Flexible Patents (Class 250/519.1)
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Patent number: 8330133Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to a support frame for alleviating the weight and stress inflicted upon the shoulders and neck of individual caused by wearing a radiation shield garment and methods of use thereof. In one embodiment, the support frame comprises an elongated upper vertical back members slidably coupled to a lower vertical back member to provide vertical height adjustment; a lower back support panel coupled to the lower vertical back member to provide lower back support to the wearer; and a pair of shoulder members attached to the upper top end of the elongated vertical back member to support shoulder regions of the radiation shield garment.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2010Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Inventors: Deborah L. Gold, Steve Forman, Danny Gennawey
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Publication number: 20120286177Abstract: A textile material exhibiting enhanced energy absorption (e.g., enhanced near-infrared energy absorption) and, optionally, flame resistance. The textile material comprises a textile substrate and a finish disposed on at least one surface of the textile substrate. The finish comprises a binder and an energy-absorbing agent. A method for protecting an individual from infrared radiation that can be generated during an arc flash comprises the step of positioning a textile material between an individual and an apparatus capable of producing an arc flash.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventors: James D. Cliver, J. Travis Greer, Shulong Li
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Publication number: 20120273699Abstract: A method comprises attenuating, while involved in a human adversarial situation, one's own emanated electromagnetic field at frequencies less than about 1 gigahertz by wearing one or more articles of apparel that include an electromagnetically shielding fabric. Another method comprises (i) providing to the user the one or more articles of apparel that include an electromagnetically shielding fabric, and (ii) instructing the user to wear at least one of the articles of apparel while involved in the human adversarial situation. The shielding fabric comprises a substantially continuous system of conductive fibers combined with a non-conductive fabric and attenuates the emanated electromagnetic field at frequencies less than about 1 gigahertz. Attenuating the emanated electromagnetic field at frequencies less than about 1 gigahertz decreases the likelihood of that emanated field affecting progress or an outcome of the human adversarial situation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2011Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventors: Michael D. Slinkard, John M. Maupin, Scott J. Eastman
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Publication number: 20120241652Abstract: According to the invention, a radiation protective device for attachment to a patient table is provided. The radiation protective device comprises a carrier and a shielding element provided at the carrier, wherein the shielding element is mounted at the carrier by means of at least one double joint such that the shielding element is movable at least between a folded-up position and a folded-down position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2010Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: MAVIG GMBHInventor: Richard Jeschke
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Publication number: 20120181458Abstract: The present invention relates to a coated microfibrous web, a process for producing the same, use thereof as a covering of a radiation protection material as well as a radiation protection device. The coated microfibrous web comprises: (i) a microfibrous web impregnated with a fluoropolymer; and (ii) a layer comprising polyurethane, which is present only on one side of the microfibrous web.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2010Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: MAVIG GMBHInventors: Thomas Leucht, Barbara Ballsieper
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Patent number: 8207516Abstract: A system for providing radiation protection is provided that includes a garment that contours to an operator's body. The garment protects the operator from radiation. The garment is supported by a suspension component that reduces a portion of weight of the garment for the operator, the garment including a belt, which includes a release mechanism that offers an entry into the garment. In more specific embodiments, the release mechanism is a quick release that allows the operator to disengage from the garment using a single hand movement. The belt can include at least one flexible joint. The belt opens to allow the operator to enter the garment, and the operator, in entering and exiting the garment, is able to limit his contact to components on or near a front of the garment such that the operator can operate the release mechanism for the garment without losing sterility.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2011Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Interventco, LLCInventor: Chet R. Rees
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Patent number: 8198616Abstract: A personal radiation protection garment that substantially contours to an operator's body is suspended from a suspension means. The garment is operable to protect the operator from radiation. The suspension means is operable to apply constant force. The suspension means allows operator wearing protective radiation garment to move freely in the X, Y, and Z spatial planes simultaneously, such that the protective radiation garment is substantially weightless to operator. A radiation protection face shield and flap can also be suspended from suspension means, such that face shield and flap are substantially weightless to operator. The suspension means can be mounted to a ceiling.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2009Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Interventco, LLCInventor: Chet R. Rees
