IP Library Granted Patent US 7,274,023
Granted Patent B2
US 7,274,023 · App. 11/247,130 · Granted Sep 25, 2007

Gamma-radiation detector module for portal applications

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Patent No.
US 7,274,023
App. No.
11/247,130
Granted
Sep 25, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The gamma-radiation module includes a housing having a box-like container and a cover for hermetically sealing a pair of cylinders within the housing. Each cylinder includes scintillation material and a photomultiplier tube on a common cylindrical axis. The hermetically sealed module may be used singly or in multiple modules in portal applications whereby gamma-radiation from a source may be detected through a gamma-radiation transparent cover on the module.

Claims (28)

1. Apparatus for detecting gamma-radiation for portal applications comprising:

an elongated gamma-radiation detector module having a housing including a cover hermetically sealing said housing; and

a pair of cylinders within the housing, each cylinder including elongated scintillation material and a photomultiplier tube arranged along a common axis;

said cover having a face overlying at least the scintillation material and formed of a material substantially transparent to gamma-radiation enabling gamma-radiation interaction with the scintillation materials detectable by the photomultiplier tubes to produce an electrical signal proportional to the magnitude of the gamma-radiation,

wherein said housing includes padding surrounding said cylinders within the housing to protect the cylinders.

2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said module is generally rectilinear having side, end, top and bottom walls.

3. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said cover includes a margin for securing the cover to margins of a box-like container forming part of said housing, said face lying within said cover margin and formed of a material having a depth less than the depth of the cover margin.

4. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein each said photomultiplier tube has an electrical output signal, said signals being combined within said housing and a single electrical output connection passing through said housing for transmitting the combined signals outside the housing.

5. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein each said photomultiplier tube has an electrical output signal and an electrical output connection, said connections passing through said housing for transmitting the individual output signals outside of the housing.

6. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said module is generally rectilinear and includes a container having side, end, top and bottom walls, said container carrying material for reducing background radiation from passing through the container.

7. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein each cylinder includes a photomultiplier tube at each of opposite ends thereof on axially opposite sides of the scintillation material.

8. Apparatus according to claim 7 including springs at opposite ends of the cylinders for biasing the photomultiplier tubes in directions toward the scintillation materials.

9. A gamma-radiation detector portal comprising:

a pillar in opposition to a potential gamma-radiation source;

a plurality of gamma-radiation detector modules;

each said detector including a housing having a cover hermetically sealing said housing;

a pair of cylinders within the housing, each cylinder including elongated scintillation material and a photomultiplier tube arranged along a common axis;

said cover having a face overlying at least the scintillation material and formed of a material substantially transparent to gamma-radiation enabling gamma-radiation interaction with the scintillation materials detectable by the photomultiplier tubes to produce an electrical signal proportional to the magnitude of the gamma-radiation;

said modules being stacked on top of one another in said pillar with the faces thereof positioned to receive gamma-radiation from the radiation source

wherein each said housing includes padding surrounding said cylinders within the housing to protect the cylinders.

10. A portal according to claim 9 wherein each said module is generally rectilinear having side, end, top and bottom walls.

11. A portal according to claim 9 wherein each said cover includes a margin for securing the cover to margins of a box-like container forming part of said housing, each said face lying within said cover margin and formed of a material having a depth less than the depth of the cover margin.

12. A portal according to claim 9 wherein each said module is generally rectilinear and includes a container having side, end, top and bottom walls, each said container carrying material for reducing background radiation from passing through the container.

13. A portal according to claim 9 wherein each cylinder includes a photomultiplier tube at each of opposite ends thereof on axially opposite sides of the scintillation material.

14. Apparatus according to claim 13 including springs at opposite ends of the cylinders for biasing the photomultiplier tubes in directions toward the scintillation materials.

15. Apparatus for detecting gamma-radiation for portal applications comprising:

an elongated gamma-radiation detector module having a substantially rectangular housing including a cover hermetically sealing said housing, said cover having a face portion substantially transparent to gamma radiation, said housing having a length of about 22 inches, a width of about 6 inches and a depth of about 4 inches; and

a pair of adjacent and parallel scintillation cylinders arranged within the housing and extending parallel to the length of the housing, each cylinder having an axially adjacent photomultiplier tube arranged along a respective common axis, wherein each cylinder and photomultiplier tube have a combined length of about 20 inches and a diameter of about 2 inches.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 16, 2020
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 051733/0574 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 12, 2005
From: CLARKE, LUCAS LEMAR; WILLIAMS, JAMES R.; PALMER, BRIAN MARSHALL; JONES, KEITH D.; JOHNSON, NATHAN HERBERT; ANDERSON, THOMAS ROBERT
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 017086/0522 →