Air cross grids for mammography and methods for their manufacture and use
First Claim
1. A method of fabricating an air cross grid comprising the steps of:
- forming by chemical milling photo-etching, a plurality of metal foil sheets into a plurality of fine web structures each having a large plurality of openings therethrough, defined by two pluralities of partition segments extending in substantially transverse respective directions and preserved by photoresist during masking, ultraviolet irradiation and etching of the metal foil sheets,removing the remaining photoresist from each fine web structure,dipping each fine web structure in a liquid adhesive bath,moving each fine web upward from said liquid adhesive bath between two air knives directing compressed gas laterally toward each web and penetrating the openings therethrough, thereby removing all but a thin coating of liquid adhesive from the surfaces of said web structure,aligning each web structure in turn with an underlying web structure, with all of said openings substantially in registration, until the desired number of layers of aligned web structures have been combined to produce the required plurality of fine web structures,maintaining said aligned plurality of fine web structures in alignment while applying clamping pressure thereto for the time required for curing the liquid adhesive coatings,whereby a sturdy, rigid air cross grid panel is produced having a large plurality of open air passages therethrough.
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Abstract
Air cross grids, for absorbing scattered secondary radiation and improving X-ray imaging in general radiography and in mammography, are provided with a large plurality of open air passages extending through each grid panel. These passages are defined by two large pluralities of substantially parallel partition walls, respectively extending transverse to each other. Each grid panel is made by laminating a plurality of thin metal foil sheets photo-etched to create through openings defined by partition segments. The etched sheets are aligned and bonded to form the laminated grid panel, which is moved edgewise during the X-ray exposure to pass primary radiation through the air passages while absorbing scattered secondary radiation arriving along slanted paths.
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1. A method of fabricating an air cross grid comprising the steps of:
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forming by chemical milling photo-etching, a plurality of metal foil sheets into a plurality of fine web structures each having a large plurality of openings therethrough, defined by two pluralities of partition segments extending in substantially transverse respective directions and preserved by photoresist during masking, ultraviolet irradiation and etching of the metal foil sheets, removing the remaining photoresist from each fine web structure, dipping each fine web structure in a liquid adhesive bath, moving each fine web upward from said liquid adhesive bath between two air knives directing compressed gas laterally toward each web and penetrating the openings therethrough, thereby removing all but a thin coating of liquid adhesive from the surfaces of said web structure, aligning each web structure in turn with an underlying web structure, with all of said openings substantially in registration, until the desired number of layers of aligned web structures have been combined to produce the required plurality of fine web structures, maintaining said aligned plurality of fine web structures in alignment while applying clamping pressure thereto for the time required for curing the liquid adhesive coatings, whereby a sturdy, rigid air cross grid panel is produced having a large plurality of open air passages therethrough. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of fabricating an air cross grid comprising the steps of:
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forming by chemical milling photo-etching, a plurality of metal foil sheets into a plurality of fine web structures each having a large plurality of openings therethrough, defined by two pluralities of partition segments extending in substantially transverse respective directions and preserved by photoresist during masking, ultraviolet irradiation and etching of the metal foil sheets, removing the remaining photoresist from each fine web structure, plating each of said metal foil fine web structures with an intermediate metal coating, plating each of said metal foil fine web structures with an outer metal coating overlying the intermediate metal coating, aligning each plated web structure in turn with an underlying plated web structure, with all of said openings substantially in registration, until the desired number of layers of aligned plated web structures have been combined to produce the required plurality of fine web-structures, maintaining said aligned plurality of fine web structures in alignment while applying clamping pressure thereto, subjecting said clamped plurality of fine web structures to heat sufficient to melt said outer metal coatings and fuse them together at the points where said web structures have their partition segments aligned between open passages, fusing said aligned partition segments together to form bonded partition walls, and cooling said clamped plurality before unclamping, whereby a sturdy, rigid air cross grid panel is produced having a large plurality of open air passages therethrough. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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