Device For Detecting Weapons In A Piece Of Luggage
20170010384 ยท 2017-01-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01V5/223
PHYSICS
G01V5/22
PHYSICS
G21K1/067
PHYSICS
G01S13/887
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The disclosed invention relates generally to a device for detecting weapons in a piece of luggage, which can be used in particular at airport security gates. The object of the present invention pertains to the technical field of security technology for checking persons with respect to the carrying of weapons. In particular, the invention relates to the visualization of carried bladed weapons or firearms, for instance in airport security checks.
Claims
1. A device for detecting weapons in a piece of luggage, the device comprising: a luggage placement unit for placement of a piece of luggage to be scanned, a first detection unit having an X-ray source and an X-ray detector, wherein said X-ray source interacts with the X-ray detector in such a manner that a weapon of an X-ray absorbing material is detected at the luggage placement unit in a piece of luggage to be scanned, a second detection unit which is adapted to detect a weapon of an X-ray non-absorbing material at the luggage placement unit in a piece of luggage to be scanned, and an output unit for generating a signal when a weapon located in the piece of luggage is detected by the first detection unit or the second detection unit.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the second detection unit comprises a terahertz radiation source and a terahertz radiation detector which interact in such a manner that a weapon of carbon fiber composite material is detected at the luggage placement unit in the piece of luggage to be scanned.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the second detection unit comprises a reflector, wherein said reflector is arranged such that terahertz radiation emanating from the terahertz radiation source is directed into the terahertz radiation detector.
4. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a casing tunnel in which the first detection unit and the second detection unit are arranged, and wherein the luggage placement unit comprises a conveyor belt for conveying a piece of luggage to be scanned through the casing tunnel.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the first detection unit is arranged in the conveying direction of the conveyor belt in front of the second detection unit.
6. The device according to claim 1 wherein the output unit includes a screen for displaying an image generated by the output unit of the weapon detected in the piece of luggage.
7. The device according to claim 6, wherein the output unit includes an image processing unit for comparing several images generated by the output unit of the weapon located in the piece of luggage.
8. The device according to claim 7, wherein the image processing unit compares an image of the piece of luggage from the inspection by the first detection unit and an image of the piece of luggage from the inspection by the second detection unit.
9. The device according to claim 8, wherein the output unit includes a warning unit which is adapted to emit a warning signal if an image of the piece of luggage from the inspection by the first detection unit does not show a weapon and an image of the piece of luggage from the inspection by the second detection unit does show a weapon.
10. The device according to claim 1, wherein a security gate comprising a body scanner for inspecting people for the carrying of weapons on the body and a device for detecting weapons in a piece of luggage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Example embodiments are illustrated by way of example and are not limited to the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which, like references indicate similar elements.
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[0017] Other features of the present embodiments will be apparent from the accompanying drawings and from the detailed description that follows.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] This object of the invention is attained by a device for detecting weapons in a piece of luggage according/Advantageous embodiments are the object of the respective dependent claims.
[0019] The invention pertains to a device for detecting weapons in a piece of luggage, said device comprising a luggage placement unit onto which a piece of luggage to be scanned can be placed, a first detection unit having an X-ray source and an X-ray detector, wherein said X-ray source interacts with the X-ray detector in such a manner that a weapon of an X-ray absorbing material is detected at the luggage placement unit in a piece of luggage to be scanned, and a second detection unit which is adapted to detect a weapon of an X-ray non-absorbing material at the luggage placement unit in a piece of luggage to be scanned, and an output unit for generating a signal when a weapon located in the piece of luggage is detected by the first detection unit or the second detection unit.
[0020] The hand luggage is placed in the luggage placement unit and the first detection unit having the X-ray source and the X-ray detector generates a transillumination image of the content of the hand luggage. Such transillumination images are based on the attenuation of X-rays. A weapon of an X-ray non-absorbing material, such as carbon fiber composite material, is not detected by the first detection unit. The second detection unit detects a weapon of an X-ray non-absorbing material at the luggage placement unit in a piece of luggage to be inspected. Thereby, other objects of an X-ray non-absorbing material can also be detected. Inspection by security staff then finally reveals whether a weapon has been detected or not.
