Security tape for intrusion/extrusion boundary detection
First Claim
1. A security tape comprising:
- a flexible woven mesh sensor strip having a first side and an opposite side;
a filament woven in the mesh sensor strip providing a single constant continuous signal path across substantially the entire area of the strip;
the mesh strip having a woven structure;
a first layer of flexible insulative material adhesively bonded to the first side of the mesh strip;
a second layer of flexible insulative material adhesively bonded to the opposite side of the mesh strip;
the adhesive of the first and second layers extending into the woven structure of the mesh strip to fix the filament in position in the mesh strip;
the signal path having a first end connectable to a first connector unit for introducing a signal into the signal path, and having a second end connectable to a second connector unit for receiving the signal from the signal path.
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Abstract
A security tape comprises a mesh sensor strip in which a filament is woven or otherwise provided to serve as a single continuous signal path across substantially the entire area of the mesh strip. The filament may be an electrical wire or an optical fiber to carry, respectively, an electrical signal or an optical signal. A layer of flexible insulative material is bonded to each side of the mesh strip by an adhesive on the bonding surface of each of the layers. During bonding of the layers to the mesh strip, the adhesive flows into the mesh structure and structurally fixes the filament in its position in the mesh. The mesh sensor strip and bonded layers can be cut to any desired length and each end of the filament is connectable to respective connector units. One connector unit is connected to a signal source, and the other connector unit is connected to a signal receiver. A break in the filament will cause a loss of constant continuous conduction and therefore loss of signal received by the receiver thereby indicating an alarm condition. The security tape protects against both intrusion and extrusion events across any boundary of a volumetric space which cause breakage of the signal path and trigger an alarm indication. The absence of a required real-time electrical or optical conduction signal signifies an alarm state, hence the system is fail-safe.
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17 Claims
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1. A security tape comprising:
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a flexible woven mesh sensor strip having a first side and an opposite side; a filament woven in the mesh sensor strip providing a single constant continuous signal path across substantially the entire area of the strip; the mesh strip having a woven structure; a first layer of flexible insulative material adhesively bonded to the first side of the mesh strip; a second layer of flexible insulative material adhesively bonded to the opposite side of the mesh strip; the adhesive of the first and second layers extending into the woven structure of the mesh strip to fix the filament in position in the mesh strip; the signal path having a first end connectable to a first connector unit for introducing a signal into the signal path, and having a second end connectable to a second connector unit for receiving the signal from the signal path. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13)
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12. A security tape comprising:
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a flexible woven mesh strip having a predetermined width and a predetermined length, first and second sides and first and second ends; a plurality of separate and parallel signal paths woven in the mesh strip and arranged along the predetermined length of the material strip, each signal path having a first end at one end of the predetermined length of the material strip and a second end at the other end of the predetermined length of the material strip and operative in a non-alarm condition to carry a signal; a first layer of flexible insulative material having an adhesive on a side bonded to the first side of the mesh strip; a second layer of flexible insulative material having an adhesive on a side bonded to the second side of the mesh strip; the adhesive of the first and second layers extending into the woven structure of the mesh strip to fix the signal paths in position; the plurality of first ends being connectable to a first connector for connecting adjacent pairs of the first ends of the plurality of signal paths to one another; the plurality of second ends being connectable to a second connector for connecting adjacent pairs of the second ends of the plurality of signal paths to one another; wherein the connected pairs of first ends and second ends by the first and second connectors, respectively, establish a single continuous signal path; the first connector operative to couple a signal from a signal source for transmission over the single continuous signal path; the second connector operative to couple the signal transmitted over the single continuous signal path to a signal detector; and wherein a break in any of the signal paths causes a loss of the signal transmitted over the single continuous signal path and indicative of an alarm condition. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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