Claims
- 1. A three layer receptor sheet for positioning at an electrode of an imaging chamber to produce an electronradiogram, consisting essentially of an optically transparent dielectric plastic core layer of substantially constant resistivity arranged in contiguous relation between an optically transparent dielectric plastic image carrier layer and an antistatic electrical conducting layer, said image carrier layer having a substantially constant resistivity of at least 10.sup.14 ohms per square unit of area for receiving on its exposed face an electrostatic image of charges generated externally of the sheet and retaining said charge image while in contact with said core layer and exposed to light, said antistatic electrical conducting layer having a substantially constant resistivity in the range of about 10.sup.1 to about 10.sup.12 ohms per square unit of area.
- 2. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said core layer is a polyester or polycarbonate film.
- 3. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said carrier layer is a polyethylene, polystyrene, polyvinylchloride acetate, polyester adhesive, amorphous polyester or epoxy resin film.
- 4. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said conducting layer is an antistatic agent film.
- 5. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said conducting layer is a plastic film with an antistatic agent substantially uniformly distributed therethrough.
- 6. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said conducting layer is an antistatic polyethylene film.
- 7. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said core layer is about 5 to 15 times as thick as said carrier layer and as said conducting layer.
- 8. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said core layer is a polyester film, said carrier layer is a polyethylene film, and said conducting layer is an antistatic agent film.
- 9. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said conducting layer is transparent.
- 10. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said conducting layer is opaque.
- 11. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said conducting layer is permanently fixed to said core layer.
- 12. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said conducting layer is separable from said core layer.
- 13. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said conducting layer is a carbon impregnated plastic.
- 14. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said conducting layer is a carbon impregnated polyethylene.
- 15. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said conducting layer is a conducting paper.
- 16. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said antistatic electrical conducting layer has a resistivity in the range of about 10.sup.8 to about 10.sup.12 ohms per square unit of area.
- 17. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said conducting layer includes a thin optically substantially transparent layer of metal.
- 18. A receptor sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said conducting layer includes a continuous layer of metal in the order of several hundred angstroms thick.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 532,053, filed Dec. 12, 1974, which was a continuation-in-part of the copending application Ser. No. 398,484, filed Sept. 18, 1973, which was a continuation-in-part of the copending application Ser. No. 362,430, filed May 21, 1973, all entitled ELECTRON RADIOGRAPH RECEPTOR and now abandoned.
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