Claims
- 1. For use in an intrusion alarm system in which an energy pattern is propagated into a protected enclosure, transducer means comprising:
- a first transducer operative in response to an energized signal to provide energy of predetermined wavelength;
- a first resonant cavity coupled to said first transducer and terminating in a single aperture smaller than the diameter of said first resonant cavity for radiating energy about a boresight axis;
- a second transducer operative in response to received energy to provide an output signal representative thereof;
- a second resonant cavity coupled to said second transducer and terminating in a single aperture smaller than the diameter of said second resonant cavity for receiving energy about a boresight axis; and
- each of said first and second resonant cavities having an active surface of the associated transducer at a first surface thereof and said aperture at an opposite surface thereof, the cavity and aperture having dimensions and configuration with respect to an operating wavelength to provide reduced sensitivity along its boresight axis and increased sensitivity along axes angularly displaced from the boresight axis.
- 2. For use in an intrusion alarm system in which an energy pattern is provided in a protected enclosure, a transducer structure comprising:
- a resonant cavity including a closed peripheral wall and an end wall;
- an aperture in said end wall and smaller than the diameter of said cavity;
- a transducer having an active surface in said cavity and spaced from said aperture;
- said cavity and aperture having dimensions and configuration with respect to an operating wavelength to provide reduced sensitivity along the boresight axis of said structure and increased sensitivity along axes angularly displaced from the boresight axis.
- 3. The invention according to claim 2 further including means for mounting said transducer and resonant cavity to a mounting surface.
- 4. The invention according to claim 3 further including means for mounting said transducer and resonant cavity within an opening in a mounting surface, the end wall of said resonant cavity containing said aperture being substantially flush with said mounting surface.
- 5. The invention according to claim 2 wherein the spacing between said transducer active surface and said aperture is an odd multiple of one-quarter wavelength; and
- wherein said cavity is of cylindrical configuration and said aperture is of diameter of about one-half wavelength.
- 6. The invention according to claim 2 wherein said aperture is aligned on the boresight axis.
- 7. The invention according to claim 6 wherein said cavity is in a generally cylindrical housing which includes said end wall substantially flush with a mounting surface, and a circular flange surrounding said end wall for securing said housing to the mounting surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 620,932, filed Oct. 9, 1975, now abandoned.
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