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USRE18349E
USRE18349E US18349DE USRE18349E US RE18349 E USRE18349 E US RE18349E US 18349D E US18349D E US 18349DE US RE18349 E USRE18349 E US RE18349E
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    • G21FPROTECTION AGAINST X-RADIATION, GAMMA RADIATION, CORPUSCULAR RADIATION OR PARTICLE BOMBARDMENT; TREATING RADIOACTIVELY CONTAMINATED MATERIAL; DECONTAMINATION ARRANGEMENTS THEREFOR
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  • This invention relates to devices impervious to X-rays, and which may be utilized as a protection against the injurious effects of such radiation.
  • a further object is the provision of partition blocks which may be assembled to proe cute a partition having the usual outward appearance, at the same time being completely impervious to X-rays.
  • Fig. 2 is an elevational view of a partition or wall formed from blocks embodying the so invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • the partition block is shown to include a pair of slabs 5, which may be made of gypsum, concrete, or the like. Each slab has a centrally positioned substantially rectangular recess 1n which is placed a fibrous material 9, such as celoteX, or the common types of fiber boards. The slabs are separated by a sheet of lead 7, which is secured to the brous material 9 by an adhesive.
  • the ed es of the sheet of lead 7 project beyond the e ges of the slabs to provide aps 8, and the edges of the slabs are grooved at 10,
  • a block may be joined to another 'block by mortar 6, and the flaps 8 of the adjacent blocks overlie each other to provide a continuous lead surface to prevent the passage of X-rays, the grooves' -10 allowing the Haps 8 the freedom of movement necessary to such a purpose.
  • 'A' partition may be readily constructed with blocks of the type described to produce a wall of common outward" appearance such as shown in Figure 2,-which wall is at the same time absolutely' impervious to X-rays.
  • lead sheets have been attached to coiacrete or gypsum by means of projections or loops embedded in the concrete.
  • such construction of lead sheets is not necessary and by attaching the lead sheets by means of an adhesive the cost of producing the block is materially reduced.
  • a block for use in constructing a wall impervious to X-rays comprising a pair of slabs of gypsum or concrete, each slab having a central recess in which is positioned a Iibrous material, and a lead sheet secured to the fibrous material by adhesive and separating the slabs, the edges of the lead sheet projecting beyond the edges of the block.
  • a block for use in constructing a wall impervious to X-rays comprising a pair of slabs having fibrous materialk attached to their adjacent faces and a lead sheet separating the slabs, said sheet bein attached to the brous material by means o an adhesive.
  • a block for use in constructing a wall v impervious to X-rays comprising a pair'of l 5 slabs having their adjacent faces bevelled to v form grooves, and a lead sheet, positioned between and attached to the slabs, the edges of the sheet projecting beyondthe edgesof ⁇ -thesl'abs. .10 447A block for use in constrnctin a wall impervious to X-rays, comprising a s .hav- A ing fibrous material attached to one 'of' its faces and a lead sheet, said lead. sheet. being n I attached to the fibrous material by means" 15 of an adhesive.V