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Patent number: 8143607Abstract: The disclosed invention proposes a reconfigurable radiation shield that, compared to art static shields, improves the protected volume/weight ratio. The reconfigurable shield is applicable in the medical field, in the aerospace industry, in mobile radiological laboratories and decontamination vehicles, as well as in other fields where intensity-fluctuating radiation and variable direction radiation represent a hazard.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Inventor: Horia Mihail Teodorescu
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Patent number: 8067759Abstract: A radiation protective vest includes a back panel with flaps at opposite lower sides and a pair of front panels, each panel containing radiation shielding material. Each front panel has an inner straight edge and a flap at a lower outer side. The front and back panels are connected to form the vest. A first strap is attached to one front panel and a second strap is attached to the other front panel. The second strap is threaded in a first sleeve attached to the inside of the back panel and the first strap is threaded in a second sleeve attached to the inside of the back panel. A fastener is provided on the free ends straps. When the vest is worn, the flaps of the front panels press against a user's waist and the back panel flaps overlap the front panels.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2010Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Burlington Medical Supplies, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Francis Swartz, Nicholas J. Napoda
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Patent number: 8062203Abstract: Attenuating masks for selective attenuation of radiation, particularly from an x-ray source in brachytherapy, employ materials having atomic number in a specific range, so as to attenuate radiation dose intensity generally proportionally through a range of distance from the source. Some preferred attenuation materials are silver and molybdenum. A set of small masks can be provided for a particular design of catheter that holds a radiation source, each mask having a size and shape to define a different solid angle of masking, so that in a brachytherapy procedure, sensitive tissue such as bone or skin can be protected by proper selection of and positioning of the attenuating mask, to reduce the dose intensity to that tissue.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Xoft, Inc.Inventors: Steve Axelrod, Robert R. Burnside, Paul A. Lovoi
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Patent number: 8044376Abstract: The present invention provides devices and methods that protect against exposure to remote sources of electromagnetic radiation (EMR). As such, the devices provide protection against a plurality of electrical equipment used in ordinary households and employment settings. The device includes a housing, a solenoid operably connected to a driver and a polymer. The solenoid generates incident radiation which results in the polymer emitting electromagnetic oscillations at frequencies that counter adverse effects associated with the subject's exposure to the electromagnetic radiation.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2009Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Inventor: Igor Smimov
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Publication number: 20110248193Abstract: Systems and methods for shielding medical personnel from radiation are provided. A radiation-shielding barrier is positioned between the medical personnel and the radiation source. The radiation-shielding barrier includes an opening such that a portion of the table extends through the opening in the barrier. Medical personnel are protected from secondary radiation transmitted through the patient via a special layering technique of a first, flexible sterile drape, a flexible radiation-resistive drape, and a second flexible sterile drape. The system includes an upper shield and a lower shield of independent movement and a linking mechanism between the two, while maintaining the radiation seal. The system also includes a mechanism for maintaining the radiation barrier between the upper shield and the patient aperture hoop, preventing a radiation gap from forming between the flexible portions of the system (e.g. flexible drapes, curtains, etc.) and the non-flexible portions of the system (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2009Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: ECO CATH-LAB SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: James Goldstein, Mark A. Fox
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Patent number: 8022378Abstract: A system for attenuating a primary radiation beam applied to a target area on a patient for generating an image of the target area during a radiological procedure is disclosed. The system includes a radiation attenuation material positionable over the target area to partially attenuate the primary radiation beam before the primary radiation beam reaches the target area. The system also includes a buffer positionable between the radiation attenuation material and the target area. The buffer is formed of a polymeric material and is configured to improve the clarity of the generated image.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2009Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Worldwide Innovations & Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John A. Cadwalader, William W. Orrison
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Patent number: 8017217Abstract: A material of variable emissivity includes a first metallic layer having a first aperture, a second metallic layer having a second aperture, and a variable dielectric layer interposed between the first metallic layer and the second metallic layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2008Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventors: Daniel J. Gregoire, Deborah J. Kirby
