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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 23, 2002
Filed:
Apr. 11, 2000
Gary A. Minker, Royal Palm Beach, FL (US);
Other;
Abstract
A cost-effective transmission line safety monitoring system which detects and tracks acoustic and chemical anomalies along a transmission line to determine if a destructive event is present. One or more sensors, each enclosed in a weather-resistant container, are attached to an antenna and installed as part of the antenna transmitting system on a tower, building top or hill. The acoustic signatures and gas purity deviations are detected and transmitted to a remote master processing center where, via the use of packaged software, the signals are continuously compared to an existing library of acceptable and non-acceptable signatures for pattern matches. An operator, using a PC in a simple WINDOWS® format, may assign newly acquired signatures to the library for future operation. Different levels of alarms may be triggered and a system shutdown may be initiated, if the incoming signals are similar to or directly match one of the pre-entered non-acceptable signatures, or alternatively, if the gas purity levels are exceeded.