Laser curtain containment system
10960495 ยท 2021-03-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16P1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61B90/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B23K37/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E06B9/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/90
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B23K26/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61B90/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16P1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A laser containment system in which a platform is suspended above a table on which laser light experiments will be performed. A number of curtain pockets having U-shaped cross sections are mounted beneath the platform, with the pocket openings facing down toward the sides of the table. A roller is mounted between end walls inside each pocket, and a laser curtain long enough to be lowered past a corresponding side of the table is wound on each roller. A clutch supported on an end wall of each pocket operatively engages an end of the roller inside the pocket to lower or raise the curtain on the roller. An associated clutch pulley is disposed outside the end wall of each pocket on which the clutch is supported. A curtain chain engages the circumference of the pulley, and the chain hangs outside the curtain when lowered for access by a user.
Claims
1. A laser curtain containment system, comprising: a rectangular platform or track constructed and arranged to be suspended above a table on which a source of laser light is to be activated; four elongated curtain pockets each of which has an outside wall, an inside wall, and opposite axial end walls, wherein each curtain pocket has a generally U-shaped cross section, and each pocket is constructed and arranged for mounting beneath a corresponding side of the rectangular platform or track so that an open side of each pocket faces downward toward a corresponding side of the table; an elongated curtain roller of a certain length mounted for rotation between the axial end walls inside each one of the curtain pockets; a laser curtain wound on the curtain roller inside each one of the curtain pockets, wherein each curtain is wide enough to extend over substantially the entire length of the roller between the axial end walls of the corresponding curtain pocket, and each curtain has sufficient length to be lowered from each pocket past a corresponding side of the table when each curtain is unwound; a clutch supported on one of the axial end walls of each curtain pocket for operatively engaging an end of the curtain roller inside each pocket to lower or raise the curtain wound on each roller, wherein the clutch has an associated pulley disposed outside the axial end wall of each pocket on which the clutch is supported; a protective cover disposed over the pulley outside the axial end wall of each curtain pocket on which the clutch is supported, wherein the cover has an open bottom end; a chain for engaging a circumference of the pulley, wherein the chain passes clearly through the open bottom end of the protective cover; and the curtain pockets are mounted beneath the rectangular platform or track to adjoin one another at axial ends of each pocket, so that the chains that engage the pulleys of the curtain pockets are disposed for access outside the axial end walls of the pockets and safely outside of a protected field contained by the curtains when lowered about the table on which a source of laser light is to be activated.
2. A laser curtain containment system according to claim 1, wherein the platform or track comprises T-slot framing.
3. A laser curtain containment system according to claim 1, wherein the curtain pockets and the platform or track of the system are constructed and arranged to support conduits for one or more services associated with a laboratory table to be placed below the platform or track.
4. A laser curtain containment system according to claim 1, wherein the curtain pockets are positioned on the platform or track so that each curtain descends from the associated pocket by not more than three inches away from a corresponding side of the table.
5. A laser curtain containment system according to claim 1, wherein each curtain is arranged to unwind from a side of its associated curtain roller which faces the outside wall of each pocket in which the roller is mounted.
6. A laser curtain containment system according to claim 1, wherein the protective cover extends axially approximately one inch from the axial end wall of each corresponding pocket.
7. A laser curtain containment system according to claim 1, wherein the outside walls of the pockets are substantially flush with a perimeter of the platform.
8. A laser curtain containment system according to claim 1, including elongated corner absorbing pieces fastened to the outside walls of the curtain pockets at the axial ends of the pockets, for ensuring adequate shielding is provided at the corners of the table when the laser curtains are lowered past the sides of the table.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(13) The laser containment system 110 includes four elongated curtain pockets 120, 122, 124, 126 (see
(14) An elongated curtain tube or roller 128 (see
(15) A clutch 140 is supported on an end wall of each curtain pocket for engaging a corresponding end of the roller 128 mounted inside the pocket. See, e.g.,
(16) Each clutch 140 has an associated pulley 140a disposed outside the end wall of the pocket on which the clutch is supported. See
(17) As noted above and shown in
(18) The curtains are sized and the curtain pockets are located according to the size of the table to be placed on the floor below the system 110, with a certain overhead. For example, for a table whose top measures 6048, an overhead of 4 may be added to determine the width of the corresponding curtains and the length and position of the pockets. Each curtain should descend preferably not more than about 1 to 3 away from a corresponding side of the table to allow for cables, hoses, and/or other services to be routed to and from the table.
(19) In use, a researcher will typically need access to equipment on the top of the table from all four sides. Thus, when setting up an experiment on the table, all four curtains 130 should be wound upward. See
(20) The inventive system 110 is scalable. It can be manufactured with any width, depth, or height, the dimensions being restricted only by the maximum allowable deflection of the curtain rollers 128 used in the application. The system may also be motorized in a known manner, with electronics concealed in each pocket. It will also be appreciated that the system 110 may be modified to enable the curtain pockets 120 to 126 and the overhead platform to support piping and conduits for services such as gases, fluids, and lighting as a complete turn key kit for laboratory tables, with the end user having an ability to tailor the system as desired.
(21) As result;
(22) 1. Because the chains for raising and lowering the curtains are operated from outside the protected field of the system, the number of times the protected field needs to be entered, the potential for injury to person and damage to property, and the wear and tear on the curtain fabric, are all reduced.
(23) 2. The corner protection pieces or flaps for covering any gaps between the side edges of the curtains at the table corners, can remain stationary and be installed permanently to ensure no laser light will exit from a corner of the table.
(24) 3. The inventive system can be suspended from the bottom or the side of a support platform that is hung over the table and used to route electrical wiring and other services to the table for experimentation.
(25) 4. The system is clean, functional, scalable, has an aesthetically pleasing appearance, and occupies less floor space so that more lines of sight are left open across a laboratory facility where the system is installed.
(26) 5. By installing each pocket with its open side facing downward, and unwinding the curtains from the sides of the rollers that face the outside walls of the pockets, the system will have a smaller overhead footprint than prior systems.
(27) While the foregoing represents preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood by persons skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, and additions can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. and that the invention includes all such changes, modifications, and additions as are within the bounds of the following claims.