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Publication number: 20110210274Abstract: A method of alleviating menopausal symptoms in a woman is disclosed wherein a significant portion of the woman's body is shielded from high frequency electromagnetic radiation for a period of time sufficient to reduce the symptoms while permitting low frequency electromagnetic radiation to reach her body. The method may be accomplished by using a radiation shielding textile as a bed sheet on which the woman sleeps at night or during the day by fashioning a garment from the radiation-shielding textile or using a sheet or cover, or fashioning a wrap. The radiation-shielding textile found to be suitable is a cloth woven of yarn consisting of a textile fibre, such as nylon, and from two to thirty-five percent by weight of electrically conductive filament, preferably stainless steel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2008Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventors: Frieder K. Kempe, Don Nixdorf
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Publication number: 20110204260Abstract: For use with an irradiation system including a radiation source operable to produce a radiation beam towards a target, a beam modulator including a flexible, deformable container at least partially filled with a radiation attenuating fluid, a non-deformable first contacting surface in contact with a first portion of the container, the first contacting surface pivotable about a first axis, and a positioner operable to rotate the first contacting surface about the first axis, wherein as the first contacting surface rotates about the first axis, the first contacting surface deforms the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventor: Moshe Ein-Gal
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Publication number: 20110163248Abstract: A multi-ply, preferably flexible, x-ray shielding material which can be formed into a garment is provided. Such material is lighter in weight but that provides a specific degree of protection under the standard conditions met in fluoroscopy by workers in the field subjected to reflected, or scattered, radiation emanating from the patient's body. The multi-layered fabric is so constructed that the amount of re-radiated energy, or fluorescence produced by each layer, is greatly attenuated. Generally, this invention is directed to a material formed of two or more layers of a polymeric or elastomeric film or sheet loaded with different radiation-attenuating metal material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventor: Thomas J. Beck
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Patent number: 7973299Abstract: A system for providing radiation protection is provided that includes a garment that contours to an operator's body. The garment protects the operator from radiation. The garment is supported by a suspension component that reduces a portion of weight of the garment for the operator, the garment including a belt, which includes a release mechanism that offers an entry into the garment. In more specific embodiments, the release mechanism is a quick release that allows the operator to disengage from the garment using a single hand movement. The belt can include at least one flexible joint. The belt opens to allow the operator to enter the garment, and the operator, in entering and exiting the garment, is able to limit his contact to components on or near a front of the garment such that the operator can operate the release mechanism for the garment without losing sterility.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2008Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Inventor: Chet R. Rees
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Publication number: 20110095209Abstract: A system for attenuating a primary radiation beam applied to a target area on a patient for generating an image of the target area during radiological examination includes a barrier formed of a radiation attenuation material and positionable over the target area to partially attenuate the primary radiation beam before the primary radiation beam reaches the target area. The barrier is configured to substantially extend around an entire periphery of the patient. The system also includes a buffer positionable between the barrier and the patient for offsetting the barrier from the patient. The buffer includes at least one flexible bag configured to retain a fluid. The at least one flexible bag is configured to improve the clarity of the image generated during the radiological examination.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventors: John A. Cadwalader, William W. Orrison
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Patent number: 7923708Abstract: A radiation shielding sheet formed by filling a shielding material into an organic polymer material. The shielding material is an oxide powder containing at least one element selected from the group consisting of lanthanum (La), cerium (Ce), praseodymium (Pr), neodymium (Nd), samarium (Sm), europium (Eu) and gadolinium (Gd). The oxide powder has an average grain size of 1 to 20 ?m, and a volumetric ratio of the shielding material filled in the radiation shielding sheet is 40 to 80 vol. %.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2006Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Toshiba Materials Co., Ltd.Inventor: Eiji Oyaizu
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Patent number: 7897949Abstract: Laminated lead-free radiation protection material (10, 12, 14) comprising at least two individual composite layers (2), each individual composite layer (2) comprising a secondary radiation layer (4) with a low Z material and a barrier layer (4) with a high Z material, wherein the individual composite layers (2) are arranged in the radiation protection material (10, 12, 14) in such a way that a barrier layer (8) is arranged on both surfaces (18, 20) of the radiation protection material (10, 12, 14), and the respective secondary radiation layer (8) is arranged at a distance from the surface (18, 20).Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2007Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Mavig GmbHInventor: Barbara Ballsieper
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Patent number: 7851038Abstract: A three-part laminated surface construction can be shaped and molded by hand and will retain that shape until the particular need is met, such as controlling the flow of liquids and resins, or establishing a protective cover. The surface construction includes a center sheet of lead with rubber layers secured over the lead. The perimeter of the rubber layers are secured together. The lead sheet can be provided with outer flaps, one soft rubber side and the other rubber side abrasion-resistant for folding around and protection from sharp objects.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Inventor: Kevin F. Lohmeier
