[0001] The present invention relates to a method of conveying a stimulable phosphor sheet.
Description of Prior Arts
[0002] For obtaining a radiation image, there has been conventionally employed a radiography
utilizing a combination of a radiographic film having a sensitive silver salt material
layer and an intensifying screen.
[0003] As a method replacing the above-mentioned conventional radiography, a radiation image
recording and reproducing method utilizing a stimulable phosphor as described, for
instance, in US-A-4 239 968, has been developed and paid much attention. The method
involves steps of causing a stimulable phosphor to absorb a radiation having passed
through an object or having radiated from an object; sequentially exciting (or scanning)
the phosphor with an electromagnetic wave such as visible light or infrared rays (stimulating
rays) to release the radiation energy stored in the phosphor as light emission (stimulated
emission); photoelectrically detecting the emitted light to obtain electric signals;
and reproducing the radiation image of the object as a visible image, numerals, symbols,
etc. from the electric signals.
[0004] In the radiation image recording and reproducing method, a radiation image is obtainable
with a sufficient amount of information by applying a radiation to the object at a
considerably smaller dose, as compared with the conventional radiography. Accordingly,
the radiation image recording and reproducing method is of great value, especially
when the method is used for medical diagnosis.
[0005] In performing the radiation image recording an reproducing method, a stimulable phosphor
is generally employed in the form of a stimulable phosphor sheet (also referred to
as a radiation image storage panel, and generally in the form of a sheet of rectangle,
square, etc.) which comprises a support and a phosphor layer provided thereon. The
phosphor layer comprises a stimulable phosphor and a binder. Further, a protective
film made of a transparent plastic film is provided on a surface of the phosphor layer
to protect the phosphor layer from physical and chemical deterioration.
[0006] The stimulable phosphor sheet does not serve to finally record image information,
but only stores the information temporarily to provide the image or the like or an
independently prepared final recording medium as described above. Accordingly, the
stimulable phosphor sheet can be repeatedly used and such repeated use brings about
economical advantage.
[0007] The repeated use of the stimulable phosphor sheet is particularly advantageous, for
instance, in the case that a radiation image information recording and reading device
employing the stimulable phosphor sheet is mounted on a traveling station such as
a radiographic apparatus-carryig car to conduct mass radiographic examination in various
places. More in detail, it is inconvenient to carry a great number of stimulable phosphor
sheets on a traveling station, and there is a limitation on the number of sheets capable
of being carried on a car such as a radiographic apparatus-carrying car. Accordingly,
it is practically useful that the stimulable phosphor sheets are mounted on a radiographic
car under such conditions that the stimulable phosphor sheets are repeatedly used;
radiation image information of an object is recorded on each stimulable phosphor sheet
and read out to obtain image information as a signal; and the obtained signal is transferred
to a recording medium having a great recording capacity such as a magnetic tape so
as to repeatedly use the stimulable phosphor sheet in cycle. This means that radiation
images of a number of objects can be obtained by the use of a small number of stimulable
phosphor sheets. Further, the combination of the repeated uses of the stimulable phosphor
sheets with a continuous radiographic process enables to perform rapid radiography
in the mass radiographic examinations. This combination is of great value in practical
use.
[0008] In the case of performing repeated uses of the stimulable phosphor sheets in cycle,
after the radiation energy stored in the stimulable phosphor sheet is read out and
aimed image information is obtained, the remaining energy in the sheet is released
and erased in a manner as disclosed, for instance, in JP-A-56-11392 and JP-A-56-12599.
By employing such manner, the stimulable phosphor sheet can be efficiently and repeatedly
used in cycle. Thus, the radiation image information recording and reading device,
in one aspect, is desirably mounted on a traveling station such as a radiographic
apparatus-carrying car in the form of a united built-in device which comprises an
image recording means for exposing a stimulable phosphor sheet to a radiation having
passed through an object so as to record and store a radiation image in the stimulable
phosphor sheet, a read-out means for reading out the radiation image stored in the
stimulable phosphor sheet, an erasure means for releasing and erasing radiation energy
remaining in the stimulable phosphor sheet for the next use of the stimulable phosphor
sheet, and a conveyance means for moving the stimulable phosphor sheet in cycle to
each of the above-mentioned means. The radiation image information recording and reading
device having the above-mentioned constitution have various advantages not only in
mounting in the traveling station such as a radiographic apparatus-carrying car but
also in setting in hospitals, so that the above device is convenient in practical
use.
