Composite antenna for electronic article surveillance systems
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1. In an electronic article surveillance system, an antenna system comprising:
- a plurality of adjacent transmitter loop antennas, said transmitter loop antennas being configured and arranged to be responsive to the supply thereto of current of the same intensity to produce a total far-field of substantial intensity at positions remote from said transmitter loop antennas,and means for feeding said transmitter loop antennas with currents of predetermined different intensities such as to substantially cancel the total far field due to said transmitter loop antennas, while also providing a substantial net induction near field adjacent to said transmitter loop antennas, wherein the current I in at least one of said transmitter loop antennas is in a first direction with respect to the environment and the current I in the remainder of said transmitter loop antennas is in the opposite direction with respect to the environment, the sum of the product AN of the loop areas A and the number of turns N for said at least one transmitter loop antenna differing from the sum of the products AN for said remainder of said loop antennas, and the sum of the products ANI for said at least one loop antennas substantially equalling the sum of the products ANI for said remainder of said loop antennas, where I is the intensity of current in each of said loop antenna.
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Abstract
A composite antenna system for an article surveillance system, in which a plurality of differently-phased loop antennas are supplied with different currents to provide desired positioning of peaks and nulls in the near-field strength, and to produce near-zero far-field strength, as desired. In one preferred form, a smaller loop is placed near the floor and a larger loop placed above it, with the lower loop supplied with a correspondingly higher-intensity of current to provide an enhanced near-field strength near the floor, while still maintaining far-field cancellation.
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1. In an electronic article surveillance system, an antenna system comprising:
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a plurality of adjacent transmitter loop antennas, said transmitter loop antennas being configured and arranged to be responsive to the supply thereto of current of the same intensity to produce a total far-field of substantial intensity at positions remote from said transmitter loop antennas, and means for feeding said transmitter loop antennas with currents of predetermined different intensities such as to substantially cancel the total far field due to said transmitter loop antennas, while also providing a substantial net induction near field adjacent to said transmitter loop antennas, wherein the current I in at least one of said transmitter loop antennas is in a first direction with respect to the environment and the current I in the remainder of said transmitter loop antennas is in the opposite direction with respect to the environment, the sum of the product AN of the loop areas A and the number of turns N for said at least one transmitter loop antenna differing from the sum of the products AN for said remainder of said loop antennas, and the sum of the products ANI for said at least one loop antennas substantially equalling the sum of the products ANI for said remainder of said loop antennas, where I is the intensity of current in each of said loop antenna. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A composite antenna system for an electronic surveillance system, comprising:
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a first loop antenna and a second loop antenna differing from each other with respect to the products of their loop areas A and the numbers N of their turns; means coupled to said first loop antenna produce a first current therein; and transformer means coupling said first loop antenna to said second loop antenna to induce a current flow in said second loop antenna in the opposite direction from the current in said first loop antenna. said transformer means having a turn ratio R different from one, such that the products ANI are substantially the same for said first and second loop antennas, where A is the loop area, N is the number of turns, and I is the scaler intensity of the current for each loop.
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6. A composite antenna for an electronic surveillance system, comprising:
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a first loop antenna and a second loop antenna, differing from each other with respect to the products ANI of their respective loop areas, number of turns and intensities of loop current; a source of transmitter signals to be supplied to said loop antennas; and transformer means comprising a primary supplied with said transmitter signals from said source and a pair of secondaries, each in series in a different one of said loop antennas, the ratio of the number of turns of said primary to the number of turns of said secondaries differing for the two loop antennas.
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7. A composite antenna system for an electronic surveillance system, comprising:
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a plurality of spaced, adjacent loop antennas the loop planes of which are substantially parallel to each other, at least one of said loop antennas differing from at least another of said loop antennas with respect to the product ANI of its loop area A, its number of turns N and its current intensity I; a source of transmitter signals to be supplied to said loop antennas for radiation therefrom; transformer means supplied with said signals for conveying said transmitter signals to said loop antennas in different intensities and direction of flow with respect to the environment, in proportions such as to produce a substantially zero far-field strength in response to currents in all of said loop antennas.
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8. A composite antenna system for an electronic article surveillance system, comprising:
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a first loop antenna and a second loop antenna above and coplanar with said first antenna; said second loop antenna having a loop area A2 substantially larger than the loop area A1 of said first loop antenna; and signal supply means for supplying said first loop antenna with a current having an intensity exceeding that in said second loop antenna substantially in the ratio A2 /A1, the current in said loop antennas flowing in opposite directions to each other at any instant. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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