Patents by Inventor Stewart Berry

Stewart Berry has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20060081073
    Abstract: A multi-zonal system and method for detecting contraband substances associated with a human subject. Objects containing such substances may be carried by the subject or in a garment worn by the subject, or as vapors entrained by the subject's garments. Alternatively, the substance may be present as small particles or residues present on skin, garment fibers, or the like that may be dislodged from the subject or his immediate effects.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2005
    Publication date: April 20, 2006
    Inventors: Georges Vandrish, Dao Nguyen, Stewart Berry, Christopher Klymowsky, Mathieu Parent, Shirley Locquaio
  • Patent number: 6984524
    Abstract: A compact scanning apparatus has an infrared laser adapted to emit light. The light is delivered as a beam by an optical system to illuminate an interrogation area on the surface of an object being scanned. Such illumination has sufficient intensity and duration to cause selective desorption of molecules of the contraband substance, which are present on the surface, without substantially damaging the surface. A collection system collects at least a portion of the desorbed molecules. At least a portion of the collected molecules is thermally decomposed to form NO2 and transferred to a reaction cell containing an aqueous, alkaline, luminol-containing solution. The NO2 reacts with the luminol to produce light by chemiluminescence. A light detector registers the presence of this light as indicative of the detection of the contraband substance, and activates a signaling device to provide an audible or visible alarm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2006
    Assignee: Control Screening, LLC
    Inventors: Dao Hinh Nguyen, Stewart Berry, Jan Prot Geblewicz, Guy Couture, Phuong Huynh
  • Patent number: 6946300
    Abstract: A compact scanning apparatus has an infrared laser adapted to emit light. The light is delivered as a beam by an optical system to illuminate an interrogation area on the surface of an object being scanned to cause selective desorption of molecules of the contraband substance, which are present on the surface, without substantially damaging the surface. A collection system collects at least a portion of the desorbed molecules. At least a portion of the collected molecules is thermally decomposed to form NO2 and transferred to a reaction cell containing an aqueous, alkaline, luminol-containing solution. The NO2 reacts with the luminol to produce light by chemiluminescence. A light detector registers the presence of this light to carry out a rapid screening of the object for the possible presence of the contraband substance. The apparatus further includes a supplemental detector such as a GC/IMS detector that is activated in response to the detection of the chemiluminescent light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2005
    Assignee: Control Screening, LLC
    Inventors: Dao Hinh Nguyen, Stewart Berry, David L. Christensen, Chris Klymowsky
  • Patent number: 6797944
    Abstract: A compact scanning apparatus includes an optical system to deliver a beam of pulsed infrared laser light that illuminate an interrogation area of a surface. The illumination has sufficient intensity and duration to cause selective ablation of molecules of a contraband substance present on the surface without substantially damaging the surface. A collection system collects at least a portion of the ablated molecules and transfers them to a chemical analysis system having a detector. In response to the presence of a wide variety of contraband substance molecules, the detector outputs an electrical signal that activates an audible or visible alarm. Automated screening is provided in an accurate, reliable manner that virtually eliminates the vagaries of human performance. False alarms are reduced. Detection efficacy is increased. A traceable residue of the detected contraband is left on the article for subsequent forensic analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2004
    Assignee: Control Screening, LLC
    Inventors: Dao Hinh Nguyen, Stewart Berry, David L. Christensen, Chris Klymowsky
  • Publication number: 20040169845
    Abstract: A compact scanning apparatus includes an optical system to deliver a beam of pulsed infrared laser light that illuminate an interrogation area of a surface. The illumination has sufficient intensity and duration to cause selective ablation of molecules of a contraband substance present on the surface without substantially damaging the surface. A collection system collects at least a portion of the ablated molecules and transfers them to a chemical analysis system having a detector. In response to the presence of a wide variety of contraband substance molecules, the detector outputs an electrical signal that activates an audible or visible alarm. Automated screening is provided in an accurate, reliable manner that virtually eliminates the vagaries of human performance. False alarms are reduced. Detection efficacy is increased. A traceable residue of the detected contraband is left on the article for subsequent forensic analysis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 1, 2002
    Publication date: September 2, 2004
    Inventors: Dao Hinh Nguyen, Stewart Berry, David L. Christensen, Chris Klymowsky
  • Publication number: 20040114130
    Abstract: A compact scanning apparatus has an infrared laser adapted to emit light. The light is delivered as a beam by an optical system to illuminate an interrogation area on the surface of an object being scanned to cause selective desorption of molecules of the contraband substance, which are present on the surface, without substantially damaging the surface. A collection system collects at least a portion of the desorbed molecules. At least a portion of the collected molecules is thermally decomposed to form NO2 and transferred to a reaction cell containing an aqueous, alkaline, luminol-containing solution. The NO2 reacts with the luminol to produce light by chemiluminescence. A light detector registers the presence of this light to carry out a rapid screening of the object for the possible presence of the contraband substance. The apparatus further includes a supplemental detector such as a GC/IMS detector that is activated in response to the detection of the chemiluminescent light.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 11, 2003
    Publication date: June 17, 2004
    Inventors: Dao Hinh Nguyen, Stewart Berry, David L. Christensen, Chris Klymowsky
  • Publication number: 20040053421
    Abstract: A compact scanning apparatus has an infrared laser adapted to emit light. The light is delivered as a beam by an optical system to illuminate an interrogation area on the surface of an object being scanned. Such illumination has sufficient intensity and duration to cause selective desorption of molecules of the contraband substance, which are present on the surface, without substantially damaging the surface. A collection system collects at least a portion of the desorbed molecules. At least a portion of the collected molecules is thermally decomposed to form NO2 and transferred to a reaction cell containing an aqueous, alkaline, luminol-containing solution. The NO2 reacts with the luminol to produce light by chemiluminescence. A light detector registers the presence of this light as indicative of the detection of the contraband substance, and activates a signaling device to provide an audible or visible alarm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 12, 2002
    Publication date: March 18, 2004
    Inventors: Dao Hinh Nguyen, Stewart Berry, Jan Prot Geblewicz, Guy Couture, Phuong Huynh