IP Library Granted Patent US 7,254,214
Granted Patent B2
US 7,254,214 · App. 10/969,052 · Granted Aug 7, 2007

X-ray imaging device

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Patent No.
US 7,254,214
App. No.
10/969,052
Granted
Aug 7, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An X-ray imaging device is equipped with a solid state detector, for recording image information by being irradiated with X-rays that bear image information and for outputting image signals that represent the recorded image information, and an X-ray dosage detector for detecting the dosage of irradiated X-rays. The X-ray dosage detector is provided between an X-ray source and the solid state detector, thereby enabling accurate measurement of the X-ray dosage, without being influenced by the solid state detector. In addition, the X-ray dosage detector is equipped with a photoconductive layer. Therefore, the X-ray dosage detector can be made thinner than conventional X-ray dosage detectors, which are constituted by a fluorescent plate, a light collecting field, a light transmitting plate, and a light shielding plate. Accordingly, decreases in resolution of images detected by the solid state detector can be prevented.

Claims (33)

1. An X-ray imaging device comprising:

a solid state detector for receiving irradiation of X-rays that bear image information to record the image information, and for outputting image signals that represent the recorded image information; and

an X-ray dosage detector, which is provided between a radiation source of the X-rays and the solid state detector, for detecting the dosage of the irradiated X-rays;

wherein the X-ray dosage detector is equipped with a photoconductive layer that exhibits photoconductivity when irradiated by X-rays, and wherein the X-ray dosage detector has conductive layers on both a front surface and a rear surface of the photoconductive layer; and at least one of the conductive layers comprises a plurality of conductive portions.

2. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the X-ray dosage detector is formed on a substrate, which has one of resin, carbon, and aluminum oxide as its main component.

3. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the solid state detector and the X-ray dosage detector are integrally formed.

4. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the X-ray dosage detector is capable of detecting X-ray dosages independently for a plurality of different regions of an X-ray incident surface, on which X-rays are incident.

5. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 2 , wherein:

the X-ray dosage detector is capable of detecting X-ray dosages independently for a plurality of different regions of an X-ray incident surface, on which X-rays are incident.

6. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 3 , wherein:

the X-ray dosage detector is capable of detecting X-ray dosages independently for a plurality of different regions of an X-ray incident surface, on which X-rays are incident.

7. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the solid state detector is equipped with a photoconductive layer that exhibits photoconductivity when irradiated by X-rays; and an X-ray absorption spectrum of the photoconductive layer of the solid state detector is substantially equal to an X-ray absorption spectrum of the photoconductive layer of the X-ray dosage detector.

8. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 2 , wherein:

the solid state detector is equipped with a photoconductive layer that exhibits photoconductivity When irradiated by X-rays; and an X-ray absorption spectrum of the photoconductive layer of the solid state detector is substantially equal to an X-ray absorption spectrum of the photoconductive layer of the X-ray dosage detector.

9. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 3 , wherein:

the solid state detector is equipped with a photoconductive layer that exhibits photoconductivity when irradiated by X-rays; and an X-ray absorption spectrum of the photoconductive layer of the solid state detector is substantially equal to an X-ray absorption spectrum of the photoconductlve layer of the X-ray dosage detector.

10. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 4 , wherein:

the solid state detector is equipped with a photoconductive layer that exhibits photoconductivity when irradiated by X-rays; and an X-ray absorption spectrum of the photoconductive layer of the solid state detector is substantially equal to an X-ray absorption spectrum of the photoconductive layer of the X-ray dosage detector.

11. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 5 , wherein:

the solid state detector is equipped with a photoconductive layer that exhibits photoconductivity when irradiated by X-rays; and an X-ray absorption spectrum of the photoconductive layer of the solid state detector is substantially equal to an X-ray absorption spectrum of the photoconductive layer of the X-ray dosage detector.

12. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 6 , wherein:

the solid state detector is equipped with a photoconductive layer that exhibits photoconductivity when irradiated by X-rays; and an X-ray absorption spectrum of the photoconductive layer of the solid state detector is substantially equal to an X-ray absorption spectrum of the photoconductive layer of the X-ray dosage detector.

13. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the solid state detector is equipped with a photoconductive layer that exhibits photoconductivity when irradiated by X-rays; and an X-ray absorption spectrum of the photoconductive layer of the solid state detector is substantially equal to an X-ray absorption spectrum of the photoconductive layer of the X-ray dosage detector.

14. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the X-ray dosage detector and the solid state detector are housed within a casing, which is the same size as a film cassette.

15. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 1 , wherein the photoconductive layer comprises amorphous selenium (a-Se).

16. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 2 , wherein the photoconductive layer comprises amorphous selenium (a-Se).

17. An X-ray imaging device as defined in claim 3 , wherein the photoconductive layer comprises amorphous selenium (a-Se).

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 15, 2007
From: FUJIFILM HOLDINGS CORPORATION (FORMERLY FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.)
To: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
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