Claims
- 1. A support assembly for a metal detection device having a housing with a large central orifice, an induction member surrounding said orifice for generating a varying output voltage when a metal object is passed nearby, and means including pulse emitting and pulse receiving members for selectively sensing an object passing through said orifice, said support assembly comprising:a base member having front, rear and opposed side portions sized and shaped for positioning beneath said housing, said base member having a central aperture for substantial alignment with said housing orifice when positioned beneath said housing; a mechanism for securing said base member to said housing; a plurality of mounting posts disposed along said base member front, rear and side portions for positioning a metal detection device induction member about the central aperture; mounting means for said pulse emitting and pulse receiving members on opposite sides of said central aperture; and a plurality of pulse regulating elements for eliminating ambient light interference and cross-pulse sensing.
- 2. The support assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base member securing mechanism includes attachment members for releasably joining said base member to said housing.
- 3. The support assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the housing of said metal detection device is sized and shaped to removably cover an open-ended receptacle having a pair of mounting bars, wherein said housing orifice is aligned with the open end of said receptacle to detect the passing of metal objects into said receptacle through said orifice, and wherein said base member front and rear portions include recessed channels for receiving said mounting bars and coupling elements for journaling one said mounting bar within one said channel to permit pivotal movement between said housing and said open-ended receptacle.
- 4. The support assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plurality of pulse regulating elements comprise a pair of oppositely arranged arrays of control tabs disposed on opposite side portions of said base member, each said control tab comprising a pulse orientation and width-defining mechanism.
- 5. The support assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein each said control tab comprises an upwardly extending ear element having a hole disposed in the center thereof and positioned so that the pulse passing between one said pulse emitting member and its oppositely disposed pulse receiving member is aligned between the holes of the respective oppositely disposed control tabs to limit receipt of a pulse receiving member only to the pulse of the oppositely disposed pulse emitting member to substantially eliminate ambient light interference and cross-pulse sensing and the consequent error signals associated therewith.
- 6. The support assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pulse emitting members and said pulse receiving members are each secured to a circuit board, and wherein said mounting means comprises a pair of slots defined along each said base member side portion for receiving one said circuit board, and a plurality of spring clips for removably securing said circuit boards in said slots.
- 7. The support assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein said pulse emitting members comprise a plurality of infrared light emitting diodes and said pulse receiving members comprise a plurality of infrared light phototransistors, and wherein said plurality of pulse regulating elements comprise a plurality of control tabs disposed along said base member side portions adjacent said infrared light emitting diodes and said infrared light phototransistors, each said control tab comprising a pulse orientation and width-defining mechanism adapted to align the infrared light pulse passing between said oppositely disposed control tabs adjacent one said pulse emitting diode and its oppositely disposed phototransistor to limit receipt of an infrared light phototransistor only to the pulse of the oppositely disposed pulse emitting diode to substantially eliminate ambient light interference and cross-pulse sensing.
- 8. The support assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base member includes a stanchion support surrounding said central aperture to add torsional stiffness to said base member.
- 9. The support assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing includes means for controlling the operation thereof including a control circuit board, and wherein said base member rear portion includes a plurality of mounting posts to secure said control circuit board thereto beneath the housing.
- 10. In a metal detection device having a housing defining a central opening, a detection coil mounted proximate said housing and surrounding said opening for generating an output voltage in response to the presence of a metal object near said detection coil, means for calibrating said detection coil by comparing said output voltage to a reference voltage to establish a threshold voltage which is unaffected by transient fluctuations in the output voltage, means disposed in said housing and spaced about said opening for selectively sensing an object passing through said opening, said sensing means generating a detection signal in response to passage of an object through said opening only upon activation of said sensing means, means for activating said sensing means upon generation of an inductive member output voltage above said threshold voltage, and means for triggering an alarm in response to the generation of said detection signal, the improvement comprising:a molded carrier member having front, rear and opposed side portions sized and shaped for positioning beneath said housing, said carrier member having a central aperture for substantial alignment with said housing opening when positioned beneath said housing; a mechanism for releasably securing said carrier member to said housing; a plurality of mounting posts disposed along said carrier member front, rear and side portions for positioning said detection coil about the carrier member central aperture; mounting members for said sensing means on opposite sides of said carrier member central aperture; and a plurality of sensing means regulating elements for eliminating ambient light interference and cross-pulse sensing when generating said detection signal.
- 11. The improvement as claimed in claim 10, wherein said molded carrier member comprises a unitary molded member.
- 12. The improvement as claimed in claim 10, wherein said metal detection device further comprises said housing being sized and shaped to removably cover an open-ended receptacle having a pair of mounting bars, said housing opening being alignable with the open end of said receptacle to detect the passing of metal objects into said receptacle through said opening, and wherein said improvement further comprises said carrier member front and rear portions having recessed channels for receiving said receptacle mounting bars and coupling elements for journaling one said mounting bar within one said channel to permit pivotal movement between said housing and said open-ended receptacle.
- 13. The improvement as claimed in claim 10, wherein said plurality of sensing means regulating elements comprise a pair of oppositely arranged arrays of control tabs disposed on opposite side portions of said carrier member, each said control tab comprising a pulse orientation and width-defining mechanism.