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Patent number: 7829873Abstract: A radiation protection shield for protecting medical personnel from radiation being applied to a patient positioned on a table. The shield includes a frame and a primary screen including a radiation-resistant material connected to said frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: ECO Cath-Lab Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Fox, James Goldstein
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Patent number: 7767990Abstract: A radiation attenuation system for attenuating radiation during lateral radiographic imaging of an object is provided. The system includes a first radiation attenuating barrier that is substantially conformable to the object and configured to at least partially cover the object. The first radiation attenuating barrier has a fenestration area defining at least one opening. The system further includes a second radiation attenuating barrier coupled to the first radiation attenuation barrier. The second radiation attenuating barrier is selectively movable between a collapsed position and a generally upright position relative to the first radiation attenuating member.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Worldwide Innovations & Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John A. Cadwalader, William W. Orrison
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Patent number: 7759664Abstract: An embodiment of the present method may comprise: heating up at least one structural element beyond a change state temperature thereof; changing the configuration of the structural element from an extended configuration to a reduced size configuration; cooling the structural element to below the change state temperature thereof; covering the structural element with a thermal protection device; removing the thermal protection device to expose the structural element to heat radiation; and heating, via the heat radiation, at least a portion of the structural element to thereby cause the structural element to change from the reduced size configuration to the extended configuration. In one embodiment each of the structural elements is formed from a thin elastic memory composite material.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2007Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Northrop Grumman Systems CorporationInventors: Geoffrey William Marks, James Trevor Renshall
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Publication number: 20100176318Abstract: The invention is a composite radiation absorber made up of a rubber or rubber like matrix material filled containing a radiation absorptive element, or a plurality of radiation absorptive elements, combined with deformable and shape retentive member or members that once deformed into a desired shape will essentially retain that shape for the composite in use. Ibis shape retentive characteristic offers significant advantages to users in the rapid and complete shielding of undesirable radiation fields. No prior art could be found relating to the useful combination of these shape retentive elements used in otherwise flexible composite radiation absorptive materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2009Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventor: Peter C. Smith
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Publication number: 20100176317Abstract: The invention is a composite radiation absorber constructed from multiple layers of a rubber or rubber like matrix material filled containing a radiation absorptive element, or a plurality of radiation absorptive elements, that differ from layer to layer. The invention also teaches that mixtures of radiation absorbing elements within layers may improve overall radiation absorption performance. This multiple absorption approach offers significant advantages to users in the shielding of undesirable ionizing or acoustic radiation fields. This invention differs significantly from prior art in that heterogeneous mixtures of differing absorbers and multiple (more than two) layers of material are used and found to be advantageous in the control of penetrating radiation fields. This invention also differs from prior art in that some mixed or layered absorptive components also contribute significantly to the absorber utility as in the case of surface magnetic additives.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2009Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventor: Peter C. Smith
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Patent number: 7755071Abstract: A cover for a syringe includes an elongated flexible envelope and an absorbent material. The elongated flexible envelope includes a body portion and a needle-receiving portion. The body portion has a first end that defines an opening and an opposite second end. The needle-receiving portion extends from the second end of the body portion and terminates in a distal end. The body portion and the needle-receiving portion define a cavity of sufficient size to allow the syringe to be placed therein. The cavity is in communication with the opening. The envelope is made of a material that is impervious to liquid. The absorbent material is disposed in the distal end of the needle-receiving portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Inventor: Perry Polsinelli
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Publication number: 20100133450Abstract: A radiation protection device attaches to the C-arm of a fluoroscope and shields and collimates the X-ray beam between the X-ray source and the patient and between the patient and the image intensifier. One embodiment has a radiation shield of X-ray opaque material that surrounds the C-arm of the fluoroscopy system, the X-ray source and the image intensifier. A padded slot fits around the patient's body. Another embodiment has conical or cylindrical radiation shields that extend between the X-ray source and the patient and between the patient and the image intensifier. The radiation shields have length adjustments and padded ends to fit the device to the patient. The radiation protection device may be motorized to advance and withdraw the radiation shields. A blanket-like radiation shield covers the patient in the area surrounding where the X-ray beam enters the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2007Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventor: Amir Belson
