Claims
- 1. A reinforced barbed tape including electrical sensor comprising:
- a helical barbed tape formed from a unitary strip of metallic material and having a continuous elongated central supporting portion of arcuate cross-section, said continuous elongated central supporting portion being of generally helical configuration with the plane of the central supporting portion being aligned generally perpendicular to the axis of the helix, said helical barbed tape further including a plurality of barb clusters disposed at spaced apart locations along said arcuate central supporting portion, each said barb cluster comprising first and second generally planar pairs of barbs disposed on opposite sides of said central supporting portion and connected thereto, each said barb having an embossed reinforcement defining a portion of said barb extending out of the plane of said pair, the embossed reinforcement in each said barb including a pointed end aligned with the point of said barb, with the embossed reinforcement of the barbs in each said pair of barbs extending continuously between said barbs to define a single embossed reinforcement for each said pair of barbs, and wherein each said barb cluster comprises first and second roots extending respectively from opposite sides of said central supporting portion and connecting said first and second pairs of barbs to said central supporting portion, and wherein the single embossed reinforcement for each said pair of barbs extends into the associated root connecting said pair of barbs to said central supporting portion; and
- an electrical sensor wire disposed in supporting engagement with the arcuate central supporting portion of said helical barbed tape along substantially the entire length of the barbed tape.
- 2. A reinforced barbed tape as in claim 1 wherein the embossed reinforcement extends from the plane of said barb a distance approximately equal to the thickness of the helical barbed tape.
- 3. A reinforced barbed tape as in claim 1 wherein the electrical sensor wire comprises a vibration-sensitive electret coaxial cable.
- 4. A reinforced barbed tape as in claim 1 wherein said electrical sensor wire comprises a vibration-sensitive geophone transducer cable.
- 5. A reinforced barbed tape as in claim 1 wherein the arcuate central supporting portion is generally annular in cross-section, with the electrical sensor wire being disposed within said arcuate central supporting portion.
- 6. A reinforced barbed tape as in claim 5 wherein said arcuate central supporting portion is roll formed about said electrical sensor wire.
- 7. A reinforced barbed tape including electrical sensor comprising:
- a helical barbed tape formed from a unitary strip of metallic material having a thickness of between approximately 0.015 inches and 0.030 inches, said helical barbed tape comprising a continuous elongated central supporting portion of arcuate cross-section, said central supporting portion being of generally helical configuration with the plane of the central supporting portion being aligned generally perpendicular to the axis of the helix, said helical barbed tape further including a plurality of barb clusters disposed as spaced apart locations along said central supporting portion, each said barb cluster comprising first and second generally planar pairs of barbs disposed on opposite sides of central supporting portion and connected thereto, each said barb comprising an embossed reinforcement defining a portion of said barb extending out of the plane of said pair, each said reinforcement defines an embossment formed in each said barb which substantially prevents the associated barb from being bent out of the plane of the associated pair of barbs, the embossment in each said barb being of generally teardrop configuration and including a pointed end, said pointed end of said embossment being aligned with the point of said barb, and wherein each said barb cluster comprises first and second roots extending respectively from opposite sides of said central supporting portion and connecting said first and second pairs of barbs to said central supporting portion and wherein the single reinforcing embossment of each said barb extends into the associated root connecting said pair of barbs to said central supporting portion; and
- an electrical sensor wire disposed in supporting engagement with the arcuate central supporting portion of said helical barbed tape along substantially the entire length of the barbed tape.
- 8. A reinforced barbed tape as in claim 7 wherein the reinforcing embossments of the barbs in each said pair of barbs extend continuously between said barbs to define a single embossment for each said pair of barbs.
- 9. A reinforced barbed tape as in claim 7 wherein the embossment extends from the plane of said barb a distance approximately equal to the thickness of the helical barbed tape.
- 10. A reinforced barbed tape as in claim 7 wherein the electrical sensor wire comprises a vibration-sensitive electret coaxial cable.
- 11. A reinforced barbed tape as in claim 7 wherein the electrical sensor wire comprises a vibration-sensitive geophone transducer cable.
- 12. A reinforced barbed tape as in claim 7 wherein the arcuate central supporting portion is generally annular in cross-section, with the electrical sensor wire being disposed within said arcuate central supporting portion.
- 13. A reinforced barbed tape as in claim 12 wherein said arcuate central supporting portion is roll formed about said electrical wire.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The subject application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 927,833 filed Nov. 6, 1986, by Michael M. Maniero, entitled "BARBED TAPE WITH REINFORCED BARBS", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,718,641, issued Jan. 12, 1988, and assigned to the assignee of the subject application.
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"Intrusion Detection Systems", by Robert L. Barnard--1981--pp. 71-74. |
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