Claims
- 1. Selected-frequency, microwave, energy-radiating apparatus for performing, in air, hidden substance detection through the thickness of a metallic expanse having a material characteristic which passes microwave energy, and where the metallic expanse has an exposed, accessible surface which is on the opposite side of the expanse relative to where the substance to be detected is located, the expanse has a thickness which is approximately equal to or less than a defined fraction of the operating wavelength λ in air of the selected microwave radiating frequency, and the setting of the hidden substance to be detected is such that that substance lies, relative to the expanse's mentioned, exposed surface, nominally within a distance therefrom of about 2.5-λ, said apparatus comprisingan energizable, generally planar, driven element operable when energized to create, on opposite sides of its plane, bi-directional microwave-energy radiation having a selected frequency and wavelength λ, which radiation is directed along a radiation axis which is substantially normal to the plane of said element, and lens/antenna interrogation structure operatively associated with said driven element, and including a portion disposed toward one side of said element's plane having a defined interrogation face which normally lies effectively in a plane that substantially parallels the driven element's plane, and at a distance therefrom which is no greater than about 0.25-λ, use of the apparatus to detect a substance having the hidden setting generally described hereinabove involving placement of said interrogation face in complementary contact with the expanse's exposed surface, and in a manner generally causing the mentioned radiation axis to intersect the hidden substance.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mentioned, defined fraction is substantially equal to 0.005-λ.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said interrogation face lies at a distance from the element's plane which is substantially equal to 0.25-λ.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the exposed surface of the metallic expanse referred to curves generally about an axis of revolution, and said interrogation face, with respect to its “effective plane”, is shaped generally confrontingly to complement that curvature, whereby contact between the interrogation face and the exposed surface of the metallic expanse is characterized by “local coplanarity” at substantially each point of confronting contact.
- 5. A method employing selected-frequency microwave energy radiation for performing, in air, hidden substance detection through the thickness of a metallic expanse of a type having a material characteristic which passes microwave energy, and where that metallic expanse has an exposed and accessible surface which is on the opposite side of the expanse relative to where the substance to be detected is located, the expanse has a thickness which is approximately equal to or less than a defined fraction of the operating wavelength λ in air of the selected microwave radiating frequency, and the setting of the hidden substance to be detected is such that the substance lies, relative to the expanse's mentioned, exposed surface, nominally within a distance therefrom of about 2.5-λ, said method comprisingproviding an energizable, generally planar, driven element operable when energized to create, on opposite sides of its plane, bi-directional, microwave-energy radiation having a selected frequency and a wavelength λ, directing that radiation bi-directionally along an axis of radiation which is substantially normal to the plane of the driven element, associating with that driven element a lens/antenna interrogation structure which includes a portion disposed toward one side of the element's plane having a defined interrogation face which normally lies effectively in a plane that substantially parallels the driven element's plane at a distance therefrom which is no greater than about 0.25-λ, placing the mentioned interrogation face in complementary contact with the expanse's exposed surface in a manner generally causing the mentioned radiation axis to intersect the hidden substance, and from the opposite side of the driven element relative to the location of the hidden substance to be detected, monitoring at least one of (a) voltage, (b) current, and (c) operating-phase, characteristics of the radiated microwave energy as such is detectable from that side of the driven element in a manner allowing interpretation thereof which gives an indication of the nature of the hidden substance.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority to the filing date of co-pending U.S. Provisional Application, Ser. No. 60/367/954, filed Mar. 25, 2002 for “Dielectric Detection Through Conductive Metal”. The entire contents of that provisional patent application are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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