Systems and methods for residue collection
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1. A method for detecting the presence of residues on mail pieces comprising:
- separating and removing thicks from said mail pieces;
arranging said remaining mail pieces horizontally in a singular layer;
allowing gravity to pull said single layer of mail pieces into a chamber said chamber including an outer shell defining an internal volume, said outer shell having an entrance port for allowing mail to enter said internal volume and an exit port for allowing mail to exit said internal volume, but otherwise substantially sealing said volume, said chamber further including an intake within said outer shell;
within said chamber, compressing said mail pieces so as to aerosolize a residue present in one of said mail pieces;
within said chamber, flowing air over said one of said mail pieces and into said intake, said flow into said intake being sufficient to maintain said internal volume at a negative pressure and to transport said residue to a detector capable of detecting the presence of said residue; and
detecting the presence of said residue.
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Abstract
Systems and methods for the detection of substances (particularly particulate substances) within mail pieces, specifically letters and other “flats” of mail. In particular, the systems and methods are for the detection of residues of Chemical or Biological Warfare Agents (CBWAs) which may be present within the mail pieces. The system is principally designed to be included as part of Dual Pass Rough Cull System (DPRCS) for the collection and detection of the residue when the contaminated mail piece first enters a mail facility and before it is intermingled with other mail pieces.
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1. A method for detecting the presence of residues on mail pieces comprising:
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separating and removing thicks from said mail pieces; arranging said remaining mail pieces horizontally in a singular layer; allowing gravity to pull said single layer of mail pieces into a chamber said chamber including an outer shell defining an internal volume, said outer shell having an entrance port for allowing mail to enter said internal volume and an exit port for allowing mail to exit said internal volume, but otherwise substantially sealing said volume, said chamber further including an intake within said outer shell; within said chamber, compressing said mail pieces so as to aerosolize a residue present in one of said mail pieces; within said chamber, flowing air over said one of said mail pieces and into said intake, said flow into said intake being sufficient to maintain said internal volume at a negative pressure and to transport said residue to a detector capable of detecting the presence of said residue; and detecting the presence of said residue. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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