Claims
- 1. A hand tool for detecting buried objects, the tool having a hand grip attached to a ground piercing probe which is manually insertable into soil to displace the soil radially outwardly from the probe, the tool comprising:
(a) at least one inductor positioned in a chamber formed in the probe and connected to a metal detection circuit; (b) a current detecting and scaling circuit connected to the inductor to detect a signal representing the current through the inductor; and (c) a summing circuit connected to the output of the scaling circuit for subtracting the current signal from a metal detection signal derived from the coil.
- 2. A tool in accordance with claim 1 wherein the metal detection circuit is a pulse induction metal detection circuit.
- 3. A tool in accordance with claim 2 wherein a resistor is connected in series with the inductor and the current detecting and scaling circuit is a sample and hold circuit having its input connected between the inductor and the resistor.
- 4. A tool in accordance with claim 3 wherein the sample and hold circuit includes a resistor network having at least one resistor which is alternately switchable into and out of the circuit for providing alternate scaling factors.
- 5. A method for compensating for temperature variation in signals generated by an inductor mounted in a probe of a ground piercing metal detector and connected to a metal detector circuit to apply metal detection signals to the metal detector circuit, the method comprising:
(a) detecting a signal representing the current through the inductor; and (b) subtracting a scaled portion of the current signal from the metal detection signal.
- 6. A method in accordance with claim 5 wherein the metal detection signal is obtained by the pulse induction method including application of a pulse to the inductor and wherein the current through the inductor is detected by sampling and holding a voltage which is proportional to the inductor current at a time interval near the end of the pulse.
- 7. A metal detection circuit for detecting the metal type of a metal target object, the circuit comprising:
(a) a pulse generator; (b) a coil connected to the pulse generator for generating a time changing magnetic field in response to electrical pulses applied to the coil; (c) a resistive energy damper coupled to the coil for attenuating the energy in the magnetic field; (d) a first sampling and storing circuit connected to the coil for sampling a signal representing the magnitude of the coil current at a sampling time within a time interval beginning after termination of a pulse and ending before the time at which inductor current in the presence of a high conductivity metal target object decays to a current which exceeds the current to which the inductor current decays in the absence of a metal target object; (e) a temperature compensation circuit including a second sampling and storing circuit connected to the coil for sampling a signal representing coil current at a time interval during the pulse, a scaling circuit and a summing circuit for subtracting a scaled portion of the coil current sample from the sample obtained by the first sampling and storing circuit; and (f) a signaling circuit connected to the first sampling and storing circuit for signaling changes in the detected coil current at the sampling time as the coil is moved.
- 8. A method for detecting the metal type of a metal target object buried below the surface of a soil, the method comprising:
(a) attempting to induce eddy currents in the target object by applying a pulse to an inductor spaced from the target object to generate a time changing magnetic field about the inductor; (b) detecting a signal representing the current through the inductor near the end of the pulse; (c) detecting a signal which is a function of coil apparent inductance resulting from mutual coupling with the eddy currents; (b) compensating for temperature variation in the inductor by subtracting a scaled portion of the current signal from the apparent inductance signal; and (c) signaling the direction of change in the apparent inductance of the inductor as the probe is moved.
- 9. A hand tool for detecting buried objects, the tool having a hand grip attached to a ground piercing probe which is manually insertable into soil to displace the soil radially outwardly from the probe, the tool comprising:
(a) at least one inductor positioned in a chamber formed in the probe and connected to a metal detection circuit; (b) a pulse generator connected to the inductor for periodically applying a pulse to the inductor, the pulse generator including a constant current regulator for providing a constant current pulse generator.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of copending application Ser. No. 09/366,805 filed Aug. 4, 1999 and entitled Ground Piercing Metal Detector Having Range, Bearing and Metal-Type Discrimination.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09366805 |
Aug 1999 |
US |
Child |
09727563 |
Dec 2000 |
US |