Claims
- 1. A radiation protective article comprising fabric or other pliable material to which a polymeric mixture is adhered, wherein said polymeric mixture includes a polymer and a relatively lightweight radiation protective material.
- 2. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein said relatively lightweight radiation protective material is selected from the group consisting of barium, barium compounds, bismuth, bismuth compounds, tungsten and tungsten compounds.
- 3. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein said relatively lightweight radiation protective material is selected from the group consisting of barium sulfate, barium chloride, tungsten carbide, tungsten oxide, Diatrizoate Meglumine Inj USP, Acetrizoate Sodium, Bunamiodyl Sodium, Diatrizoate Sodium, Ethiodized Oil, Iobenzamic Acid, Iocarmic Acid, Iocetamic Acid, Iodipamide, Iodixanol, Iodized Oil, Iodoalphionic Acid, o-Iodohippurate Sodium, Iodophthalein Sodium, Iodopyracet, Ioglycamic Acid, Iohexol, Iomeglamic Acid, Iopamidol, Iopanoic Acid, Iopentol, Iophendylate, Iophenoxic Acid, Iopromide, Iopronic Acid, Iopydol, Iopydone, Iothalamic Acid, Iotrolan, Ioversol, Ioxaglic Acid, Ioxilan, Ipodate, Meglumine Acetrizoate, Meglumine Ditrizoate Methiodal Sodium, Metrizamide, Metrizoic Acid, Phenobutiodil, Phentetiothalein Sodium, Propryliodone, Sodium Iodomethamate, Sozoiodolic Acid, Thorium Oxide and Trypanoate Sodium.
- 4. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein at least some of said fabric or other pliable materials is perforated.
- 5. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein said radiation protective material comprises at least 50% of said polymeric mixture by weight.
- 6. The radiation protective article of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of radiation protective materials in said polymeric mixture.
- 7. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein said article is a jumpsuit.
- 8. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein said article is a liner.
- 9. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein said article is a surgical mask.
- 10. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein said article is a pouch or envelope.
- 11. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein said article is wallpaper.
- 12. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein said lightweight radiation protective material includes tungsten or a tungsten compound.
- 13. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein said polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, polyamide, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl alcohol, natural latex, polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene vinyl acetate and polyester.
- 14. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein a layer of said polymeric mixture is interposed between two layers of said fabric or other pliable material in said article.
- 15. The radiation protective article of claim 1 further comprising multiple layers of polymeric mixture having different thicknesses.
- 16. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein said fabric or other pliable material is a non-woven polymeric fabric.
- 17. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein said fabric is non-woven and selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene and rayon.
- 18. The radiation protective article of claim 1 wherein said fabric or other pliable material is paper or film.
- 19. A radiation protective article comprising a woven fabric to which a polymeric mixture is adhered, wherein said nolymeric mixture includes a polymer and a relatively lightweight radiation protective material.
- 20. The radiation protective article of claim 19 wherein said relatively lightweight radiation protective material is selected from the group consisting of barium, barium compounds, bismuth, bismuth compounds, tungsten and tungsten compounds.
- 21. The radiation protective article of claim 19 wherein said relatively lightweight radiation protective material is selected from the group consisting of barium sulfate, barium chloride, tungsten carbide, tungsten oxide, Diatrizoate Meglumine Inj USP, Acetrizoate Sodium, Bunamiodyl Sodium, Diatrizoate Sodium, Ethiodized Oil, Iobenzamic Acid, Iocarmic Acid, Iocetamic Acid, Iodipamide, Iodixanol, Iodized Oil, Iodoalphionic Acid, o-Iodohippurate Sodium, Iodophthalein Sodium, Iodopyracet, Ioglycamic Acid, Iohexol, Iomeglamic Acid, Iopamidol, Iopanoic Acid, Iopentol, Iophendylate, Iophenoxic Acid, Iopromide, Iopronic Acid, Iopydol, Iopydone, Iothalamic Acid, Iotrolan, Ioversol, Ioxaglic Acid, Ioxilan, Ipodate, Meglumine Acetrizoate, Meglumine Ditrizoate Methiodal Sodium, Metrizamide, Metrizoic Acid, Phenobutiodil, Phentetiothalein Sodium, Propryliodone, Sodium Iodomethamate, Sozoiodolic Acid, Thorium Oxide and Trypanoate Sodium.
- 22. The radiation protective article of claim 19 wherein said radiation protective material comprises at least 50% of said polymeric mixture by weight.
- 23. The radiation protective article of claim 19 wherein said polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, polyamide, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl alcohol, natural latex, polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene vinyl acetate and polyester.
- 24. The radiation protective article of claim 19 wherein said article has a plurality of layers of different thicknesses.
