Claims
- 1. An infrared detecting apparatus for perceiving an intruder into a predetermined region on the ground or on a floor by detecting infrared rays radiated from said intruder, said apparatus comprising:
- a lens assembly provided higher than a predetermined height above said ground or floor and said predetermined region, said lens assembly having a plurality of differently angled non-overlapping visual fields directed to said predetermined region, said visual fields distributed so that an intruder having a stature taller than said predetermined height simultaneously crosses more than one of said visual fields of said lens assembly at a time and an intruder of a stature less than said predetermined height only crosses one of said visual fields at a time;
- a single infrared radiation detecting element for converting infrared rays converted by said lens assembly to an electric signal; and
- an amplifier means for amplifying said electric signal;
- whereby an output of said amplifier is a continuous electric signal if said intruder is of a stature greater than said predetermined height and pulse electric signal if said intruder is of a stature less than said predetermined height.
- 2. An apparatus defined in claim 1, wherein said lens assembly consists of a plurality of convex lenses.
- 3. An apparatus defined in claim 2, wherein said lenses are Fresnel lenses.
- 4. An apparatus defined in claim 2, wherein said convex lenses are molded in one body.
- 5. An apparatus defined in claim 4, wherein said Fresnel lenses are molded in one body.
- 6. An apparatus defined in claim 1, wherein said lens assembly is replaced with an assembly of reflectors.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 944,332, filed Dec. 18, 1986 now abandoned.
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