Apparatus for locating concealed electrical conductors
First Claim
1. An apparatus for determining the distance to a concealed conductive object comprising:
- a first means, located at a first position a distance from a concealed conductive object, for receiving an electromagnetic signal radiated from the concealed conductive object, and for providing a first electrical signal proportional to the strength of said electromagnetic signal at said first position;
a second means for receiving said electromagnetic signal, positioned at a second position for providing a second electrical signal proportional to the strength of said electromagnetic signal at said second position;
an amplifier means having a variable gain for amplifying said second electrical signal and providing a third electrical signal;
comparator means for comparing a fourth electrical signal related to said third electrical signal to a fifth electrical signal, related to said first electrical signal, and for causing the amplifier means to vary said variable gain by a net gain change amount until a predetermined relationship between said fourth and fifth electrical signals is achieved; and
a computing means for determining said distance based on said net gain change amount.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for determining the location of a concealed conductive object. The method includes the steps of determining the lateral position of the object by using an antenna array to detect a signal propagating on the object. The antenna array is comprised of at least one center antenna positioned perpendicular to a surface concealing the object and at least two antennas symmetrically positioned about the center antenna at angles not equal to ninety degrees. The depth of the concealed object is determined by using a bottom sensor to detect the signal propagating on the object as a first signal. A vertically displaced top sensor then detects the signal as a second signal which is amplified by a variable gain amplifier until it equals the first signal. The depth of the object is calculated from the gain increase required to achieve equality between the first and second signals. The variable gain amplifier comprises a plurality of iteratively connected amplifiers whose gains are set by digital commands from an up/down counter. The gain increase is determined by a direct current, digital-to-analog converter amplifier which receives the same digital commands as the variable gain amplifier. The lateral direction to the object is determined by comparing the phase of the signal generated by the antenna array to a reference phase.
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16 Claims
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1. An apparatus for determining the distance to a concealed conductive object comprising:
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a first means, located at a first position a distance from a concealed conductive object, for receiving an electromagnetic signal radiated from the concealed conductive object, and for providing a first electrical signal proportional to the strength of said electromagnetic signal at said first position; a second means for receiving said electromagnetic signal, positioned at a second position for providing a second electrical signal proportional to the strength of said electromagnetic signal at said second position; an amplifier means having a variable gain for amplifying said second electrical signal and providing a third electrical signal; comparator means for comparing a fourth electrical signal related to said third electrical signal to a fifth electrical signal, related to said first electrical signal, and for causing the amplifier means to vary said variable gain by a net gain change amount until a predetermined relationship between said fourth and fifth electrical signals is achieved; and a computing means for determining said distance based on said net gain change amount.
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2. An apparatus for determining the distance to a concealed conductive object comprising:
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a first sensor located at a distance from a concealed conductive object for receiving an electromagnetic signal radiated from said concealed conductive object and for providing a first electrical signal proportional to the strength of said electromagnetic signal at the first sensor; a second sensor positioned a selected vertical distance from the first sensor for receiving said electromagnetic signal and for providing a second electrical signal proportional to the strength of said electromagnetic signal at the second sensor; a variable amplifier means with an input, an output and a variable gain, the variable amplifier means being connected to receive said first and second electrical signals at said input and for providing a first amplified output signal related to said first electrical signal, and a second amplified output signal related to a said second electrical signal, at said output; a detecting means for converting said first amplified output signal to a first direct current (DC) signal and said second amplified output signal to a second direct current (DC) signal; a variable gain control means for directing the variable amplifier to change said variable gain during the amplification of said second electrical signal until said second DC signal and said first DC signal achieve a predetermined relationship; a gain change quantifying means connected to said variable gain control means for determining a net gain change required to achieve said predetermined relationship; and a computing means connected to the gain change quantifying means for calculating the distance to said concealed conductive object based upon said net gain change. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. An apparatus for determining the lateral direction to a concealed conductive object comprising:
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a first sensor having a magnetic axis for receiving an electromagnetic signal radiated from a concealed conductive object and for providing a first electrical signal having a first signal phase; a second sensor having a magnetic axis positioned relative to the magnetic axis of the first sensor, for receiving said electromagnetic signal and for providing a second electrical signal; a third sensor connected to the second sensor and positioned at an angle less than ninety degrees relative to the magnetic axis of the second sensor for receiving said electromagnetic signal and for providing a third electrical signal; a fourth sensor connected to the third sensor and symmetrically positioned about the second sensor with respect to the third sensor at the same angle as the third sensor for receiving said electromagnetic signal and for providing a fourth electrical signal, whereby the combined amplitudes of said second, third and fourth electrical signals produce a lateral electrical signal having a lateral signal phase; a first amplification means for amplifying said first electrical signal and providing a first amplified signal; a second amplification means for providing a second amplified signal having said lateral signal phase and a lateral signal amplitude by amplification of an intermediate electrical signal related to said lateral signal voltage; and a phase detection means for comparing said lateral signal phase to said first signal phase and for producing a direct current (DC) lateral signal which has a DC amplitude related to said lateral signal amplitude and a polarity related to said lateral signal phase. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. A method for determining the lateral direction to a concealed conductive object comprising the steps of:
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applying an electromagnetic signal to a concealed conductive object laterally displaced from a detector apparatus; detecting the electromagnetic signal at a sensor array as an array signal having an array signal phase, the sensor array being part of said detector apparatus and comprising at least one reference sensor for providing a reference signal having a reference phase, and at least one sensor oriented along a centerline axis connected to at least two sensors symmetrically positioned about said centerline axis at an angle less than ninety degrees to said centerline axis; and determining said lateral displacement by comparing said array signal phase to said reference phase.
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