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Patent number: 7718984Abstract: A composition for radiation shielding or range of compositions which compositions may be used for a variety of radiation shielding applications. With proper adhesive selection and processing, the construction forms an integral bond with the craft as compatible adhesives form strong bonds. This eliminates the potential for delaminating associated with the use of metallic layered shielding. While prior art protects electronics with a direct coating to electronic packages, this approach allows larger equipment systems, such as optics, or spectrometers, to be shielded.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Space Micro Inc.Inventors: Carl S. Edwards, Michael Featherby, David J. Strobel
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Patent number: 7667214Abstract: A radiation attenuation system for shielding from scatter radiation one or more portions of a patient that are not of primary interest to a particular radiological procedure (i.e., non-target areas, etc.). The radiation attenuation system may be configured to shield the head of a patient (such as the head of a pediatric patient), and/or any other portion of the patient that may benefit from being shielded from scatter radiation. The radiation attenuation system is preferably configured to conform to the contours of the patient. The radiation attenuation system may be a flexible member that can be reconfigured to accommodate patients of varying size.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2005Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Worldwide Innovations & Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John A. Cadwalader, G. David Dixon
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Patent number: 7667215Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method and apparatus for providing radiation shielding for non-invasive inspection systems. An embodiment of the apparatus may include a radiation shield having a plurality of slats, where each of the plurality of slats comprises a radiation attenuating material. The radiation shield may further include a support structure configured to hold the slats in a non-planar shape. An embodiment of the method may include gathering a plurality of slats, each slat comprising a radiation attenuating material. The method may further include disposing the slats to form a shielding curtain having a non-planar shape. The method may also include positioning the shielding curtain to cover an opening of a scanner.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Morpho Detection, Inc.Inventor: Richard Oliver Hargrove, Jr.
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Patent number: 7663128Abstract: A flexible ionizing radiation shield attached to an X-ray machine by a long retractable cable. An elongated opening adjacent to a top edge is used as a hand hold to manipulate the flexible shield during usage and as a means to hang the flexible shield onto two hooks on the cable housing for storage. Sanitary disposable shield covers are dispensed from a dispenser mounted above the shield hanger.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2007Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Inventor: Charles Arterson
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Publication number: 20090321663Abstract: Measurements are provided (101) as correspond to a floor (201) of a room. This room will typically have space thereunder of sufficient size to accommodate a least one person therein. These measurements are used (102) to provide a bladder (202) that will, when at least substantially filled with liquid, substantially fully cover the floor and provide a radiation barrier to thereby provide corresponding protection to a person in the space under that room. The bladder can have one or more openings (203) to facilitate introducing liquid into the bladder and/or to facilitate removing such liquid when desired. Pumps (608) and/or valves (603) can be utilized, if desired, to facilitate such filling and/or emptying. By one approach, one or more supplemental retrofitable supports (701) can be used in the space beneath the room to provide supplemental vertical support to thereby aid in supporting the weight of the bladder when filled.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2006Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventor: Barrett H. Moore
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Patent number: 7638784Abstract: A radiation protection system for protecting medical personnel from radiation being applied from a radiation source to a patient positioned on a table. The system includes a shield for positioning above the table having an inner frame sized and shaped for receiving the patient when the patient is positioned on the table, and a plurality of rods extending outward from the inner frame. The shield also has an outer frame surrounding the inner frame and connected to the plurality of rods, and a radiopaque flexible panel attached to the rods.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2007Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: ECO Cath-Lab Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Fox, James Goldstein
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Publication number: 20090302241Abstract: An X-ray opaque filament is provided, which is constituted of a filament formed of a thermoplastic resin containing an X-ray opaque agent and has a dry heat shrinkage of 3.5 to 0% at 130° C. An X-ray opaque covered filament is provided, which is formed by covering the periphery of the X-ray opaque filament with a covering fiber. Furthermore, an X-ray opaque filament is provided, which is constituted of a fiber formed of a thermoplastic resin containing an X-ray opaque agent and has an oil containing an ionic surfactant in a ratio of 0 to 10% by mass added thereto. An X-ray opaque covered filament is provided, which has a covering fiber formed of a thermoplastic resin having a lower melting point than the thermoplastic resin constituting the X-ray opaque filament. A fiber structure is provided which includes the X-ray opaque filament and/or the X-ray opaque covered filament.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2006Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Seiji Abe, Koji Kakumoto, Takenori Domon, Kazutoyo Horimoto, Kenji Chizuka, Takeru Shimonomura
