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Nuclear cargo detector

Patent 7151266 Issued on December 19, 2006. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject April 14, 2023. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

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Patent #: 4320418
Issued on: 03/16/1982
Inventor: Pavliscak

Dosimeter for ionizing radiation
Patent #: 4956557
Issued on: 09/11/1990
Inventor: Vlasbloem

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Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 10412990 filed on 04/14/2003

US Classes:

250/385.1, Plural chambers or three or more electrodes250/374, Including a radiant energy responsive gas discharge device250/336.1, INVISIBLE RADIANT ENERGY RESPONSIVE ELECTRIC SIGNALLING340/600, Radiant energy340/500, CONDITION RESPONSIVE INDICATING SYSTEM348/797, Gas discharge376/154, By fission212/270METHODS

Examiners

Primary: Gabor, Otilia
Assistant: Sung, Christine

International Classes

G01T 1/18
H01J 47/06

Abstract

Apparatus for the inspection of cargo containers for nuclear materials comprising one or more arrays of modules comprising grounded, closed conductive tubes filled with an ionizing gas mixture such as, but not limited to, Argon:CO2. A wire is suspended along each tube axis and electrically connected at both ends of the tube. A positive, dc high voltage is supplied to one end of the wire and an amplifier is attached to the other end through a capacitance to decouple the amplifier from the high voltage. X-rays, gamma rays or neutrons produced by nuclear material and passing through the tube ionize the gas. The electrons from the gas ionization process are accelerated toward the wire surface due to the wire's electrical potential. The acceleration of the electrons near the wire's surface is sufficient to ionize more gas and produce an amplification of electrons/ions that create a surge of current large enough to be detectable by the amplifier. Means are also provided for a warning device coupled to the amplifier.

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