Anthony Jenkins - North Reading MA William J. McGann - Raynham MA Joseph Napoli - Wyndham NH Kevin Perry - Dracut MA
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H01J 4900
US Classification:
250288, 250281, 23864, 2386312, 23 232
Abstract:
Sample traps or wipes are provided for a detection system for detecting contraband materials. The sample trap is formed from an open weave glass fabric coated with a thin layer of Teflon and roughened to cut through the surface of Teflon and to break some of the glass fibers. Alternatively, the sample trap is non-woven felt fabric made of high temperature polyamide fiber. The sample traps are used in a detector, such as an ion trap mobility spectrometer. The detector includes a desorber which feeds dry air from a manifold above and below the sample trap through a series of holes along the mouth of the desorber. The dry air passes through the trap and purges out unwanted atmospheric constituents that could otherwise affect the performance of the detector. The purged air passes to the outside atmosphere, thus creating a dry curtain at the entry to the desorber.
Portal Trace Detection Systems For Detection Of Imbedded Particles
Anthony Jenkins - North Reading MA William J. McGann - Raynham MA Kevin J. Perry - Pelham NH
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G01N 122
US Classification:
7386433, 73 2804, 7386321
Abstract:
A portal trace detection apparatus is provided for detecting minute particles of interest, such as traces of narcotics, explosives and other contraband. The apparatus includes a portal through which a human suspect will pass. A detection apparatus is disposed at least partly in the ceiling of the portal, and hence above the human subject in the portal. Particles of interest will be entrained in the human thermal plume that exists in the boundary layer of air adjacent the suspect, and will flow upwardly from the suspect to the detection apparatus in the ceiling of the portal. The portal includes a plurality of vertically aligned arrays of air jets. The air jets are fired sequentially from bottom to top to produce short bursts of air sufficient to disturb the clothing of the suspect and to dislodge particles of interest from the clothing. The dislodged particles of interest are entrained in the air in the human thermal plume and are transported upwardly to the detector.
Anthony Jenkins - North Reading MA William J. McGann - Raynham MA
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H01J 4940
US Classification:
250287, 250282, 250288, 250286, 250379, 250382
Abstract:
An ion trap mobility spectrometer is provided. The ion trap mobility spectrometer employs algorithms to simultaneously detect and analyze both positive and negative plasmagrams. Selectivity is improved by detecting the presence of peaks in both spectra and setting logic filters which require the presence or absence of certain peaks in both spectra. Selectivity is improved by looking for two peaks in the two spectra.
Materials And Apparatus For The Detection Of Contraband
A detector requires a stream of dry air for transporting particles to the detector. The detector then operates to determine whether the dry air has transported any particles of interest. Continuous operation of the detector is permitted by providing first and second dryers that can be operated alternately for drying air that is to be directed to the detector. The dryer that is not being operated is recharged. Air is directed alternately between the first and second dryer to ensure that neither dryer is operated after reaching saturation.
Ion Mobility Spectrometers With Improved Resolution
Anthony Jenkins - North Reading MA William J. McGann - Raynham MA
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H01J 4940
US Classification:
250287, 250282
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for detecting whether substances of interest are present in a sample of air. The apparatus includes a detector, such as an ion trap mobility spectrometer. The detector is operated at a high drift voltage and then is switched to a low drift voltage. Spectra are collected at the high and low field strengths and are compared with standard spectra at those strengths to determine whether materials of interest are present.