[0009] The radiation image information recording and reading device utilizing the above-mentioned
system of repeatedly and cyclically using the stimulable phosphor sheet is disclosed
in JP-A-58-66730. In the device, the stimulable phosphor sheet is occasionally conveyed
vertically or almost vertically for the purpose of making the device compact.
[0010] If a stimulable phosphor sheet has physical deterioration such as a scratch on a
surface thereof (a phosphor layer-side surface of the sheet), the quality of image
or the accuracy of image information provided by the phosphor sheet tends to decrease
markedly. For this reason, it is necessary to select the means for conveying a stimulable
phosphor sheet with such a careful consideration that the surface of the stimulable
phosphor sheet is not damaged. From this viewpoint, as a means for conveying a stimulable
phosphor sheet, a belt conveyor made of a soft sheet-material is generally employed.
However, while the belt conveyor is suitable for conveying the stimulable phosphor
sheet horizontally, it is unsuitable for conveying the stimulable phosphor sheet in
the direction other than the horizontal direction, particularly in the vertical or
almost vertical direction. More in detail, in the process for conveying a stimulable
phosphor sheet vertically or almost vertically using a belt conveyor, it is necessary
to arrange a pair of belt conveyors in such a manner that the belt conveyors are in
face to face contact with each other so as to convey the stimulable phosphor sheet
under the condition that the stimulable phosphor sheet is sandwiched between that
pair of belt conveyors. However, said conveying device is complicated in structure,
and it is difficult to make the device compact. Further, there are other problems
such that the surface of the stimulable phosphor sheet tends to suffer scratches when
the rate of one belt conveyor is made different from that of the other, even if the
difference therebetween is very small.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011] A method of conveying a sheet in accordance with the preamble of claim 1 is known
from EP-A-0 034 269. This document discloses a recirculating document feeder for a
copying machine, by which the document is moved in a horizontal direction relative
to a document glass. If more than one copy is to be made, the document is circulated
by means of a curved guide plate. The document is moved upwardly by a horizontally
applied driving power of a couple of rollers in combination with the curved inner
surface of the guide plate. Accordingly, the surface of the document is continuously
and repeatedly wrapped by the edge and the inner surface of the guide plate. This
provides no problems, as far as paper documents are concerned, because such small
scratches do not cause any harmful effect to the documents. If however, a stimulable
phosphor sheet having a relatively harder phosphor layer is moved upwardly by such
a device, the surface of that phosphor sheet will be destroyed by those scratches.
[0012] It is therefore the object of the present invention, to provide a method for conveying
a stimulable phosphor sheet, which allows the conveying of a phosphor sheet without
any damages of the sheet surface.
[0013] This object is solved according to the invention by the subject matter of claim 1.
[0014] Preferred embodiments of the invention are subject matter of the subclaims.
[0015] The present invention provides a method suitable for conveying a stimulable phosphor
sheet, particularly suitable for conveying a stimulable phosphor sheet in the vertical
or almost vertical direction which is highly required in the radiation image information
recording and reading device in which the stimulable phosphor sheet is repeatedly
used in cycle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016]
Fig. 1 is a schematic view illustrating the constitution of a conventional stimulable
phosphor sheet, and
Fig. 2 is a schematic view illustrating the constitution of the device preferably
employed in the method of conveying a stimulable phosphor sheet according to the present
invention.
Fig. 3-(1) is a schematic view illustrating the constitution of another device preferably
employed in the conveying method. Fig. 3-(2) is a side view of the device of Fig.
3-(1) seen along the indicated arrow A.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] The present invention will be described more in detail hereinafter referring to the
accompanying drawings.
