Claims
- 1. A shield for an opening in a container housing radioactive material comprising two spaced-apart clamping members, at least one of said members having dimensions larger than the opening, two flexible and resilient side flaps oppositely disposed between said clamping members having the free edges thereof overlapping, a center flap between said clamping members having a free edge thereof extending past the intersection of said side flap free edges, said side flaps and said center flap having a material therein substantially impervious to radiation from the radioactive material, and means for maintaining said clamping members together and in position over the container opening.
- 2. The shield set forth in claim 1, wherein said clamping members are annular.
- 3. The shield set forth in claim 1, wherein said clamping member having the dimensions thereof larger than the opening is adapted to fit snugly against the opening and to be maintained in position by said means.
- 4. The shield set forth in claim 1, wherein said clamping members are a synthetic organic resin.
- 5. The shield set forth in claim 4, wherein said clamping members are polyethylene.
- 6. The shield set forth in claim 1, wherein said side flaps are neoprene rubber about 1/16 inch thick having lead dispersed therein.
- 7. The shield set forth in claim 1, wherein said center flap has three apertures near the top thereof centrally located for mounting between said clamping members, thereby to hang downwardly over said side flaps.
- 8. A shield for an opening in a container housing radioactive material comprising two spaced-apart clamping members at least one of which is adapted to be mounted on the container, at least one of said members having dimensions larger than the opening, two flexible side flaps oppositely disposed between said clamping members having the free edges thereof overlapping, a center flap between said clamping members having a free edge thereof extending past the intersection of said side flap free edges, said center flap being positioned adjacent said clamping member in contact with the container, said side flaps and said center flap being substantially impervious to radiation from the radioactive material, and means for maintaining said clamping members together and in position over the container opening.
- 9. The shield set forth in claim 8, wherein said clamping members are annular.
- 10. The shield set forth in claim 9, wherein said clamping member adapted to be mounted on the container has a circumferential extent of about 350.degree..
- 11. The shield set forth in claim 10, wherein said means includes mechanism for varying the distance between the free ends of the 350.degree. clamping members to adjust the tension thereof around the container opening.
- 12. The shield set forth in claim 10, wherein the other one of said clamping members has an arcuate extent of about 240.degree..
- 13. The shield set forth in claim 8, wherein said clamping members are annular in shape and adjustable, thereby permitting alterations in the effective diameters thereof.
- 14. The shield set forth in claim 8, wherein said center flap and said side flaps are 1/16 inch thick lead loaded neoprene rubber.
- 15. The shield set forth in claim 8, wherein said clamping members are 1 inch thick polyethylene.
- 16. A shield for an opening in a container housing radioactive material comprising two spaced-apart arcuate clamping members, at least one of said members having dimensions larger than the opening and at least one of said members having two free ends, two flexible side flaps oppositely disposed between said clamping members having the free edges thereof overlapping, a center flap between said clamping members having a free edge thereof extending past the intersection of said flap free edges, said side flaps and said center flap being substantially impervious to radiation from the radioactive material, means for adjusting the distance between the free ends of the one clamping member to adjust the tension thereof around the container opening, and means for maintaining said clamping members together and in position over the container opening.
- 17. The shield set forth in claim 16, wherein said member having the free ends is part circular with a circumferential extent of about 350.degree. and is next to the container housing the other member being part circular with a circumferential extent substantially less than 350.degree..
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY.
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