MUMBAI, India, April 10 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202647036008 A) filed by Koninklijke Philips N. V., Eindhoven, Netherlands, on March 25, for 'tiled anti-scatter grid for selective transmission of radiation.'
Inventor(s) include Jacobs, Johannes Wilhelmus Maria; and Singh, Nishant.
The application for the patent was published on April 10, under issue no. 15/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention aims to provide improved tiling of anti-scatter grids for selective transmission of radiation. An anti-scatter grid (10) for selective transmission of radiation is proposed. The anti-scatter grid (10) comprises a first module (11) and a second module (12), wherein each of the first module (11) and the second module (12) comprises multiple walls with a height (h). For each of the first module (11) and the second module (12), the walls form multiple repeating grid units with a pitch (p). The first module (11) and the second module (12) are tiled together in a tiling direction (t) transverse to the height (h) of the walls, such that a side (110) of the first module faces an adjacent side (120) of the second module along a longitudinal direction (l) transverse to the tiling direction (t) and to the height (h). For each coordinate along the longitudinal direction (l) where the side (110) of the first module faces the adjacent side (120) of the second module, the side (110) and the adjacent side (120) are separated in the tiling direction (t) by a tiling distance (td). An average (td_avg) of all the tiling distances (td) between the side (110) and the adjacent side (120) along the longitudinal direction (l) is larger than zero and less than 200% of the pitch (p), preferably larger than zero and less than 100% of the pitch (p)."
The patent application was internationally filed on Sept. 10, 2024, under International application No.PCT/EP2024/075210.
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