Claims
- 1. For use in a magnetic theft detection system, a marker adapted to generate magnetic fields at frequencies that are harmonically related to an incident magnetic field applied within an interrogation zone and have selected tones that provide said marker with signal identity, and retaining its signal identity after being flexed or bent, said marker comprising an elongated, ductile strip of amorphous ferromagnetic material having a composition consisting essentially of the formula M.sub.a N.sub.b O.sub.c X.sub.d Y.sub.e Z.sub.f, where M is at least one of iron and cobalt, N is nickel, O is at least one of chromium and molybdenum, X is at least one of boron and phosphorous, Y is silicon, Z is carbon, "a"-"f" are in atom percent, "a" ranges from about 35-85, "b" ranges from about 0-45, "c" ranges from about 0-2.5, "d" ranges from about 12-20.3, "e" ranges from about 0-13 and "f" ranges from about 0-2, and the sum of d+ e+f ranges from about 15-25.
- 2. A marker as recited in claim 1, said marker having at least one magnetizable portion integral therewith, the magnetizable portion having coercivity higher than that of said amorphous material.
- 3. A marker as recited in claim 2, wherein said magnetizable portion is adapted to be magnetized to bias said strip and thereby decrease the amplitude of the magnetic fields generated by said marker.
- 4. A marker as recited in claim 2, wherein said magnetizable portion comprises a crystalline region of said material.
- 5. A marker as recited in claim 3, wherein said decrease in amplitude of magnetic fields generated by said marker causes said marker to lose its signal identity.
- 6. In a magnetic theft detection system marker for generating magnetic fields at frequencies that are harmonically related to an incident magnetic field applied within an interrogation zone and have selected tones that provide said marker with signal identity, the improvement wherein:
- a. said marker comprising an elongated, ductile strip of amorphous ferromagnetic material having a composition consisting essentially of the formula M.sub.a N.sub.b O.sub.c X.sub.d Y.sub.e Z.sub.f, where M is at least one of iron and cobalt, N is nickel, O is at least one of chromium and molybdenum, X is at least one of boron and phosphorous, Y is silicon, Z is carbon, "a"-"f" are in atom percent, "a" ranges from about 35-85, "b" ranges from about 0-45, "c" ranges from about 0-2.5, "d" ranges from about 12-20.3, "e" ranges from about 0-13 and "f" ranges from about 0-2, and the sum of d+e+f ranges from about 15-25; and
- b. said marker retains its signal identity after being flexed or bent.
- 7. A magnetic detection system responsive to the presence of an article within an interrogation zone, comprising:
- a. means for defining an interrogation zone;
- b. means for generating a magnetic field within said interrogation zone;
- c. a marker secured to an article appointed for passage through said interrogation zone, said marker comprising an elongated, ductile strip of amorphous ferromagnetic metal having a composition consisting essentially of the formula M.sub.a N.sub.b O.sub.c X.sub.d Y.sub.e Z.sub.f, where M is at least one of iron and cobalt, N is nickel, O is at least one of chromium and molybdenum, X is at least one of boron and phosphorous, Y is silicon, Z is carbon, "a"-"f" are in atom percent, "a" ranges from about 35-85, "b" ranges from about 0-45, "c" ranges from about 0-2.5, "d" ranges from about 12-20.3, "e" ranges from about 0-13 and "f" ranges from about 0-2, and the sum of d+e+f ranges from about 15-25, said marker being capable of producing magnetic fields at frequencies which are harmonics of the frequency of an incident field;
- d. detecting means for detecting magnetic field variations at selected tones of said harmonics produced in the vicinity of the interrogation zone by the presence of the marker therewithin, said selected tones providing said marker with signal identity and said marker retaining said signal identity after being flexed or bent.
- 8. For use in a magnetic theft detection system, a marker adapted to generate magnetic fields at frequencies that are harmonically related to an incident magnetic field applied within an interrogation zone and have selected tones that provide said marker with signal identity, said marker comprising an elongated, ductile strip of amorphous ferromagnetic material having a composition consisting essentially of the formula M.sub.a N.sub.b O.sub.c X.sub.d Y.sub.e Z.sub.f, where M is at least one of iron and cobalt, N is nickel, O is at least one of chromium and molybdenum, X is at least one of boron and phosphorous, Y is silicon, Z is carbon, "a"-"f" are in atom percent, "a" ranges from about 35-85, "b" ranges from about 0-45, "c" ranges from about 0-2.5, "d" ranges from about 12-20.3, "e" ranges from about 0-13 and "f" ranges from about 0-2, and the sum of d+e+f ranges from about 15-25.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in-part of application Ser. No. 032,196, filed Apr. 23, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,298,862 issued Nov. 3, 1982.
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