Apparatus for the transillumination of articles with a fan-shaped radiation beam
First Claim
1. An apparatus for inspecting item-containing articles for identifying the presence of items contained within the articles, said apparatus comprising:
- means for generating a fan-shaped radiation beam directed at an item-containing article to be inspected;
means for detecting radiation from said fan-shaped radiation beam after penetrating said item-containing article and for converting the detected radiation into electrical signals;
calculation means for calculating and generating an actual image of the item-containing article being inspected from the electrical signals of said means for detecting radiation;
memory means for storing electrical signals comprising a reference image of said item-containing article being inspected;
means for comparing said electrical signals comprising said reference image of said item-containing article with the electrical signals forming said actual image, said comparison means forming a differential image including items which are not present in said reference image; and
means for displaying said differential image.
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Abstract
An apparatus is disclosed for examining containers and/or vehicles at an airport for impermissible contents, such as explosives, weapons, drugs, smuggled goods and the like. To improve the ability to identify such items in the article or vehicle under inspection, an image processor is provided having a computer to which the signals of the radiation detectors are supplied. The computer uses these signals to calculate a radiation silhouette of the articles. A memory is provided in which a reference image of the article is stored. A comparison circuit is supplied with the signals from the computer and from the memory, so that a differential image derived from the calculated radiation silhouette from the computer and from the reference image is displayed on a monitor, connected to the comparison circuit. Differences between the cureent image and the reference image can thereby be easily observed.
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1. An apparatus for inspecting item-containing articles for identifying the presence of items contained within the articles, said apparatus comprising:
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means for generating a fan-shaped radiation beam directed at an item-containing article to be inspected; means for detecting radiation from said fan-shaped radiation beam after penetrating said item-containing article and for converting the detected radiation into electrical signals; calculation means for calculating and generating an actual image of the item-containing article being inspected from the electrical signals of said means for detecting radiation; memory means for storing electrical signals comprising a reference image of said item-containing article being inspected; means for comparing said electrical signals comprising said reference image of said item-containing article with the electrical signals forming said actual image, said comparison means forming a differential image including items which are not present in said reference image; and means for displaying said differential image. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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