

An apparatus according to claim 1, in which means is provided to mark each sheet of radiographic film with identification data.Ħ. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein sheet feeding means are disposed in said tunnel adjacent said entrance slot to feed said exposed sheet to said slot.ĥ. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which the tunnel is mounted in an inclined position in order to permit the sheet of radiographic film to fall out of the cassette under the force of gravity.Ĥ. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which said elongate strip is formed by a leaf spring.ģ. An apparatus for unloading under daylight conditions radiographic sheet film cassets of the type having exteriorly projecting cocking levers at their side into a processing apparatus having an entrance slot, comprising a tunnel in communication with said entrance slot for the reception of said cassette, a resilient strip disposed in said tunnel extending substantially over the tunnel width, said strip being fixed along one edge on the tunnel and projecting at the opposite free end into the interior of the tunnel in the path of said cassette locking levers for engagement with said levers as said cassette is introduced into said tunnel to open said cassette for the removal of the exposed film from the cassette and delivery to said entrance slot and light screening means to prevent ambient light from entering into said tunnel after said cassette is introduced therein.Ģ.
