Claims
- 1. A radon detector using a long range alpha detector, having an input port and an output port, as its detecting element comprising:
- first electrostatic filter means connected to said input port of said long range alpha detector for removing ions from air entering said long range alpha detector when activated;
- switch means connected to said first electrostatic filter means for activating and deactivating said first electrostatic filter means;
- decay cavity means having an inlet and an outlet with its output connected to said electrostatic filter means for allowing radon atoms to decay;
- second electrostatic filter means connected to said inlet of said decay cavity means for removing ions from ambient air drawn through said second electrostatic filter means;
- fan means attached to said output port of said long range alpha detector for drawing air through said second electrostatic filter means, through said decay cavity means, through said first electrostatic filter means, and through said long range alpha detector.
- 2. The radon detector as described in claim 1, further comprising voltage sources connected to said long range alpha detector, to said first electrostatic filter means and to said second electrostatic filter means.
- 3. The radon detector as described in claim 2, wherein said voltage sources comprise batteries.
- 4. The radon detector as described in claim 1, further comprising shielding of the radon detector to reduce cosmic ray interactions in said decay cavity means.
- 5. The radon detector as described in claim 4, wherein said shielding comprises lead placed about said decay cavity means.
- 6. The radon detector as described in claim 4, wherein said shielding comprises active shielding.
- 7. The radon detector as described in claim 6, wherein said active shielding comprises a second long range alpha detector having compressed air or pure air drawn into its input port.
- 8. The radon detector as described in claim 6, wherein said active shielding comprises taking a cosmic ray reading immediately prior to admitting air ions, with the same long range alpha detector.
- 9. A radon detector using a long range alpha detector, having an input port and an output port, as its detecting element comprising:
- first electrostatic filter means connected to said input port of said long range alpha detector for removing ions from air entering said long range alpha detector when activated;
- switch means connected to said first electrostatic filter means for activating and deactivating said first electrostatic filter means;
- decay cavity means having an inlet and an outlet with its output connected to said electrostatic filter means for allowing radon atoms to decay;
- fan means attached to said output port of said long range alpha detector for drawing air through said second electrostatic filter means, through said decay cavity means, through said first electrostatic filter means, and through said long range alpha detector.
Government Interests
The present invention generally relates to the detection of radiation and, more specifically, to the detection of radon. The invention is a result of a contract with the Department of Energy (Contract No. W-7405-ENG-36).
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