[0018] The general constitution of the conventional stimulable phosphor sheet which is an
object of the conveyance in the present invention is well known. The stimulable phosphor
sheet is generally employed, as described above, in the form of a sheet comprising
a support and a phosphor layer provided thereon which comprises a stimulable phosphor
and a binder. On the surface of the phosphor layer is provided a protective film of
a transparent plastic material, because the phosphor layer is easily affected by physical
shocks.
[0019] Fig. 1 schematically illustrates the constitution of the conventional stimulable
phosphor sheet.
[0020] In Fig. 1, the stimulable phosphor sheet comprises a support 11, a phosphor layer
12 and a protective film 13. Examples of the support material include plastic films
such as films of cellulose acetate and polyethylene terephthalate, metal sheets such
as aluminum foil, ordinary papers, baryta paper, and resin-coated papers. On the surface
of the support (phosphor layer-side surface of the support) may be provided other
functional layers such as an adhesive layer, a light-reflecting layer and a light-absorbing
layer.
[0021] The phosphor layer essentially comprises stimulable phosphor particles dispersed
in a binder. A great number of stimulable phosphors are known. The stimulable phosphor
employed in the invention can be selected from the known stimulable phosphors. Examples
of the known stimulable phosphor include a divalent europium activated alkaline earth
metal fluorohalide phosphor (M
IIFX:Eu²⁺, 6in which M
II is at least one alkaline earth metal selected from the group consisting of Mg, Ca
and Ba; and X is at least one halogen selected from the group consisting of Cℓ, Br,
and I); an europium and samarium activated strontium sulfide phosphor (SrS:Eu,Sm);
an europium and samarium activated lanthanum oxysulfide phosphor (La₂O₂S:Eu,Sm); an
europium activated barium aluminate phosphor (BaO·Aℓ₂O₃:Eu); an europium activated
alkaline earth metal silicate phosphor (M²⁺O·SiO₂:Eu, in which M²⁺ is at least one
alkaline earth metal selected from the group consisting of Mg, Ca and Ba); a cerium
activated rare earth oxyhalide phosphor (LnOX:Ce, in which Ln is at least one rare
earth element seletected from the group consisting of La, Y, Gd and Lu; and X is at
least one halogen selected from the group consisting of Cℓ, Br and I) and the like.
[0022] A transparent protective film is then provided on the surface of the phosphor layer
to physically and chemically protect the phosphor layer. Examples of the material
employable for the preparation of the transparent protective film include cellulose
acetate, polymethyl methacrylate, polyethylene terephthalate and polyethylene. The
transparent protective film generally has a thickness within the range of approx.
0.1 - 20 »m.
[0023] The stimulable phosphor sheet can be colored with an appropriate colorant as described
in US-A-4 394 581. Further, white powder may be dispersed in the phosphor layer as
described in US-A-4 350 893.
[0024] Figs. 2 and 3 [(1) and (2)] are schematic views of the conveying device which are
preferably employed in the method of conveying a stimulable phosphor sheet according
to the present invention. The method of conveying a stimulable phosphor sheet of the
invention is described hereinafter, by referring to an embodiment employing the conveying
devices shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
[0025] The conveying device preferably employed in the method of conveying a stimulable
phosphor sheet according to the invention is a device basically comprising guiding
members 22 and 23 (22a, 23a, 22b, 23b, ...)[32 and 33 (32a, 33a, 32b, 33b, ...)[ for
keeping both sides of a stimulable phosphor sheet 21[31], and two or more driving
members 24 (24a, 24b, 24c, ...)[34 (34a, 34b, 34c, ...)] arranged along the conveying
direction (direction along the indicated arrow) for providing a driving force on both
surfaces of the stimulable phosphor sheet 21[31], in which the distance between said
two driving members which adjoin each other along the conveying direction (e.g., 24b
and 24c)[e.g., 34b and 34c] is smaller than the length of the stimulable phosphor
sheet measured in the conveying direction.
