Claims
- 1. In an enclosure having at least one boundary region defining at least one bounded region, a monitoring system for detecting movement of, or substantial opening of, an object within said enclosure and forming at least a portion of said boundary region, such as furniture, appliances, closets or the like; comprising:
- means for inducing a predetermined variation in pressure with respect to time within at least one bounded region of said enclosure;
- means including a portion of said boundary region defining a chamber which is normally substantially closed off from communication with said bounded region, said chamber being defined at least in part by said object; and
- pressure sensing means operatively located in said chamber;
- wherein the movement or opening of the object causes a substantial opening of said chamber such that communication of said chamber with the bounded region is substantially increased, the increased communication causing a substantial increase in penetration of the pressure variation into said chamber, whereby said pressure sensing means senses the increased penetration of the induced pressure variation into said chamber thereby detecting the movement or opening of said object.
- 2. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein said pressure sensing means is responsive to the appearance of said induced pressure variation in said chamber.
- 3. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein said pressure sensing means is responsive to an increase in amplitude of said induced pressure variation in said chamber.
- 4. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein said object is constructed to cooperate with at least a portion of said at least one boundary region to define said normally substantially closed chamber, whereby relative movement of said object and said boundary region portion with respect to each other can cause said increased communication and penetration thereby permitting said pressure sensing means to detect said relative movement.
- 5. The monitoring system of claim 4 wherein said object includes a housing containing an internal cavity, said chamber being primarily defined by said cavity, said housing including conduit means for establishing communication between said cavity and said boundary region portion for facilitating said cooperation.
- 6. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein said object includes a portable sensor-transmitter unit for monitoring pressure and for generating and transmitting a pressure-indicating signal, said unit being affixed to a portion of said object and shaped to cooperate with at least a portion of said at least one boundary region in abutting relationship therewith to define said normally substantially closed chamber, said pressure sensing means forming part of said unit and operatively extending into said chamber, whereby movement of said object away from said boundary region portion will open said chamber to communicate with said at least one bounded region and will be detected by said pressure sensing means.
- 7. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein said inducing means includes means for varying the pressure at a substantially constant amplitude and frequency. pg,36
- 8. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein said inducing means includes a fan for producing a flow of fluid in said bounded region.
- 9. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein said inducing means includes a variable pitch fan for producing a flow of fluid in said bounded region and modulating said flow.
- 10. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein said inducing means includes an oscillating door for producing a flow of fluid in said bounded region and modulating said flow.
- 11. The monitoring system of claim 1 including means for tuning the sensing means to the induced variation in pressure in said at least one bounded region.
- 12. The monitoring system of claim 11 wherein the principal frequency of the induced pressure variation is greater than about 0.1 Hertz and less than about 10.0 Hertz.
- 13. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the induced pressure variation has a characteristic frequency which is less than about 10.0 Hertz.
- 14. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the sensing means includes synchronous detection means for producing a signal indicative of the amplitude of the induced pressure variation.
- 15. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the inducing means includes means for inducing substantially inverse pressure variations in said at least one bounded region and in another bounded region of the enclosure.
- 16. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the sensing means forms part of a portable sensor-transmitter unit responsive to pressure variations in said chamber and designed to generate and transmit an indicating signal upon substantial opening of said chamber.
- 17. The monitoring system of claim 16 including means for tuning the portable sensor-transmitter unit to the induced pressure variation in said at least one bounded region.
- 18. The monitoring system of claim 16 wherein the induced pressure variation has a characteristic frequency which is greater than about 0.1 Hertz and less than about 10.0 Hertz.
- 19. The monitoring system of claim 16 wherein the sensor-transmitter unit includes a battery operated power source.
- 20. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the sensing means is portable and includes a battery operated power source.
- 21. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein said inducing means includes means for inducing a predetermined substantially uniform variation in pressure within said at least one bounded region of said enclosure.
- 22. The monitoring system of claim 21 wherein said pressure sensing means is responsive to the appearance of said induced pressure variation in said chamber.
- 23. The monitoring system of claim 21 wherein said pressure sensing means is responsive to an increase in amplitude of said induced pressure variation in said chamber.
- 24. The monitoring system of claim 21 wherein said object is constructed to cooperate with at least a portion of said at least one boundary region to define said normally substantially closed chamber, whereby relative movement of said object and said boundary region portion with respect to each other can cause said increased communication and penetration thereby permitting said pressure sensing means to detect said relative movement.
- 25. The monitoring system of claim 24 wherein said object includes a housing substantially defining said chamber, and conduit means extending from said chamber and adapted to abut against said boundary region portion to substantially close said chamber.
- 26. The monitoring system of claim 21 wherein said object includes a portable sensor-transmitter unit for monitoring pressure and for generating and transmitting a pressure-indicating signal, said unit being affixed to a portion of said object and shaped to cooperate with at least a portion of said at least one boundary region in abutting relationship therewith to define said normally substantially closed chamber, said pressure sensing means forming part of said unit and operatively extending into said chamber, whereby movement of said object away from said boundary region portion will open said chamber to communicate with said at least one bounded region and will be detected by said pressure sensing means.
