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2 Plainview Rd, Wayland, MA 01778    508-2761166    781-4050451   

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170 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02111   

284 Bunker Hill St, Charlestown, MA 02129    617-2429668   

9 Pauline Dr, Natick, MA 01760    508-6554293   

2 Plainview Rd, Wayland, MA 01778    508-5664511   

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Folded Array Ct Baggage Scanner

US Patent:
7016459, Mar 21, 2006
Filed:
Oct 21, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/972211
Inventors:
Michael Ellenbogen - Wayland MA, US
Assignee:
L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc. - Woburn MA
International Classification:
G01N 23/00
US Classification:
378 19, 378 57
Abstract:
A reduced size CT scanner for baggage inspection has a wide angle x-ray source and multiple sets of detectors at different distances from the x-ray source. The detectors in each set are sized and positioned to maintain consistent pitch and flux levels among all detectors. Conventional reconstruction processes can be used to process the data from the CT scanner. The scanner may also be incorporated into a check-in desk in a network of scanners.

X-Ray Inspection System

US Patent:
7020242, Mar 28, 2006
Filed:
Aug 6, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/912874
Inventors:
Michael P. Ellenbogen - Wayland MA, US
Assignee:
L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc. - Woburn MA
International Classification:
G01N 23/04
H05G 1/02
US Classification:
378 57, 378189, 378197
Abstract:
An X-ray inspection system and methodology is disclosed. The system comprises a conveyor, an X-ray source that exposes an item under inspection to X-ray radiation and at least one X-ray detector that detects X-ray radiation modified by the item. The X-ray source and X-ray detector may be movable in any of first and second dimensions. The X-ray source may also be moved in a third dimension to zoom in and out on regions of interest in the item order inspection. The system further comprises a controller that controls movement of the X-ray source and X-ray detector, independently of each other, in any of collinear and different directions, to provide a plurality of X-ray views of the item at varying examination angles of the X-ray radiation. A processor coupled to the controller may be configured to receive and process detection information from the X-ray detector and to provide processed information to an operator interface. The operator interface may also receive instructions from an operator input and provide the instructions to the controller.

Folded Array Ct Baggage Scanner

US Patent:
7039154, May 2, 2006
Filed:
Aug 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/196927
Inventors:
Michael Ellenbogen - Wayland MA, US
Richard Robehr Bijjani - North Chelmsford MA, US
Assignee:
Reveal Imaging Technologies, Inc. - Bedford MA
International Classification:
A61B 6/00
US Classification:
378 19, 378 5, 378 57
Abstract:
A reduced size CT scanner for baggage inspection has a wide angle x-ray source and multiple sets of detectors at different distances from the x-ray source. The detectors in each set are sized and positioned to maintain consistent pitch and flux levels among all detectors. Conventional reconstruction processes can be used to process the data from the CT scanner. The scanner may also be incorporated into a check-in desk in a network of scanners.

System And Method For Ct Scanning Of Baggage

US Patent:
7046761, May 16, 2006
Filed:
Jan 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/763695
Inventors:
Michael Ellenbogen - Wayland MA, US
Assignee:
Reveal Imaging Technologies, Inc. - Bedford MA
International Classification:
G01N 23/10
US Classification:
378 57
Abstract:
The threat determination process for CT scan of baggage eliminates the need for complete reconstruction the bag. The CT scan data is analyzed during scanning to locate potential threats. The analysis is based upon a lineogram representing objects in the bag. The mass, size, location and atomic number of objects are determined based upon the lineogram data. Any potential threats are further subjected to data modification and reconstruction to enhance the view of the potential threat. Dual energy scanning may also be used to determine density for resolution of potential threats.

System And Method For Resolving Threats In Automated Explosives Detection In Baggage And Other Parcels

US Patent:
7116751, Oct 3, 2006
Filed:
Apr 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/817129
Inventors:
Michael Ellenbogen - Wayland MA, US
Elan Scheinman - Redwood City CA, US
Assignee:
Reveal Imaging Technologies, Inc. - Bedford MA
International Classification:
G01N 23/10
US Classification:
378 57
Abstract:
The CT threat resolution system includes an primary EDS scanning process to identify threats and the nature of threats and a plurality of secondary CT scanning processes to resolve threats. The primary EDS scanning process and secondary CT scanning processes can be either separate machines or multiple processes within a single scanner. The secondary scanning process may utilizes dual energy scanning and/or high resolution scanning to resolve threats based upon the nature of the threat. An alarm indicates threats which cannot be resolved by the secondary CT scanning process for further operator investigation. Threats may be reviewed and resolved by an operator before the secondary CT scanning process.

Folded Array Ct Baggage Scanner

US Patent:
7123681, Oct 17, 2006
Filed:
Jul 19, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/184491
Inventors:
Michael P. Ellenbogen - Wayland MA, US
Richard Robehr Bijjani - Westford MA, US
Assignee:
L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc. - Woburn MA
International Classification:
G01N 23/00
US Classification:
378 19, 378 57
Abstract:
A reduced size CT scanner for baggage inspection has a wide angle x-ray source and multiple sets of detectors at different distances from the x-ray source. The detectors in each set are sized and positioned to maintain consistent pitch and flux levels among all detectors. Conventional reconstruction processes can be used to process the data from the CT scanner. The scanner may also be incorporated into a check-in desk in a network of scanners.

Folded Array Ct Baggage Scanner

US Patent:
7164747, Jan 16, 2007
Filed:
Oct 2, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/677976
Inventors:
Michael Ellenbogen - Wayland MA, US
Assignee:
Reveal Imaging Technologies, Inc. - Bedford MA
International Classification:
G01N 23/00
US Classification:
378 19, 378 5, 378 57
Abstract:
A reduced size CT scanner for baggage inspection has a wide angle x-ray source and multiple sets of detectors at different distances from the x-ray source. The detectors in each set are sized and positioned to maintain consistent pitch and flux levels among all detectors. Conventional reconstruction processes can be used to process the data from the CT scanner. The scanner may also be incorporated into a check-in desk in a network of scanners.

Computed Tomography System

US Patent:
7224765, May 29, 2007
Filed:
Oct 21, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/971453
Inventors:
Michael P. Ellenbogen - Wayland MA, US
Assignee:
Reveal Imaging Technologies, Inc. - Bedford MA
International Classification:
G01N 23/00
US Classification:
378 19, 378 57
Abstract:
An embodiment of the invention is directed to a computed tomography device, comprising a tunnel to receive baggage, an x-ray source providing an x-ray beam that intersects the tunnel and has a beam angle of 120, a gantry that oscillates relative to the tunnel through an oscillation angle that equals 270, and a plurality of detectors. The plurality of detectors are mounted to the gantry and adapted to receive x-rays from the x-ray source. In addition, the plurality of detectors are arranged in a horseshoe-shaped configuration in which at least one first detector is located a furthest distance from the x-ray source and at least one second detector is disposed on each side of the at least one first detector and is disposed closer to the x-ray source than the at least one first detector.

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