[0026] The guiding members of the device keep the stimulable phosphor sheet at the both
sides thereof. The guiding members prevent the sheet from bending in the vertical
direction against the surface plane of the sheet (namely, flexure) and from moving
laterally. The guiding member is, for instance, U-shaped in the section. Accordingly,
the guiding member is not necessarily in contact with the stimulable phosphor sheet
to keep it. As is evident from Figs. 2 and 3, between the two driving members 24[34],
the surface of the sheet on which the radiation image is stored and recorded is kept
being from contact with members of the device, since the stimulable phosphor sheet
21 is kept by the guiding members 22 and 23[32 and 33] at both sides of the sheet
which do not participate in storing and recording the radiation image. Accordingly,
the surface of the sheet is hardly damaged. The shape of the guiding member is not
restricted to one as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, and any shape can be optionally used,
as far as the guiding member has the above-described functions. Further, there is
no specific limitation on the material of the guiding member. The guiding member is
not necessarily employed in the form of individually separated member as shown in
Figs. 2 and 3, and a united guiding member, for instance, a member in which one guiding
member 22[32] is combined with another guiding member 23[33] on the back surface-side
of the stimulable phosphor sheet 21[31] (support side-surface of the sheet) in Figs.
2 and 3, can be employed with appropriate selection of the driving members as described
hereinafter.
[0027] The driving members of the conveying device apply a driving force to the surface(s)
of the stimulable phosphor sheet, and make it possible to convey (i.e., move) the
stimulable phosphor sheet in a given direction. The driving members comprises at least
two members, and the distance (ℓ) between the two driving members which are adjacent
to each other along the conveying direction is smaller than the length (m) of the
stimulable phosphor sheet in the conveying direction. Two or more driving members
having the above-described constitution can convey the stimulable phosphor sheet with
little error.
[0028] Representative examples of the driving member for providing a driving force on the
surfaces of the stimulable phosphor sheet are a driving member comprising a pair of
rollers as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. The length of the roller is preferably as almost
the same as width of the stimulable phosphor sheet (length measured in the lateral
direction, but the length of the roller is not restricted to the above-mentioned length.
The roller may comprise a plurality of short rollers. The driving member may not consist
a pair of rollers, and for example, a driving member comprising a driving roller and
a fixed supporting member which is associated with the roller is employable. Further,
other driving members than the above-mentioned rollers can be employed in the invention.
[0029] The surface of the driving member, especially the surface thereof which are to be
in contact with the surface of the stimulable phosphor sheet, are preferably formed
by a soft and elastic material such as rubber. By employing a driving member having
a surface of such material, the surface of the stimulable phosphor sheet can be protected
from physical shock so as not to be damaged.
[0030] The driving force is generally supplied to the driving members 24 (24a, 24b, 24c,
...)[24 (34a, 34b, 34c, ...)] from a means 26[37] such as a motor through a driving
power-transmitting means 25[36] such as a chain and a belt. This driving force is
then supplied to the stimulable phosphor sheet 21[31] under rotation via surfaces
thereof.
[0031] The guiding member and driving members are supported by an appropriate means such
as a fixing means or a supporting means so as to fulfill each function in the area.
[0032] In the method of conveying a stimulable phosphor sheet according to the present invention,
the stimulable phosphor sheet can be easily and reliably conveyed in directions other
that horizontal direction, particularly in the vertical or almost vertical direction,
(upward and/or downward conveying), without damaging the surfaces of the sheet. The
vertical or almost vertical conveyance giving no damage to the surface of stimulable
phosphor sheet has been hardly attained in the conventional method using a belt conveyor.
The method of conveying the stimulable phosphor sheet of the invention can be effectively
used not only in the conveyance of a stimulable phosphor sheet in the vertical or
almost vertical direction but also in the conveyance with alteration of the direction
(e.g. L-turn and U-turn). Further, the method of the invention can be effectively
employed in the conveyance of a stimulable phosphor sheet in the horizontal direction.
A belt conveyor is conventionally used in the conveyance thereof in such direction.
