Claims
- 1. A radiation shield for promoting direct pigmentation of human skin by solar radiation comprising a solid translucent material including finely ground inorganic filter glass particles, which filter glass normally and also when included as said particles in combination with said solid translucent material filters out all wave lengths shorter than 320 nm, blocks wave lengths over 450 nm and which permits maximum transmission of wave lengths in the range of 320 to 450 nm.
- 2. The shield of claim 1 in which said solid translucent material comprises a plurality of spatially-separated layers, each effective to filter a different range of wave lengths.
- 3. The shield of claim 1 in which said solid translucent material is made of synthetic organic material.
- 4. The shield of claim 3 wherein said solid material is coated with absorption layers and reflection layers.
- 5. The shield of claim 4 in which said layers contain complementary color pigments to correct the coloring position.
- 6. The shield of claim 3 including wave-length-absorbing material comprising glass granules pressed into the surface of said solid translucent material, the latter being a synthetic organic resin.
- 7. The shield of claim 6 in which said granules are coated with an additional layer of inorganic filtering material.
- 8. The shield of claim 3 in which wave length absorbing material is distributed throughout said solid translucent material as colloidal size particles.
- 9. The shield of claim 8 in which said wave-length-absorbing material consists of ground blue-violet glass incorporated in synthetic organic material.
- 10. The shield of claim 1 in which said solid translucent material is synthetic organic material containing finely ground inorganic glass particles coated with an adhesive to promote intimate mixing with the organic material.
- 11. The shield of claim 10 in which said adhesive is deposited from a carrier comprising alcohol, acetic acid and water.
- 12. The shield of claim 10 in which said adhesive is a silicon finish.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 773,844, filed Mar. 3, 1977.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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