Claims
- 1. A system for detecting harmful agents within the contents of mail, the system comprising:
a plurality of pieces of mail processing equipment positioned within a mail processing facility; a plurality of harmful agent sensors each positioned adjacent one of the plurality of pieces of mail processing equipment to sense the presence of a harmful agent in mail as the mail is processed by each of the plurality of pieces of mail processing equipment, each of the plurality of harmful agent sensors comprising an olfactory device positioned to sense the presence of a harmful agent within the mail to thereby define a plurality of olfactory devices; at least one system processor in communication with each of the plurality of olfactory devices to process data received from the plurality of olfactory devices; and at least one alarm indicator responsive to the at least one system processor to indicate that at least one of the plurality of olfactory devices has sensed the presence of a harmful agent.
- 2. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of olfactory devices includes a smell sensor positioned to sense smell associated with a piece of mail, an olfactory device processor in communication with the smell sensor to process data received from the smell sensor, and a memory in communication with the olfactory device processor to store smell sensing data to be processed by the olfactory device, processor, and wherein the smell sensing data includes data indicating a plurality of different harmful agent smells, the plurality of different harmful agent smells comprising a range of between about 40 to about 150 different harmful agent smells.
- 3. A system as defined in claim 1, further comprising a harmful agent disabling fluid applicator positioned to apply a harmful agent disabling fluid to a plurality of pieces of mail being processed to thereby disable harmful agents within the plurality of pieces of mail during one of the following conditions: when all of the plurality of mail pieces pass through at least one of the plurality of pieces of mail processing equipment, when the presence of a harmful agent is detected in a mail piece being processed, or when the absence of a harmful agent is detected in a mail piece being processed.
- 4. A system as defined in claim 5, wherein the harmful agent disabling fluid applicator includes a fluid storage container positioned to supply the harmful agent disabling fluid for application to each of the plurality of pieces of mail, wherein the harmful agent disabling fluid comprises either a liquid or a gas, and wherein the harmful agent disabling fluid includes a nanobomb material.
- 5. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein the plurality of olfactory devices sense individually separated pieces of mail, and wherein the system further includes a mail piece marker to individually mark individually sensed mail pieces to indicate the marked mail piece has been sensed to thereby increase the accuracy and proper identification of whether a mail piece contains a harmful agent.
- 6. A system for detecting harmful agents within the contents of mail, the system comprising:
at least one piece of mail processing equipment positioned within a mail processing facility; at least one harmful agent sensors positioned adjacent the at least one piece of mail processing equipment to sense the presence of a harmful agent in each individual piece of mail as the mail is processed by each of the plurality of pieces of mail processing equipment, the at least one harmful agent sensor comprising an olfactory device; at least one system processor in communication with the olfactory device to process data received therefrom; and at least one alarm indicator responsive to the at least one system processor to indicate that the olfactory device has sensed the presence of a harmful agent.
- 7. A system as defined in claim 6, wherein the olfactory device includes a smell sensor positioned to sense smell associated with a piece of mail, an olfactory device processor in communication with the smell sensor to process data received from the smell sensor, and a memory in communication with the olfactory device processor to store smell sensing data to be processed by the olfactory device processor, and wherein the smell sensing data includes data indicating a plurality of different harmful agent smells, the plurality of different harmful agent smells comprising a range of between about 40 to about 150 different harmful agent smells.
- 8. A system as defined in claim 7, further comprising a harmful agent disabling fluid applicator positioned to apply a harmful agent disabling fluid to a plurality of pieces of mail being processed to thereby disable harmful agents within the plurality of pieces of mail during one of the following conditions: when all of the plurality of mail pieces pass through at least one of the plurality of pieces of mail processing equipment, when the presence of a harmful agent is detected in a mail piece being processed, or when the absence of a harmful agent is detected in a mail piece being processed.
- 9. A system as defined in claim 8, wherein the harmful agent disabling fluid applicator includes a fluid storage container positioned to supply the harmful agent disabling fluid for application to each of the plurality of pieces of mail, wherein the harmful agent disabling fluid comprises an ink material and a nanobomb material associated with the ink material.
