Claims
- 1. Autoradiography apparatus comprising
- a rack member for holding a multiplicity of specimen-bearing slides having an upper frosted portion,
- said rack member having a base portion, an upper portion and a connecting portion,
- said base portion having a plurality of upwardly projecting spaced first separator members defining a series of first slide-receiving slots therebetween,
- said first slide-receiving slots being generally centrally positioned in said base portion,
- said base portion having an upstanding peripheral wall with sidewall portions resisting transverse movement of said slides out of said first slide-receiving slots and endwall portions,
- said upper portion having a plurality of spaced second separating members defining a series of second slide-receiving slots generally aligned with and spaced from said first slide-receiving slots, and
- said second separating members being spaced above the base of said first slide-receiving slots a distance sufficient to place said second separating members in contact with said slide frosted portion when said slide is in said rack, whereby slides disposed within said rack member will be engaged solely by their upper frosted portion and lower portion.
- 2. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 1 including said first slide-receiving slots being generally upwardly open, whereby slides may be introduced into said rack member through said upper portion.
- 3. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 1 including said peripheral wall projecting upwardly farther than said first separator members.
- 4. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 1 including spacer means projecting generally inwardly from said end wall portions of said peripheral wall to resist contact between said slides and said end portions.
- 5. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 1 including handle means secured to said rack member.
- 6. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 5 including said handle means being pivotally secured to said rack member.
- 7. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 6 including said handle means being pivotally secured to said upper portion.
- 8. Autoradiography apparatus comprising
- a rack member for holding a multiplicity of specimen-bearing slides having an upper frosted portion,
- said rack member having a base portion, an upper portion and a connecting portion,
- said base portion having a plurality of upwardly projecting spaced first separator members defining a series of first slide-receiving slots therebetween,
- said base portion having a pair of end walls and a pair of sidewalls,
- said first separator members being spaced transversely inwardly from the sidewalls of said base portion,
- said first slide-receiving slots being generally centrally positioned in said base portion,
- said upper portion having a plurality of spaced second separating members defining a series of second slide-receiving slots generally aligned with and spaced from said first slide-receiving slots, and
- said second separating members being spaced above the base of said first slide-receiving slots a distance sufficient to place said second separating members in contact with said slide frosted portion when said slide is in said rack, whereby slides disposed within said rack member will be engaged solely by their upper frosted portion and lower portion.
- 9. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 8 including
- reservoir means for receiving said rack members.
- 10. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 8 including
- said upper portion having an upper peripheral wall defined by a pair of end walls and a pair of sidewalls, and
- said second separator members projecting generally transversely inwardly from said sidewalls.
- 11. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 9 including said reservoir means having a shape and size sufficient to receive said rack means and immerse said slides in photographic emulsion contained within said reservoir means.
- 12. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 11 including said reservoir means including a bottom wall, an upwardly extending fluid receiving chamber and a pilot portion overlying said fluid-receiving chamber.
- 13. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 12 including said pilot portion having walls converging generally toward said fluid-receiving chamber for guiding said rack member into said fluid-receiving chamber.
- 14. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 13 including spout means formed within said pilot portion.
- 15. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 12 including said bottom wall having a greater cross-sectional area considered in plan than the cross-sectional area of said fluid-receiving chamber, considered in plan.
- 16. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 10 including
- said second separator members having a maximum projection at or adjacent the upper extremity thereof.
- 17. The autoradiography apparatus of claim 16 including
- said second separator members having an upper surface and a lower surface, and
- said upper surface projecting about 3 to 5 times the extent of the projection of said lower surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Application Ser. No. 216,295, filed Dec. 15, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,435,063.
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