[0021] The described device closes the security gap, which enables a criminal passenger to smuggle a weapon of carbon fiber composite material into the security zone at an airport, by detection of a weapon of carbon fiber composite material in the hand luggage. The weapon is detected even when the criminal passenger does not carry the weapon of X-ray non-absorbing material on the body, but instead transports it in the hand luggage. In any case, the mere recognition of an object of an X-ray non-absorbing material may give cause for inspection of the piece of luggage by the security staff to detect a weapon of an X-ray non-absorbing material. Every object of an X-ray non-absorbing material may firstly be classified as a weapon. X-ray non-absorbing material is any material which is not imaged in the X-ray transillumination, i.e. for instance carbon fiber composite material.
[0022] In a preferred example, the second detection unit for this purpose comprises a terahertz radiation source and a terahertz radiation detector which interact in such a manner that a weapon of carbon fiber composite material is detected at the luggage placement unit in the piece of luggage to be inspected. Carbon fiber composite material is an example of an X-ray non-absorbing material. For this purpose, comparable to a body scanner, the reflected terahertz radiation is received in the terahertz radiation detector. For instance, in this regard imaging methods known from the visualization of three-dimensional objects on the human body can be employed (DE 10 2012 006 670 A1).
[0023] Particularly preferably, the second detection unit comprises a reflector. Said reflector is adapted and arranged to direct terahertz radiation emanating from a terahertz radiation source into the terahertz radiation detector (similarly as the body surface in the body scanner). The reflector in the simplest case is an electrically conductive board having a (constant) conductivity over the entire surface thereof. Particularly preferably, the board has an electrical conductivity differing from that of the carbon fiber composite material in such a manner that objects generate a readily visible shade thereof.
[0024] Preferably, the device comprises a casing tunnel in which the first detection unit and the second detection unit are arranged. The luggage placement unit comprises a conveyor belt for conveying a piece of luggage to be inspected through the casing tunnel. Said casing tunnel can be employed as a shielding against exiting X-ray radiation from the first detection unit.
[0025] Preferably, the first detection unit is arranged in the conveyance direction of the conveyor belt in front of the second detection unit. In this arrangement, firstly a weapon of X-ray absorbing material can be detected. Then, it is checked whether a weapon of an X-ray non-absorbing material is located therein. Moreover, if an object is found in the second check in the place, where an object was not found in the first check, it can be concluded that an object of an X-ray non-absorbing material is present. This finding alone would give cause for a mandatory manual inspection of the piece of luggage for weapons.
[0026] According to a preferred aspect of the device, the output unit includes a screen to display an image generated by the output unit of the weapon detected in the piece of luggage. The graphical output can further comprise an image processing. Thus, for instance in X-ray transillumination, areas of same shielding can be colored identically.
[0027] According to an advantageous aspect it is provided that the output unit comprises an image processing unit to compare several images generated by the output unit of the weapon located in the piece of luggage. Hence, different images from the first detection unit and the second detection unit can be superimposed and compared.
[0028] Preferably, the image processing unit graphically processes an image of the weapons detected by the first detection unit in the piece of luggage and an image of the weapons detected by the second detection unit in the piece of luggage to localize an object of an X-ray non-absorbing material in a place, where nothing could be seen in the check by the first detection unit, however, where something could be seen in the check by the second detection unit.
[0029] Another aspect provides that the output unit comprises a warning unit which is adapted to emit a warning signal if an image generated by the output unit of the first detection unit does not image a weapon located in the piece of luggage and an image generated by the output unit of the second detection unit images a weapon located in the piece of luggage. Hence, a warning signal is generated if weapons of an X-ray non-absorbing material are detected.
