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Title:
A METAL DETECTOR
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2020/210859
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A body for a handheld metal detector, the body comprising: a lower end configured to engage with a sensor head; an upper end comprising an armrest connected to an upper shaft element; and a grip element intermediate to the lower end and the upper end, the grip element comprising a grip portion configured to allow a user to hold the body, and a first retaining means for slidably retaining the upper shaft element such that the distance between the armrest and the grip element is able to be adjusted.

Inventors:
GALL LIAM RONALD CAMERON (AU)
Application Number:
PCT/AU2020/000034
Publication Date:
October 22, 2020
Filing Date:
April 17, 2020
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
MINELAB ELECTRONICS PTY LTD (AU)
International Classes:
B25G1/04; F16B7/14; G01V3/12
Foreign References:
US20090009173A12009-01-08
US20160231448A12016-08-11
DE4318563A11994-12-08
US3947140A1976-03-30
USD756247S2016-05-17
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
MADDERNS PTY LTD (AU)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

1. A body for a handheld metal detector, the body comprising:

a lower end configured to engage with a sensor head;

an upper end comprising an armrest connected to an upper shaft element; and

a grip element intermediate to the lower end and the upper end, the grip element comprising a grip portion configured to al low a user to hold the body, and a first retaining means for sl idably retaining the upper shaft element such that the distance between the armrest and the grip element is able to be adjusted.

2. The body as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first retaining means is in the form of an aperture through which the upper shaft element locates.

3. The body as claimed in claims 1 or 2, wherein the first retaining means further comprises a first locking means for selectively locking the position of the upper shaft element with respect to the grip element.

4. The body as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the armrest is connected to an upper end of the upper shaft element, and a lower end of the upper shaft element is configured to be sl idably retained by the first retaining means.

5. The body as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the lower end of the body comprises a lower shaft element configured to engage with the sensor head.

6. The body as claimed in claim 5, wherein the upper shaft element is configured to receive the lower shaft element such that the lower shaft element and the upper shaft element extend substantial ly col l inearly, such that the body as a straight rod configuration.

7. The body as claimed in claim 6, wherein the upper shaft element is configured to telescopical ly receive the lower shaft element, such that the distance between the arm rest and the sensor head is able to be adjusted.

8. The body as claimed in claim 6, wherein the grip element further comprises a second retaining means for fixedly retaining the lower shaft element.

9. The body as claimed in claim 8, wherein the first and second retaining means of the grip element are positioned either side of the grip portion such that the lower shaft element and the upper shaft element extend in a spaced apart relationship with each other, such that the body has an s-shape configuration.

10. A metal detector comprising:

a sensor head; and

a body comprising:

a lower end configured to engage with the sensor head;

an upper end comprising an armrest connected to an upper shaft element; and

a grip element intermediate the lower end and the upper end, the grip element comprising a grip portion configured to al low a user to hold the body, and a first retaining means for sl idably retaining the upper shaft element such that the distance between the armrest and the grip element is able to be adjusted.

11. The metal detector as claimed in claim 10, wherein the first retaining means is in the form of an aperture through which the upper shaft element locates.

12. The metal detector as claimed in claims 10 and 11, wherein the first retaining means further comprises a first locking means for selectively locking the position of the upper shaft element with respect to the grip element.

13. The metal detector as claimed in any one of claims 10 to 12, wherein the armrest is connected to an upper end of the upper shaft element, and a lower end of the upper shaft element is configured to be sl idably retained by the first retaining means.

14. The metal detector as claimed in any one of claims 10 to 13, wherein the lower end of the body comprises a lower shaft element configured to engage with the sensor head.

15. The metal detector as claimed in claim 14, wherein the upper shaft element is configured to receive the lower shaft element such that the lower shaft element and the upper shaft element extend substantial ly col l inearly, such that the body is a straight rod configuration.

16. The body as claimed in claim 15, wherein the upper shaft element is configured to telescopically receive the lower shaft element, such that the distance between the arm rest and the sensor head is able to be adjusted.

17. The body as claimed in claim 15, wherein the grip element further comprises a second retaining means for fixedly retaining the lower shaft element.

18. The body as claimed in claim 17, wherein the first and second retaining means of the grip element are positioned either side of the grip portion such that the lower shaft element and the upper shaft element extend in a spaced apart relationship with each other, such that the body has an s-shape configuration.

19. The metal detector as claimed in claim 10, wherein the metal detector is capable of changing between an s-shape configuration and a straight rod configuration.

Description:
A METAL DETECTOR

PRIORITY DOCUMENT

[0001] The present application claims priority from Australian Provisional Patent Appl ication No.

2019901361 titled "A M ETAL DETECTOR" and filed on 18 Apri l 2019, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0002] The present disclosure relates to a metal detector. In a particular form, the present disclosure relates to a body for a metal detector.

BACKGROUND

[0003] A typical metal detector assembly comprises a detection head which houses various metal detecting elements, and a body, which al lows a user to be able to stand in an upright position and move the detection head close to the ground. The body wi ll typically feature a grip element which allows the operator to grasp the body with one hand, and an armrest with an adjustable cuff and strap, which engages with the forearm of the operator.

