Claims
- 1. A portal trace detection system comprising a portal having a plurality of sidewalls and a passage between the sidewalls, a ceiling connecting the sidewalls and disposed above the passage, a particle detection apparatus having an inlet in communication with the passage for receiving air flowing adjacent to a human suspect in the passage of the portal, a plurality of air jets disposed in the portal and aligned for directing short puffs of air into the passage of the portal, control means communicating with the air jets for controlling the air jets to fire at least one short burst of air for dislodging particles of interest trapped in clothing of a human suspect in the passage.
- 2. The portal trace detection system of claim 1, wherein each said jet is aligned to project inwardly and upwardly into the passage of the portal.
- 3. The portal trace detection system of claim 3, wherein each said jet is aligned at an acute angle of approximately 30°-60° to a vertical axis.
- 4. The portal trace detection system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of jets comprise a plurality of vertical arrays of jets.
- 5. The portal trace detection system of claim 4, wherein the passage has a floor, each said vertical array of jets having a lower jet disposed between approximately 1-2 feet from the floor and an upper jet disposed between approximately 4-5 feet from the floor.
- 6. The portal trace detection system of claim 5, wherein the control means comprises means for firing short bursts of air sequentially from a lower location to an upper location in each said array.
- 7. The portal trace detection system of claim 4, wherein the linear arrays of jets comprise two opposed pairs of linear arrays, a first of said pairs being angularly aligned to a second of said pairs by a approximately 90°.
- 8. The portal trace detection system of claim 1, further comprising a supply of compressed air, the jets being in communication with the supply of compressed air and comprising valve means for generating bursts of air sufficiently strong for dislodging particles of interest from clothing of the human suspect.
- 9. The portal trace detection system of claim 1, further comprising a supply of air having a pressure of between 40 psi and 100 psi.
- 10. The portal trace detection system of claim 1, further comprising solenoid valves for controlling direction of air to the respective air jets.
- 11. The portal trace detection of claim 1, wherein the ceiling comprises an antistatic material.
- 12. The portal trace detection system of claim 1, wherein the control means comprises means for firing short bursts of air and sequentially from a lower location to an upper location in the portal.
- 13. A portal trace detection system comprising a portal having a plurality of sidewalls and a passage between the sidewalls, a ceiling connecting the sidewalls and disposed above the passage, a particle detection apparatus having an inlet in communication with the passage for receiving air flowing adjacent to a human suspect in the passage of the portal, a plurality of vertical arrays of air jets disposed in the portal and aligned for directing short puffs of air into the passage of the portal, air supply means for supplying air having a pressure of between 40 psi and 100 psi, and control means communicating with the air supply means and the air jets for firing bursts of air with durations of between 10 ms and 100 ms, said bursts of air being fired by the control means sequentially from lower air jets to upper air jets in each said vertical array of air jets, whereby said short bursts of air dislodge particles of interest trapped in clothing of a human suspect in the passage.
- 14. The portal trace detection system of claim 13, wherein the control means further comprises means for generating a pause between each burst of air in each of the vertical arrays of airjets.
- 15. A method for enhancing detection of particles of interest in a portal detection system, said method comprising the steps of:
providing a portal having a plurality of sidewalls and a passage between the sidewalls, a ceiling connecting the sidewalls and disposed above the passage and a particle detection apparatus having an inlet in the ceiling and communicating with the passage for receiving air flowing adjacent to a human suspect in the passage; and directing a plurality of short puffs of air into the passage with sufficient velocity for dislodging particles of interest trapped in clothing of the human suspect in the passage.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of directing the short puffs of air into the passage comprises sequentially directing short puffs of air from a lower level in the passage to an upper level.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of directing short puffs of air into the passage comprises directing short puffs of air into the passage from a plurality of different directions.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the step of directing the short puffs of air into the passage comprises directing each puff angularly upwardly into the passage.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the step of directing short puffs of air into the passage comprises directing each sequential puff for a time of about 50 ms.
- 20. The method of claim 20, comprising pausing about 100 ms between each sequential puff.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a non-provisional of U.S. Provisional Patent Appl. No. 60/257,441 filed Dec. 22, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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