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Inventors

Amendolia, Pasquale J.

Application #

162567

Filed

Dec-7-1993

Published

Feb-14-1995

Current US Class

235/375
235/454
235/462.05

International Classes

G06K 007/10

Field of Search

235/375 235/454 235/462

Examiners

Pitts; Harold

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Belkin; Leonard

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Abstract
Apparatus for imprinting patient or subject identifying information in the form of a barcode on unexposed X-ray film employing a light and lens system utilizing a negative LCD to cast the shadow for exposure on the film. The light and lens system employs a point light source and a light path which is extended by folding the path and using mirrors. A double convex lens is employed in one embodiment at the end of the light path to direct the light through the transparent LCD containing the information in barcode form.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A subject identification system comprising cassette means for containing unexposed X-ray film for receiving X-ray irradiation passing through said subject, said cassette means having an open window through which subject identifying information may be transferred to said film, said open window being provided with a slidable door movable between a first position opening said window and a second position closing said window, base means for receiving said cassette means, means mounted on said base means for delivering subject identifying information to said film in said cassette means through said window when said slidable door is in its first position, said mounted means containing a source of light, means for rendering said light almost collimated, LCD means located in the path of said almost collimated light to project an image on said x-ray film, said LCD means upon energization producing subject identifying information in the form of a negative so that when said almost collimated light passes through said LCD means said subject identifying information appears on said film in a readable form after being developed.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention is an improvement of my invention in application Ser. No. 07/862,800 filed jointly On Apr. 3, 1992 for "System for Imprinting Patient-Identifying Barcodes Onto Medical X-rays", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,288,977.

The present invention relates to the barcoding of x-ray and similar film with sufficient clarity to eliminate or minimize the risk that an error in identification will result.

Present methods of placing identification on x-ray films includes the common method of using a paper or card "negative" through which light is passed creating the image of the paper containing the typewritten information on the film. This method requires that the card or paper be in direct contact with the film and the entire procedure be done in a darkroom because the film must be removed from the x-ray cassette. Another, more sophisticated method involves using the same basic paper or card method in an opaque projector which optically focuses the image on the film within the cassette through a "window" opening in the cassette. This method can be used outside the darkroom and also in the darkroom directly on the film, if necessary.
 
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