Metal detector sensing head with reduced eddy current coils
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1. A sensing head for a metal detector, comprising:
- means for magnetic transmission of a signal to a target at a measuring frequency; and
means for magnetic detection of a retransmitted signal from said target,wherein at least one of said magnetic transmission and magnetic detection means has a coil made of a conductor material in which at least some of the conductor material passes current therethrough and in which the respective total equivalent eddy current resistance of each coil is less than 0.015 ohms per kilohertz per coil at said measuring frequency, whereby the magnitude of eddy currents in said conductor material is restricted so as to provide ground balancing substantially independent of the distance between the ground and said sensing head.
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Abstract
A sensing head for a metal detector including means for magnetic transmission and detection of a retransmitted signal from a target by means of at least one coil, the head being characterized in that at least some of the conductor material forming the coil and providing for passage of current through the coil is such as to provide for such passage wherein the arrangement is such or the selection of conductor material is such as to restrict the magnitude of eddy currents in the conducting material. Coils wound from wires in parallel, and in particular, Litz wires, are disclosed.
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1. A sensing head for a metal detector, comprising:
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means for magnetic transmission of a signal to a target at a measuring frequency; and means for magnetic detection of a retransmitted signal from said target, wherein at least one of said magnetic transmission and magnetic detection means has a coil made of a conductor material in which at least some of the conductor material passes current therethrough and in which the respective total equivalent eddy current resistance of each coil is less than 0.015 ohms per kilohertz per coil at said measuring frequency, whereby the magnitude of eddy currents in said conductor material is restricted so as to provide ground balancing substantially independent of the distance between the ground and said sensing head. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A sensing head for a metal detector having means for generating an oscillatory electrical signal, comprising:
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a magnetic transmission coil responsive to said electrical signal for generating a magnetic field; and a magnetic detection coil for detecting a reflected magnetic field retransmitted from a target after interaction with the magnetic field generated by said magnetic transmission coil, wherein at least one of said magnetic transmission and detection coils is formed of a material such that said at least one coil has a total equivalent eddy current resistance of less than 0.015 ohms per kilohertz per coil when said electrical signal has a sinusoidal measuring frequency which is less than 10 kilohertz, the magnitude of eddy currents therein being thereby restricted so as to provide ground balancing substantially independent of the distance between the ground and said sensing head.
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8. A method of detecting a metal target in earth using a sensing head, comprising the steps of:
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generating an oscillatory electrical signal; applying said electrical signal to a magnetic transmission coil for generating a magnetic field at a sinusoidal measuring frequency; detecting with a detection coil a reflected magnetic field retransmitted from a said metal target after interaction with the magnetic field generated by said magnetic transmission coil; and restricting the magnitude of eddy current in at least one said magnetic transmission and detection coils by forming at least one of said coils of a material having properties wherein respective total equivalent eddy current resistances of said coils are less than 0.015 ohms per kilohertz per coil when said sinusoidal measuring frequency is less than 10 kilohertz, thereby providing ground balancing substantially independent of the distance between the earth and said sensing head.
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