Apparatus for checking persons for radioactive contamination

Radiant energy – Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling – Plural signalling means

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250370, G01J 142

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for checking persons for radioactive contamination comprises at least two detector panels (1, 2), which are interconnected and extend at an angle to each other and are provided each with detectors on at least one broadside. Said detector panels define a space for accommodating a person to be checked. The apex of the angle defines a vertical axis of rotation for the detector panels, which are interconnected to form a subassembly. Resetting drive means are disposed between the axis of rotation and the rigid subassembly. A revolving door is provided in a lock chamber for checking persons for radioactive contamination. A tread surface is provided by a floor plate carrying a foot detector, which is disposed between the vertical detector panels when they are in position of rest.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4352019 (1982-09-01), Pollard
Atompraxis-1968, pp. 338-344.
IPM7 Microprocessor Controlled Personnel Contamination Monitor, (pp. 1 through 8), Sep. 1982.

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