Automated personnel screening system and method
US-10021350-B2 · Jul 10, 2018 · US
US11053729B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11053729-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816024161-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 6, 2021 |
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A sensor system for a door is includes a door configured to provide selective access between a first area and a second area; a door controller for controlling whether the door can open or be in a closed and locked position; a motion sensor for detecting motion in an area proximate to the door, the motion sensor configured to be operatively connected to the door controller; an object recognition sensor for recognizing objects in an area proximate to the door and proximate to the area where motion sensor detects motion, the object recognition sensor configured to be operatively connected to the door controller.
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A door system comprising: a door configured to provide selective access through the door system; a door controller configured to control whether the door can open or be in a closed and locked position; a first motion sensor configured to detect motion in a first area proximate to the door, the first motion sensor configured to be operatively connected to the door controller; an object recognition sensor configured to recognize objects in a second area proximate to the door and proximate to the first area, the object recognition sensor configured to be operatively connected to the door controller; and a sensor header configured to have the first motion sensor and the object recognition sensor mounted to the sensor header in a manner to allow the first motion sensor to monitor the first area proximate to the door and the object recognition sensor to monitor the second area proximate to the door and proximate to the first area; wherein the door system is configured to freely permit passage of pedestrians through the door system from a first side of the door and to prevent passage of pedestrians through the door from a second side of the door on which the first motion sensor is disposed based upon a direction of approach of the pedestrians. 2. The door system of claim 1 , wherein the door is a revolving door. 3. The door system of claim 1 , wherein the door controller comprises: a microcontroller configured to: receive inputs from the first motion sensor and the object recognition sensor; and send outputs to an alarm system, a door assembly for controlling whether the door is free to open or remain in a locked position, a memory, and a remote computer system, wherein the controller is configured to control the outputs based on the inputs. 4. A door system comprising: a door configured to provide selective access through the door system; a door controller configured to control whether the door can open or be in a closed and locked position; a first motion sensor configured to detect motion in a first area proximate to the door, the first motion sensor configured to be operatively connected to the door controller; an object recognition sensor configured to recognize objects in a second area proximate to the door and proximate to the first area, the object recognition sensor configured to be operatively connected to the door controller; and a second motion sensor configured to detect motion in a third area proximate to the door, the second motion sensor configured to be operatively connected to the door controller to cause the first motion sensor to be deactivated or have signals from the first motion sensor ignored by the door controller if the second motion sensor detects motion; wherein the door system is configured to freely permit passage of pedestrians through the door system from a first side of the door and to prevent passage of pedestrians through the door from a second side of the door on which the first motion sensor is disposed based upon a direction of approach of the pedestrians. 5. The door system of claim 4 , further comprising a second object recognition sensor for recognizing objects in a fourth area proximate to the door and proximate to the first area, the second object recognition sensor configured to be operatively connected to the door controller. 6. A door system comprising: a door assembly including a door configured to provide selective access through the door system; a door controller configured to control whether the door can open or be in a closed and locked position; a first and second wall connected to the door assembly, the first and second wall defining a corridor leading to the door assembly; a first motion sensor configured to detect motion in a first area, the first motion sensor operatively connected to the door controller; an object recognition sensor system configured to recognize objects in a second area, the object recognition sensor system operatively connected to the door controller; and a second motion sensor configured to detect motion in a third area, the second motion sensor operatively connected to the door controller; wherein each of the first, second, and third areas is different from each other area but overlaps a part of at least one other area of the first, second, and third areas; and wherein the door system is configured to freely permit passage of pedestrians through the door system from a first side of the door and to prevent passage of pedestrians through the door from a second side of the door on which the first motion sensor is disposed based upon a direction of approach of the pedestrians. 7. The door system of claim 6 , further comprising a sensor header located over the corridor wherein the first motion sensor, the second motion sensor, and the object recognition sensor system are mounted to the sensor header in a manner to allow the first motion sensor to monitor the first area, the object recognition sensor system to monitor the second area, and the second motion sensor to monitor the third area. 8. The door system of claim 7 , wherein the second motion sensor is attached to the sensor header. 9. The door system of claim 6 , wherein the object recognition sensor system includes at least one object recognition sensor. 10. The door system of claim 9 , wherein the object recognition sensor system includes three object recognition sensors. 11. The door system of claim 6 , further comprising an alarm system operatively connected to the door controller can configured to activate when at least one of the first motion sensor or the object recognition sensor system detects an object moving toward the door. 12. The door system of claim 6 , wherein the door controller includes: a microcontroller configured to: receive inputs from the first motion sensor and the object recognition sensor system; and send outputs to an alarm system, the door assembly for controlling whether the door is free to open or remain in a locked position, a memory, and a remote computer system, wherein the controller is configured to control the outputs based on the inputs. 13. The door system of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the outputs and inputs include an internet connection. 14. The door system of claim 6 , wherein the door is a revolving door.
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