The present invention relates to a device for detecting explosives by radiofrequency providing essential novel features and considerable advantages with respect to similar means known in the current state of the art and intended for the same purposes.
The invention more specifically proposes developing a device consisting of an assembly in which radiofrequency (RF) emission means intervene, which means are associated to a work machine in field operations or where applicable associated to portable search means and electronic tag means (known in the state of the art as an RFID tag) acting as a transponder element when it receives the RF energy sent from said emitter.
The field of application of the invention is obviously comprised within the industrial sector dedicated to the manufacture and installation of detectors in general, with special application in the case of explosives.
The fact that industrial explosives are used in blasting and leveling operations, which are a potential risk for the safety of the operators of perforating, cutting (jack hammer type), excavating (diggers and excavators), transport (trucks) and grinding (crushers, mills) machines in civil works and in mining, is generally known by all.
Statistically, there is an amount of explosives, sometimes of the order of several kilos, which are not detonated when blasting. Said explosives are usually placed in a pile, camouflaged among the dust, mud and stone fragments. When any of the machines of the type previously mentioned carry out a job near the place in which there are explosive remains, there is a high probability that a potentially fatal accident will occur.
It is to that end, for the purpose of preventing these types of accidents, that the design and development of a device has been proposed as a main objective of the invention which allows effectively and safely detecting and identifying an explosive in the place in which it could have been concealed, therefore preventing the occurrence of any accident.
The device of the invention is essentially based on integrating in the explosive cartridges and detonators, by means of an operation performed in factory, a microchip of the type which is known as an RFID tag, i.e., a read-only type microchip which, associated to an antenna, forms a transponder assembly capable of generating a response signal when it is reached by an RF signal emitted from emission means which can normally even be several meters away and which does not necessarily have to be “seen” with the reader device. This microchip does not need an internal power supply but rather when it is reached by an RF signal, the generated current is sufficient for supplying power to the microchip and generating the corresponding response signal.
The work device or machine in turn incorporates emission means with an antenna located in a position such that it occupies a position as close as possible to the work area of the tools which at any given time could access the explosive, therefore ensuring the success of the detection. Acoustic and/or light warning signals can be inserted in the console of the machine operator such that he or she can be appropriately advised when the presence of explosives in the work area is detected.
As will be understood, the incorporation of this type of RFID tag in the explosive cartridges does not only allow the possible detection of the unexploded cartridges and detonators, but is also an effective means of controlling the storage, transport and delivery, where applicable even the identification and origin, of the cartridge which may have gone unexploded in a blasting.
In a version that is alternative and complementary to applying the device of the invention to the case of the previously mentioned machines for works, a portable, manually-operated implementation form can be provided which is especially suitable to be used in detecting explosives in tunnel blasting or small civil works blasting, in which the RF emission device is incorporated in a manually handled element, arranged close to the end of said element which is moved near the ground and which when detecting a possible explosive likewise causes the generation of a warning signal which is observed acoustically or visually by the carrier of the device.
As will be understood, a device as that proposed by the invention allows easily, economically and above all effectively solving the problem associated to industrial explosives which may have gone unexploded for any reason.
These and other features and advantages of the invention will be more clearly shown from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, only given by way of an illustrative and in no case limiting example, taken along with the attached drawings in which:
As has been mentioned above, the detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention will be carried out below with the aid of the attached drawings, through which the same reference numbers are used to designate equal or similar parts. Thus firstly in accordance with the depiction which appears in
Furthermore, as a second part of the necessary assembly so that the device of the invention can successfully operate, each explosive cartridge or detonator, one of which is depicted in the figure and has been indicated with reference number 7, in turn incorporates electronic tag means of the type which has been defined above. This electronic tag, indicated with reference number 8, is integral with the cartridge and detonator and is incorporated therein in factory during the production process. Thus when a cartridge or detonator 7 has not exploded and a machine, such as the excavator 1, carrying the emission means 2, approaches the place in which it has been deposited and concealed when carrying out different jobs, said cartridge 7 causes the interaction between the RF signal emitted permanently by the antenna of the element 2 and the radiofrequency tag incorporated in the cartridge, a signal being generated by the latter which when detected by the antenna of the element 2 itself, causes the generation of the visible and/or audible alarm signals through the console 4, warning the operator at the appropriate time that there is a explosive cartridge and that the necessary measurements must be taken to locate and remove it.
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In all applications, the tag 8 associated to the cartridge 7 will be of the type that can not be heated to a temperature that could compromise the safety of the explosive cartridge. The tag will comply with the legal guidelines in force: passive and inert.
It is not considered necessary to extend this description so that a person skilled in the art can understand its scope and the advantages derived therefrom, as well as carry it out to practice.
In spite of the foregoing it must be understood that the description made only refers to a preferred embodiment and therefore it is possible to make multiple, equally protected variations which can affect the features of the elements and the types of electronic devices used, the shape, size or even materials for manufacturing the different elements, without departing from the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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U200701617 | Jun 2007 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/ES08/00460 | 6/27/2008 | WO | 00 | 12/18/2009 |