- 25. A radiation protective article comprising fabric or other pliable material over which a liquid polymeric mixture is coated, wherein said polymeric mixture includes a polymer and a relatively lightweight radiation protective material.
- 26. The radiation protective article of claim 25 wherein said relatively lightweight radiation protective material is selected from the group consisting of barium, barium compounds, bismuth, bismuth compounds, tungsten and tungsten compounds.
- 27. The radiation protective article of claim 25 wherein said relatively lightweight radiation protective material is selected from the group consisting of barium sulfate, barium chloride, tungsten carbide, tungsten oxide, Diatrizoate Meglumine Inj USP, Acetrizoate Sodium, Bunamiodyl Sodium, Diatrizoate Sodium, Ethiodized Oil, Iobenzamic Acid, Iocarmic Acid, Iocetamic Acid, Iodipamide, Iodixanol, Iodized Oil, Iodoalphionic Acid, o-Iodohippurate Sodium, Iodophthalein Sodium, Iodopyracet, Ioglycamic Acid, Iohexol, Iomeglamic Acid, Iopamidol, Iopanoic Acid, Iopentol, Iophendylate, Iophenoxic Acid, Iopromide, Iopronic Acid, Iopydol, Iopydone, Iothalaniic Acid, Iotrolan, Ioversol, Ioxaglic Acid, Ioxilan, Ipodate, Meglumine Acetrizoate, Meglumine Ditrizoate Methiodal Sodium, Metrizamide, Metrizoic Acid, Phenobutiodil, Phentetiothalein Sodium, Propryliodone, Sodium Iodomethamate, Sozoiodolic Acid, Thorium Oxide and Trypanoate Sodium.
- 28. The radiation protective article of claim 25 wherein said radiation protective material comprises at least 50% of said polymeric mixture by weight.
- 29. The radiation protective article of claim 25 further comprising a plurality of radiation protective materials in said polymeric mixture.
- 30. The radiation protective article of claim 25 wherein said lightweight radiation protective material includes tungsten or a tungsten compound.
- 31. The radiation protective article of claim 25 wherein said polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, polyamide, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl alcohol, natural latex, polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene vinyl acetate and polyester.
- 32. The radiation protective article of claim 25 wherein a layer of said polymeric mixture is interposed between two layers of said fabric or other pliable material in said article.
- 33. The radiation protective article of claim 25 wherein said fabric or other pliable material is a woven fabric.
- 34. The radiation protective article of claim 25 wherein said fabric or other pliable material is non-woven.
- 35. The radiation protective article of claim 25 wherein said fabric or other pliable material is paper or film.
- 36. A method for producing a radiation protective article comprising the steps of:mixing a relatively lightweight radiation protective material with a polymer to create a polymeric mixture; adhering said polymeric mixture to a fabric or other pliable material to make said fabric or other pliable material radiation protective; and, constructing a functional article from said radiation protective fabric or other pliable material.
- 37. The method of claim 36 wherein said relatively lightweight radiation protective material is selected from the group consisting of barium, barium compounds, bismuth, bismuth compounds, tungsten and tungsten compounds.
- 38. The method of claim 36 wherein said relatively lightweight radiation protective material is selected from the group consisting of barium sulfate, barium chloride, tungsten carbide, tungsten oxide, Diatrizoate Meglumine Inj USP, Acetrizoate Sodium, Bunamiodyl Sodium, Diatrizoate Sodium, Ethiodized Oil, Iobenzamic Acid, Iocarmic Acid, Iocetamic Acid, Iodipamide, Iodixanol, Iodized Oil, Iodoalphionic Acid, o-Iodohippurate Sodium, Iodophthalein Sodium, Iodopyracet, Ioglycamic Acid, Iohexol, Iomeglamic Acid, Iopamidol, Iopanoic Acid, Iopentol, Iophendylate, Iophenoxic Acid, Iopromide, Iopronic Acid, Iopydol, Iopydone, Iothalamic Acid, Iotrolan, Ioversol, Ioxaglic Acid, Ioxilan, Ipodate, Meglumine Acetrizoate, Meglumine Ditrizoate Methiodal Sodium, Metrizamide, Metrizoic Acid, Phenobutiodil, Phentetiothalein Sodium, Propryliodone, Sodium Iodomethamate, Sozoiodolic Acid, Thorium Oxide and Trypanoate Sodium.
- 39. The method of claim 36 wherein at least some of said fabric or other pliable materials is perforated.
- 40. The method of claim 36 wherein said radiation protective material comprises at least 50% of said polymeric mixture by weight.
- 41. The method of claim 36 further comprising a plurality of radiation protective materials in said polymeric mixture.
- 42. The method of claim 36 wherein said polymeric mixture further comprises one or more additives.
- 43. The method of claim 36 wherein said polymeric mixture further comprises one or more additives selected from the group consisting of epoxy soybean oil, ethylene glycol and propylene glycol.
