20240017897. METHOD OF TRAINING MAMMALS USING EXPLOSIVE-DETECTION TRAINING AIDS simplified abstract (The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Homeland Security)

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METHOD OF TRAINING MAMMALS USING EXPLOSIVE-DETECTION TRAINING AIDS

Organization Name

The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Homeland Security

Inventor(s)

Darren Jay Steed of Egg Harbor Township NJ (US)

METHOD OF TRAINING MAMMALS USING EXPLOSIVE-DETECTION TRAINING AIDS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240017897 titled 'METHOD OF TRAINING MAMMALS USING EXPLOSIVE-DETECTION TRAINING AIDS

Simplified Explanation

The present application is directed to a packaging for a powdered explosive-detection training aid. The packaging includes first and second opposing flexible sheets that are heat sealed together along less than a periphery, creating a storage compartment between them. An unsealed portion of the periphery defines an opening to the storage compartment. The first opposing flexible sheet is made of a semipermeable material that allows the vapor emitted from the powdered explosive-detection training aid to pass through, while the second opposing flexible sheet is impermeable to the powdered explosive-detection training aid vapor. The packaging also includes a sealing member that is secured to the first opposing flexible sheet and covers the semipermeable portion in a closing position.

  • The packaging for a powdered explosive-detection training aid includes two flexible sheets heat sealed together, creating a storage compartment.
  • The first flexible sheet is semipermeable, allowing the vapor emitted from the training aid to pass through.
  • The second flexible sheet is impermeable to the training aid vapor.
  • The packaging has an opening defined by an unsealed portion of the periphery.
  • A sealing member is used to cover the semipermeable portion of the first flexible sheet in a closing position.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Packaging for powdered explosive-detection training aids used in security training programs.
  • Can be used in airports, train stations, and other high-security areas for training personnel in explosive detection.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Provides a secure and controlled storage compartment for powdered explosive-detection training aids.
  • Allows the vapor emitted from the training aid to permeate through the packaging while preventing the powder from escaping.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Ensures the safety and effectiveness of the powdered explosive-detection training aid.
  • Facilitates proper storage and transportation of the training aid.
  • Allows for controlled release of the training aid vapor during training exercises.


Original Abstract Submitted

the present application is directed to a packaging for a powdered explosive-detection training aid which may include first and second opposing flexible sheets heat sealed together along less than a periphery thereof and defining a storage compartment therebetween, wherein an unsealed portion of the periphery defines an opening to the storage compartment, wherein at least a portion of the first opposing flexible sheet is a semipermeable material permeable to a vapor emitted from the powdered explosive-detection training aid, with the second opposing flexible sheet being impermeable to the powdered explosive-detection training aid vapor; and a sealing member, wherein the sealing member is secured to the first opposing flexible sheet and, in a closing position, covers the semipermeable portion of the first opposing flexible sheet.