Metal Detection System For Use With Medical Waste Container
US-2018368933-A1 · Dec 27, 2018 · US
US11446109B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11446109-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117314463-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 7, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2022 |
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A system for detecting disposal of metallic objects into an opening of a medical waste container, including: an indicator for indicating passage of metallic objects through the opening, a pair of receive coils and a transmit coil spaced therebetween shaped for receiving waste therethrough adjacent to the opening, and a controller in electrical communication with the coils. The controller generates and communicates a transmit signal to the transmit coil, which generates a magnetic field that induces voltage in each of the receive coils, which each generate a receive signal. The controller generates a waveform based on the receive signals with a baseline corresponding to absence of metallic objects, and analyzes the waveform with respect to opposite first and second thresholds. The controller activates the indicator in response to metallic objects passing through the coils when the waveform first exceeds the first threshold and then subsequently exceeds the second threshold.
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A medical waste detection system for detecting disposal of metallic objects into an opening of a medical waste container, the medical waste detection system comprising: a detection indicator for indicating disposal of metallic objects through the opening of the medical waste container; a vertical stack of coils for being positioned adjacent the opening of the medical waste container, the vertical stack of coils comprising a first receive coil, a second receive coil, and a transmit coil spaced between the first and second receive coils, wherein each coil of the vertical stack of coils is shaped for receiving therethrough waste disposed into the opening of the medical waste container; and a controller coupled to the vertical stack of coils and the detection indicator and configured to: communicate a transmit signal to the transmit coil that causes the transmit coil to generate a magnetic field that induces a receive signal in each of the first and second receive coils; analyze the receive signals to detect metallic objects passing through the vertical stack of coils; responsive to a first metallic object passing through the vertical stack of coils, activate the detection indicator based on the analysis of the receive signals; and responsive to a second metallic object being located at a position outside of the vertical stack of coils and in which the second metallic object interacts with the magnetic field generated by the transmit coil, maintain the detection indicator in an inactive state based on the analysis of the receive signals. 2. The medical waste detection system of claim 1 , wherein the position at which the second metallic object is located is vertically closer to the first receive coil than the second receive coil, and the controller is configured to: responsive the second metallic object being located at the position, identify the interaction with the magnetic field caused by the second metallic object being located at the position as corresponding to a metallic object not passing through the vertical stack of coils based on the analysis of the receive signals; and responsive to identifying the interaction with the magnetic field as corresponding to a metallic object not passing through vertical stack of coils, recalibrate the medical waste detection system to compensate for the interaction with the magnetic field. 3. The medical waste detection system of claim 2 , further comprising a do-not-use indicator coupled to the controller, wherein the controller is configured to activate the do-not-use indicator while the medical waste detection system is being recalibrated. 4. The medical waste detection system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to: responsive to the first metallic object passing through the vertical stack of coils, determine, based on the analysis of the receive signals, whether the first metallic object is passing through the vertical stack of coils in a first direction corresponding to the first metallic object being disposed in the medical waste container or a second direction opposite the first direction, the second direction corresponding to the first metallic object being removed from the medical waste container; and responsive to determining that the first metallic object is passing through the vertical stack of coils in the first direction, activate the detection indicator. 5. The medical waste detection system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to: responsive to the first metallic object passing through the stack of coils, determine whether the first metallic object contains metal content of a first type or a second type based on the analysis of the receive signals; responsive to determining that the first metallic object contains metal content of the first type, activate the detection indicator to provide a first alarm; and responsive to determining that the first metallic object contains metal content of the second type, maintain the detection indicator in the inactive state or activate the detection indicator to provide a second alarm that differs from the first alarm. 6. A medical waste detection system for detecting disposal of metallic objects into an opening of a medical waste container, the medical waste detection system comprising: a detection indicator for indicating disposal of metallic objects through the opening of the medical waste container; a vertical stack of coils for being positioned adjacent the opening of the medical waste container, the vertical stack of coils comprising a first receive coil, a second receive coil, and a transmit coil spaced between the first and second receive coils, wherein each coil of the vertical stack of coils is shaped for receiving therethrough waste disposed into the opening of the medical waste container; and a controller coupled to the vertical stack of coils and the detection indicator and configured to: communicate a transmit signal to the transmit coil that causes the transmit coil to generate a magnetic field that induces a receive signal in each of the first and second receive coils; generate a waveform based on both of the receive signals, wherein the waveform has a baseline level corresponding to absence of interaction of metallic objects with the magnetic field generated by the transmit coil; analyze the waveform with respect to a first detection threshold offset from the baseline level in a first direction and a second detection threshold offset from the baseline level in a second direction opposite the first direction to detect metallic objects passing through the vertical stack of coils; responsive to the waveform moving from the baseline level in the first direction to beyond the first detection threshold at a first time, determine whether the movement of the waveform corresponds to a metallic object passing through the vertical stack of coils by analyzing the waveform with respect to the second detection threshold and a second time subsequent to the first time; responsive to determining that the movement of the waveform corresponds to a metallic object passing through the vertical stack of coils, activate the detection indicator; and responsive to determining that the movement of the waveform does not correspond to a metallic object passing through the vertical stack of coils, maintain the detection indicator in an inactive state. 7. The medical waste detection system of claim 6 , wherein the controller is configured to, responsive to determining that the movement of the waveform does not correspond to a metallic object passing through the vertical stack of coils, recalibrate the medical waste detection system. 8. The medical waste detection system of claim 6 , wherein the controller is configured to: responsive to the waveform moving from the baseline level in the first direction to beyond the first detection threshold at the first time, determine as a third detection threshold a predefined ratio of a peak amplitude of the waveform when the waveform is beyond the first detection threshold; responsive to the waveform moving from beyond the first detection threshold in the second direction to beyond the second detection threshold at the second time and to a peak amplitude of the waveform when the waveform is beyond the second detection threshold being greater than the third detection threshold, determine that the movement of the waveform corresponds to a metallic object passing through the vertical stack of coils; and responsive to the waveform moving from beyond the first detection threshold in the second direction to beyond the second detection threshold at the second time and to the peak amplitude of the waveform when the waveform is beyond the second detection threshold being less than
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