[0030] According to another aspect, the invention relates to a security gate comprising a body scanner for investigating persons for the carrying of weapons on the body and a device for detecting weapons in a piece of luggage as described herein.
[0031] Although the present embodiments have been described with reference to specific example embodiments, it will be evident that various modifications and changes may be made to these embodiments without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the various embodiments. It should be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the terms describing processes, products, elements, or methods are industry terms and may refer to similar alternatives In addition, the components shown in the figures, their connections, couples, and relationships, and their functions, are meant to be exemplary only, and are not meant to limit the embodiments described herein.
[0032] In the following, the invention will be described exemplarily with reference to
[0033] The device 1 further comprises a first detection unit 4 having an X-ray source 41 and an X-ray detector 42. The X-ray source 41 interacts with the X-ray detector in such a manner that a weapon 61 of an X-ray absorbing material is detected at the luggage placement unit 2 in a piece of luggage 3 to be scanned. For this purpose, a transillumination image is generated due to the absorption of the X-ray emanating from the X-ray source 41 and entering directly into the X-ray detector 42.
[0034] The device 1 further comprises a second detection unit 5 which is adapted to detect a weapon 62 of an X-ray non-absorbing material in the piece of luggage 3 to be inspected by providing a terahertz radiation source 51 and a terahertz radiation detector 52. For instance, for this purpose, imaging methods known from the visualization of three-dimensional objects on the body of humans (DE 10 2012 006 670 A1) can be implemented in the second detection unit. In the present example, the device 1 further comprises a reflector 53 which reflects terahertz radiation from the terahertz radiation source 51 into the terahertz radiation detector 52 with uniform intensity. Thus, the detected background of terahertz radiation is rendered uniform and weapons (objects) of different reflectivity can be distinguished.
[0035] If, for instance a knife of carbon fiber composite material (as an example for a weapon 62 of X-ray non-absorbing material) is located in the piece of luggage 3, the reflection thereof of terahertz radiation can be detected as a deviation with respect to the background. Different reflections result from different electrical properties (such as conductivities of the surface).
[0036] The device 1 further comprises a casing tunnel 7 in which the first detection unit 4 and the second detection unit 5 are arranged. The piece of luggage 3 to be inspected is conveyed on the conveyor belt 2 through the casing tunnel 7.
[0037] The output unit 8 generates an image of the piece of luggage 3 from the first detection unit 4 and an image of the piece of luggage 3 of the second detection unit 5 which is displayed on a screen 81. Using an image processing unit 82 both images 611 can be graphically compared to determine whether an object (weapon) of an X-ray non-absorbing material is located in the piece of luggage. The output unit 8 comprises a warning unit 83 which emits an acoustic warning signal if an object (weapon) of an X-ray non-absorbing material is visible. If an (in particular isolated) object of an X-ray non-absorbing material is detected, for the sake of security, the presence of a weapon is always assumed and manual inspection by security staff is required.
[0038] The device 1 closes the security gap, which enables a criminal passenger to smuggle a weapon 62 of carbon fiber composite material into the security zone at an airport, by the detection of a weapon 62 of carbon fiber composite material in the hand luggage 3. The weapon is detected even when the criminal passenger does not carry the weapon 62 of carbon fiber composite material on the body, but instead transports it in the hand luggage 3.
[0039] A number of embodiments have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed invention. In addition, the logic flows depicted in the figures do not require the particular order shown, or sequential order, to achieve desirable results. In addition, other steps may be provided, or steps may be eliminated, from the described flows, and other components may be added to, or removed from, the described systems. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
[0040] It may be appreciated that the various systems, methods, and apparatus disclosed herein may be embodied in a machine-readable medium and/or a machine accessible medium compatible with a data processing system (e.g., a computer system), and/or may be performed in any order.
[0041] The structures and modules in the figures may be shown as distinct and communicating with only a few specific structures and not others. The structures may be merged with each other, may perform overlapping functions, and may communicate with other structures not shown to be connected in the figures. Accordingly, the specification and/or drawings may be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.