[0004] With operators sometimes using metal detectors for extended periods of time, ergonomics are an important consideration. Another important consideration is the need for a product that is able to be reduced in size for storage and/or transport.

[0005] Two known body configurations are the "S rod” configuration, where the grip element forms part of an s-shaped profile, and the "straight rod” configuration, where the grip element extends from the straight rod configuration.

[0006] It is against this background that the present disclosure has been developed.

SUMMARY

[0007] According to a first aspect, there is provided a body for a handheld metal detector, the body comprising a lower end configured to engage with a sensor head, an upper end comprising an armrest, and a grip element intermediate to the lower end and the upper end, the grip element comprising a grip portion configured to al low a user to hold the body, wherein the distance between the armrest and the grip element is able to be adjusted. [0008] In one form, the armrest is connected to an upper shaft element and the grip element comprises a first retaining means for slidably retaining the upper shaft element.

[0009] In one form, the first retaining means is in the form of an aperture through which the upper shaft element locates.

[0010] In one form, the first retaining means further comprises a first locking means for selectively locking the position of the shaft element with respect to the grip element.

[0011] In one form, the armrest is connected to an upper end of the shaft element, and a lower end of the shaft element is configured to be slidably retained by the first retaining means.

[0012] In one form, the lower end of the body comprises a lower shaft element configured to engage with the sensor head.

[0013] In one form, the lower end of the upper shaft element is configured to telescopically receive the lower shaft element.

[0014] In one form, the grip element further comprises a second retaining means for fixedly retaining the lower shaft element.

[0015] In one form, the first and second retaining means of the grip element are positioned either side of the grip portion such that the lower shaft element and the upper shaft element extend in a spaced apart relationship with each other, such that the body has an s-shape configuration.

[0016] According to a second aspect, there is provided a metal detector comprising a sensor head, and a body comprising a lower end configured to engage with the sensor head, an upper end comprising an armrest connected to a shaft element, and a grip element intermediate to the lower end and the upper end, the grip element comprising a grip portion configured to allow a user to hold the body, and a first retaining means for slidably retaining the shaft element such that the distance between the armrest and the grip element is able to be adjusted, wherein the metal detector is capable of changing between an s-shape configuration and a straight rod configuration.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0017] Embodiments of the present invention will be discussed with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:

[0018] Figure 1 is a side view of a metal detector, in a first configuration, in an extended state; [0019] Figure 2 is a rear perspective view of the metal detector as shown in Figure 1;

[0020] Figure 3 is a rear exploded perspective view of the metal detector as shown in Figure 1;

[0021] Figure 4 is a front exploded perspective view of the metal detector as shown in Figure 1;

[0022] Figure 5 is a side view of the metal detector as shown in Figure 1, in a collapsed state; and

[0023] Figure 6 is a side view of the metal detector, in a second configuration, in an extended state.

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

[0024] In this specification, unless specified otherwise, terms such as "lower", "upper" etc are relative terms and not absolute. General ly, the relative terms are to be understood based on the perspective of the operator when the operator is holding the hand-held metal detector in front with the arm holding the metal detector shaft extending forward away from the body. Thus, in this position, a sensor head of a metal detector is closer to the ground and considered to be at a "lower" portion and a grip element for holding the metal detector is further away from the ground, thus at an "upper" portion.

[0025] Referring to Figures 1 to 5 there is shown a metal detector 1, comprising a detector head or sensor head 10 and a body 100. The body 100 comprises a lower end configured to engage with the detector head 10, an upper end comprising an armrest 50, and a grip element 30 intermediate to the lower end and the upper end, the grip element 30 comprising a grip portion 31 configured to al low a user to hold the body, wherein the distance between the armrest 50 and the grip element 30 is able to be adjusted.

[0026] The armrest 50 is connected to an upper shaft element 40, and as can be seen in Figures 3 and 4, the grip element 30 comprises a first retaining means 32 for sl idably retaining the upper shaft element 40.

[0027] The first retaining means is in the form of an aperture 32, through which the upper shaft element 40 locates. It can also be seen that the first retaining means 32 comprises a locking means in the form of a latch 34 for selectively locking the position of the upper shaft element 40 with respect to the grip element 30, such that the distance between the armrest 50 and the grip element 30 is able to be adjusted. The upper shaft element 40 and the aperture 32 both have the same non-circular cross section, sized and configured to prevent or at least reduce the shaft element 40 twisting relative to the grip element 30. Referring now to Figures 2 to 4 it can be seen that the armrest 50 is connected to an upper end of the upper shaft element 40, and a lower end of the upper shaft element 40 is configured to be slidably retained by the first retaining means 32. The armrest 50 comprises an adjustable cuff 51 and strap 52 configured to wrap around an operator's arm when in use. [0028] It wi l l be appreciated that by virtue of the adjustabi l ity of the distance between the armrest 50 and the grip element 30, that the distance can be finely adjusted to suit the length of the operator's arm.

