Dual pyroelectric sensor

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Inventors

Nagai, Aisaku

Application #

404899

Filed

Mar-15-1995

Published

Nov-12-1996

Current US Class

250/338.3
324/502

International Classes

G01J 005/34

Field of Search

324/502 250/338.3 250/342 250/349 250/338 250/25.35

Assignee

Kureha Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Wieder; Kenneth A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack

US Patent References

4983838   Pyroelectric element

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Abstract
A dual-type pyroelectric elements. The first pyroelectric element is constituted by a larger electrode on a first surface and a smaller electrode on a second surface, respectively of a pyroelectric sheet. The second pyroelectric element is on the other hand constituted by a smaller electrode on the first surface and a larger electrode on the second surface respectively of the pyroelectric sheet. Further, takeout electrodes are taken out respectively integrally from the smaller electrodes on both surfaces of the pyroelectric sheet in mutually opposite directions. As a result, even if electrodes patterns on both surfaces of the pyroelectric sheet expected to be formed in alignment with each other are actually deviated positionally, the resultant pairs of pyroelectric elements are allowed to retain substantially identical effective light-receiving areas inclusive of those given by takeout electrodes, thus providing a dual pyroelectric sensor which is excellent in performance of canceling common-mode noises caused by a vibration, temperature change or background radiation.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A dual pyroelectric sensor, comprising: a pyroelectric sheet, a pair of first and second electrodes formed on a first major surface of the pyroelectric sheet, and a pair of third and fourth electrodes disposed on a second major surface of the pyroelectric sheet opposite to the first and second electrodes, respectively; each of said first to fourth electrodes comprising a principal electrode region for providing an effective light-receiving area and a takeout electrode region integrally extended out of the principal electrode region so as to allow a connection with another electrical member, said first and third electrodes and a part of the pyroelectric sheet disposed between these electrodes constituting a first pyroelectric element, said second and fourth electrodes and a part of the pyroelectric sheet disposed between these electrodes constituting a second pyroelectric element; wherein



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART

The present invention relates to a dual-type pyroelectric sensor comprising a pair of pyroelectric (detector) elements, more particularly a dual pyroelectric sensor excellent in common-mode noise-canceling characteristic with little variation in effective light-receiving area defined as an overlapping area of a pair of patterned electrode disposed to sandwich a pyroelectric sheet even in case of relative positional deviation between the patterned electrodes formed on both major surfaces of the pyroelectric sheet.

Detection of radiation, such as infra-red radiation, is frequently used in electronic devices or appliances, such as remote switching systems, intruder alarms and movement sensors. The common principle utilized in these devices is that an action of, e.g., a human being, such as waving of hands, is detected as an infrared radiation source and differentiated from an infrared radiation from other less moving objects, and that a change in infrared radiation entering a device is converted into an electric signal to judge whether it is caused by movement of an infrared radiation source.
 
  An object of the invention is to provide a pyroelectric type infrared sensor without external lens, made in a compact size, and having an improved sensibility....  A pyroelectric infrared ray sensor is disclosed. The pyroelectric sensor includes first and second reflecting electrodes formed on a face of the pyroelectric...