Fastening combination having special utility in affixing an X-ray marking device to a cassette adapted to hold X-ray film
First Claim
1. A combination adapted for use in temporarily affixing a small marking element to an X-ray cassette, such a cassette being of the type having a body with an internal cavity for receiving X-ray film and holding the same in a known position in order that the film can be subjected to radiation in a controlled manner, and such a cassette having external boundaries as well as top and bottom faces, said marking element being at least partially opaque to X-rays, and said marking element being adapted to be positioned such that an image of the marking element will be reproduced on X-ray film contained in the cassette when the film is exposed to radiation, comprising:
- a. a sheet having top and bottom surfaces, and the bottom surface of the sheet being adhesively affixed to the top face of an X-ray cassette, said top face being the face which is nearest a source of radiation during a radiological procedure, and the external boundaries of said sheet defining a functional area on the top face of said cassette when the sheet is affixed thereto, and said sheet having an area which is at least one-half the size of X-ray film which is to be placed within the cassette cavity, and said sheet having a plurality of elements of the type employed with hook and loop fasteners on its top surface, and the sheet being formed from X-ray permeable material that will not affect the quality of an image produced on the X-ray film when the film is exposed to a source of radiation; and
b. means for detachably affixing a selected marking element to any chosen part of the top surface of said sheet, said means including elements which are complementary to the elements that are on the sheet'"'"'s top surface, such that said marking element may be located within the functional area defined by the boundaries of the sheet, and the size of the marking element being significantly smaller than the size of the sheet, whereby the image of a marking element will be imprinted on the X-ray film when the film is exposed to radiation.
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Abstract
A fail-safe X-ray film marking system that includes a reusable fastening combination adapted for use in temporarily fastening a marking element to a container that is configured for holding X-ray film. The marking element is at least partially opaque to X-rays, and it is adapted to be positioned on the cassette in such a way that an image of an identifying character of the marking element will be imprinted on the X-ray film (inside the container) after it is exposed to radiation. The fastening combination is formed from X-ray permeable material that will not degrade the quality of an image produced on the subsequently exposed X-ray film; a suitable material for the combination is nylon.
The fastening combination preferably includes a relatively large sheet having a pile-like surface comprising a multitude of small, short loops of the kind that can be engaged by a multitude of resilient hooks of the Velcro type. The sheet also has an adhesive mounting surface that is adapted to be securely affixed to the top face of the container in a manner that clearly defines at least a portion of the periphery of a sheet of X-ray film concealed inside the container. Ideally, the size of the large sheet is sufficient to cover at least most of the top face of the container in such a way as to completely and positively define the entire periphery of the sheet of X-ray film. Affixed to the bottom of the marking element is a plurality of resilient hooks that are cooperable with the loops of the sheet for effecting a temporary union therewith. With this fastening combination, any one of a variety of marking elements may be positioned so that it will overlie any desired portion of the X-ray film. This fail-safe marking system ensures that when the marking element is placed within the boundaries of the large sheet, an image of its identifying character will be imprinted in its entirety on the subsequently exposed X-ray film.
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12 Claims
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1. A combination adapted for use in temporarily affixing a small marking element to an X-ray cassette, such a cassette being of the type having a body with an internal cavity for receiving X-ray film and holding the same in a known position in order that the film can be subjected to radiation in a controlled manner, and such a cassette having external boundaries as well as top and bottom faces, said marking element being at least partially opaque to X-rays, and said marking element being adapted to be positioned such that an image of the marking element will be reproduced on X-ray film contained in the cassette when the film is exposed to radiation, comprising:
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a. a sheet having top and bottom surfaces, and the bottom surface of the sheet being adhesively affixed to the top face of an X-ray cassette, said top face being the face which is nearest a source of radiation during a radiological procedure, and the external boundaries of said sheet defining a functional area on the top face of said cassette when the sheet is affixed thereto, and said sheet having an area which is at least one-half the size of X-ray film which is to be placed within the cassette cavity, and said sheet having a plurality of elements of the type employed with hook and loop fasteners on its top surface, and the sheet being formed from X-ray permeable material that will not affect the quality of an image produced on the X-ray film when the film is exposed to a source of radiation; and b. means for detachably affixing a selected marking element to any chosen part of the top surface of said sheet, said means including elements which are complementary to the elements that are on the sheet'"'"'s top surface, such that said marking element may be located within the functional area defined by the boundaries of the sheet, and the size of the marking element being significantly smaller than the size of the sheet, whereby the image of a marking element will be imprinted on the X-ray film when the film is exposed to radiation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A fastening combination adapted for use in temporarily fastening a marker to a container configured for holding X-ray film, such a container having a top and a bottom, and said marker having a top and a bottom and being constructed of material which at least partially blocks the passage of radiation, in order that an image of the marker will be imprinted on any X-ray film that is held within said container when radiation is passed through the top of the container, comprising:
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a. a thin sheet of X-ray permeable material having a top and a bottom, and the bottom of the sheet being affixed with adhesive to the top of the container in such a way that at least a major portion of the sheet'"'"'s periphery will be juxtaposed with at least a portion of the periphery of a sheet of X-ray film that is concealed within the container, and the area encompassed by the sheet being substantially larger than the area encompassed by the marker, and the top of said sheet having a multitude of engageable loops that extend upwardly and away from said container when the sheet is mounted thereon; and b. a plurality of resilient hooks permanently affixed to the bottom of said marker, and said hooks being cooperable with the upwardly extending loops of said sheet for effecting a temporary union therewith, whereby placing said marker at any location on said sheet guarantees that said marker will overlie at least a portion of the sheet of X-ray film that is concealed within the container, with the result that an image of the marker will be imprinted in its entirety on the subsequently exposed X-ray film. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. The method of marking X-ray film so as to indicate the orientation of a film cassette at the time that the cassette is exposed to radiation, said cassette having top and bottom faces and a central cavity for holding X-ray film internally in a predetermined position, comprising:
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a. providing a sheet of pile-like material across at least the major portion of the top of the cassette, such that radiation will pass through the sheet in order to reach X-ray film contained within the cavity in the cassette, and the sheet being sufficiently permeable to X-rays as to cause no scattering or filtering of impinging X-rays; and b. selectively attaching a marker to a chosen spot on the sheet after the sheet has been attached to the cassette, the size of the marker being small relative to the size of the sheet, and said marker being at least partially opaque to X-rays, and the marker having a movable element therein which is responsive to gravity, whereby an image of the marker will be manifested on the X-ray film after the cassette has been subjected to radiation that is directed through the sheet and the top of the cassette, and whereby the movable element that is responsive to gravity will permit a person to subsequently examine the exposed film and ascertain the orientation of the cassette at the time that it is subjected to radiation. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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