Patents Assigned to Teknoscan Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 10883964Abstract: An IMS ionizer comprising a wire, a second conductor, and a dielectric, when the first conductor and second conductor are energized to an ionization voltage, discharge ionization occurs. The dielectric is a glass element formed in a tubular shape defining an inner wall. The wire is formed in coils in contact with said inner wall. The second conductor is positioned to define an outer wall of the tube. The tube has an inlet end for receiving the sample, and an outlet end through which the sample exits after ionization.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2018Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: TEKNOSCAN SYSTEMS INCInventor: Sabatino Nacson
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Patent number: 9541525Abstract: A system and methodology for the detection of threat substances is described. The detector system consists of a method to evaporate the sample into a primary separator and thermal release of trapped target materials into a secondary separator like conventional GC. The GC column is thermally ramped to elute all substances and the end of the column terminates into an atmospheric pressure chemical ionization source of an axial ion mobility spectrometer (AIMS). Both polarity ions are pulsed into a single construction separator tube at different timing. Their arrival time is detected on a collector plate, which allows registering their ion mobility spectra of both polarities for a single GC peak.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2015Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: TEKNOSCAN SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Sabatino Nacson, Aleksandar Crnatovic, George Wiseman
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Patent number: 9329156Abstract: A method of screening aircraft passengers and/or cargo comprising loading an aircraft with passengers, cargo or both, circulating air within the aircraft so that the air is in contact with the passengers and/or cargo, expelling some of the circulated air from the aircraft, diverting a portion of the air being expelled from the aircraft through a chemical filter configured to retained evidence of a target substance, and analyzing the chemical filter to detect the presence of a target substance within the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2012Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: Teknoscan Systems, Inc.Inventor: Sabatino Nacson
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Publication number: 20160003774Abstract: A system and methodology for the detection of threat substances is described. The detector system consists of a method to evaporate the sample into a primary separator and thermal release of trapped target materials into a secondary separator like conventional GC. The GC column is thermally ramped to elute all substances and the end of the column terminates into an atmospheric pressure chemical ionization source of an axial ion mobility spectrometer (AIMS). Both polarity ions are pulsed into a single construction separator tube at different timing. Their arrival time is detected on a collector plate, which allows registering their ion mobility spectra of both polarities for a single GC peak.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2015Publication date: January 7, 2016Applicant: TEKNOSCAN SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Sabatino Nacson, Aleksandar Crnatovic, George Wiseman
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Patent number: 9170232Abstract: A system and methodology for the detection of threat substances is described. The detector system consists of a method to evaporate the sample into a primary separator and thermal release of trapped target materials into a secondary separator like conventional GC. The GC column is thermally ramped to elute all substances and the end of the column terminates into an atmospheric pressure chemical ionization source of an axial ion mobility spectrometer (AIMS). Both polarity ions are pulsed into a single construction separator tube at different timing. Their arrival time is detected on a collector plate, which allows registering their ion mobility spectra of both polarities for a single GC peak.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2013Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Teknoscan Systems Inc.Inventors: Sabatino Nacson, Aleksandar Crnatovic, George Wiseman
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Patent number: 9063100Abstract: The present invention is a transportable portal for screening a target, which may be a person, standing or placed inside the portal. It employs two walls with air ducts in the walls, usually two ducts per wall running from the bottom to the top of each wall, and having a number of air intakes spaced along the height of the wall. A blower module blows air downward on the target to dislodge particles and vapor, which are drawn in the air ducts and analyzed by a detection module. Each detection module may have a pre-concentrator with a nano-platinum surface for collecting and pyrolyzing samples, and chemical, optical and radiation detectors for detecting illicit materials. The portal may be disassembled or reassembled by two people using hand tools in less than one hour and then placed in a space of less than one cubic meter for transport.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2011Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: TeknoScan Systems Inc.Inventor: Sabatino Nacson
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Publication number: 20150160161Abstract: A system and methodology for the detection of threat substances is described. The detector system consists of a method to evaporate the sample into a primary separator and thermal release of trapped target materials into a secondary separator like conventional GC. The GC column is thermally ramped to elute all substances and the end of the column terminates into an atmospheric pressure chemical ionization source of an axial ion mobility spectrometer (AIMS). Both polarity ions are pulsed into a single construction separator tube at different timing. Their arrival time is detected on a collector plate, which allows registering their ion mobility spectra of both polarities for a single GC peak.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2013Publication date: June 11, 2015Applicant: Teknoscan Systems Inc.Inventors: Sabatino Nacson, Aleksandar Crnatovic, George Wiseman
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Publication number: 20130137183Abstract: A method of screening aircraft passengers and/or cargo comprising loading an aircraft with passengers, cargo or both, circulating air within the aircraft so that the air is in contact with the passengers and/or cargo, expelling some of the circulated air from the aircraft, diverting a portion of the air being expelled from the aircraft through a chemical filter configured to retained evidence of a target substance, and analyzing the chemical filter to detect the presence of a target substance within the aircraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2012Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: Teknoscan Systems, Inc.Inventor: Teknoscan Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 8220312Abstract: The invention is a method and system of screening the content of an enclosure, such as a cargo container, for the presence of one or more target substances, such as explosives or drugs, comprising drawing air from the enclosure and passing the drawn air across at least one sampling card having a coating configured to absorb/adsorb the one or more target substances and thereafter analyzing the sampling card to determine if the coating has absorbed/adsorbed one or more target substances. The system embodiment includes a vacuum source, a conduit coupled to the vacuum source and a sampling card holder disposed along the conduit. The sampling card holder removably holds at least one sampling card having a coating thereon configured to absorb/adsorb the one or more target substances, so that air drawn into the conduct from the enclosure passes across the at least one sampling card.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2010Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Teknoscan Systems, Inc.Inventor: Sabatino Nacson