Crossed beam high frequency anti-theft system
First Claim
1. In a system for detecting the presence of an article within a surveillance zone, comprising:
- transmitter means, including transmitter antenna means associated therewith, for radiating into said surveillance zone at least one alternating electromagnetic signal having a frequency of at least about 400 MHz;
transponder means affixable to said article and capable of being moved into said zone therewith, said transponder means being responsive to said electromagnetic signal to radiate a return signal of a frequency different from that of said radiated signal from said transmitter antenna means;
receiver means, comprising receiver antenna means, for receiving and identifying said return signal to the exclusion of said transmitted signal;
the improvement wherein;
(a) said transmitter antenna means comprise at least two transmitter antennas and said receiver antenna means comprise at least one receiver antenna;
(b) each of said transmitter and receiver antennas is characterized by a directional antenna pattern having a narrow beam width;
(c) each of said transmitter antennas is outside said pattern of each of said at least one receiver antenna, and each of said at least one receiver antenna is outside said pattern of each of said transmitter antennas;
(d) said patterns of said transmitter antennas and of said at least one receiver antenna all intersecting each other in an intersection zone defining said surveillance zone; and
wherein said at least two transmitter antennas directly face each other with the axes of their patterns substantially collinear, and said at least one receiver antenna comprises a receiver antenna the axis of the pattern of which is substantially at right angles to said collinear axes of said two transmitter antennas.
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Abstract
An article surveillance system employs a label or tag containing a non-linear impedance element, such as a semiconductor diode, connected to a metal antenna loop configured to pick up two distinct radio frequency transmissions displaced on either side of a selected center frequency. The non-linear impedance element connects opposing sides of a closed loop section at one end of the antenna to form a tuned tank circuit having a resonant frequency twice that of the selected center frequency. A first transmitter generates a tone modulated radio frequency displaced on one side of the center frequency, and a second transmitter generates a continuous wave radio frequency displaced from the center frequency on the other side. Both transmitter signals are fed separately to respective radiating antennae located adjacent to a surveillance area. The antennae are chosen to produce circularly polarized transmission of both frequencies within the surveillance area. The two different frequencies picked up by the transponder antenna are mixed by the non-linear impedance causing the tank circuit to resonate at a single higher frequency equal to their sum, which is double the center frequency; that resonant frequency is reradiated to be picked up by a receiver antenna or antennae suitably placed with respect to the surveillance zone to be detected by a very narrow band receiver responsive to the sum frequency. The modulating tone signal is derived from the received signal to produce a gradually increasing charge that is compared against a preselected threshold level to trigger an alarm for a fixed interval only when the detected signal is of a sufficient strength and duration.
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2 Claims
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1. In a system for detecting the presence of an article within a surveillance zone, comprising:
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transmitter means, including transmitter antenna means associated therewith, for radiating into said surveillance zone at least one alternating electromagnetic signal having a frequency of at least about 400 MHz; transponder means affixable to said article and capable of being moved into said zone therewith, said transponder means being responsive to said electromagnetic signal to radiate a return signal of a frequency different from that of said radiated signal from said transmitter antenna means; receiver means, comprising receiver antenna means, for receiving and identifying said return signal to the exclusion of said transmitted signal; the improvement wherein; (a) said transmitter antenna means comprise at least two transmitter antennas and said receiver antenna means comprise at least one receiver antenna; (b) each of said transmitter and receiver antennas is characterized by a directional antenna pattern having a narrow beam width; (c) each of said transmitter antennas is outside said pattern of each of said at least one receiver antenna, and each of said at least one receiver antenna is outside said pattern of each of said transmitter antennas; (d) said patterns of said transmitter antennas and of said at least one receiver antenna all intersecting each other in an intersection zone defining said surveillance zone; and wherein said at least two transmitter antennas directly face each other with the axes of their patterns substantially collinear, and said at least one receiver antenna comprises a receiver antenna the axis of the pattern of which is substantially at right angles to said collinear axes of said two transmitter antennas. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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