Patents Assigned to Pittway Corporation
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Publication number: 20020021223Abstract: An energy efficient, easily manufacturable, multi-sensor detector incorporates a smoke sensor and a thermal sensor. A single die programmed processor with integrally formed storage circuits for programs and parameters senses sensor signals, from different types of sensors, during a common activation cycle and processes those signals during the same cycle. The processor can also monitor the condition of an energy supplying battery and provide modulation signals to an audible output device. Other detector functions can be interleaved between output device modulation signals to minimize the cost of the programmed processor and thereby provide the required functionality very cost effectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Pittway CorporationInventors: Hsing C. Jen, Deborah R. Baricovich
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Patent number: 6331820Abstract: A paddle type flow detector for an explosive environment is mountable onto a pipe. The detector includes a structure for mounting to a pipe, a substantially sealed switch housing containing an electrical switch, and a paddle located within the pipe. A lever mechanism connects to the paddle and extends up through the mounting structure and to the switch housing. A spring is contained between the switch housing and the mounting structure and is connected between the lever mechanism and a screw adjustable spring block. The spring is contained within a spring compartment formed between the switch conduit and the mounting structure. A slide rod is operatively connected to the lever mechanism and to the switch to change a state of the switch upon sliding movement of the slide rod. The slide rod is tightly fit within a bore of the switch housing and blocks a flame path between the switch housing and the spring compartment.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2000Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventors: Zoltan Borbath, Scott E. Robillard
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Patent number: 6326880Abstract: An ambient condition detector incorporates a control switch which can be actuatable by one of a plurality of circumstances. In a response to an actuated switch, control circuitry of the detector selects at least one predetermined function or process to carry out. The control circuitry can include a programmed processor and a storage unit. A plurality of processes or functions can be stored in the storage unit. One or more of the processes can be selected for execution in response to signals received from the control switch. The switch can be closed in response to manual actuation, a magnetic field, or incident electromagnetic radiation such as RF signals or a beam of light.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1998Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventor: Lee D. Tice
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Patent number: 6320501Abstract: A multi-unit ambient condition detecting system incorporates either a wired or a wireless communication medium wherein the units are in bi-directional communication with one another. Units can incorporate programmed processors and ambient condition sensors such as smoke or gas sensors. In response to detected local ambient conditions, the respective units can transmit messages indicative of the level of sensed ambient condition to other units in the system. The units can maintain running totals of levels of ambient conditions received from other units in the system and combine those received indicators, along with one or more locally generated indicators, to determine that a selected condition, such as fire or gas is present in at least a portion of the region being monitors. Output devices coupled to the communication medium can provide human discernable audible or visible indicators of the presence of one or more selected conditions.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventors: Lee D. Tice, Manley S. Keeler, Robert J. Clow, Tarek Farag, Jerry L. Howard
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Patent number: 6314772Abstract: A lock for locking closed a housing for an alarm pull station includes a lock cam and a lock cylinder assembly. The lock cylinder assembly includes: a lock actuation cylinder having a keyhole exposed on a front side of the housing and a key actuation socket in registry with the keyhole, and a tumbler plate movable transversely through the lock actuation cylinder and interposed between the keyhole and the socket. The tumbler plate includes a bore which is out of registry with the keyhole and movable into registry with the keyhole by a key pushed into the keyhole. The lock actuation cylinder is rotatable by an Allen wrench key fit into the socket. The lock actuation cylinder is surrounded by a lock body which is fixed to the housing. The tumbler plate is biased to be engaged into a slot in the lock body and is moveable transversely by the key to disengage the lock body. The lock actuation cylinder rotates the lock cam for locking the base plate to the cover.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventor: Eric W. Hohlfelder
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Patent number: 6292541Abstract: A system and method to detect ground faults in a multi-processor communication system that includes a communications link that extends between the processors. The processors isolate different sections of the link. Measurements made with different isolated sections establish the location of the fault. The processors can also make measurements of the link to establish the magnitude of a shunt impedance on the link. Where an abnormal value of shunt impedance is detected, the respective devices can activate or deactivate solid state isolation circuitry to disconnect a section of the link exhibiting the abnormal level of shunt impedance.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventors: Lee D. Tice, Robert J. Clow, Manley S. Keeler
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Patent number: 6288639Abstract: A method for ensuring that an adequate signal margin exists between an alarm system's central control unit and its wireless devices during normal operation. The wireless devices include a remote dialer, a remote siren, and a user interface device. During installation of the alarm system, the installer locates the central control unit and the wireless device being installed. An alarm condition is simulated, and an alarm message is transmitted by the central control unit's transmitter at a power level lower than the power level during normal operation. The wireless device indicates if it has successfully received the alarm message, or if it has not, it is relocated and the alarm condition is simulated again until the wireless device indicates that it has received the alarm message. The installer knows there will be adequate signal margin between the central control unit and the wireless device during normal operation when the low power alarm message has been received by the wireless device.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1998Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventor: Kenneth L. Addy
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Patent number: 6275160Abstract: A flow detector includes solid state delay circuitry coupled to a flow indicating device. In response to flow being indicated, the delay circuitry is enabled. After a preset delay interval, if flow is still being indicated, an output signal can be generated. The flow indicating device can be a two-state mechanical switch. A mode setting element can be used to configure the detector for different types of installations.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2000Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventor: Simon Ha
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Patent number: 6252501Abstract: A multi-processor communication system includes a plurality of processors in bidirectional communication with one another. One processor can transmit a message to an intended recipient. The message can be correctly received by other processors. In the event that the intended processor does not correctly receive the message and transmits a failure indicating message, the other processors, upon detection of the failure will retransmit the message. Ambient condition sensors can be coupled to some of the processors.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1998Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventors: Lee D. Tice, Jerry L. Howard, Robert J. Clow, Manley S. Keeler
