Alarm system with acoustically coupled transmitters and receiver
First Claim
1. An acoustic receiver for an alarm system, comprising:
- transducer means for receiving acoustic signals and transducing them into corresponding electrical signals;
bandpass means for eliminating from said corresponding electrical signals all frequency components lying outside a predetermined pass band, said bandpass means comprising a first stage and a second stage;
signal duration detecting means for receiving output signals from said second stage and producing a minimum duration detection signal whenever one of said output signals from said second stage is greater in duration than a predetermined minimum duration;
free-running pulse generating means for producing a train of pulses in response to each of said minimum duration detection signals;
counter means advanced from state to state by said pulses and producing a first state signal when in a first state and a second state signal when in a second state, andpulse train interrupting means for interrupting said pulse trains in response to the occurrence of each of said first state signals.
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Abstract
An alarm system in which local transmitters emit substantially pure acoustic signals for at least a predetermined minimum interval. The receiver includes a microphone and amplifier for transducing the acoustic signals into electrical signals. These electrical signals pass through two bandpass stages, the second being a phase locked loop circuit. An RC timing network is connected to the second bandpass circuit. After about 7500 cycles of the electrical signal have been received an "alarm received" signal occurs. The "alarm received" signal is applied to the triggering input of a free-running pulse generator which supplies pulse trains to a counter and is itself halted when the counter reaches a first intermediate state. A second "alarm received" signal is required to restart the free-running pulse generator and thus advance the counter beyond said first intermediate state. Thereafter, when the counter reaches a second intermediate state, the occurrence of the corresponding second intermediate state signal actuates a suitable alarm signal to warn of intrusion or some other hazardous condition.
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1. An acoustic receiver for an alarm system, comprising:
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transducer means for receiving acoustic signals and transducing them into corresponding electrical signals; bandpass means for eliminating from said corresponding electrical signals all frequency components lying outside a predetermined pass band, said bandpass means comprising a first stage and a second stage; signal duration detecting means for receiving output signals from said second stage and producing a minimum duration detection signal whenever one of said output signals from said second stage is greater in duration than a predetermined minimum duration; free-running pulse generating means for producing a train of pulses in response to each of said minimum duration detection signals; counter means advanced from state to state by said pulses and producing a first state signal when in a first state and a second state signal when in a second state, and pulse train interrupting means for interrupting said pulse trains in response to the occurrence of each of said first state signals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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