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Double-driven shield capacitive type proximity sensor

  • US 5,442,347 A
  • Filed: 01/25/1993
  • Issued: 08/15/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/25/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A double driven shield capacitive type proximity sensor located on a piece of apparatus for detecting the presence of an intruding object within a region of interest in the vicinity of the apparatus, comprising:

  • an outermost sensor element on said piece of apparatus and facing said object;

    a first shield element for said outermost sensor element located immediately behind said outermost sensor element and between said piece of apparatus;

    a reference sensor element located immediately adjacent said piece of apparatus and behind said first shield element;

    a second shield element for said reference sensor element located intermediate said first shield element and said reference sensor element;

    said outermost sensor element and said first shield element being coupled in parallel in a first arm of a bridge circuit also including first and second pairs of circuit nodes, said reference sensor element and said second shield element being coupled in parallel in a second arm of said bridge circuit, said first and second arms comprising a first pair of mutually adjacent arms of said bridge circuit and being connected at one end to a first node of said first pair of circuit nodes and being connected at their respective other ends to separate nodes of said second pair of circuit nodes, and additionally including first and second electrical impedance elements respectively comprising third and fourth arms of said bridge circuit, said third and fourth arms comprising a second pair of mutually adjacent arms of said bridge circuit and being connected at one end to a second node of said first pair of circuit nodes and being connected at their respective other ends to said separate nodes of said second pair of nodes thereby closing said bridge circuit;

    a single frequency signal source coupled to said first pair of circuit nodes; and

    second circuit means coupled to said second pair of circuit nodes for detecting the state of balance of said bridge circuit, thereby providing an indication of intrusion by said object within said region of interest as a function of said state of balance.

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