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Patent number: 7626763Abstract: A flexible laser safety curtain is disclosed that utilizes a plurality of columns flexibly attached to one another along their longitudinal edges in such a manner as to create a curtain of columns. The base of each column contains a cavity within which at least one moveable element, columnar in form, may be located and protrude from the cavity. The moveable element, when pressed against a work surface, is forced into the cavity. A biasing element within the cavity provides an opposite force on the moveable elements to both keep the moveable element in contact with the work surface, and to return the moveable element to its original position when the inward force is removed. The curtain's edge follows the contours of an uneven work surface and thereby the curtain provides a complete barrier to laser radiation.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Telesis Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Harrison, Joseph D. Ferrario, Ashot Mesropyan
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Patent number: 7591590Abstract: A radiation attenuation system for use with Computed Tomography procedures and a Computed Tomography having a radiation attenuation system are disclosed. The radiation disclosed attenuation system includes a shield made of a flexible radiation attenuation material and an interface supporting the shield at the Computed Tomography machine. The interface allows the shield to be selectively added to and removed from the Computed Tomography machine. The disclosed Computed Tomography machine includes a gantry defining an opening through which a patient table is at least partially inserted during a Computed Tomography procedure and a housing enclosing the gantry without substantially covering the opening and remaining fixed relative thereto. The housing is at least partially defined by a front panel that is formed of a substrate and a radiation attenuation material. The radiation attenuation material is in the form of a flexible sheet and is fixed relative to the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2007Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Worldwide Innovations & Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John A. Cadwalader, William W. Orrison
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Publication number: 20090108217Abstract: A system for attenuating a primary radiation beam applied to a target area on a patient for generating an image of the target area during a radiological procedure is disclosed. The system includes a radiation attenuation material positionable over the target area to partially attenuate the primary radiation beam before the primary radiation beam reaches the target area. The system also includes a buffer positionable between the radiation attenuation material and the target area. The buffer is formed of a polymeric material and is configured to improve the clarity of the generated image.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2009Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventors: John A. Cadwalader, William W. Orrison
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Patent number: 7518137Abstract: Disclosed is a fire-resistant lead-free shield material having high shielding ability against nuclear or electromagnetic radiation, and excellent bending workability and handling performance. The shield material comprises a composite material consisting of an organic material and a metal or metal compound having a nuclear or electromagnetic radiation-shielding ability. The composite material is formed into a given shape, such as a plate shape, and wrapped with a cloth-like sheet formed of glass fibers, metal fibers or carbon fibers. Alternatively, the shield material comprises a shielding element consisting of an elastic polymeric organic compound and a particle having a nuclear or electromagnetic radiation-shielding ability, such a heavy metal or ferrite.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2003Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Nippon Tungsten Co. LtdInventors: Kenji Okamura, Masahiro Yamauchi, Shigeru Matsuo, Shigeya Sakaguchi
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Publication number: 20090045358Abstract: A flexible ionizing radiation shield attached to an X-ray machine by a long retractable cable. An elongated opening adjacent to a top edge is used as a hand hold to manipulate the flexible shield during usage and as a means to hang the flexible shield onto two hooks on the cable housing for storage. Sanitary disposable shield covers are dispensed from a dispenser mounted above the shield hanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventor: Charles Arterson
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Patent number: 7488963Abstract: A thin, light-weight, flexible sheet product useful for the manufacture of radiation attenuation garments. The sheet product is a polymeric material and includes a heavy loading of high molecular weight metal particles. The sheet product is formed from a polymer latex dispersion into which a high molecular weight metal particles are dispersed, where the latex retains a sufficiently low viscosity to be pourable and allow casting of the sheet product.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2007Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Bar-Ray Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Lagace, Ronald E Blocher