- 27. The monitoring system of claim 21 wherein said inducing means includes means for varying the pressure at a substantially constant amplitude and frequency.
- 28. The monitoring system of claim 21 wherein said inducing means includes a fan for producing a flow of fluid in said bounded region.
- 29. The monitoring system off claim 21 wherein said inducing means includes a variable pitch fan for producing a flow of fluid in said bounded region and modulating said flow.
- 30. The monitoring system of claim 21 including means for tuning the sensing means to the induced variation in pressure in said at least one bounded region.
- 31. The monitoring system of claim 30 wherein the principal frequency of the induced pressure variation is greater than about 0.1 Hertz and less than about 10.0 Hertz.
- 32. The monitoring system of claim 21 wherein the sensing means includes synchronous detection means for producing a signal indicative of the amplitude of the induced pressure variation.
- 33. The monitoring system of claim 21 wherein the sensing means includes a portable sensor-transmitter unit responsive to pressure variations in said chamber and designed to generate and transmit an indicating signal upon substantial opening of said chamber.
- 34. The monitoring system of claim 33 including means for tuning the portable sensor-transmitter unit to the induced pressure variation in said at least one bounded region.
- 35. The monitoring system of claim 21 wherein the inducing means includes means for inducing substantially inverse pressure variations in said at least one bounded region and in another bounded region of the enclosure.
- 36. The monitoring system of claim 21 wherein the sensing means is portable and includes a battery operated power source.
- 37. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein said pressure sensing means further includes a sensor in said bounded region, said pressure sensing means including means for comparing the pressures in said chamber and said bounded region.
- 38. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein said pressure sensing means further includes a sensor external to said chamber, said pressure sensing means including means for comparing the pressure measured in said chamber with the pressure measured by said sensor, said pressure comparison tending to reduce spurious pressure effects.
- 39. The monitoring system of claim 38 wherein the induced pressure variation has a characteristic frequency, and including means for tuning said pressure sensing means to the characteristic frequency.
- 40. A portable sensor-transmitter unit adapted to be affixed to an object to be protected against unauthorized movement or removal, such as furniture, appliances or the like, said unit being shaped to define a substantially closed chamber when abutted in cooperative relationship with a boundary region of an enclosure in which pressure may be varied with respect to time, said unit including sensing means operatively connected with said chamber for monitoring the varied pressure in said chamber and for generating and transmitting a pressure-indicating signal upon substantial increase in amplitude of the varied pressure in said chamber resulting from movement of said unit away from a boundary region against which it is abutted.
- 41. The sensor-transmitter unit of claim 40 wherein said unit includes a battery operated power source.
- 42. The sensor-transmitter unit of claim 40 wherein said sensing means includes means for tuning to the variation in pressure in an enclosure.
- 43. A monitoring system for detecting a change in the fluidic impedance of an enclosure comprising means including a variable pitch fan for inducing a predetermined substantially uniform variation in pressure with respect to time within at least one bounded region of said enclosure, and sensing means for monitoring deviation from said predetermined variation.
- 44. The monitoring system of claim 43 wherein the pressure variation has a characteristic amplitude and a characteristic frequency less than about 10.0 Hertz.
- 45. The monitoring system of claim 43 wherein said fan produces substantially inverse pressure variations in two bounded regions of said enclosure, and wherein said sensing means includes means for comparing said pressure variations in said two bounded regions.
- 46. The monitoring system of claims 45 wherein the comparison means includes means for monitoring the difference between the pressures in the two bounded regions.
- 47. The monitoring system of claim 45 wherein the comparison means includes means for obtaining a linear combination of the pressure variations in the two bounded regions.
- 48. The monitoring system of claim 43 wherein the monitoring means includes synchronous detection means for producing a signal indicative of the amplitude of the induced pressure variation.
- 49. The monitoring system of claim 43 wherein the pressure variation is of substantially constant amplitude and frequency.
- 50. The monitoring system of claim 49 wherein the monitoring means includes synchronous rectification and filtering means for producing a signal indicative of the amplitude of the induced pressure variation.
- 51. A monitoring system for detecting a change in the fluidic impedance of an enclosure comprising means including a motor driven door for inducing a predetermined substantially uniform variation in pressure with respect to time within at least one bounded region of said enclosure, and sensing means for monitoring deviation from said predetermined variation.
- 52. The monitoring system of claim 51 wherein said door produces substantially inverse pressure variations in two bounded regions of said enclosure, and wherein said monitoring means includes means for comparing said inverse pressure variations.
- 53. The monitoring system of claim 52 wherein said comparison means includes monitoring of the difference in pressure in the two bounded regions.
- 54. The monitoring system of claim 52 wherein the monitoring means includes synchronous rectification means for producing a signal indicative of the amplitude of the induced pressure variation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 360,049 filed May 14, 1973, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 213,994 filed Dec. 30, 1971, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 141,171, filed May 7, 1971, all now abandoned.
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3513463 |
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