IP Library Granted Patent US 7,995,707
Granted Patent B2
US 7,995,707 · App. 12/488,635 · Granted Aug 9, 2011

X-ray inspection with contemporaneous and proximal transmission and backscatter imaging

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Patent No.
US 7,995,707
App. No.
12/488,635
Granted
Aug 9, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An X-ray imaging inspection system for bags and packages. Transmission imaging is performed using a fan beam and a segmented detector, while scatter imaging is performed with a scanned pencil beam, with both beams active simultaneously. Cross-talk between the beams is mitigated by a combination of shielding, scatter detector design, positioning and orientation, and image processing. Image processing subtracts the measured radiation scattered from the transmission beam into the scatter detectors, reducing cross-talk.

Claims (34)

1. A method for inspecting an object comprising:

a. irradiating the object with a first beam of penetrating radiation;

b. generating a transmission signal based on penetrating radiation transmitted through the object and detected by a transmission detector;

c. scanning the object with a second beam of penetrating radiation;

d. generating a scatter signal based on penetrating radiation scattered by the object and detected by a scatter detector;

e. compensating the scatter signal for any artifact arising due to the first beam of penetrating radiation in the presence of the object; and

f. displaying an operator-visible image incorporating information from at least the scatter signal.

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein generating a transmission signal includes generating an energy-dependent transmission signal.

3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein compensating the scatter signal includes:

subtracting a background signal from the scatter signal, the background signal measured by the scatter detector when the second beam of penetrating radiation is not illuminating the object, thereby forming a corrected scatter signal.

4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein displaying includes displaying an operator-visible image incorporating information from the corrected scatter signal.

5. The method according to claim 1 further comprising:

reducing the penetrating radiation from the first beam that reaches the scatter detector.

6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein reducing includes disposing at least one collimation vane about the scatter detector.

7. The method according to claim 5 , wherein reducing includes disposing a barrier between a first radiation source for the first beam and the scatter detector.

8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the barrier is a curtain disposed parallel to the first beam.

9. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the barrier is a shield disposed perpendicular to the first beam.

10. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the barrier is a swinging door.

11. The method according to claim 5 , wherein reducing includes shielding at least one face of the scatter detector.

12. The method according to claim 5 , wherein reducing includes disposing collimators in front of the transmission detector to suppress scatter.

13. A system for inspecting an object comprising:

a. a first radiation source that emits a first beam of penetrating radiation;

b. a transmission detector for measuring the intensity of penetrating radiation transmitted through the object by the first beam and generating a transmission signal;

c. a second radiation source that emits a scanning beam of penetrating radiation;

d. a scatter detector for detecting penetrating radiation scattered out of the scanning beam by the object and generating a scatter signal;

e. a barrier that reduces the radiation from the first radiation source that reaches the scatter detector; and

f. a processor, a memory, and a display, the memory containing instructions that cause the processor to compensate the scatter signal for any artifacts arising due to the first beam of penetrating radiation in the presence of the object and to display on the display an operator-visible image incorporating information from at least one of the scatter signal and the transmission signal.

14. The system according to claim 13 , wherein at least one of the first radiation source and the second radiation source is a dual energy source.

15. The system according to claim 13 , wherein the transmission detector is segmented.

16. The system according to claim 13 , wherein the barrier is a collimator.

17. The system according to claim 13 , wherein the barrier is a collimator disposed in front of the transmission detector.

18. The system according to claim 13 , wherein the barrier is a curtain disposed parallel to the first beam.

19. The system according to claim 13 , wherein the barrier is a shield disposed perpendicular to the first beam.

20. The system according to claim 13 , wherein the barrier is a shield disposed in front of a face of the scatter detector.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 1, 2025
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: AMERICAN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, INC.
Reel/Frame 071784/0673 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 11, 2016
From: AMERICAN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 040305/0233 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 27, 2009
From: ROTHSCHILD, PETER J.; SCHUBERT, JEFFREY R.; PAILES, AARON D.
To: AMERICAN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, INC.
Reel/Frame 023007/0400 →