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Self-calibrating electromagnetic field sensor for locating buried conduits

  • US 5,043,666 A
  • Filed: 04/16/1990
  • Issued: 08/27/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/16/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for determining the distance to and location of a concealed conductive object radiating a first electromagnetic field induced by the application of an alternating current signal thereto, comprising:

  • first receptor means for receiving said first electromagnetic field and for providing a first output voltage proportional to the strength of the electromagnetic field at the position of said first receptor means;

    second receptor means for receiving said first electromagnetic field and for providing a second output voltage proportional to the strength of the electromagnetic field at the position of said second receptor means;

    third receptor means for receiving said first electromagnetic field and for providing a third output voltage proportional to the strength of the electromagnetic field at the position of said third receptor means;

    support means for positioning said first, second and third signal receptor means at predetermined points relative to each other, said second and third receptor means being laterally spaced from each other and located beneath said first receptor means at points equidistant therefrom;

    calibrating means supported by said support means and disposed in a predetermined spaced apart relationship to said first, second and third receptor means and having known relative coupling relationships with each of said receptor means, said calibrating means being operative to generate a second electromagnetic field for inducing calibrating voltage signals in each of said first, second and third receptor means;

    computing means for calculating the relative sensitivities of each of said receptor means using the calibrating voltage signals, induced in each receptor means by said second electromagnetic field, and said known relative coupling relationships, said computing means further using said first, second and third output voltages and said relative sensitivities to calculate the distance to and location of said conductive object relative to said apparatus; and

    display means for indicating said calculated distance and location.

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