[0029] Whi le in the embodiment shown, the distance between the armrest 50 and the grip element 30 is able to be adjusted by virtue of the first retaining means 32 and the upper shaft element 40, it will be appreciated alternative means for adjusting the distance may be possible. For instance, the upper shaft element 40 may itself be extendable, or alternatively, the upper shaft element 40 may be fixedly secured to the grip element 30 and the armrest 50 is adjustably secured to the upper shaft 40.

[0030] Referring now to Figures 3 and 4 it can also be seen that the grip element 30 further comprises a second retaining means 33 for fixedly retaining a lower shaft element 20, wherein the lower shaft element 20 is configured to engage with the sensor head 10. The sensor head 10 is connected to the lower shaft element 20 in a rotatable manner, such that the sensor head 10 can be folded against the lower shaft element 20 for storage.

[0031] It can be seen that the lower shaft element 20 features a first and second portion 21, 22, wherein the first portion 21 (connected to sensor head 10) is configured to telescopical ly slide within the second portion 22 (connected to the grip element 30). The lower shaft element 20 further comprises a second locking means 23 configured to selectively lock the first portion 21 relative to the second portion 22, such that the overal l length of the lower shaft element 20 is able to be sl idably adjusted. It can be seen that the first and second portions 21, 22 have hol low cross sections. They are sized and configured to prevent or at least reduce the two portions twisting relative to each other, for example, anti-rotation feature may be included.

[0032] It wi l l be appreciated that by virtue of the adjustabi l ity of the length of the lower shaft element 20, that the length can be adjusted to suit the height of the operator. Furthermore, as shown in Figure 5, it wi l l also be appreciated that it al lows for the overal l length of the metal detector 1 to be reduced for storage.

[0033] Referring to Figure 4, it can be seen that the second portion 22 of the lower shaft element 20 is fixedly connected to the grip element 30 via the second retaining means, in the form of an aperture 33 configured to receive the second portion 22 of the lower shaft element 20, where the second portion 22 is fixedly secured to the grip element 30 via a fastener in the form of a bolt 35 screwed in to a threaded insert 24 in the second portion 22. It wi l l however be appreciated that any suitable fastening arrangement may be appl ied. The aperture 33 has the same non-circular cross section as the second portion 22, where they are sized and configured to prevent or at least reduce the lower shaft element 20 twisting relative to the grip element 30. The first and second retaining means 32, 33 of the grip element 30 are positioned either side of the grip portion 31 such that the lower shaft element 20 and the upper shaft element 40 extend in a spaced apart relationship with each other, with the grip portion 31 bridging the two shaft elements 20, 40 such that the body 100 has an s-shape configuration.

[0034] Referring now to Figure 6 where the metal detector 1 is shown in an alternate or "straight rod" configuration. It can be seen that in this configuration, instead of the armrest 50 being secured to the upper shaft 40, it is secured to the second portion 22 of the lower shaft element 20. The second portion 22 is then located through the first retaining means aperture 32, such that the grip portion 31 extends away from the shaft element 20, and, first portion 21 of the lower shaft element is telescopical ly received by the second portion 22 such that the two shaft elements extend substantial ly col l inearly. It wi l l be appreciated that in this configuration, the distance between the armrest 50 and the grip element 30 and the overall length of the metal detector 1 is sti l l able to be slidably adjusted by virtue of the locking means 34 acting upon the second portion 22, and the second locking means 23 respectively.

[0035] It wi l l be appreciated that the second retaining means aperture 33 in the grip element 30 not being util ised in this configuration, may be left open, or it may be covered by an end cap or the l ike.

[0036] As shown in both embodiments, the grip element 30 also comprises a control module 60, which comprises elements such as a user interface, speaker(s), batteries, processor and means for connecting to the sensor head 10.

[0037] It wi l l be appreciated that the above disclosure describes a body suitable for use with a metal detector, which is capable of being employed in either an S rod or a straight rod configuration. This is useful from an operator preference perspective, for instance, one metal detector may be used by more than one operator, where each operator may have different configuration preferences. Furthermore, the body is configured to allow the armrest to slidably move relative to the grip element, such that the distance between the armrest and the grip element is able to be slidably adjusted. This is useful from an ergonomic perspective, al lowing the position of the armrest to be sl idably adjusted to the length of the operator's arm. It is also useful in that the armrest is able to be col lapsed against the grip element, reducing the length of the metal detector for storage and/or transport.

[0038] Throughout the specification and the claims that fol low, unless the context requires otherwise, the words "comprise" and " include" and variations such as "comprising" and“including" wi l l be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers, but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.

[0039] The reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgement of any form of suggestion that such prior art forms part of the common general knowledge. [0040] It wi l l be appreciated by those ski lled in the art that the invention is not restricted in its use to the particular appl ication described. Neither is the present invention restricted in its preferred embodiment with regard to the particular elements and/or features described or depicted herein. It wi l l be appreciated that the invention is not l imited to the embodiment or embodiments disclosed, but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications and substitutions without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth and defined by the fol lowing claims.




 
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