Claims
- 1. A method for reducing ambient radiation levels at a distance from a surface irradiated by penetrating radiation emanating from an instrument, the instrument characterized by a distal end for abutting the irradiated surface and emitting the penetrating radiation in a propagation direction substantially normal to the irradiated surface, the method comprising:
providing a radiation shield for reducing the intensity of ionizing radiation transmitted through the radiation shield; and coupling the radiation shield in a plane substantially transverse to the propagation direction of the irradiating radiation.
- 2. A radiation shield for reducing ambient radiation levels at a distance from a surface irradiated by penetrating radiation emanating from an instrument, the instrument characterized by a distal end for abutting the irradiated surface and emitting the penetrating radiation in a propagation direction substantially normal to the irradiated surface, the radiation shield comprising:
a platen of attenuating material disposed within a plane substantially transverse to the propagation direction of penetrating radiation and substantially adjacent to the irradiated surface.
- 3. A radiation shield in accordance with claim 2, wherein the attenuating material is a metal of atomic number greater than 45 embedded in a polymer matrix.
- 4. A radiation shield in accordance with claim 2, wherein the platen of attenuating material is coupled to the instrument by means of fasteners.
- 5. A radiation shield in accordance with claim 2, wherein the platen of attenuating material is detachable from the instrument.
- 6. A radiation shield in accordance with claim 2, wherein the platen of attenuating material comprises outer layers of an elastomer.
- 7. A radiation shield in accordance with claim 2, wherein the platen of attenuating material is sized such that ionizing radiation that has interacted multiple times with the irradiated surface is attenuated by the radiation shield prior to propagation through the ambient environment.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application, Ser. No. 60/472, 674, filed May 22, 2003, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60472674 |
May 2003 |
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