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Screening checkpoint for passengers and baggage
   
Document Number
US Patent 7317390
Issued Date
January 8, 2008
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Inventors
Huey; John H. (Chevy Chase, MD)
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Abstract
An advanced technology screening checkpoint system includes a baggage screening zone, a passenger screening zone, and a secondary screening zone. The baggage screening zone may include an explosives scanning system and an imaging system, while the passenger screening zone may include an explosives detection portal and a self-divestment portal to show passengers what to divest prior to screening by a high sensitivity metal detection portal. In some implementations, a secondary screening zone includes a sealed-bottle scanning system, an enhanced explosives detection system, a weapons search routine, and a body scanning system. Centralized monitoring of screening results for individual detection and screening systems of the baggage, passenger, and secondary screening zones may be provided by a combined user interface (CUI).
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Owner
Quantum Magnetics, Inc. (San Diego, CA)
Published
January 8, 2008
Application Number
10/460,017
Filed
June 11, 2003
US Classification
340/552   340/522 378/57 378/8 378/86
Int'l Classification
G08B   13/18   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
340/521   340/568.1   340/551   340/552   340/5.81   378/57   378/63   378/86   705/1   705/13   235/375   235/384   235/385  
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