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S. LAPOF PARTITION BLOCK Feb. 9, 1932.
Original Filed Oct. 13, 1950 Q ZU.. ma
Reissued Feb. 9, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT. ori-flor:
SAMUEL mor, or BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, As'sIGNoR lro RAR-RAY PRODUCTS, INC., orv
NEW YoRx, N. Y., A CORPORATION,
PARTITION BLOCK 'original No. 1,815,921, dated July 2s, 1931, seran Ne."4ss,24s, 'med oe'eeber` 1a, 1930. Appuemen for reissue mea November e, 1931. Yserial No.' 573,456.
This invention relates to devices impervious to X-rays, and which may be utilized as a protection against the injurious effects of such radiation.
Protection against X-rays is a necessity for all persons in proximity to apparatus emitting such rays. Heretofcre, protectivel construction has included the use of lead almost exclusively in complicated, cumbersome, un-
economical and frequently ineflcient forms.
It is an obj ect of this invention to provide a partition block which is impervious to X- rays, at the same time being economical and of such a shape as to facilitate its handling.
A further object is the provision of partition blocks which may be assembled to proe duce a partition having the usual outward appearance, at the same time being completely impervious to X-rays.
'These and other objects are attained by the novel construction, combination and arrangements of parts hereinafter described and shown in the accompanying drawings, constituting a material part o this disclosure, and in which F 1 is a perspective view of a partition block embodying the invention.
Fig. 2 is an elevational view of a partition or wall formed from blocks embodying the so invention.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
Referring to the drawings, in Fig. 1, the partition block is shown to include a pair of slabs 5, which may be made of gypsum, concrete, or the like. Each slab has a centrally positioned substantially rectangular recess 1n which is placed a fibrous material 9, such as celoteX, or the common types of fiber boards. The slabs are separated by a sheet of lead 7, which is secured to the brous material 9 by an adhesive.
As shown in F ig. 3, the ed es of the sheet of lead 7 project beyond the e ges of the slabs to provide aps 8, and the edges of the slabs are grooved at 10, By means of this arrangement, a block may be joined to another 'block by mortar 6, and the flaps 8 of the adjacent blocks overlie each other to provide a continuous lead surface to prevent the passage of X-rays, the grooves' -10 allowing the Haps 8 the freedom of movement necessary to such a purpose. j
'A' partition may be readily constructed with blocks of the type described to produce a wall of common outward" appearance such as shown in Figure 2,-which wall is at the same time absolutely' impervious to X-rays.
" Herero-fore, lead sheets have been attached to coiacrete or gypsum by means of projections or loops embedded in the concrete. By means of my invention, such construction of lead sheets is not necessary and by attaching the lead sheets by means of an adhesive the cost of producing the block is materially reduced. p
I have found a casein adhesive to be especially adapted for the purpose set forth. Such an adhesive is described in pages 143 to 149, of the book, Casein by E. L. Taglie, j
published 1926 by D. Van Nostrand Co., 8 Warren St., New York, N. Y.
While I have described the block as having two slabs, it is obvious that only one slab may be `eised without affecting the usefulness of the block, and without departing from the spirit of my invention.
The foregoing disclosure is to be regarded as descriptive and illustrative only, and not as restrictive or limitative of the invention, of which obviously an embodiment may be constructed including modifications without departing from the general scope herein indicatedand denotedin the appended claims. Having thus described the invention, what is claimedas new and desired to protect by Letters Patent, is: Y
1. A block for use in constructing a wall impervious to X-rays, comprising a pair of slabs of gypsum or concrete, each slab having a central recess in which is positioned a Iibrous material, and a lead sheet secured to the fibrous material by adhesive and separating the slabs, the edges of the lead sheet projecting beyond the edges of the block.
2. A block for use in constructing a wall impervious to X-rays, comprising a pair of slabs having fibrous materialk attached to their adjacent faces and a lead sheet separating the slabs, said sheet bein attached to the brous material by means o an adhesive.
y3. A block for use in constructing a wall v impervious to X-rays, comprising a pair'of l 5 slabs having their adjacent faces bevelled to v form grooves, and a lead sheet, positioned between and attached to the slabs, the edges of the sheet projecting beyondthe edgesof `-thesl'abs. .10 447A block for use in constrnctin a wall impervious to X-rays, comprising a s .hav- A ing fibrous material attached to one 'of' its faces and a lead sheet, said lead. sheet. being n I attached to the fibrous material by means" 15 of an adhesive.V
. 5..'.A device or constructing a surface imervious to X-rays, comprising a slab fof brous material and a lead sheet, said lead sheet being attached to the Afibrous material 2a by means of an adhesive. Y
testimony whereofhe has aiixed his signature this 15th day of October, 1931.
Y l v SAMUEL LAPOF.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2895324A (en) * 1952-01-23 1959-07-21 Ameray Corp Building constructions
US4074141A (en) 1976-04-23 1978-02-14 Bryant Frank E Prefabricated X-radiation protection panels
US4172346A (en) 1976-04-19 1979-10-30 Ichio Kuroiwa Construction panels
US4648226A (en) 1983-03-09 1987-03-10 Gerard Manon Glass element, notably glass block or tile
US4729869A (en) 1986-08-04 1988-03-08 Combustion Engineering, Inc. Modular radiation shielding system
US20100212243A1 (en) * 2009-02-20 2010-08-26 David Allen Lesoine Lead sheet suspension stud

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2895324A (en) * 1952-01-23 1959-07-21 Ameray Corp Building constructions
US4172346A (en) 1976-04-19 1979-10-30 Ichio Kuroiwa Construction panels
US4074141A (en) 1976-04-23 1978-02-14 Bryant Frank E Prefabricated X-radiation protection panels
US4648226A (en) 1983-03-09 1987-03-10 Gerard Manon Glass element, notably glass block or tile
US4729869A (en) 1986-08-04 1988-03-08 Combustion Engineering, Inc. Modular radiation shielding system
US20100212243A1 (en) * 2009-02-20 2010-08-26 David Allen Lesoine Lead sheet suspension stud

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