Furthermore, the method of the present invention can be employed in combination with
a conventional method using a belt conveyor in conveying the stimulable phosphor sheet
in a radiation image information recording and reading device.
[0033] The device illustrated in the Fig. 3 is further provided with a guiding means 35
(35a, 35b, 35c, ...) for guiding the front end of the stimulable phosphor sheet. The
guiding means 35 is arranged in the vicinity of the driving means 24, for instance,
just in front of the driving means 34. The guiding means 35 serves to smoothly engage
the coming stimulable phosphor sheet with the driving means. Although the stimulable
phosphor sheet essentially comprising a support and a phosphor layer is considerably
rigid, flexure may occasionally happen on most of the conventional stimulable phosphor
sheet used in a relatively thin plate having a width of approx. 30 - 60 cm at the
front end. If flexure takes place at the front end of the stimulable phosphor sheet,
the front end sometimes suffers damage, or in the worst case, the conveying action
is stopped by unsuitable engagement between the sheet and the driving means. The guiding
means 35 for guiding the front end of the stimulable phosphor sheet is very effective
to enable smooth engagement between the stimulable phosphor sheet and the driving
means.
[0034] There is no specific limitation on the shape, size, and location of the front end-guiding
means, as far as it serves to enable the smooth engagement. Otherwise, the front end-guiding
means can be in the form of a roller arranged in the vicinity of the driving means.
The front end-guiding means can be arranged merely on one side of the conveyor. The
front end-guiding means is generally made of plastic material and metal.
[0035] As described above, the method of the invention is suitable for conveying a stimulable
phosphor sheet in the vertical or almost vertical direction. Accordingly, from the
viewpoint of making the device compact, the method of the invention can be preferably
and practically employed in the radiation image information recording and reading
device in which the stimulable phosphor sheet is required to be conveyed in such direction
so as to be repeatedly used in cycle.
1. A method of conveying a stimulable phosphor sheet comprising applying a driving force
to a surface of the stimulable phosphor sheet (21,31) by means of a plurality of driving
members (24,34) in the form of rotatable rollers wherein the axis of rotation of the
driving members is arranged in a substantially horizontal direction and wherein distance
between two driving members (24,34) adjoining each other along the vertical direction
is smaller than the length of said stimulable phosphor sheet, and guiding the lateral
edges of said stimulable phosphor sheet by guiding members
characterized in that
said driving members (24,34) are rotatable rollers being arranged in pairs, to convey
the stimulable phosphor sheet in a substantially vertical direction, that the sheet
(24,31) is to be engaged between said pair of driving members, that at least one member
(24,34a) of each pair of the guiding members are U-shaped and have a distance to each
other at least of the traverse dimension of the sheet (22,31) for guiding both edges
of said sheet.
2. The method of claim 1, characterized in that said stimulable phosphor sheet (31) is smoothly engaged between said pair of driving
members (24,34) by guiding means (35) arranged in the vicinity of said driving members
(24,34).
3. The method of claim 1, characterized in that said stimulable phosphor sheet (31) is conveyed upward using at least three pairs
of driving members (24,34).
4. The method of claim 1, characterized in that each of said driving members (24,34) is a rotatable roller having a long length that
said length is substantially the same as the length of the traverse direction (i.e.,
lateral length) of the stimulable phosphor sheet.
5. The method of claim 1, characterized in that each of the driving members (24,34) of each pair has substantially the same diameter
as each other.
