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C324S202000, C324S326000

Reexamination Certificate

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06211662

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is related to devices that will sense for and locate objects hidden behind accessible surfaces, such as walls, ceilings, and floors, of architectural structures.
DESCRIPTION OF BACKGROUND INFORMATION
There are several types of existing sensing devices for sensing and locating objects behind walls and other building surfaces. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,859,931 (Yamashita et al.) discloses an electronic detector comprising both a capacitive sensor and a magnetic field sensor. The capacitive sensor is provided to locate non-metallic objects behind a wall surface, and the magnetic field sensor is provided to locate metallic objects behind a wall surface. U.S. Pat. No. 5,438,266 (Tsang) discloses an instrument for locating buried conductors. The instrument utilizes a signal generator and a coil having a substantially vertical axis coil attuned to pick up odd and even harmonics of a fundamental frequency of a periodic test current, thereby allowing the accurate location of buried conductors. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,352,974 and 5,619,128 (both to Heger) each disclose stud sensors which utilize capacitive sensors for locating studs hidden behind a wall or other structural surface.
Zircon Corporation markets a multifaceted stud finder device called the VideoScanner™ 5.0 Model No. 54014. This device detects wood, metal, and live electrical wires hidden behind walls, floors and ceilings having conventional cross-sections. The device has normal and deep scan settings in one mode and a metal setting in another mode. Thus, the device can be set to scan for studs using a normal or deep scan setting, or it can be set to scan for metal objects. With either mode—the normal/deep scan settings or the metal setting, the device is first calibrated. To calibrate the device for sensing hidden objects, the activation switch is pressed and held down, and a ready indicator will appear on an LCD once the device has been calibrated. The activation switch is held down during scanning of the device along the applicable surface. Once the device is calibrated, it may be scanned to locate hidden objects such as wood or metal studs in the normal and deep scan settings, or metal objects in the metal setting. The device is further provided with a portion which allows continuous AC voltage detection. It will detect either 110 or 220 volts AC present in a live electrical wire hidden behind the applicable building surface. Once the voltage has been detected, the device will display a flashing voltage icon.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is provided to improve upon devices for sensing and locating objects hidden behind structural surfaces, such as hand-held stud finding devices. An object of the present invention is to provide such a sensing device that will continuously sense for and locate both wooden and metal wall studs hidden behind wall and other structural surfaces made of such materials as plaster board. Another object of the present invention is to provide such a sensing device that will further locate metal rebars in concrete walls. Yet another object is to provide a sensing device which automatically increases sensitivity during calibration to most accurately sense and locate metal bars that are located behind the accessible surface.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a hidden object sensing and locating device that can locate live wiring behind accessible wall and other structural surfaces, where such surfaces are formed by materials such as plaster board or concrete. A further object of the present invention is to provide a wall stud sensing device with a convenient marking mechanism for marking on the applicable surface one or more spots that coincide with and indicate the position and dimensions of an object hidden behind the surface. Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a wall stud sensing device which utilizes an intelligent hierarchical approach to simplify the operation of the device in detecting and locating (and distinguishing between) live wires, metal objects, and nonmetallic objects.


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