Low-dose radiographic imaging system
US-9218933-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US8976936B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8976936-B1 |
| Application number | US-201414285422-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2015 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2015 |
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The collimator for backscattered radiation imaging has a plurality of parallel, arrayed passages formed therethrough. The collimator is positioned in front of a radiographic imaging device, such as a radiographic plate, radiographic film or the like, such that the plurality of parallel, arrayed passages are positioned orthogonal to a plane of the radiographic imaging device. An object, such as a wall of an insulated pipe, for example, is then exposed to gamma or X-ray radiation, and image exposures are made on the radiographic imaging device of backscattered radiation from the wall of the insulated pipe or other object. The collimator is shifted in between each of the exposures. The collimator may have a parallelepiped body, or, alternatively, may have a cylindrical body. The parallelepiped collimator is shifted linearly in front of the radiographic imaging device, and the cylindrical collimator is rotated in front of the radiographic imaging device.
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We claim: 1. A method of performing backscattered radiation inspection of an object to be imaged, comprising the steps of: providing a collimator having a plurality of parallel, arrayed passages extending therethrough, wherein the collimator comprises a substantially cylindrical radiation-shielding body having a solid sidewall and axially opposed front and rear walls, wherein the plurality of parallel, arrayed passages extend axially through the radiation-shielding body, each of the plurality of parallel, arrayed passages extending between the front and rear walls and having a square cross-section; positioning the collimator in front of a radiographic imaging device such that the plurality of parallel, arrayed passages are positioned orthogonal to a plane of the radiographic imaging device; exposing a wall of object to be imaged to gamma radiation; making image exposures on the radiographic imaging plate of backscattered gamma radiation from the wall of the object; and shifting the position of the collimator between each of the exposures, wherein said shifting the position of the collimator comprises incrementally rotating the collimator about its longitudinal axis. 2. A method of performing backscattered radiation inspection of an object to be imaged, comprising the steps of: providing a collimator having a plurality of parallel, arrayed passages extending therethrough, wherein the collimator comprises a substantially cylindrical radiation-shielding body having a solid sidewall and axially opposed front and rear walls, wherein the plurality of parallel, arrayed passages extend axially through the radiation-shielding body, each of the plurality of parallel, arrayed passages extending between the front and rear walls and having a square cross-section; positioning the collimator in front of a radiographic imaging device such that the plurality of parallel, arrayed passages are positioned orthogonal to a plane of the radiographic imaging device; exposing a wall of object to be imaged to gamma radiation; making image exposures on the radiographic imaging plate of backscattered gamma radiation from the wall of the object; and shifting the position of the collimator between each of the exposures, wherein said shifting the position of the collimator comprises rotational oscillation of the collimator about its longitudinal axis.
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