Claims
- 1. In a high energy radiation source enclosed in a housing and having a shutter mounted on said housing, and a beam receptacle, a safety device for controlling the activation of the source, comprising:
- first and second magnet elements, first and second magnetically responsive switch elements, each switch element being responsive to a magnet element being adjacent thereto to assume a first state and each being responsive to a magnetic element being displaced therefrom to assume a second state, one of said first elements being mounted on said housing and the other of said first elements being mounted on said shutter such that with the shutter closed said first switch element assumes said first state and with the shutter open said first switch element assumes said second state, one of said second elements being mounted on the receptacle and the other of said second elements being positioned such that with the receptacle in a desired location for safe activation of the source with the shutter open said second switch element assumes said first state and with the receptacle displaced from said desired location said second switch element assumes said second state, and relay means coupled to the source and having coupled in parallel thereacross said first and second switch elements, said relay means being responsive to either of said switch elements being in said first state to allow activation of the source.
- 2. The device of claim 1 further including a third magnet element, a third magnetically responsive switch element, and an apparatus which is required to be in a particular location at the same time as the receptacle is in said desired location before activation of the source can safely occur, one of said third elements being mounted on said apparatus and the other of said third elements being positioned such that with said apparatus at said particular location said third switch element assumes said first state and with said apparatus displaced from said particular position said third switch element assumes said second state, said third switch element being coupled in series with said second switch element and said second and third switch elements being coupled in parallel with said first switch element, said relay means being responsive thereto to allow activation of the source with both second and third switch elements in said first state.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein the source includes a plurality of shutters, and wherein there is further included a plurality of first and second magnet elements, first and second magnetically responsive switch elements, and beam receptacles, each of said shutters having mounted thereon and associated therewith one of said first elements and associated with and adjacent each of said shutters said housing having mounted thereon the other of said first elements such that with a shutter closed the first switch element associated therewith assumes said first state and with a shutter open said first switch element associated therewith assumes said second state, each beam receptacle having mounted thereon and associated therewith one of said second elements and associated with and positioned desirably with respect to each receptacle is the other of said second elements such that with a receptacle in a desired location to safely receive radiation through an open shutter said second switch element associated therewith assumes said first state and with a receptacle displaced from said desired location said second switch element associated therewith assumes said second state, and a plurality of relay means coupled to said source, each of said relay means having coupled in parallel thereacross said first and switch elements, each of said relay means being responsive to both of said switch elements coupled thereto assuming said second state to prevent activation of the source.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein said energy radiation source is an X-ray diffraction machine.
- 5. The device of claim 4 wherein said receptacles are beam cameras.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the UNITED STATES ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3721826 |
Thomas, Jr. |
Mar 1973 |
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