Electrical sensor for measuring capacitance change and...

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C324S686000

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06650126

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL AREA
The invention relates to an electric sensor for measuring a capacitance change of a condenser and conversion into a voltage signal that corresponds to the capacitance change and that is transmitted to a display or measuring device and evaluated using a transformer with two bifilarly wound coils on a core, whereby a signal generator is connected to the input of the primary coil, especially for reporting a distance change of an object to be detected or to be monitored or to report the movement of two objects moving relative to each other, according to the generic part of claim 1 as well as its use according to claim 12.
STATE OF THE ART
A number of electric sensors that function on a capacitive or inductive basis are known, and they normally contain an initiator that works contact-free and touch-free, and that has a high-frequency oscillator in a blocking oscillator circuit with an active LC or RC oscillating circuit. If an LC initiator is involved, then the inductivity of the LC oscillating circuit is configured as a coil with a directional high-frequency field. If an electrically conductive medium is placed into the field, then an attenuation in the oscillating circuit occurs. If the attenuation is sufficiently large relative to the distance from the medium to the coil of the LC oscillating circuit, then the oscillation of the oscillator is interrupted, whereby this state change is converted into a switching command in an evaluator. If an RC initiator is involved, then the sensor electrode is part of the condenser of the RC oscillating circuit whose capacitance is capable of changing when an object with an adequately high relative permittivity approaches the sensor electrode, as a result of which the RC oscillating circuit is excited so as to oscillate or the oscillations are interrupted and the change in the oscillation amplitude can be evaluated in a downstream envelope demodulator. Switches with such sensors have the property that the switching distance depends on the material properties and on the consistency of the object to be detected. Thus, the change in the capacitance of an active surface causes a change in the frequency, which can be evaluated.
EP 0,344,942 B1 describes a transformer-coupled capacitance measuring arrangement with an electrode (FIG. 8 there) that allows a direct measurement of capacitances against ground involving the use of a bifilar transformer, whereby an oscillator with a constantly controlled amplitude is connected to the input of the primary coil. The outputs of the primary and secondary coils are connected with a virtual ground so that the inputs of the coils move in unison. The input of the secondary coil is connected to an electrode via which shielding takes place. Through the stabilization of the amplitude of the oscillator, it is achieved that a constant dielectric current flows from the electrode to the ground. The current that is established in the secondary coil and that flows into the virtual ground is then a measure of the distance h of the electrode from the ground, since the impedance of the electrode to the ground is proportional to the distance h.
DE 3,408,261 A1 describes an approximation switch in which long-time averaging of the receiver signal takes place. The approximation switch has a transmitter and a receiver to receive the radiation emitted by the transmitter and reflected from an object. A long-time averaging element forms a long-time average of the received signal, which is compared to a comparator signal. The comparator signal is a short-time signal that represents the momentary value of the received signal, compares it to the long-time signal, whereby a comparator signal is emitted when the deviation of the short-time signal from the long-time signal exceeds a certain value. In a parallel-resonant circuit, the new long-time averaging by the long-time averaging element is suppressed during the time in which an output signal of the comparator is present, which is used to form the output signal of the switching arrangement.
Moreover, DE 4,433,677.2 describes a process for monitoring a moving medium, especially for measuring the filling level in a container or for reporting the distance of an object to be detected, using a capacitive electric sensor that is downstream from a charging pump in a feedback loop and that comprises a Schmitt trigger and a comparator, to each of whose inputs the output signal of the sensor is connected. The output of the comparator forms the feedback loop to which—after a supply voltage or supply current source—the contact-break distance of a switch is connected that is actuated by the output of the Schmitt trigger, whereby the output signal is likewise picked up at the output of the Schmitt trigger.
Such sensors generally have the drawback that, due to the temperature-dependence of the sensor, no uniform sensitivity is ensured. As a result, once the sensor has been adjusted, the switching distance might be altered or else the oscillator might start to oscillate even before an object or medium is located in the response area; as a result, the switching distance is not constant over the temperature range. By the same token, an application-specific adjustment of the sensor can become necessary outside of the specifications of the sensor, which can be extremely difficult to implement. Moreover, such sensors are highly direction-dependent, which is often disadvantageous. Likewise, such sensors have the drawback that the capacitance of the active surface depends to a great extent on the environment and on its changes.
TECHNICAL TASK
The invention is based on the objective of creating an electric sensor of the type described above with which two objects moving relative to each other can be located capacitively, especially also large-surface objects, and thus objects such as pictures in an art gallery can be protected against theft.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION AND ITS ADVANTAGES
The objective is achieved according to the invention by the following features:
a) each one of the two condenser electrodes of the condenser is connected to the outputs of the primary and secondary coils, whereby said electrodes form an electric field between them and there is a shared reference electrode across from them which, for each of the condenser electrodes, additionally forms an electric stray field, so that each condenser electrode yields a stray field condenser with the reference electrode,
b) the input of the secondary coil is connected to a fixed system reference potential,
c) on the core of the transformer, there is a tertiary coil to which the display or measuring device is connected,
d) an object approaching the condenser electrodes and the reference electrode brings about a change in the capacitance of the stray field condensers relative to the reference electrode, whereby this capacitance change generates a differential mode voltage in the tertiary coil and this voltage is evaluated in the display or measuring device.
Preferably, the signal generator is an oscillator or a pulse generator with a fixed working point, namely, in terms of amplitude and/or frequency and/or signal shape, for example, a rectangular-wave generator or a burst generator.
The advantage of the invention is that the sensor can detect very small signals, whereby the interfering signal is several times larger than the useful signal. With the invention, it is possible to still reliably detect an interfering signal-to-useful signal ratio of 2000:1 and better. With the use of a differential transformer, the measuring process is practically impervious to the interferences of the environment, since both condenser electrodes (Ea, Eb) are equally exposed to interferences; the measuring process allows a statistical detection of the change in the electric stray field at the active electrode, that is to say, the one that is connected at the output of the primary coil to the reference electrode.
The principle of the invention is based on the fact that a fixed defined output signal of a signal generator, for example, a rectangular signal

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