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Patent number: 6229439Abstract: An ambient condition detector includes at least a sensor for a first ambient condition and a second, sensor which is responsive to a second ambient condition not necessarily correlated to the first condition. Control circuitry, coupled to both sensors, processes an output from the first sensor to reduce transients and/or noise therein which are not correlated to the first ambient condition. Processing characteristics are altered in response to an output from the second sensor. The processing can take place at the detector or, in part, at the detector and, in part, at a displaced, common control element. The output from the first sensor can also be used to modify the processing of the output of the second sensor.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventor: Lee D. Tice
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Patent number: 6222456Abstract: A detector includes a sensor of an ambient condition. Outputs from the sensor are sampled at a predetermined rate when the outputs do not represent an alarm condition. The outputs are analyzed using pattern recognition techniques to determine if a predetermined profile, which precedes the presence of an alarm condition, is present. In the event that the profile is detected, the sample rate is increased along with associated sample value processing. The detector includes a programmable processor coupled to the sensor. The processor includes pattern recognition instructions for detecting the presence of the predetermined profile. The processor also includes instructions for altering the sampling rate in response to the detected presence of the profile. A second sensor can be incorporated to provide sample rate altering signals.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1998Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventor: Lee D. Tice
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Patent number: 6166648Abstract: An aspirated-type detector includes a housing with an internal ambient condition sensing region and a sensor carried therein. The housing is perforated with ambient atmosphere inflow ports. A fan or similar device lowers the pressure in the internal region thereby producing a positive inflow of adjacent, external ambient atmosphere into the sensing region. Alternatively, the fan can be operated to inject exterior ambient atmosphere into the sensing chamber under positive pressure. The fan can also be modularized. The detector can incorporate control circuitry for supervisory or signal processing purposes.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1999Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventors: Jim Wiemeyer, Thomas William Shoaff, George Schoenfelder, Lee Tice
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Patent number: 6167447Abstract: A multi-processor system makes it possible to enhance information transmitted between processors. Any one of the processors can inject information into a data transmission between other processors. The injected information can identify or indicate the location of one processor with respect to another processor. Alternately, it can define which processor or processors should respond or specify an action to be taken. Where one processor is transmitting to another processor, a third processor, upon detecting the transmission, can insert additional information into the transmission sequence at an appropriate location. A fourth processor, also monitoring the communications sequence could insert additional information into the same sequence as well.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1997Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventor: Lee D. Tice
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Patent number: 6163263Abstract: A self-monitoring power supply can be incorporated into electrical devices which are part of a multi-device communication system. The power supply is energized by electrical energy received from a medium on an intermittent basis. The self-monitoring circuitry assures that the device has sufficient energy for carrying out its functions. Noise rejection and noise immunity can be enhanced in such devices by circuitry which upon detection of a transmission start signal or a clock pulse locks out data signals for a predetermined period of time and upon detection of a data signal locks out transmission start or clock pulses for a predetermined period of time.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventors: Lee D. Tice, Robert J. Clow, Manley S. Keeler
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Patent number: 6150935Abstract: An alarm system which incorporates a plurality of highly sensitive, early warning, smoke detectors incorporates functionality for distinguishing between detector signals in response to ambient smoke and detector signals in response to the presence of non-smoke, fibrous materials. Detectors are spatially arranged in predetermined regions. Information concerning the arrangement of detectors is stored in the common control unit. Additionally, a performance history for each of the detectors is also stored in the control unit. If one of the detectors exhibits a relatively large output which is large enough to indicate a possible fire, a previously stored history from the outputs of that detector is analyzed. If the previously stored history indicates a fire related profile, such as a relatively gradual increase in smoke level over a period of time, the signal from that detector is regarded as being indicative of smoke and an alarm is indicated.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventor: Donald D. Anderson
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Patent number: 6150936Abstract: A self testing wireless data communications system suitable for use with an alarm system, the receiving element of the communications system is capable of measuring the signal strength (RSSI) of the received message and comparing it with stored signal information from a memory location associated with the ID of the transmitting device. Upon an unfavorable comparison, the system indicates a trouble condition by updating a user-interface visual display and/or alerting a central station. The system may have additional features such as the stored signal information may be updated to produce a running average of the RSSI of each message, or the indication of a trouble condition may include intelligent processing prior to updating a user-interface visual display.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1998Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventor: Kenneth L. Addy
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Patent number: 6133843Abstract: A plastic mounting plate closes a junction box which delivers wires to an alarm unit or emergency light or the like. The mounting plate is connected to the junction box by screws which engage threaded holes provided by the junction box. The mounting plate can be mounted to either a single-wide junction box or a double-wide junction box and provides corresponding holes for connection to either box. An alternate mounting plate for a single-wide junction box is also provided. An alarm device can be connected to the mounting plate directly by screws or by a combination of a single screw and a tab which is received into a slot onto the mounting plate. The mounting plate can be color-coded for a particular alarm service, such as fire, weather warnings, or other emergency condition.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1997Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventor: Curtis R. Davidson
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Patent number: D446741Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventors: Dale H. Johnson, Thomas Young, Michael D. Berg
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Patent number: D433953Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2000Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventors: Michael Woznicki, Kalvin Watson
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Patent number: D434008Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventors: John M. Kovach, John A. Lombardi