Acoustic emission intruder alarm system
First Claim
1. An acoustic emission intruder detection system for detecting physical attacks made on a protected structure which exhibits the characteristic of transmitting acoustic emission stress wave signals therethrough from the area of the attack, comprising:
- acoustic sensor means adapted to be mounted on said protected structure so as to receive stress wave signals propagated through said structure from an attack area, said sensor means being responsive to received stress wave signals for providing an event signal of a corresponding frequency and having an amplitude and duration dependent upon that of said stress wave signals,high pass filtering means for passing event signals exhibiting a frequency greater than about 50,000 Hz, andoutput means for providing an event alarm dependent upon the value of said filtered event signal,wherein said acoustic sensor means comprises a plurality of piezoelectrical transducers and further comprising a circuit means for providing electrical signals to one of said transducers to simulate a physical attack upon said protected structure.
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Abstract
An acoustic emission burglary detection system for detecting physical attacks made on a protected structure such as a vault, safe or the like. Sensors (13, 14) mounted on the protected structure detect acoustic emission stress wave signals produced by an attack and provide an event signal of a corresponding frequency and with an amplitude and duration dependent upon those of the stress wave signals. Event signals exhibiting a frequency less than 50,000 Hz are much less likely to have been originated by a physical attack upon the protected structure and are filtered out. The remaining event signals which exceed a predetermined level are integrated over a predetermined time period. If the resulting value exceeds a predetermined level an alarm is activated. Means are provided for testing the detection circuit by providing electrical pulses through one of the sensors to cause it to generate mechanical stress wave signals in the protected structure which can be detected and processed by the detection circuitry.
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1. An acoustic emission intruder detection system for detecting physical attacks made on a protected structure which exhibits the characteristic of transmitting acoustic emission stress wave signals therethrough from the area of the attack, comprising:
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acoustic sensor means adapted to be mounted on said protected structure so as to receive stress wave signals propagated through said structure from an attack area, said sensor means being responsive to received stress wave signals for providing an event signal of a corresponding frequency and having an amplitude and duration dependent upon that of said stress wave signals, high pass filtering means for passing event signals exhibiting a frequency greater than about 50,000 Hz, and output means for providing an event alarm dependent upon the value of said filtered event signal, wherein said acoustic sensor means comprises a plurality of piezoelectrical transducers and further comprising a circuit means for providing electrical signals to one of said transducers to simulate a physical attack upon said protected structure.
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2. An acoustic emission intruder detection system for detecting physical attacks made on a protected structure which exhibits the characteristic of transmitting acoustic emission stress wave signals therethrough from the area of the attack, comprising:
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signal means including acoustic sensor means adapted to be directly mounted on said protected structure so as to receive stress wave signals propagated through said structure from an attack area, said signal means being responsive to received stress wave signals for providing an electrical signal of a corresponding frequency to that of said stress wave signals and having an amplitude and duration dependent upon that of said stress wave signals, means for passing as pulses only those portions of said electrical signal which exceed a threshold level, resettable digital counting means for receiving and counting all of said passed pulses from said threshold level means and providing a digital count signal representative of the number of pulses counted, means for resetting said counting means, means for continuously converting said digital count signal to an analog signal as said counting means is counting said passed pulses, and means for comparing said analog signal with an alarm reference level to provide an alarm signal dependent upon said comparison. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An acoustic emission intruder detection system for detecting physical attacks made on a protected structure which exhibits the characteristic of transmitting acoustic emission stress wave signals therethrough from the area of the attack, comprising:
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signal means including acoustic sensor means adapted to be mounted on said protected structure so as to receive stress wave signals propagated through said structure from an attack area, said signal means being responsive to received stress wave signals for providing an electrical signal of a corresponding frequency and having an amplitude and duration dependent upon that of said stress wave signals, means for passing as pulses only those portions of said electrical signal which exceed a threshold level, resettable digital counting means for counting said passed pulses and providing a digital count signal representative of the number of pulses counted, means for resetting said counting means, means for converting said digital count signal to an analog signal, means for comparing said analog signal with an alarm reference level to provide an alarm signal dependent upon said comparison, and said resetting means including timing means for periodically resetting said counting means, means for adjusting said timing means to vary the elapsed time period for resetting said counting means, and total count memory means for maintaining a count of the total number of pulses counted by said counting means.
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