Direct light differential measurement system
US-2024423517-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9746404B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9746404-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414576660-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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A method and apparatus for inspection of liquids are disclosed. The method includes inspecting a liquid with a technique selected according to whether the package of the liquid is transparent, semi-transparent or opaque. If the package is transparent or semi-transparent, a Raman spectra technique is used; if the package is opaque, a technique using an electronic scale and a barcode reader is used. In some embodiments, the Raman spectra technique and the technique using barcode reader and electronic scale can be used independently for inspection of the liquid. The inspection apparatus according to the present disclosure has advantages, such as capability of material identification, rapid examination speed, small volume, light weight, portability, low cost, freedom from radiation, and simple maintenance. The method and apparatus according to the present disclosure are suitable for safety inspection in public places having a large number, and fast flow, of people.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of inspection of liquids, the method comprising: determining whether a package of a liquid is transparent, semi-transparent or opaque; when or once the package of the liquid is determined as being transparent or semi-transparent, directing a laser-emitting end of a Raman spectra module at the transparent or semi-transparent package of the liquid, operating the module to emit a laser beam at the liquid, performing Raman spectra analysis on the liquid, and comparing Raman spectra information of the liquid with standard Raman spectra information in a database to obtain an analysis result of the liquid; and when or once the package of the liquid is determined as being opaque, placing the package on an electronic scale to obtain weight information, reading barcode information of the package with a barcode reader, retrieving standard weight information for the package from a database based on the read barcode information, and comparing the weight information from the electronic scale with the standard weight information from the database to determine whether the liquid is dangerous or suspicious. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid is determined to be dangerous or suspicious when or once a difference between the weight information and the standard weight information is larger than a preset threshold. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein when or once one or more selected from: the package of the liquid is determined as opaque and determined as being openable or having been opened, the package is determined not to have a barcode, or the liquid having been determined as being dangerous or suspicious, the method further comprises: taking part of the liquid and putting it into a transparent package; directing the laser-emitting end of the Raman spectra module at the transparent package; operating the Raman spectra module to emit a laser beam at the part of the liquid to perform Raman spectra analysis on the part of the liquid; and comparing Raman spectra information of the part of the liquid with the standard Raman spectra information in the database to obtain an analysis result of the liquid. 4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein when or once a difference between the Raman spectra information of the liquid and the standard Raman spectra information is larger than a preset threshold, the liquid is determined to be dangerous or suspicious and the material of the liquid is identified. 5. An apparatus comprising: an electronic scale configured to measure weight of a package of liquid under inspection; a barcode reader configured to read barcode information of the package of liquid; a Raman spectra module configured to examine the liquid; and a computer data processor coupled with the electronic scale, the barcode reader and the Raman spectra module and configured to: when or once the package is determined as being opaque, retrieve standard weight information of the liquid from a database based on the read barcode information, and compare the weight information from the electronic scale with the standard weight information from the database to determine whether the liquid is dangerous or suspicious, and when or once the package is determined as being transparent or semi-transparent, cause the Raman spectra module to examine the liquid and compare Raman spectra information of the liquid obtained by the Raman spectra module with standard Raman spectra information in a database to obtain an analysis result of the liquid. 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the Raman spectra module comprises: a laser configured to emit a laser beam to irradiate the liquid and generate Raman spectra; a spectrometer configured to receive the Raman spectra of the liquid; and an optical path module coupled between the laser and the spectrometer and configured to split the optical path, cause the laser beam to arrive at the liquid, and transmit the Raman spectra to the spectrometer. 7. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the liquid is determined to be dangerous or suspicious when or once to a difference between the weight information and the standard weight information is larger than a preset threshold. 8. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein when or once a difference between the Raman spectra information of the liquid and the standard Raman spectra information is larger than a preset threshold, the liquid is determined to be dangerous or suspicious, and the material of the liquid is identified. 9. The apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the optical path module comprises a probe. 10. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein there are one or more lasers, spectrometers or optical path modules in the Raman spectra module. 11. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the electronic scale comprises one or more weighing sensors. 12. The apparatus according to claim 5 , comprising a plurality of barcode readers. 13. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the computer data processor comprises a PC or an embedded processing unit. 14. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the computer data processor is configured to perform the comparison using a predefined recognition algorithm. 15. A method of inspection of a package, the method comprising: determining whether a package is transparent, semi-transparent or opaque; when or once the package is determined as being transparent or semi-transparent, causing a Raman spectra examination of the package by a Raman spectra module and comparing Raman spectra information of material in the package obtained by the Raman spectra module, with standard Raman spectra information in a database to obtain an analysis result of the material; and when or once the package is determined as being opaque, retrieving standard weight information of the package from a database based on barcode information read by a barcode reader, and comparing weight information obtained from an electronic scale configured to measure the weight of the package with the standard weight information from the database to determine whether the package is dangerous or suspicious. 16. The method according to claim 15 , wherein when or once one or more selected from: the package is determined as opaque and determined as being openable or having been opened, the package is being determined not to have a barcode, or the package having been determined as being dangerous or suspicious, the method further comprises: obtaining Raman spectra information of a part of the material in the package that has been placed into a transparent package; and comparing the Raman spectra information of the part of the material with the standard Raman spectra information in the database to obtain an analysis result of the material. 17. The method according to claim 15 , wherein when or once a difference between the Raman spectra information of the material and the standard Raman spectra information is larger than a preset threshold, the material is determined to be dangerous or suspicious and the material is identified. 18. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions configured to cause a hardware computer processor to: when or once a package under inspection and containing liquid, is determined as being opaque, retrieve standard weight information of the liquid from a database based on barcode information read by a barcode reader, and compare weight information obtained from an electronic scale configured to measure the weight of the package with the standa
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