- 44. The method of claim 36 wherein said article is a jumpsuit.
- 45. The method of claim 36 wherein said article is a liner.
- 46. The method of claim 36 wherein said article is a surgical mask.
- 47. The method of claim 36 wherein said article is a pouch or envelope.
- 48. The method of claim 36 wherein said article is wallpaper.
- 49. The method of claim 36 wherein said lightweight radiation protective material includes tungsten or a tungsten compound.
- 50. The method of claim 36 wherein said polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, polyamide, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl alcohol, natural latex, polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene vinyl acetate and polyester.
- 51. The method of claim 36 wherein said fabric or other pliable material is a non-woven polymeric fabric.
- 52. The method of claim 51 wherein said non-woven polymeric fabric is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyester and rayon.
- 53. The method of claim 36 wherein said fabric or other pliable material is paper or film.
- 54. A method for producing a radiation protective article comprising the steps of:mixing a relatively lightweight radiation protective material with a polymer to create a polymeric mixture; heating said polymeric mixture until it assumes a liquid form; applying said liquid polymeric mixture to a first sheet of fabric or other pliable material; pressing a second sheet of fabric of other pliable material together with said first sheet of fabric or other pliable material so that a layer with said polymeric mixture is interposed between said first and second sheets of fabric or other pliable material; and, constructing an article from said radiation protective fabric or other pliable material composite.
- 55. The method of claim 54 wherein said relatively lightweight radiation protective material is selected from the group consisting of barium, barium compounds, bismuth, bismuth compounds, tungsten and tungsten compounds.
- 56. The method of claim 54 wherein said relatively lightweight radiation protective chemical is selected from the group consisting of barium sulfate, barium chloride, tungsten carbide, tungsten oxide, Diatrizoate Meglumine Inj USP, Acetrizoate Sodium, Bunamiodyl Sodium, Diatrizoate Sodium, Ethiodized Oil, Iobenzamic Acid, Iocarmic Acid, Iocetamic Acid, Iodipamide, Iodixanol, Iodized Oil, Iodoalphionic Acid, o-Iodohippurate Sodium, Iodophthalein Sodium, Iodopyracet, Ioglycamic Acid, Iohexol, Iomeglamic Acid, Iopamidol, Iopanoic Acid, Iopentol, Iophendylate, Iophenoxic Acid, Iopromide, Iopronic Acid, Iopydol, Iopydone, Iothalamic Acid, Iotrolan, Ioversol, Ioxaglic Acid, Ioxilan, Ipodate, Meglumine Acetrizoate, Meglumine Ditrizoate Methiodal Sodium, Metrizamide, Metrizoic Acid, Phenobutiodil, Phentetiothalein Sodium, Propryliodone, Sodium Iodomethamate, Sozoiodolic Acid, Thorium Oxide and Trypanoate Sodium.
- 57. The method of claim 54 wherein said polymeric mixture is mixed and heated in one or more extruders and applied simultaneously from one of said extruders to said first and second sheets of fabric or other pliable material.
- 58. The method of claim 54 wherein said radiation protective material comprises at least 50% of said polymeric mixture by weight.
- 59. The method of claim 54 further comprising a plurality of radiation protective materials in said polymeric mixture.
- 60. The method of claim 54 wherein said polymeric mixture further comprises an additive.
- 61. The method of claim 54 wherein said polymer is selected from the group of polyurethane, polyamide, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl alcohol, natural latex, polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene vinyl acetate and polyester.
- 62. The method of claim 54 wherein said fabric or other pliable material is a non-woven polymeric fabric or film.
- 63. The method of claim 54 wherein said fabric is non-woven and selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyester, polyethylene and rayon.
- 64. The method of claim 54 wherein said fabric or other pliable material is paper.
- 65. An article constructed by the process of claim 36.
- 66. An article constructed by the process of claim 54.
- 67. A method for producing a radiation protective film comprising the steps of:mixing a relatively lightweight radiation protective material with a polymer to create a polymeric mixture; heating said polymeric mixture in an extruder until it assumes a pliable form; and, forming said pliable polymeric mixture into a film by depositing it on an endless conveyor.
- 68. The method of claim 67 wherein said relatively lightweight radiation protective material is selected from the group consisting of barium, barium compounds, bismuth, bismuth compounds, tungsten and tungsten compounds.
