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Security system with infrared optical position detector

  • US 4,507,654 A
  • Filed: 10/30/1981
  • Issued: 03/26/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/30/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A security system responsive to the position of an access gate disposed in an opening in a wall of a building structure, said access gate being movably attached to the wall to assume an open or a closed position, comprising a means for indicating an occurrence, a control unit connected to the means for indicating an occurrence, the means for indicating an occurrence being responsive to an electrical signal from the control unit, and detection means operatively associated with the control unit, said detection means comprising a reflector mounted on the access gate and extending normally therefrom, said reflector being disposed in a first position when the access gate is in the closed position and a second position when the access gate is in the open position, a base adapted to be mounted on the wall of the building structure adjacent to the access gate, an electrical pulse generator mounted on the base, an infrared radiation generator mounted on the base and electrically connected to the pulse generator, said infrared generator being responsive to electrical pulses from the pulse generator to produce pulses of infrared radiation, said infrared generator including means for directing said infrared radiation in a beam with a central axis extending from the base to the first position of the reflector, a detector mounted on the base, said detector having an infrared radiation sensitive surface and producing an electrical signal responsive to infrared radiation, said detector having means limiting radiation reaching said infrared sensitive surface to a direction having a central axis extending toward the first position of the reflector, the second position of the reflector being off-axis with respect to the beam of the infrared generator and central axis of the detector, whereby the reflector when located in the first position is in the paths of the beams of the generator and the detector and will scatter infrared radiation from the infrared generator to the detector to produce an electrical signal, and a coincidence circuit electrically connected to the detector and the pulse generator, the control unit being operatively associated with the detector through the coincidence circuit.

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