Slipcover for radiation shields

Radiant energy – Radiation controlling means – Shields

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2505161, 128849, G21F 302

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055235816

ABSTRACT:
A slipcover or covering for containing a flexible radiation shield allows the radiation shield to be reused without experiencing staining. The slipcover may be configured to cover the thyroid area, male gonadal areas, female gonadal areas, breast area, hands, and eyes. The radiation shield includes a radiation attenuating material and is inserted within a pocket or pouch in the slipcover. The slipcover includes a fastener for selectively opening and closing the pocket. The slipcover is preferably made of a surgical drape material such as a wood pulp or polyester material. The radiation shield may be coated in a fabric material to ease placement and removal of the radiation shield into and out of the pocket.

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