Vibration sensor for boundary fences
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1. In a security fence, a vibration sensor unit comprising a sensor housing consisting of an essentially hemispherical top section and an essentially hemispherical bottom section fastened together by fasteners and having a channel therethrough, through which a signal cable may be run;
- the sensor housing being supported by a back plate having a concave socket thereon that engages the essentially spherical housing, allowing accurate positioning of sensors therein, with respect to the horizontal;
the essentially spherical housing being held against the socket by a clasp that encircles the sensor housing therearound, and being attached to the back plate by fixing means;
the back plate including attaching means for attaching it to an installation, wherein the sensor unit comprises six sensors connected in parallel, each sensor comprising a conductive ball supported on electrical contacts, wherein each of said electrical contacts being three miniature spheres, each supported in a cup, thereby as vibrations disturb said conductive ball, said miniature spheres jiggle around and rotate slightly, resulting in contact of new areas of said ball with each of said miniature spheres, thereby prolonging the lifetime of said sensor.
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It is an aim of the preferred embodiment, to provide an improved sensor unit that is at least as reliable as two sensor units of the prior art, thereby allowing one unit per fencing unit, i.e. per stretch of fencing between adjacent support posts to provide long term reliability.
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1. In a security fence, a vibration sensor unit comprising a sensor housing consisting of an essentially hemispherical top section and an essentially hemispherical bottom section fastened together by fasteners and having a channel therethrough, through which a signal cable may be run;
- the sensor housing being supported by a back plate having a concave socket thereon that engages the essentially spherical housing, allowing accurate positioning of sensors therein, with respect to the horizontal;
the essentially spherical housing being held against the socket by a clasp that encircles the sensor housing therearound, and being attached to the back plate by fixing means;
the back plate including attaching means for attaching it to an installation, wherein the sensor unit comprises six sensors connected in parallel, each sensor comprising a conductive ball supported on electrical contacts, wherein each of said electrical contacts being three miniature spheres, each supported in a cup, thereby as vibrations disturb said conductive ball, said miniature spheres jiggle around and rotate slightly, resulting in contact of new areas of said ball with each of said miniature spheres, thereby prolonging the lifetime of said sensor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12)
- the sensor housing being supported by a back plate having a concave socket thereon that engages the essentially spherical housing, allowing accurate positioning of sensors therein, with respect to the horizontal;
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10. In a security fence, a vibration sensor comprising a conductive ball supported on three electrical contact supports arranged in an equilateral triangle arrangement, wherein each contact support comprising a miniature sphere supported in a cup thereby as vibrations disturb said conductive ball, said miniature spheres jiggle around and rotate slightly, resulting in contact of new areas of said ball with each of said miniature spheres, thereby prolonging the lifetime of said sensor.
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