IP Library Granted Patent US 9,194,962
Granted Patent B2
US 9,194,962 · App. 13/743,535 · Granted Nov 24, 2015

Enclosure pressure relief mechanism inherent to case design

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Patent No.
US 9,194,962
App. No.
13/743,535
Granted
Nov 24, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A radiation detection assembly includes an ionization chamber for detecting radiation. The ionization chamber includes a volume of pressurized gas. An exterior enclosure houses the ionization chamber within an interior volume. The exterior enclosure includes a frangible section. A relief assembly defines a gas flow path from the ionization chamber to the frangible section of the exterior enclosure. The frangible section releases pressure from within the ionization chamber when the pressurized gas within the ionization chamber exceeds a predetermined pressure such that at least some of the pressurized gas flows through the relief assembly and through the frangible section of the exterior enclosure. The pressurized gas is then released to an exterior of the exterior enclosure. A method of reducing pressure within a radiation detection assembly is also provided.

Claims (30)

1. A radiation detection assembly including:

an ionization chamber for detecting radiation, the ionization chamber including a volume of pressurized gas;

an exterior enclosure housing the ionization chamber within an interior volume, the exterior enclosure including a frangible section; and

a relief assembly defining a gas flow path from the ionization chamber to the frangible section of the exterior enclosure, wherein the frangible section releases pressure from within the ionization chamber when the pressurized gas within the ionization chamber exceeds a predetermined pressure such that at least some of the pressurized gas flows through the relief assembly and through the frangible section of the exterior enclosure whereupon the pressurized gas is released to an exterior of the exterior enclosure.

2. The radiation detection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the frangible section is molded into the exterior enclosure.

3. The radiation detection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the relief assembly is positioned within the interior volume of the exterior enclosure.

4. The radiation detection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the relief assembly is sealed with respect to the exterior enclosure such that the pressurized gas is limited from flowing into the interior volume of the exterior enclosure.

5. The radiation detection assembly of claim 4 , wherein the relief assembly is sealed with respect to the ionization chamber.

6. The radiation detection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the exterior enclosure includes a sealing projection that extends inwardly from an inner surface of the exterior enclosure into the interior volume.

7. The radiation detection assembly of claim 6 , wherein the relief assembly includes a shoulder disposed at an outer surface of the relief assembly.

8. The radiation detection assembly of claim 7 , wherein the sealing projection engages the shoulder and forms a seal with respect to the shoulder.

9. The radiation detection assembly of claim 8 , wherein the shoulder includes an elastically deformable material.

10. A radiation detection assembly including:

an ionization chamber for detecting radiation, the ionization chamber including a volume of pressurized gas;

an exterior enclosure housing the ionization chamber within an interior volume, the exterior enclosure including a frangible section molded into the exterior enclosure; and

a relief assembly defining a gas flow path from the ionization chamber to the frangible section of the exterior enclosure, the relief assembly being positioned within the interior volume and forming a seal between each of the exterior enclosure and the ionization chamber, wherein the frangible section releases pressure from within the ionization chamber when the pressurized gas within the ionization chamber exceeds a predetermined pressure such that at least some of the pressurized gas flows through the relief assembly and through the frangible section of the exterior enclosure whereupon the pressurized gas is released to an exterior of the exterior enclosure.

11. The radiation detection assembly of claim 10 , wherein the exterior enclosure includes a sealing projection that extends inwardly from an inner surface of the exterior enclosure into the interior volume.

12. The radiation detection assembly of claim 11 , wherein the relief assembly includes a shoulder disposed at an outer surface of the relief assembly.

13. The radiation detection assembly of claim 12 , wherein the sealing projection engages the shoulder and forms a seal with respect to the shoulder.

14. The radiation detection assembly of claim 13 , wherein the shoulder includes an elastically deformable material.

15. The radiation detection assembly of claim 11 , wherein the frangible section includes a plurality of insets that project into a wall of the exterior enclosure.

16. The radiation detection assembly of claim 15 , wherein the insets are separated from the exterior of the exterior enclosure by a frangible wall.

17. A method of reducing pressure within a radiation detection assembly, the method including the steps of:

providing an ionization chamber including a volume of pressurized gas;

providing an exterior enclosure that houses the ionization chamber within an interior volume, the exterior enclosure including a frangible section;

providing a relief assembly that defines a gas flow path from the ionization chamber to the frangible section of the exterior enclosure; and

reducing pressure within the ionization chamber by breaching the frangible section when the pressurized gas within the ionization chamber exceeds a predetermined pressure such that the pressurized gas flows through the frangible section.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the frangible section is molded into the exterior enclosure.

19. The method of claim 17 , wherein prior to the step of reducing pressure within the ionization chamber, the frangible section is unbroken and prevents the passage of air from an exterior of the exterior enclosure through the frangible section.

20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the frangible section includes a frangible wall that has a thickness that is less than a thickness of a wall of the exterior enclosure.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 16, 2023
From: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
To: BAKER HUGHES HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 063102/0784 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 26, 2020
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 051698/0510 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 17, 2013
From: BAUS, EDWARD JOSEPH; CONSTANT, JOSEPH PAUL
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 029648/0004 →