Patent Number: 049824198
Section: claims

1. A Potter-Bucky device comprising: grid means which is disposed in a radiation image recording apparatus for exposing an image recording medium to radiation which has passed through an object in order to record a radiationimage of the object on the recording medium and which is supported by a support means between the object and the recording medium;  grid driving means which reciprocates said grid means parallel to the recording medium;  balancer means which is connected to the support means and reciprocated in synchronization with said grid but in the opposite direction, said balancer means for compensating for displacement of the center of gravity of the Potter-Bucky device due to the reciprocation of the grid.  displacement means for selectively displacing said grid means from a normal position thereof; and  spring means attached to at least one of said grid means and balancer means, for being deformed when said grid means is displaced from said normal position thereof and for causing reciprocation of said grid means.  grid means which is disposed in a radiation image recording apparatus for exposing an image recording medium to radiation which has passed through an object in order to record a radiation image of the object on the recording medium and which is supported by a support means between the object and the recording medium;  grid driving means which reciprocates said grid means parallel to the recording medium;  balancer means exclusive of said grid means and which is connected to the support means and reciprocated in synchronization with said grid but in the opposite direction, said balancer means for compensating for displacement of the center of gravity of the Potter-Bucky device due to the reciprocation of the grid.  displacement means for selectively displacing said grid means from a normal position thereof; and  spring means attached to at least one of said grid means and balancer means, for being deformed when said grid means is displaced from said normal position thereof and for causing reciprocation of said grid means. 2. A Potter-Bucky device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a mass of said grid means is equal to a mass of said balancer means. 3. A Potter-Bucky device as claimed in claim 2, wherein an inertia of said grid means is equal to an inertia of said balancer means during reciprocation. 4. A Potter-Bucky device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said grid driving means comprises: 5. A Potter-Bucky device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said balancer means is disposed with respect to one of: a side of said grid means which faces a source of radiation; a side of said grid which faces away from a source of radiation; and an edge side of said grid means and in a plane defined by a major surface of said grid means. 6. A Potter-Bucky device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said balancer means comprises first and second balancing means which are disposed with respect to a side of said grid means which faces a source of radiation and an opposing side of said grid which faces away from a source of radiation, respectively. 7. A Potter-Bucky device comprising: 8. A Potter-Bucky device as claimed in claim 7, wherein a mass of said grid means is equal to a mass of said balancer means. 9. A Potter-Bucky device as claimed in claim 8, wherein an inertia of said grid means is equal to an inertia of said balancer means during reciprocation. 10. A Potter-Bucky device as claimed in claim 9, wherein said grid driving means comprises: 11. A Potter-Bucky device as claimed in claim 10, wherein said balancer means is disposed with respect to one of: a side of said grid means which faces a source of radiation; a side of said grid which faces away from a source of radiation; and an edge side of said grid means and in a plane defined by a major surface of said grid means. 12. A Potter-Bucky device as claimed in claim 10, wherein said balancer means comprises first and second balancing means which are disposed with respect to a side of said grid means which faces a source of radiation and an opposing side of said grid which faces away from a source of radiation, respectively.