IP Library Granted Patent US 7,162,007
Granted Patent B2
US 7,162,007 · App. 11/052,600 · Granted Jan 9, 2007

Non-intrusive inspection systems for large container screening and inspection

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Patent No.
US 7,162,007
App. No.
11/052,600
Granted
Jan 9, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Non-intrusive inspection systems, including apparatuses and methods, for non-intrusively inspecting cargo containers employed, generally, in the cargo transportation industry. The non intrusive inspection systems utilize one or more, single or multi-energy electron accelerators arranged in a plurality of different arrangements and orientations to provide two and, essentially, three dimensional views of the contents of (i.e., objects within) a cargo container and to enable discrimination and identification of materials present within the contents thereof.

Claims (46)

1. An apparatus for inspecting the contents of a container employed in the transportation industry, said apparatus comprising:

a first accelerator for producing a first beam of electron pulses having a first energy level and traveling predominantly in a first direction;

a second accelerator for producing a second beam of electron pulses having a second energy level and traveling predominantly in a second direction different from said first direction;

at least one turning device for redirecting said second beam of electron pulses to travel substantially in said first direction; and

a conversion target for receiving said first and second beams of electron pulses and for producing a radiation beam for inspecting contents of a container.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said at least one turning device is adapted to redirect said second beam of electron pulses to travel substantially collinear with said first beam of electron pulses.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said first energy level and said second energy level are different.

4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said radiation beam comprises first pulses of radiation having first spectra corresponding to said first energy level and second pulses of radiation having second spectra corresponding to said second energy level.

5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein said first pulses of radiation and said second pulses of radiation are alternately positioned within said radiation beam.

6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said at least one turning device is interposed between said first beam of electron pulses and said second beam of electron pulses and is operable to select between said first beam of electron pulses and said second beam of electron pulses.

7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said at least one turning device comprises a first turning device for receiving said first beam of electron pulses and said second beam of electron pulses, for selectively emitting one of said first beam of electron pulses and said second beam of electron pulses, and for selectively redirecting said second beam of electron pulses to travel substantially in said first direction, and a second turning device for receiving said second beam of electron pulses and redirecting said second beam of electron pulses toward said first turning device.

8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said radiation beam for inspecting contents of a container is adapted for performing discrimination of materials present in said contents of said container.

9. An apparatus for inspecting the contents of a container employed in the transportation industry, said apparatus comprising:

a first accelerator for producing a first beam of electron pulses having a first energy level and propagating predominantly in a first direction;

a second accelerator for producing a second beam of electron pulses having a second energy level and propagating predominantly in a second direction different from said first direction; and

a conversion target for receiving said first and second beams of electrons and for producing a radiation beam for inspecting contents of a container;

wherein said first beam of electron pulses and said second beam of electron pulses define an acute angle therebetween.

10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein said first energy level and said second energy level are different.

11. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein said radiation beam comprises first pulses of radiation having first spectra corresponding to said first energy level and second pulses of radiation having second spectra corresponding to said second energy level.

12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein radiation pulses of said first pulses of radiation and radiation pulses of said second pulses of radiation are alternately positioned within said radiation beam.

13. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein said acute angle has measure between zero degrees and forty-five degrees.

14. An apparatus for inspecting the contents of a container employed in the transportation industry, said apparatus comprising:

an accelerator for producing a beam of electron pulses traveling predominantly in a first direction;

a turning device for receiving said beam of electron pulses from said accelerator and for selectively allowing said beam of electron pulses to continue traveling predominantly in said first direction or redirecting said beam of electron pulses to travel predominantly in a second direction different from said first direction;

a first conversion target for receiving said beam of electron pulses when said beam of electron pulses is traveling predominantly in said first direction and for producing a first radiation beam for inspecting contents of a container with respect to a first plane; and

a second conversion target for receiving said beam of electrons when said beam of electrons has been redirected by said turning device and for producing a second radiation beam for inspecting said contents of said container with respect to a second plane.

15. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein said first plane is substantially perpendicular to said second plane.

16. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein at least one of said first conversion target and said second conversion target is located substantially beneath said container during inspection of said container.

17. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein said first plane comprises a plane substantially parallel to a side of said container and said second plane comprises a plane substantially parallel to a bottom of said container.

18. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein said beam of electron pulses comprises a first plurality of electron pulses having a first energy level and a second plurality of electron pulses having a second energy level different from said first energy level.

19. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein said accelerator is configured to produce said beam of electron pulses comprising a first plurality of electron pulses having a first energy level and a second plurality of electron pulses having a second energy level different from said first energy level.

20. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein at least one of said first and second radiation beams comprises first pulses of radiation having first spectra and second pulses of radiation having second spectra different from said first spectra.

21. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein at least one of said first and second radiation beams is adapted for performing discrimination of materials present in said contents of said container.

22. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein at least one of said first and second radiation beams is adapted for generating an image of said contents of said container.

23. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein said accelerator comprises a first accelerator and said beam of electron pulses comprises a first beam of electron pulses having a first energy level, and wherein said apparatus further comprises a second accelerator for producing a second beam of electron pulses having a second energy level different from said first energy level.

24. The apparatus of claim 23 , wherein said turning device comprises a first turning device, and wherein said apparatus further comprises a second turning device for receiving said first and second beams of electron pulses and for selectively mixing electron pulses of said second beam of electron pulses with electron pulse of said first beam of electron pulses.

25. The apparatus of claim 23 , wherein said first radiation beam comprises first pulses of radiation having first spectra corresponding to said first energy level and second spectra corresponding to said second energy level, and wherein said second radiation beam comprises first pulses of radiation having first spectra corresponding to said first energy level and second spectra corresponding to said second energy level.

26. An apparatus for inspecting the contents of a container employed in the transportation industry, said apparatus comprising:

a first accelerator for producing a first beam of electron pulses comprising a first plurality of electron pulses having a first energy level and a second plurality of electron pulses having a second energy level different from said first energy level;

a second accelerator for producing a second beam of electron pulses comprising a first plurality of electron pulses having a first energy level and a second plurality of electron pulses having a second energy level different from said first energy level;

a first conversion target for receiving said first beam of electron pulses and for producing a first radiation beam for generating first data related to contents of said container with respect to a first plane; and

a second conversion target for receiving said second beam of electron pulses and for producing a second radiation beam for generating second data related to said contents of said container with respect to a second plane.

27. The apparatus of claim 26 , wherein said first plane is substantially perpendicular to said second plane.

28. The apparatus of claim 26 , wherein at least one of said first radiation beam and said second radiation beam comprise first spectra corresponding to said first energy level and second spectra corresponding to said second energy level.

29. The apparatus of claim 26 , wherein at least one of said first data and said second data is usable for discriminating materials of said contents of said container.

30. The apparatus of claim 26 , wherein said first data and said second data are usable for producing multi-plane images of said contents of said container.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 13, 2023
From: SCANTECH IDENTIFICATION BEAM SYSTEMS, LLC
To: SEAPORT GROUP SIBS LLC
Reel/Frame 065210/0658 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 26, 2011
From: SCANTECH HOLDINGS LLC
To: SCANTECH IDENTIFICATION BEAM SYSTEMS, LLC
Reel/Frame 026815/0506 →