Patent Number: 059862750
Section: claims

1. An apparatus permitting radioactive marking of nuclear images, said apparatus comprising: a body comprising an elongated spring, said elongated spring having a first end and a second end;  a chamber mounted to said first end of said elongated spring, said chamber having an opening; and  a radiation-shielding shutter, said shutter being mounted to said second end of said elongated spring and having an aperture therein, said aperture having a first position out of alignment with said opening in said chamber and a second position in alignment with said opening in said chamber;  said elongated spring normally biasing said aperture of said shutter into said first position out of alignment with said opening in said chamber;  wherein a hand force may be applied against the bias of said elongated spring to move said aperture of said shutter into said second position in alignment with said opening in said chamber and wherein releasing said elongated spring returns said aperture to said first position out of alignment with said opening in said chamber such that said radiation-shielding shutter occludes said opening in said chamber. 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said chamber is provided with a radionuclide retaining means, said retaining means being configured to permit replacement of said radionuclide once said radionuclide has decayed. 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said radionuclide retaining means is an absorbent textile. 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said radionuclide is technetium 99 pertechnetate. 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sprung is provided with pads to permit the application of a force against said bias by an operators hand. 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said radiation-shielding materials are comprised of lead. 7. A method for marking a location on a nuclear age, comprising applying a bias against the spring of the apparatus of claim 1 such that said shutter aperture is brought into alignment with said chamber which contains a source of radiation, maintaining said shutter aperture in alignment with said chamber for a period of time sufficient to emit radiation sufficient to mark said image, and releasing said force so that said shutter is biased from said chamber so that said chamber is occluded by said shutter and said shutter aperture is not in alignment with said shutter. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein said period of time is approximately 1-3 seconds.