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Patent number: 7476889Abstract: Compositions and processes for forming radiopaque polymeric articles are disclosed. In one embodiment, radiation inspection apparatuses and methods are then used to determine the presence and attributes of such radiopaque polymeric articles. A radiopaque polymeric article of the present invention can be created by mixing a radiopaque material, such as barium, bismuth, tungsten or their compounds, with a powdered polymer, pelletized polymer or liquid solution, emulsion or suspension of a polymer in solvent or water. In addition to creating radiation detectable objects, the radiopaque polymeric materials of the present invention can be used to create radiation protective articles, such as radiation protective garments and bomb containment vessels. Enhanced radiation protection can also be achieved through the use of nano-materials. The principals of the present invention can be used to provide protection against other types of hazards, including fire, chemical, biological and projectile hazards.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2004Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Meridian Research and DevelopmentInventors: Ronald DeMeo, Joseph Kucherovsky, Amit Kurupathi
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Patent number: 7473919Abstract: A radiation attenuation system suitable for use in radiological examinations includes a first portion comprising a radiation attenuation material and a second portion comprising a relatively non-radiation attenuation buffer region between the radiation attenuation material and an article undergoing the examination. The radiation attenuation system may be positioned over, under, near, or otherwise about the article. According to one embodiment, the radiation attenuation system is intended to be positioned over a target area on the article and coincident with the primary radiation beam.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2007Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Worldwide Innovations & Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John A. Cadwalader, William W. Orrison
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Patent number: 7449705Abstract: The present invention relates to a lead-free radiation protection material in the energy range of an X-ray tube having a voltage of from 60 to 125 kV. The lead-free radiation protection material has a layer structure having at least two layers with different shielding properties.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Mavig GmbHInventor: Heinrich Eder
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Patent number: 7420193Abstract: A radiation shield includes a radio-opaque drape which has an open area extending completely through the drape to provide a viewing site. Radiation control structure in the form of a vent system is located in the open area. The vent system includes a plurality of radio-opaque slats extending at least partially across at least a portion of the open area. The slats preferably extend outwardly away from the surface of the drape to facilitate the capturing of scattered radiation.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Inventor: Mark G. Treuth
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Publication number: 20080164425Abstract: A radiation attenuation system for attenuating radiation during lateral radiographic imaging of an object is provided. The system includes a first radiation attenuating barrier that is substantially conformable to the object and configured to at least partially cover the object. The first radiation attenuating barrier has a fenestration area defining at least one opening. The system further includes a second radiation attenuating barrier coupled to the first radiation attenuation barrier. The second radiation attenuating barrier is selectively movable between a collapsed position and a generally upright position relative to the first radiation attenuating member.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2007Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventors: John A. Cadwalader, William W. Orrison
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Patent number: 7331712Abstract: An X-ray system has a patient examination table, an image acquisition unit under the surface of the patient examination table, and an X-ray radiator that can be positioned above the patient examination table, On the patient examination table a radiation protection device is disposed, which—during the operation—shields at least one zone on one side of the patient examination table from the radiation area between the X-ray radiator and the image acquisition unit. In addition, on the patient examination table an X-ray system operation unit is disposed that is accessible from the shielded zone.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Klaus Fischer, Wolfgang Zerl
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Patent number: 7294845Abstract: The invention related to a radiation protection arrangement for screening radiation emitted from a radiation source, especially an x-ray source. Said arrangement is provided with a screening element consisting of, or comprising, a radiation protection material, and a cover, which fully surrounds the screening element. Said cover can be pulled over the screening element and completely separated from the same. As the cover can be changed, the radiation protection arrangement can be kept clean and sterile in a simple manner.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Mavig GmbHInventor: Barbara Ballsieper
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Patent number: 7276716Abstract: A radiation protection system for shielding medical personnel from a gamma ray source being used to provide brachytherapy to a patient is provided by disposing shielding material between the source of radiation and locations outside the radiation protection system in such a manner as to provide shielding for the primary radiation in directions from which radiation from the source may emerge, while providing the patient an open viewing area with a large field of view for the patient to view the locations outside the radiation protection system. The described system reduces the radiation exposure of staff in the treatment room, thereby permitting physicians and therapists to observe the patient without being exposed to excessive amounts of radiation. The opening in the radiation protection system around the head of the patient provides the ability for the patient to see his surroundings and to eliminate the anxiety resulting from the feeling of being closed in.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Implant Sciences CorporationInventor: John J. Munro, III