Claims
- 1. A security entrance system for restricting access from an infeed area to a protected area comprising:a) a structure defining an enclosed chamber with a first opening connecting the interior of said chamber with said infeed area and a second opening connecting the interior of the chamber with said protected area, said structure including one or more first doors movable between a closed position in which said first doors block said first opening and an open position in which said first doors do not block said first opening, and one or more second doors movable between a closed position in which said second doors block said second opening and an open position in which said second doors do not block said second opening; b) a contraband detection system operative to detect contraband entering said chamber; c) a chamber monitoring system connected to said structure for measuring at least one characteristic of said structure defining said chamber; and d) a controller connected to said doors, said detection system and said chamber monitoring system, said controller operating cyclically, each cycle including allowing said first door to open to allow a person entry to said chamber, actuating said detection system to scan said chamber for contraband entering the chamber and allowing said second door to open if no contraband is detected and said first door is closed, thereby allowing the person entry to the protected area, said controller inhibiting operation of at least one of said doors if said at least one characteristic of said structure as determined by said chamber monitoring system while no person is present in said chamber differs from a normal value of such characteristic, whereby said controller will inhibit passage of a person into said protected area if any object is left in said chamber during a preceding cycle.
- 2. The security entrance system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said at least one characteristic of said structure includes the weight of the structure.
- 3. The security entrance system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said controller is operative to prevent opening of said first door in one cycle if the weight of said structure detected after completion of a previous cycle differs from the normal weight of said structure.
- 4. The security entrance system as claimed in claim 3 wherein said controller is operative to permit opening of said first door during any portion of the cycle of operation, and wherein said controller is operative to inhibit opening of said second door while said first door is open, whereby if a person is denied access to said protected area by inhibition of second door opening, such person can pass back into said infeed area from said chamber through said first opening.
- 5. The security entrance system as claimed in claim 3 wherein said controller includes means for emitting an alarm signal if contraband is detected by said detection system or if the weight of said structure after one cycle differs from said normal weight.
- 6. The security entrance system as claimed in claim 3 further comprising an outer frame, wherein said chamber monitoring system comprises one or more force transducers operatively connected between said internal structure and said outer frame for detecting the weight of said chamber.
- 7. The security entrance system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said chamber further includes a sensor at said first door and a sensor at said second door, said sensors detect obstructions at the doors to prevent the doors from closing on a person or object.
- 8. The security entrance system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said security entrance system further includes an activation system for testing a person seeking entry and providing an authorization signal to said controller if such test is passed, said controller inhibiting operation of at least one of said doors if such test is not passed.
- 9. The security entrance system as claimed in claim 8 wherein said activation system includes a keypad for manual entry of a code by a person seeking entry and a code comparator for comparing such code to valid codes.
- 10. The security entrance system as claimed in claim 8 wherein said activation system includes a badge detector for detecting a badge having a predetermined configuration.
- 11. The security entrance system as claimed in claim 8 wherein said activation system includes a biometric measurement device for measuring a biometric characteristic of a person seeking entry.
- 12. The security entrance system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said contraband detection system includes a metal detection system.
- 13. The security entrance system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said structure encloses the interior of said chamber so that a person within said chamber cannot reach any part of the system which is not monitored by said chamber monitoring system when said doors are closed.
- 14. The security entrance system as claimed in claim 13 wherein when said first and second doors are in said closed positions, said structure entirely encloses said chamber apart from ventilation openings.
- 15. A method of restricting access to an area comprising the steps consisting of:a) providing a chamber having one or more first doors and one or more second doors; b) opening said first doors to allow a person entry to the chamber from an infeed area; c) sensing for contraband as the person enters the chamber; d) if no contraband was sensed during entry to the chamber, closing the first door and opening said second door to allow the person access to the protected area, but if contraband was sensed maintaining said second door closed and allowing the first doors to open to provide access from the chamber to the infeed area; and e) detecting the presence of objects remaining in said chamber after the person has vacated the chamber, and inhibiting opening of at least one of said doors if an object is detected in said chamber.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of PCT International Application PCT/US99/03218, filed Feb. 12, 1999, which International Application was published by the International Bureau in English on Apr. 27, 2000, and the disclosure of which is inorporated by reference herein. The present application claims benefit of United State Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/104,874, filed Oct. 20, 1998, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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