cycle of the film changer is arbitrarily programmable and controlled through a single cycle clutch which is driven by a continuously operated motor. Thereby, multiple film changers can be operated in combination through arbitrary program control without synchronization of their respective drive motors.
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8 Claims
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1. A passive-type cassette which includes no film driving mechanism, for receiving exposed resilient film from a film exposure device, which comprises:
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an essentially box-shaped member having a film-receiving feed-in aperture; and a spirally-shaped guide plate formed into an inwardly spiraling configuration such that a first resilient film fed into the inwardly spiraling configuration, is fed along an inwardly spiraling path defined by said spirally-shaped guide plate, and becomes disposed into engagement with an inner surface of the guide plate and assumes a configuration corresponding to that of the guide plate to facilitate storage of the film, the guide plate being positioned such that each subsequently fed film becomes nested within each previously received film and maintained in nested relationship regardless of the orientation of the cassette. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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