Re-configurable induction coil for metal detection
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1. A pulse inductive metal detector comprising:
- a transmitter coil for inducing eddy currents in a nearby metal target; and
a selectively configurable receiver coil including a receiver coil switch having(i) a first position that places the receiver coil into a differential configuration suited for small metal target detection and classification, and(ii) a second position that places the receiver coil into a summing configuration suited for larger metal target detection and classification.
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Abstract
A device in which the receiver coil of a pulse inductive metal detector is capable of switching between a differential configuration (i.e., gradiometer configuration) to a non-differential or summing configuration under control of the operator or computer.
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1. A pulse inductive metal detector comprising:
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a transmitter coil for inducing eddy currents in a nearby metal target; and a selectively configurable receiver coil including a receiver coil switch having (i) a first position that places the receiver coil into a differential configuration suited for small metal target detection and classification, and (ii) a second position that places the receiver coil into a summing configuration suited for larger metal target detection and classification. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A pulse inductive metal detector comprising:
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a transmitter coil for inducing eddy currents in a nearby metal target; and a receiver coil including; a first coil winding having first opposing ends; a second coil winding having second opposing ends; and a configurable coil switch coupled between the first and second opposing ends and having a first position that couples the first opposing ends to the second opposing ends such that the first and second windings provide respective output signals having the same polarity when a changing magnetic flux induced by the eddy currents intersects the first and second coil windings, and a second position that couples the opposing first and second ends together such that the first and second windings provide respective output signals having opposite polarities when the changing magnetic flux intersects the first and second coil windings. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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