IP Library Granted Patent US 7,860,213
Granted Patent B2
US 7,860,213 · App. 12/404,913 · Granted Dec 28, 2010

Multiple pass cargo inspection system

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Patent No.
US 7,860,213
App. No.
12/404,913
Granted
Dec 28, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention is a cargo inspection system, employing a radiation source, capable of scanning vehicles and/or cargo in a wide range of sizes, including conventional imaging areas as well as taller and bulkier enclosures at sufficiently optimal efficacy and overall throughput. In one embodiment, the present invention is a multiple pass inspection method for inspecting vehicles and their cargo, comprising a first pass scan, wherein said first pass scan includes moving a radiation source at a suitable scanning distance, rotating a radiation source at a suitable scanning angle, and moving said radiation source along an object under inspection.

Claims (20)

1. A method for inspecting an object, comprising the steps of: a positioning a radiation source at a first angle relative to said object, aligning a detector with said radiation source based upon said first angle, emitting radiation from said radiation source to create a first inspection region, moving said first inspection region past said object, positioning the radiation source at a second angle relative to said object, aligning the detector with said radiation source based upon said second angle, emitting radiation from said radiation source to create a second inspection region, and moving said second inspection region past said object, wherein said first inspection region is different from the second inspection region.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of, after moving said second inspection region past said object, positioning the radiation source at a third angle relative to said object, aligning the detector with said radiation source based upon said third angle, emitting radiation from said radiation source to create a third inspection region, and moving said third inspection region past said object, wherein said first, second, and third inspection regions are different.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the radiation source is one of an X-ray tube operating at a voltage in excess of 200 keV, an X-ray tube operating at a voltage of approximately 4.5 MeV, an X-ray tube operating at a voltage of up to 10 MeV, a linac, or a gamma radiation source.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein positioning the radiation source at a second angle relative to said object comprises moving the radiation source horizontally.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein positioning the radiation source at a second angle relative to said object comprises moving the radiation source vertically.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein positioning the radiation source at a second angle relative to said object comprises rotating the radiation source.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein said radiation source is attached to a movable gantry, wherein said gantry pivots in a vertical direction and wherein, upon said gantry pivoting in a vertical direction, the radiation source rotates within a range of 0 to 90 degrees.

8. The method of claim 6 wherein said detector pivots around an axis to remain in continual alignment with said radiation source.

9. The method of claim 1 wherein the first inspection region does not encompass the entire object.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein the second inspection region does not encompass the entire object.

11. The method of claim 10 wherein the first inspection region in combination with the second inspection region encompasses the entire object.

12. The method of claim 11 wherein the object has a height greater than 2 meters.

13. An inspection system for inspecting vehicles and cargo, wherein said inspection system comprises:

a rotatable radiation source attached to a movable gantry, wherein said gantry pivots in a vertical direction and wherein, upon said gantry pivoting in a vertical direction, the radiation source rotates within a range of 0 to 90 degrees; and

a detector array, wherein said detector array pivots around an axis to remain in continual alignment with said radiation source upon the movement of said radiation source.

14. The inspection system of claim 13 , wherein said radiation source is an X-ray source.

15. The inspection system of claim 13 , wherein said radiation source is a gamma source.

16. The inspection system of claim 13 , wherein said radiation source is a linear accelerator.

17. The inspection system of claim 13 wherein the detector array is rotated about an axis at an angle equal to that of the radiation source, so that they are in continual alignment.

18. The inspection system of claim 13 wherein the radiation source and the detector array are mounted on the movable gantry.

Assignments (3)
MERGER Recorded Sep 2, 2011
From: RAPISCAN SECURITY PRODUCTS, INC
To: RAPISCAN SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 026849/0897 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Sep 2, 2011
From: AKERY, ALAN
To: RAPISCAN SECURITY PRODUCTS, INC
Reel/Frame 026849/0977 →
NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Oct 19, 2010
From: RAPISCAN SYSTEMS, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 025150/0944 →