- 14. The improvement as claimed in claim 13, wherein said sensing means comprises a plurality of pulse emitting members arranged along one side portion of said molded carrier member and a plurality of pulse receiving members arranged opposite said pulse emitting members along the opposite side portion of said molded carrier member, each said control tab comprising an upwardly extending ear element having a hole disposed in the center thereof and positioned so that the pulse passing between one said pulse emitting member and its oppositely disposed pulse receiving member is aligned between the holes of the respective oppositely disposed control tabs to limit receipt of a pulse receiving member only to the pulse of the oppositely disposed pulse emitting member to substantially eliminate ambient light interference and cross-pulse sensing and the consequent error signals associated therewith.
- 15. The improvement as claimed in claim 14, wherein said pulse emitting members and said pulse receiving members are each secured to a circuit board, wherein said sensing means mounting members comprise a pair of slots defined along each said carrier member side portion for receiving one said circuit board and a plurality of spring clips for removably securing said circuit boards in said slots, and wherein said pulse emitting members comprise a plurality of infrared light emitting diodes and said pulse receiving members comprise a plurality of infrared light phototransistors, said control tabs being disposed on said carrier member side portions adjacent said infrared light emitting diodes and said infrared light phototransistors with each said control tab comprising a pulse orientation and width-defining mechanism adapted to align the infrared light pulse passing between said oppositely disposed control tabs adjacent one said pulse emitting diode and its oppositely disposed phototransistor to limit receipt of an infrared light phototransistor only to the pulse of the oppositely disposed pulse emitting diode to substantially eliminate ambient light interference and cross-pulse sensing.
- 16. The improvement as claimed in claim 10, wherein said carrier member includes a stanchion support surrounding said central aperture to add torsional stiffness to said carrier member.
- 17. A device for detecting metal objects as they are inserted into a receptacle having an open upper end, said device comprising:a housing sized and shaped to cover said receptacle open upper end, said housing defining a central opening for access to said open upper end; a molded base member for carrying said housing and having front, rear and opposed side portions sized and shaped for positioning beneath said housing, said base member having a central aperture for substantial alignment with said housing opening when positioned beneath said housing; a mechanism for releasably securing said base member to said housing; an inductive element disposed within said housing surrounding said opening for generating an output voltage when a metal object passes proximate thereto; a plurality of mounting posts disposed along said base member front, rear and side portions for positioning said inductive element about the base member central aperture; means for automatically calibrating said induction element by comparing said output voltage to a reference voltage to provide a threshold voltage which is unaffected by transient environmentally induced fluctuations in said output voltage; means disposed in said housing and spaced about said base member central aperture for selectively sensing the presence of an object passing through said opening and aperture, said sensing means generating an electric signal in response thereto upon activation of said sensing means, said sensing means including mounting members therefor arranged on opposite side portions of said base member central aperture; a plurality of sensing means regulating elements disposed for eliminating ambient light interference and cross-pulse sensing when generating said detection signal; means for activating said sensing means upon generation of an inductive means output voltage above said threshold voltage; and means for triggering an alarm detection signal in response to generation of said sensing means electric signal.
- 18. The device as claimed in claim 17, wherein said open-ended receptacle includes a pair of mounting bars, said housing opening being alignable with the open end of said receptacle to detect the passing of metal objects into said receptacle through said opening, and wherein said base member front and rear portions include recessed channels for receiving said receptacle mounting bars, and coupling elements for journaling one said mounting bar within one said channel to permit pivotal movement between said housing and said open-ended receptacle.
- 19. The device as claimed in claim 17, wherein said sensing means comprises a plurality of pulse emitting members arranged along one side portion of said molded base member and a plurality of pulse receiving members arranged opposite said pulse emitting members along the opposite side portion of said molded base member, and wherein said plurality of sensing means regulating elements comprise a pair of oppositely arranged arrays of control tabs disposed on opposite side portions of said base member and aligned with said pulse emitting and pulse receiving members, each said control tab comprising a pulse orientation and width-defining mechanism.
- 20. The device as claimed in claim 19, wherein each said control tab comprises an upwardly extending ear element having an aperture disposed in the center thereof and is positioned so that the pulse passing between one said pulse emitting member and its oppositely disposed pulse receiving member is aligned between the apertures of the respective oppositely disposed control tabs to limit receipt of a pulse receiving member only to the pulse of the oppositely disposed pulse emitting member to substantially eliminate ambient light interference and cross-pulse sensing and the consequent error signals associated therewith.
- 21. The device as claimed in claim 20, wherein said pulse emitting members and said pulse receiving members are each secured to a circuit board, wherein said sensing means mounting members comprise a pair of slots defined along each said base member side portion for receiving one said circuit board and a plurality of spring clips for removably securing said circuit boards in said slots, and wherein said pulse emitting members comprise a plurality of infrared light emitting diodes and said pulse receiving members comprise a plurality of infrared light phototransistors, said control tabs being disposed on said base member side portions adjacent said infrared light emitting diodes and said infrared light phototransistors with each said control tab comprising a pulse orientation and width-defining mechanism adapted to align the infrared light pulse passing between said oppositely disposed control tabs adjacent one said pulse emitting diode and its oppositely disposed phototransistor to limit receipt of an infrared light phototransistor only to the pulse of the oppositely disposed pulse emitting diode to substantially eliminate ambient light interference and cross-pulse sensing.
- 22. The device as claimed in claim 17 wherein said base member includes a stanchion support surrounding said central aperture to add torsional stiffness to said base member to maintain the pulse alignment between each said pulse emitting diode and its oppositely disposed phototransistor.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is related to U.S. Pat. No. 5,659,247 issued Aug. 19, 1997 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,576,621 issued Nov. 19, 1996, the contents of which are specifically incorporated herein by reference.
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