Portal Trace Detection Systems For Detection Of Imbedded Particles
Anthony Jenkins - North Reading MA, US William J. McGann - Raynham MA, US Kevin J. Perry - Pelham NH, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G01N 108
US Classification:
7386433
Abstract:
A portal trace detection apparatus is provided for detecting minute particles of interest, such as traces of narcotics, explosives and other contraband. The apparatus includes a portal through which a human suspect will pass. A detection apparatus is disposed at least partly in the ceiling of the portal, and hence above the human subject in the portal. Particles of interest will be entrained in the human thermal plume that exists in the boundary layer of air adjacent the suspect, and will flow upwardly from the suspect to the detection apparatus in the ceiling of the portal. The portal includes a plurality of vertically aligned arrays of air jets. The air jets are fired sequentially from bottom to top to produce short bursts of air sufficient to disturb the clothing of the suspect and to dislodge particles of interest from the clothing. The dislodged particles of interest are entrained in the air in the human thermal plume and are transported upwardly to the detector.
Cargo Inspection Apparatus Having A Nanoparticle Film And Method Of Use Thereof
Yuan-Hsiang Lee - Winchester MA, US William Joseph McGann - Raynham MA, US Kenneth Arthur Ribeiro - North Reading MA, US Tao Deng - Clifton Park NY, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G01J 3/44 G01N 21/65
US Classification:
356301
Abstract:
A cargo inspection apparatus for the inspection of an analyte carried by a medium is disclosed. The apparatus includes a housing having an inlet allowing for entry of the medium and an outlet allowing for exit of the medium, and an adsorber disposed within the housing in fluid communication with the medium flow from the inlet to the outlet, the adsorber includes a substrate having disposed thereon a nanoparticle film. The nanoparticle film has nanoparticles having an average particle size of equal to or less than about 500 nanometers.
Anthony Jenkins - North Reading MA, US William J. McGann - Raynham MA, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G08B 19/00
US Classification:
340522, 3405731, 340540, 340521
Abstract:
A security checkpoint includes a personal scanning portal, a parcel scanning portal and a controller for ensuring substantially simultaneous scanning of a person and the parcel associated with the person. The controller also adjusts the level of scrutiny at each portal based on scanned data received at the other portal and based on information in a database relating to the specific person at the security checkpoint.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
William Mcgann Director
Implant Sciences Corp. Defense & Space · Mfg Sensors and Systems · Mfg Search/Navigation Equipment
500 Research Dr UNIT 3, Wilmington, MA 01887 600 Research Dr, Wilmington, MA 01887 28 Hickory Dr N, Raynham, MA 02767 9787521700, 7812460700
William W. Mcgann Optometrist
Veterans Health Administration Clinic · Medical Doctor's Office Administrative Veterans' Affairs
1400 Tod Ave NW, Warren, OH 44485 3303920311
William P. Mcgann Optometrist
Clearvision Centers Optometrist's Office Medical Doctor's Office Ret Optical Goods
1155 State Rte 303, Streetsboro, OH 44241 3304222020
Implant Sciences Corp. since Apr 2012
Chief Operating Officer
United Technologies - Fire and Security Mar 2010 - Mar 2012
VP Engineering - Global Fire Products
GE Security 2005 - Jun 2010
Chief Technology Officer
GE Ion Track (GE Security) Mar 1991 - Oct 2004
Vice President - R&D at GE Ion Track
Education:
The University of Connecticut 1980 - 1985
Ph.D., Physical Chemistry
Skills:
Manufacturing Medical Devices Engineering Lean Manufacturing Quality System Program Management Continuous Improvement Start-ups FMEA Six Sigma Process Improvement Testing
San Francisco Orthopedic SurgeonsSan Francisco Orthopaedics Surgeons Medical Group 1 Shrader St STE 650, San Francisco, CA 94117 4152210665 (phone), 4152214023 (fax)
Education:
Medical School New York Medical College Graduated: 1977
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Hallux Valgus Repair Hip Replacement Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Joint Arthroscopy Knee Arthroscopy Knee Replacement Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Lower Leg/Ankle Fractures and Dislocations Shoulder Surgery Wound Care
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Lateral Epicondylitis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Mcgann graduated from the New York Medical College in 1977. He works in San Francisco, CA and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopedic Sports Medicine. Dr. Mcgann is affiliated with Saint Marys Medical Center and UCSF Medical Center Parnassus.