Patents Assigned to Filtrona Plc
  • Patent number: 8025231
    Abstract: A hand held electronic detector is provided for detecting the presence/absence and/or nature of a mark on an article (not shown) such as a security mark. The article may comprise a product, such as for example a pack of cigarettes. The detector comprises a case or body of strong rigid plastics material. The case comprises front and rear parts and which are connected together by concealed hinges, at their lower edges, so that the parts and can move hingedly between a closed configuration and a fully open configuration, in which the front and rear parts are angularly spaced by approximately 180°. There is a further defined intermediate open configuration in which the front and rear parts and are angularly spaced by approximately 90° . . . . When opening the case from the closed position the hinges ‘lock’ when the front and rear parts reach this intermediate position. The hinges will only ‘unlock’, so that the case can be opened further or closed, if sufficient force is applied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2011
    Assignee: Filtrona PLC
    Inventors: Philip John Allen, Andrew John Gilbert
  • Publication number: 20090255990
    Abstract: A hand held electronic detector is provided for detecting the presence/absence and/or nature of a mark on an article (not shown) such as a security mark. The article may comprise a product, such as for example a pack of cigarettes. The detector comprises a case or body of strong rigid plastics material. The case comprises front and rear parts and which are connected together by concealed hinges, at their lower edges, so that the parts and can move hingedly between a closed configuration and a fully open configuration, in which the front and rear parts are angularly spaced by approximately 180°. There is a further defined intermediate open configuration in which the front and rear parts and are angularly spaced by approximately 90°. . . When opening the case from the closed position the hinges ‘lock’ when the front and rear parts reach this intermediate position. The hinges will only ‘unlock’, so that the case can be opened further or closed, if sufficient force is applied.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2006
    Publication date: October 15, 2009
    Applicant: FILTRONA PLC
    Inventors: Philip John Allen, Andrew John Gilbert
  • Publication number: 20090152468
    Abstract: A technique and apparatus for detection of infrared radiation emitted from a taggant material sample following the excitation of the sample are described. The decay time of the radiation is a function of the particular taggant being used and so, if the decay characteristic or signature is accurately measured, the particular taggant can be accurately identified. The apparatus comprises an electronic controller (10), a pair (12) of illuminating light-emitting diodes, a photo-detector (14), a first amplifier (16), a three-way sampling switch (18), filter/stores (20)(a-c), second amplifiers (22)(a-c) and an output display (26). The infrared emission is excited by repeatedly illuminating the material for a period of microseconds every few milliseconds using a very intense source of infrared light. This light is supplied by the pair of 940 nm, light-emitting diodes (12). Once this light source has been turned off, the sample continues radiating infrared light for a few milliseconds.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2006
    Publication date: June 18, 2009
    Applicant: FILTRONA PLC
    Inventors: Philip John Allen, Andrew John Gilbert
  • Patent number: D585191
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2009
    Assignee: Filtrona Plc
    Inventors: Philip John Allen, Andrew John Gilbert, Shane Alastair Day, Clive John Southernwood