1. Ein Verfahren zum Fördern eines anregbaren, flächigen Leuchtstoffelements bzw. -folie,
umfassend Anwenden einer Antriebskraft auf eine Oberfläche des anregbaren, flächigen
Leuchtstoffelements (21, 31) mittels einer Vielzahl von Antriebselementen (24, 34)
in der Form von drehbaren Walzen, wobei die Drehachse der Antriebselemente in einer
im wesentlichen horizontalen Richtung angeordnet ist, und wobei der Abstand zwischen
zwei Antriebselementen (24, 34), die einander entlang der vertikalen Richtung folgen,
kleiner als die Länge des genannten anregbaren, flächigen Leuchtstoffelements ist,
und Führen der Seitenkanten des genannten anregbaren, flächigen Leuchtstoffelements
durch Führungselemente, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die genannten Antriebselemente (24, 34) drehbare Walzen sind, die in Paaren
angeordnet sind, um das anregbare, flächige Leuchtstoffelement in einer im wesentlichen
vertikalen Richtung zu fördern, daß das flächige Element (24, 31) zwischen dem genannten
Paar Antriebselemente in Eingriff zu bringen ist, daß wenigstens ein Element (24,
34a) von jedem Paar von Führungselementen U-förmig ist und einen Abstand voneinander
von wenigstens der Querabmessung des flächigen Elements (22, 31) zum Führen beider
Ränder des genannten flächigen Elements aufweisen.
2. Das Verfahren des Anspruchs 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das genannte anregbare, flächige Leuchtstoffelement (31) glatt zwischen dem
genannten Paar von Antriebselementen (24, 34) durch eine Führungseinrichtung (35)
in Eingriff gebracht wird, die in der Nähe der genannten Antriebselemente (24, 34)
angeordnet ist.
3. Das Verfahren des Anspruchs 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das genannte anregbare, flächige Leuchtstoffelement (31) aufwärts gefördert
wird, wobei wenigstens drei Paare von Antriebselementen (24, 34) verwendet werden.
4. Das Verfahren des Anspruchs 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jedes der genannten Antriebselemente (24, 34) eine drehbare Walze ist, die eine
lange Länge aufweist, daß die genannte Länge im wesentlichen die gleiche wie die Länge
der Querrichtung (d.h. die seitliche Länge) des anregbaren, flächigen Leuchtstoffelements
ist.
5. Das Verfahren des Anspruchs 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jedes der Antriebselemente (24, 34) von jedem Paar im wesentlichen den gleichen
Durchmesser hat.
1. Procédé pour transporter une feuille de phosphore stimulable, comprenant les étapes
consistant à :
- appliquer une force d'entraînement à une surface de la feuille de phosphore stimulable
(21, 31) au moyen d'une pluralité d'éléments d'entraînement (24, 34) sous la forme
de rouleaux rotatifs, et l'axe de rotation des éléments rotatifs est agencé dans une
direction sensiblement horizontale, et la distance entre deux éléments d'entraînement
(24, 34) qui sont mutuellement juxtaposés le long de la direction verticale est inférieure
à la longueur de ladite feuille de phosphore stimulable, et
- guider les bords latéraux de ladite feuille de phosphore stimulable au moyen d'éléments
de guidage,
caractérisé en ce que :
lesdits éléments d'entraînement (24, 34) sont des rouleaux rotatifs qui sont agencés
en paires, afin de transporter la feuille de phosphore stimulable dans une direction
sensiblement verticale,
en ce que la feuille (24, 31) doit être engagée entre ladite paire d'éléments d'entraînement,
et
en ce qu'au moins un élément (24, 34a) de chaque paire d'éléments de guidage a une
forme en U et ces éléments présentent une distance l'un de l'autre qui est au moins
la dimension transversale de la feuille (22, 31) pour guider les deux bords de ladite
feuille.
2. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que ladite feuille de phosphore
stimulable (31) est doucement engagée entre ladite paire d'éléments d'entraînement
(24, 34) par des moyens de guidage (35) agencés au voisinage desdits éléments (24,
34).
3. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que ladite feuille de phosphore
stimulable (31) est transportée vers le haut en utilisant au moins trois paires d'éléments
d'entraînement (24, 34).
4. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que chacun desdits éléments d'entraînement
(24, 34) est un rouleau rotatif qui a une longueur telle que ladite longueur est sensiblement
la même que la longueur de la direction transversale (c'est-à-dire la longueur latérale)
de la feuille de phosphore stimulable.
5. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les éléments d'entraînement
(24, 34) de chaque paire ont chacun sensiblement les mêmes diamètres les uns par rapport
aux autres.