Shielded-loop-resonator based gradiometer probe

US11460599B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11460599-B2
Application numberUS-201916664755-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 25, 2019
Priority dateDec 17, 2018
Publication dateOct 4, 2022
Grant dateOct 4, 2022

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A noise cancelling gradiometer probe includes an insulating material having a first side and a second side; a first, second, third and fourth coaxial cables forming a first, second, third and fourth loops, respectively, where a portion of each of the first, second, third and fourth loops is locating on the first side of the insulating material and a portion of the first, second, third and fourth loops is locating on the second side of the insulating material.

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A gradiometer probe comprising: an insulating material having a first side and a second side a first coaxial cable forming a first loop, wherein a portion of the first loop is located on the first side of the insulating material and a second portion of the first loop is located on the second side of the insulating material; a second coaxial cable forming a second loop, wherein a portion of the second loop is located on the first side of the insulating material and a second portion of the second loop is locating on the second side of the insulating material; a third coaxial cable forming a third loop, wherein a portion of the third loop is locating on the first side of the insulating material and a second portion of the third loop is locating on the second side of the insulating material, wherein a first antenna is formed by the first portions of the first, second and third loops on the first side of the insulating material, and a second antenna is formed by the second portions of the first, second and third loops on the second side of the insulating material; and a fourth coaxial cable forming a fourth loop, wherein a portion of the fourth loop is located on the first side of the insulating material and a second portion of the fourth loop is located on the second side of the insulating material, and wherein the fourth coaxial cable further forms a fifth loop larger than the fourth loop. 2. The gradiometer probe of claim 1 , further comprising a tuning circuit. 3. The gradiometer probe of claim 2 , wherein the tuning circuit is a balun transformer. 4. The gradiometer probe of claim 1 , further comprising an adjustment device to change an area of the third loop by expanding or contracting the third loop outward or inward to tune the gradiometer probe. 5. The gradiometer probe of claim 1 , wherein the first antenna is a receive antenna and the second antenna is a transmit antenna. 6. The gradiometer probe of claim 1 , wherein the first, second and third coaxial cables are part of the same coaxial cable. 7. A gradiometer probe comprising: an insulating material having a first side and a second side a first coaxial cable forming a first loop, wherein a portion of the first loop is located on the first side of the insulating material and a second portion of the first loop is located on the second side of the insulating material; a second coaxial cable forming a second loop, wherein a portion of the second loop is located on the first side of the insulating material and a second portion of the second loop is locating on the second side of the insulating material; a third coaxial cable forming a third loop, wherein a portion of the third loop is locating on the first side of the insulating material and a second portion of the third loop is locating on the second side of the insulating material, and wherein a first antenna is formed by the first portions of the first, second and third loops on the first side of the insulating material, and a second antenna is formed by the second portions of the first, second and third loops on the second side of the insulating material; and an adjustment device to change an area of the third loop by expanding or contracting the third loop outward or inward to tune the gradiometer probe, wherein the adjustment device is a wedge shaped non-conductive material to mechanically move to change the area of the third loop. 8. A method of operating a gradiometer probe to detect a material, the method comprising: connecting the gradiometer probe to a control box including a power supply; providing power to the gradiometer probe to transmit a transmit signal; tuning the gradiometer probe for detecting the material; and detecting a receive signal from excitation of the material to be detected by the transmit signal; analyzing the receive signal to detect the material, wherein the gradiometer probe comprises: an insulating material having a first side and a second side; a first coaxial cable forming a first loop, wherein a portion of the first loop is located on the first side of the insulating material and a second portion of the first loop is located on the second side of the insulating material; a second coaxial cable forming a second loop, wherein a portion of the second loop is located on the first side of the insulating material and a second portion of the second loop is locating on the second side of the insulating material; a third coaxial cable forming a third loop, wherein a portion of the third loop is locating on the first side of the insulating material and a second portion of the third loop is locating on the second side of the insulating material, and wherein a first antenna is formed by the first portions of the first, second and third loops on the first side of the insulating material, and a second antenna is formed by the second portions of the first, second and third loops on the second side of the insulating material; and a fourth coaxial cable forming a fourth loop, wherein a portion of the fourth loop is located on the first side of the insulating material and a second portion of the fourth loop is located on the second side of the insulating material, and wherein the fourth coaxial cable further forms a fifth loop larger than the fourth loop. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the tuning is performed by a balun transformer. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the first antenna is a receive antenna and the second antenna is a transmit antenna. 11. A method of operating a gradiometer probe to detect a material, the method comprising: connecting the gradiometer probe to a control box including a power supply; providing power to the gradiometer probe to transmit a transmit signal; tuning the gradiometer probe for detecting the material; and detecting a receive signal from excitation of the material to be detected by the transmit signal; analyzing the receive signal to detect the material, wherein the gradiometer probe comprises: an insulating material having a first side and a second side; a first coaxial cable forming a first loop, wherein a portion of the first loop is located on the first side of the insulating material and a second portion of the first loop is located on the second side of the insulating material; a second coaxial cable forming a second loop, wherein a portion of the second loop is located on the first side of the insulating material and a second portion of the second loop is locating on the second side of the insulating material; a third coaxial cable forming a third loop, wherein a portion of the third loop is locating on the first side of the insulating material and a second portion of the third loop is locating on the second side of the insulating material, wherein a first antenna is formed by the first portions of the first, second and third loops on the first side of the insulating material, and a second antenna is formed by the second portions of the first, second and third loops on the second side of the insulating material; and an adjustment device to change an area of the third loop by expanding or contracting the third loop outward or inward to tune the gradiometer probe, wherein the adjustment device is a wedge shaped non-conductive material to mechanically move to change the area of the third loop.

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  • Loop antennas with a substantially uniform current distribution around the loop and having a directional radiation pattern in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the loop · CPC title

  • with variable reactance for tuning the antenna · CPC title

  • Electronic aspects, e.g. circuits for stimulation, evaluation, control; Treating the measured signals; calibration (G01R33/0017 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • using several coupled or uncoupled coils (G01V3/101 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • G01V3/101Primary

    by measuring the impedance of the search coil; by measuring features of a resonant circuit comprising the search coil (measuring impedance or characteristics derived therefrom G01R27/00, e.g. quality factor G01R27/26) · CPC title

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What does patent US11460599B2 cover?
A noise cancelling gradiometer probe includes an insulating material having a first side and a second side; a first, second, third and fourth coaxial cables forming a first, second, third and fourth loops, respectively, where a portion of each of the first, second, third and fourth loops is locating on the first side of the insulating material and a portion of the first, second, third and fourt…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Raytheon Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01V3/101. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 04 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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