Method for minimizing false alarms and electronic noise in electronic article surveillance systems.
First Claim
1. A method of minimizing false alarms and high noise environments potentially present in electromagnetic article surveillance systems in which a magnetic field alternating at a predetermined frequency is created in an interrogation zone and signals corresponding to harmonics of the predetermined frequency are detected, wherein in the vicinity of the interrogation zone are present metallic structures forming at least one substantially closed loop, such as created by a metallic door frame or the like, said method comprising the step ofelectrically connecting across each joint of each such substantially closed loop at which the effective resistance may be variable, at least one section of conductive material to provide across all said joints a highly conductive, highly stable parallel electrical path having a low and constant effective resistance, thereby preventing large rapid changes in the alternating currents induced in said loop by said alternating field, with the result that the generation of currents alternating at frequencies which are high order harmonics of the alternating field are also prevented and confusion with marker produced harmonic signals is avoided, while also avoiding artifically high background electrical noise which tends to mask the detection of said marker produced signals.
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Abstract
A method for minimizing false alarms and background electronic noise in an electronic article surveillance system operated in the vicinity of substantially closed electrical loops such as formed by metal door and window frames. If the conductance of such loops is variable, electric currents induced in such loops by electromagnetic fields produced by the system have been found to be discontinuous, and can both produce a false alarm and raise the background noise level. The method comprises connecting metal straps across all joints in such loops to ensure permanent, reliable electrical connections at all such joints, thus providing greatly reduced variations in conductance around the loop.
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1. A method of minimizing false alarms and high noise environments potentially present in electromagnetic article surveillance systems in which a magnetic field alternating at a predetermined frequency is created in an interrogation zone and signals corresponding to harmonics of the predetermined frequency are detected, wherein in the vicinity of the interrogation zone are present metallic structures forming at least one substantially closed loop, such as created by a metallic door frame or the like, said method comprising the step of
electrically connecting across each joint of each such substantially closed loop at which the effective resistance may be variable, at least one section of conductive material to provide across all said joints a highly conductive, highly stable parallel electrical path having a low and constant effective resistance, thereby preventing large rapid changes in the alternating currents induced in said loop by said alternating field, with the result that the generation of currents alternating at frequencies which are high order harmonics of the alternating field are also prevented and confusion with marker produced harmonic signals is avoided, while also avoiding artifically high background electrical noise which tends to mask the detection of said marker produced signals.
- 3. A system for minimizing false alarms and high noise environments potentially present in electromagnetic article surveillance systems in which a magnetic field alternating at a predetermined frequency is created in an interrogation zone and signals corresponding to harmonics of the predetermined frequency are detected, wherein in the vicinity of the interrogation zone are present metallic structures forming at least one substantially closed loop, such as created by a metallic door frame of the like, said system comprising a plurality of pieces of conductive material, and means for securely fastening across each joint of each such substantially closed loop at which the effective resistance may be variable, at least one of said pieces, so as to provide across each said joint a highly conductive, highly stable parallel electrical path having a low and constant effective resistance, thereby preventing large rapid changes in the alternating currents induced in said loop by said alternating field, with the result that the generation of currents alternating at frequencies which are high order harmonics of the alternating field are also prevented and confusion with marker produced harmonic signals is avoided, while also avoiding artifically high background electrical noise which tends to mask the detection of said marker produced signals.
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