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Range insensitive infrared intrusion detector

  • US 4,990,783 A
  • Filed: 09/19/1989
  • Issued: 02/05/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/22/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In a passive infrared intrusion detector for forming a continuous curtain-like zone of protection without a gap and capable of substantially uniform infrared radiation sensitivity across the entire field of coverage of the detector, comprising an infrared sensor for detecting a change in infrared radiation impinged on the infrared sensor by an intruder, a plurality of optical means mounted in front of said infrared sensor for receiving said infrared radiation from the body of said intruder and focusing said infrared radiation on said infrared sensor, and an evaluation means coupled to said infrared sensor for actuating a signal when said infrared sensor detects said radiation change, wherein the improvement comprises:

  • said plurality of optical means arranged to receive infrared radiation emanated from a plurality of angular regions of space, said angular regions of space defining an overlapping pattern of zones of coverage blanketing a corridor-like room to be monitored,each of said optical means extending over a selected solid angle as viewed from said infrared sensor optical means,said selected solid angle of each of said optical means having an extent varying with the range of the corresponding zone of coverage in such manner the sum of radiation impinging upon the infrared sensor from an infrared radiation emanating object from all of said optical means is constant, independent of said object'"'"'s range from the infrared detector, wherein said optical means are constructed in such manner that said solid angles are a function of the range of said zone of coverage from the infrared detector, said solid angles of those optical means corresponding to the zones of coverage having the greatest range and of those optical means corresponding to the zones of coverage having the least range from the infrared detector have the largest extent and said solid angles of those optical means corresponding to the zones of view having middle ranges have the smallest extent.

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