- 10. A system as defined in claim 6, wherein the at least one olfactory device senses individually separated pieces of mail, and wherein the system further includes a mail piece marker to individually mark individually sensed mail pieces to indicate the marked mail piece has been sensed to thereby increase the accuracy and proper identification of whether a mail piece contains a harmful agent.
- 11. A system for disabling harmful agents in contents of mail, the system comprising:
at least one piece of mail processing equipment positioned to process a plurality of pieces of mail; and a harmful agent disabling fluid applicator associated with the at least one piece of mail processing equipment and positioned to apply a harmful agent disabling fluid to a plurality of pieces of mail being processed to thereby disable harmful agents within the plurality of pieces of mail during one of the following conditions: when all of the plurality of mail pieces pass through at least one of the plurality of pieces of mail processing equipment, when the presence of a harmful agent is detected in a mail piece being processed, or when the absence of a harmful agent is detected in a mail piece being processed, the harmful agent disabling fluid applicator including a fluid storage container positioned to supply the harmful agent disabling fluid for application to each of the plurality of pieces of mail, the harmful agent disabling fluid includes a nanobomb material associated therewith.
- 12. A system as defined in claim 11, wherein the nanobomb material comprises a plurality of uniformly sized droplets in a size range of about 200 nanometers to about 400 nanometers.
- 13. A system as defined in claim 12, wherein the harmful agent disabling fluid further includes an ink having the nanobomb material associated therewith, and wherein the ink is applied to each of the plurality of mail pieces being processed.
- 14. A method of detecting the presence of a harmful agent associated with mail, the method comprising:
smell sensing the presence of at least one of a plurality of harmful agents possibly associated with the contents of mail by the use of an olfactory device, the olfactory device including a memory having indications of a plurality of smell sensed conditions stored therein, each of the plurality of smell sensed condition being indicative of at least one of a plurality of harmful agents; and indicating an alarm condition responsive to the sensed presence of one of a plurality of harmful agents.
- 15. A method as defined in claim 14, wherein the smell sensing step includes comparing a sensed smell with at least one of the plurality of smell sensed conditions, the method further comprises storing a plurality of harmful agent smells within a memory device, and wherein the plurality of harmful agent smell comprises a range of between about 40 to about 150 different harmful agent smells.
- 16. A method as defined in claim 14, further
comprising individually separating pieces of mail prior to the step of sensing, wherein the step of sensing includes sensing the individually separated pieces of mail, and the method further comprises individually marking sensed pieces of mail to indicate a marked mail piece has been sensed to thereby increase the accuracy and proper identification of whether a mail piece contains a harmful agent.
- 17. A method of disabling a harmful agent associated with a piece of mail, the method comprising:
sensing the presence of a harmful agent within a plurality of mail pieces; and applying a harmful agent disabling fluid associated with processing mail to at least one of the plurality of mail pieces being processed, the harmful agent disabling fluid including an ink material and a nanobomb material associated with the ink material, the ink material being applied to each of the plurality of mail pieces.
- 18. A method of detecting harmful agents associated with a piece of mail, the method comprising:
positioning at least one harmful agent sensor to be associated with each of a plurality of pieces of mail processing equipment positioned to process a plurality of pieces of mail; sensing the presence of a harmful agent associated with at least one of the plurality of pieces of mail; and indicating an alarm condition responsive to the sensed presence of a harmful agent in at least one of the plurality of pieces of mail.
- 19. A method as defined in claim 18, wherein the step of sensing includes the use of at least one harmful agent sensor, the at least one harmful agent sensor including at least one of the following: an olfactory device, an ultraviolet device, an infrared device, an x-ray device, a laser device, and a heat sensing device.
- 20. A method as defined in claim 18, further comprising individually separating the plurality of pieces of mail prior to the step of sensing, wherein the step of sensing includes sensing the individually separated pieces of mail, and the method further comprises individually marking sensed pieces of mail to indicate a marked mail piece has been sensed to thereby increase the accuracy and proper identification of whether a mail piece contains a harmful agent.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] 1. This application is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/336,418 titled “System And Methods For Detecting Harmful Agents Within Contents Of Mail” filed on Oct. 23, 2001 and which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety and U.S. Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 09/999,462 titled “System And Methods For Detecting Harmful Agents Within Contents Of Mail” filed on Oct. 23, 2001 and which is also incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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