Claims
- 1. An automatically activated and operated passive infrared tracking device for the detection and continual tracking of an intruder, comprising;
- a stationary portion including passive detectors for the detection of radiation emission by said intruder and a stepper motor,
- a rotatable portion mounted to said stepper motor and including passive detectors for the detection of radiation emission by said intruder and video monitoring means,
- control means including circuitry for determination of the general direction and range of said intruder by said stationary portion passive detectors, operation of said stepper motor to cause said rotatable portion to rotate to align at least one of said rotatable portion passive detectors with said intruder and to continually track said intruder, verification of said intruder by said rotatable portion passive detectors, and activation of said video monitoring means, and
- one or more of said tracking devices linked with one another to provide coverage to a remote security post.
- 2. The tracking device of claim 1 wherein;
- said stationary portion passive detectors comprise integrated and cooperative quadruplex passive infrared sensors.
- 3. The tracking device of claim 1 wherein;
- said rotatable portion passive detectors comprise integrated and cooperative quadruplex passive infrared sensors.
- 4. The tracking device of claim 1 wherein;
- said stationary portion passive detectors comprise a pair of dual passive infrared sensors.
- 5. The tracking device of claim 1 wherein;
- said rotatable portion passive detectors comprise a pair of dual passive infrared sensors.
- 6. The tracking device of claim 1 including;
- light means cooperating with said video monitoring means.
- 7. An automatically activated and operated passive infrared tracking device for the detection and continual tracking of an intruder, comprising;
- a stationary portion including passive detectors for the detection of radiation emission by said intruder and a stepper motor,
- a rotatable portion mounted to said stepper motor and including passive detectors for the detection of radiation emission by said intruder and intruder deterrent means,
- control means including circuitry for determination of the general direction and range of said intruder by said stationary portion passive detectors, operation of said stepper motor to cause said rotatable portion to rotate to align at least one of said rotatable portion passive detectors with said intruder and to continually track said intruder, verification of said intruder by said rotatable portion passive detectors, and activation of said deterrent means, and
- one or more of said tracking devices linked with one another to provide coverage to a remote security post.
- 8. The tracking device of claim 7 wherein;
- said deterrent means comprises a sonic emitter.
- 9. The tracking device of claim 7 wherein;
- said deterrent means comprises a directional laser.
- 10. The tracking device of claim 7 wherein;
- said deterrent means comprises a strobe light.
- 11. The tracking device of claim 7 wherein;
- said stationary portion passive detectors comprise integrated and cooperative quadruplex passive infrared sensors.
- 12. The tracking device of claim 7 wherein;
- said rotatable portion passive detectors comprise integrated and cooperative quadruplex passive infrared sensors.
- 13. The tracking device of claim 7 wherein;
- said stationary portion passive detectors comprise a pair of dual passive infrared sensors.
- 14. The tracking device of claim 7 wherein;
- said rotatable portion passive detectors comprise a pair of dual passive infrared sensors.
- 15. The tracking device of claim 1 wherein:
- said rotatable portion passive detectors are disposed immediately adjacent one another and provide contiguous fields of view.
- 16. The tracking of claim 7 wherein:
- said rotatable portion passive detectors are disposed immediately adjacent one another and provide contiguous fields of view.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/525,698 filed on May 21, 1990 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,083,968, which allowed application was a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/277,203 filed Nov. 29, 1988, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,930,236 on Jun. 5, 1990.
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