Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition
Patent
1987-10-13
1989-06-06
Swann, III, Glen R.
Communications: electrical
Condition responsive indicating system
Specific condition
310324, 340566, G08B 1304
Patent
active
048375586
ABSTRACT:
A glass break defection system includes a unidirectional acoustic transducer directed toward an area of glass to be monitored. The transducer is narrowband and has a sharp frequency response peak in the 4 to 8 kHz range. An electronic audio discriminator connected to the transducer output is responsive to signals within this frequency range having a predetermined amplitude thereby eliminating ambient or environmental sounds not characteristic of breaking glass. The transducer is mounted in a rectangular enclosure which is pointed at the area to be monitored and comprises a flat circular metallic disk affixed to the enclosure with a piezo electric element affixed to the rear of the metallic disk. The enclosure is tuned to resonate at a frequency characteristic of the sound of breaking glass.
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Abel William E.
Marman Douglas H.
Sentrol, Inc.
Swann III Glen R.
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