- 69. The method of claim 67 wherein said relatively lightweight radiation protective chemical is selected from the group consisting of barium sulfate, barium chloride, tungsten, tungsten oxide, tungsten carbide, Diatrizoate Meglumine Inj USP, Acetrizoate Sodium, Bunamiodyl Sodium, Diatrizoate Sodium, Ethiodized Oil, Iobenzamic Acid, Iocarmic Acid, Iocetamic Acid, Iodipamide, Iodixanol, Iodized Oil, Iodoalphionic Acid, o-Iodohippurate Sodium, Iodophthalein Sodium, Iodopyracet, Ioglycamic Acid, Iohexol, Iomeglamic Acid, Iopamidol, Iopanoic Acid, Iopentol, Iophendylate, Iophenoxic Acid, Iopromide, Iopronic Acid, Iopydol, Iopydone, Iothalamic Acid, Iotrolan, Ioversol, Ioxaglic Acid, Ioxilan, Ipodate, Meglumine Acetrizoate, Meglumine Ditrizoate Methiodal Sodium, Metrizamide, Metrizoic Acid, Phenobutiodil, Phentetiothalein Sodium, Propryliodone, Sodium Iodomethamate, Sozoiodolic Acid, Thorium Oxide and Trypanoate Sodium.
- 70. The method of claim 67 further comprising the step of pressing said pliable polymeric mixture between calender rollers.
- 71. The method of claim 67 wherein said radiation protective material comprises at least 50% of said polymeric mixture by weight.
- 72. The method of claim 67 further comprising a plurality of radiation protective materials in said polymeric mixture.
- 73. The method of claim 67 wherein said polymeric mixture further comprises an additive.
- 74. The method of claim 67 wherein said polymer is selected from the group of polyurethane, polyamide, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl alcohol, natural latex, polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene vinyl acetate and polyester.
- 75. The method of claim 36 wherein said polymeric mixture is a liquid suspension, emulsion or solution.
- 76. A method for producing a radiation protective article comprising the steps of:mixing a relatively lightweight radiation protective material with a polymer to create a polymeric mixture; heating said polymeric mixture until it liquefies; coating said liquefied polymeric mixture onto a fabric or other pliable material to make said fabric or other pliable material radiation protective; and, constructing a functional article from said radiation protective fabric or other pliable material.
- 77. The method of claim 76 wherein said relatively lightweight radiation protective material is selected from the group consisting of barium, barium compounds, bismuth, bismuth compounds, tungsten and tungsten compounds.
- 78. The method of claim 76 wherein said relatively lightweight radiation protective material is selected from the group consisting of barium sulfate, barium chloride, tungsten carbide, tungsten oxide, Diatrizoate Meglumine Inj USP, Acetrizoate Sodium, Bunamiodyl Sodium, Diatrizoate Sodium, Ethiodized Oil, Iobenzamic Acid, Iocarmic Acid, Iocetamic Acid, Iodipamide, Iodixanol, Iodized Oil, Iodoalphionic Acid, o-Iodohippurate Sodium, Iodophthalein Sodium, Iodopyracet, Ioglycamic Acid, Iohexol, Iomeglamic Acid, Iopamidol, Iopanoic Acid, Iopentol, Iophendylate, Iophenoxic Acid, Iopromide, Iopronic Acid, Iopydol, Iopydone, Iothalamic Acid, Iotrolan, Ioversol, Ioxaglic Acid, Ioxilan, Ipodate, Meglumine Acetrizoate, Meglumine Ditrizoate Methiodal Sodium, Metrizamide, Metrizoic Acid, Phenobutiodil, Phentetiothalein Sodium, Propryliodone, Sodium Iodomethamate, Sozoiodolic Acid, Thorium Oxide and Trypanoate Sodium.
- 79. The method of claim 76 wherein said radiation protective material comprises at least 50% of said polymeric mixture by weight.
- 80. The method of claim 76 comprising a plurality of radiation protective materials in said polymeric mixture.
- 81. The method of claim 76 wherein said polymeric mixture further comprises one or more additives.
- 82. The method of claim 76 wherein said lightweight radiation protective material includes tungsten or a tungsten compound.
- 83. The method of claim 76 wherein said polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, polyamide, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl alcohol, natural latex, polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene vinyl acetate and polyester.
- 84. The method of claim 76 wherein said fabric or other pliable material is a woven fabric.
- 85. The method of claim 76 where in said fabric or other pliable material is a non-woven polymeric fabric.
- 86. The method of claim 76 wherein said fabric or other pliable material is paper or film.
- 87. A method for producing a radiation protective article comprising the steps of:dissolving polymer in a liquid solution, emulsion or suspension of solvent or water; mixing a relatively lightweight radiation protective material into said liquid solution, emulsion or suspension to create a radiation protective polymeric mixture; coating said liquid polymeric mixture onto a fabric or other pliable material to make said fabric or other pliable material radiation protective; and, constructing a functional article from said radiation protective fabric or other pliable material.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/940,681, filed Aug. 27, 2001, which was itself a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/206,671, filed Dec. 7, 1998, entitled “Lightweight Radiation Protective Garments,” which is now U.S. Pat. No. 6,281,515, issued Aug. 28, 2001.
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