Intrusion detection system
First Claim
1. An intrusion barrier and detection system comprising:
- first and second anchor posts spaced apart from one another to define a section of an intrusion detection fence;
at least one barbed wire extending under tension between the first and second anchor posts;
an electrically-conductive path extending between first and second ends of the path, the electrically-conductive path comprising at least one cable segment which extends under tension between the first and second anchor posts, the cable segment forming a portion of the fence, said cable segment comprises;
an inner, conductive core which forms a portion of the electrically-conductive path;
a protective layer formed over the inner core, the protective layer providing a barrier against the cutting of the cable;
a tension sensor coupled to the cable segment between the first and second anchor posts, the tension sensor configured to detect changes in the tension of the cable; and
a circuit monitoring device coupled to the first and second ends of the electrically-conductive path, the circuit monitoring device configured to monitor the resistance of the electrically-conductive path to detect at least a cutting of the cable.
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Abstract
A taut wire fence system comprises wire-supporting anchor posts that maintain the taut wires of the system in tension. Sensor posts having tension sensors mounted therein are positioned between pairs of anchor posts to monitor changes in tension caused by intrusion attempts. To protect against attempts to bypass the tension sensors (such as by cutting the taut wires while using a frame device to maintain wire tension), one or more tensioned cable segments are provided in tension between the anchor posts (preferably along the lower portion of the fence) to form an electrical path. An electrical monitoring device is then used to monitor the continuity of the electrical path. The tensioned cable segments are preferably formed from a special cable that includes an outer layer which forms a physical barrier to cutting. Preferably, the electrical path includes two or more segments of cable that are electrically interconnected by a resistive member, and the monitoring device operates by effectively monitoring the resistance of the path. The cable segments may be provided in place of the lower-most taut wires of a conventional taut wire fence system, or may be provided in between existing taut wires to provide an alternating arrangement of taut wires and cable segments. Also disclosed is a taut wire sensor extender assembly that can be used to add cable segments and/or ordinary taut wires to an existing fence system without the need for additional tension sensors. The sensor extender assembly attaches to an existing tension sensor that is designed to monitor a fixed number (e.g., 2) of taut wires, and allows the sensor to monitor a greater number of tensioned wires.
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14 Claims
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1. An intrusion barrier and detection system comprising:
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first and second anchor posts spaced apart from one another to define a section of an intrusion detection fence; at least one barbed wire extending under tension between the first and second anchor posts; an electrically-conductive path extending between first and second ends of the path, the electrically-conductive path comprising at least one cable segment which extends under tension between the first and second anchor posts, the cable segment forming a portion of the fence, said cable segment comprises; an inner, conductive core which forms a portion of the electrically-conductive path; a protective layer formed over the inner core, the protective layer providing a barrier against the cutting of the cable; a tension sensor coupled to the cable segment between the first and second anchor posts, the tension sensor configured to detect changes in the tension of the cable; and a circuit monitoring device coupled to the first and second ends of the electrically-conductive path, the circuit monitoring device configured to monitor the resistance of the electrically-conductive path to detect at least a cutting of the cable. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of extending a number of monitored, tensioned wire segments within a section of a taut wire fence without the need to add additional sensors to the fence, the taut wire fence comprising first and second anchor posts having a plurality of tensioned taut wire segments extending therebetween, and comprising at least one tension sensor which is coupled to and adapted to monitor a fixed number of tensioned wire segments, the method comprising the steps of:
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attaching a sensor extender assembly to the tension sensor, the sensor extender assembly adapted to retrofit the tension sensor to allow the tension sensor to monitor more than the fixed number of tensioned wire segments; extending an additional wire segment between the first and second anchor posts such that the additional wire segment is maintained in tension; and
attaching the additional wire segment to the sensor extender assembly. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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12. An apparatus allowing the monitoring of an additional wire segment by a tension sensor pre-configured to monitor a fixed number of generally parallel wire segments, comprising:
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an elongated rigid member having a first end and a second end; the first end including means to couple to the tension sensor; the second end including means to couple to the additional wire segment; the apparatus thereby extending the monitoring capability of the tension sensor. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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