Radiation shielding structures

US10210959B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10210959-B2
Application numberUS-201114348404-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 29, 2011
Priority dateSep 29, 2011
Publication dateFeb 19, 2019
Grant dateFeb 19, 2019

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Radiation shielding structures comprising bulk-solidifying amorphous alloys and methods of making radiation shielding structures and components in near-to-net shaped forms are provided.

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What is claimed: 1. A radiation shielding structure comprising a bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy, wherein the radiation shielding structure is configured to provide radiation shielding and the bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy includes less than 5% by atomic weight tungsten and is lead free and biocompatible and wherein the weighted average of atomic number of bulk solidifying amorphous alloy is more than 40 and the density of bulk solidifying amorphous alloy is more than 8.0 g/cc. 2. The radiation shielding structure of claim 1 , wherein the weighted average of atomic number as weighted per atomic percentages of elemental metals of bulk solidifying amorphous alloy is more than 50. 3. The radiation shielding structure of claim 1 , wherein the radiation shielding structure comprises a net shaped cast component comprising the bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy. 4. The radiation shielding structure of claim 1 , wherein the radiation shielding structure comprises a net shaped molded component comprising the bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy. 5. The radiation shielding structure of claim 1 , wherein the radiation shielding structure comprises a net shaped thermoformed component comprising the bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy. 6. The radiation shielding structure of claim 1 , wherein the bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy comprises a Zr—Hf base bulk solidifying amorphous alloy. 7. The radiation shielding structure of claim 1 , wherein the bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy comprises a Zr base bulk solidifying amorphous alloy. 8. The radiation shielding structure of claim 1 , wherein the bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy is Be free. 9. The radiation shielding structure of claim 1 , wherein the bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy comprises a Zr/Ti base bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy with in-situ ductile crystalline precipitates. 10. The radiation shielding structure of claim 1 , wherein the bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy comprises a Hf-base bulk solidifying amorphous alloy. 11. The radiation shielding structure of claim 1 , wherein the bulk-solidifying amorphous comprises a bio-compatible bulk solidifying amorphous alloy having a biocompatibility of a radiography marker. 12. The radiation shielding structure of claim 1 , wherein the radiation shielding structure comprises an electronic or microelectronic radiation shielding structure. 13. The radiation shielding structure of claim 1 , wherein the radiation shielding structure comprises a cell phone radiation shielding structure. 14. A radiography marker made of a bio-compatible bulk solidifying amorphous alloy including less than 5% by atomic weight tungsten and wherein the weighted average of atomic number as weighted per atomic percentages of elemental metals of bulk solidifying amorphous alloy is more than 40. 15. A method of making a radiation shielding structure comprising: shaping a bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy in a near-to-net shaped form, the bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy including less than 5% by atomic weight tungsten and being lead free and biocompatible and wherein the weighted average of atomic number of bulk solidifying amorphous alloy is more than 40 and the density of bulk solidifying amorphous alloy is more than 8.0 g/cc; and forming the radiation shielding structure. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: obtaining a molten metal alloy at or above Tm; and introducing the molten metal alloy into a die cavity; and cooling the molten metal alloy to form the bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy. 17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: obtaining the bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy; and heating the bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy to above Tg, but below Tx.

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  • Ceramics; Glasses; Refractories (cermets G21F1/08) · CPC title

  • Making amorphous alloys · CPC title

  • with Cu as the major constituent · CPC title

  • as tracers · CPC title

  • G21F1/08Primary

    Metals; Alloys; Cermets, i.e. sintered mixtures of ceramics and metals · CPC title

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What does patent US10210959B2 cover?
Radiation shielding structures comprising bulk-solidifying amorphous alloys and methods of making radiation shielding structures and components in near-to-net shaped forms are provided.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stevick Joseph, Waniuk Theodore Andrew, Pham Tran Quoc, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G21F1/08. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 19 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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