Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for detecting open flames in an outdoor environment. Structurally, the outdoor flame detector includes both an ultra-violet (UV) detector and a Radio Frequency (RF) detector. While operating within predetermined parameters, these detectors respectively create an event signal(s) and a cancel signal(s). In detail, the UV detector will output an event signal whenever UV radiation with a fluence above a predetermined value is incident on the UV detector. On the other hand, the RF detector will output a cancel signal whenever it receives an RF component transmitted in an electrical arc discharge having an intensity above a predetermined threshold. The event signal and the cancel signal are then individually and collectively evaluated by a computer to distinguish between an actual open flame and a non-flame event, such as an electric arc discharge (e.g. lightening, electric motors and arc welding).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 14, 2014
Date of Patent:
September 15, 2015
Assignees:
VOLUTION INC., THERMO PRO MANUFACTURING, LLC
Inventors:
Charles Shafee Slemon, Michael Shafee Slemon, Charles Slemon, Dewey Barton Morris, John B. Walsh
Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for detecting open flames in an outdoor environment. Structurally, the outdoor flame detector includes both an ultra-violet (UV) detector and a Radio Frequency (RF) detector. While operating within predetermined parameters, these detectors respectively create an event signal(s) and a cancel signal(s). In detail, the UV detector will output an event signal whenever UV radiation with a fluence above a predetermined value is incident on the UV detector. On the other hand, the RF detector will output a cancel signal whenever it receives an RF component transmitted in an electrical arc discharge having an intensity above a predetermined threshold. The event signal and the cancel signal are then individually and collectively evaluated by a computer to distinguish between an actual open flame and a non-flame event, such as an electric arc discharge (e.g. lightening, electric motors and arc welding).
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 14, 2014
Publication date:
October 23, 2014
Applicants:
Volution Inc., Thermo Pro Manufacturing, LLC
Inventors:
Charles Shafee Slemon, Michael Shafee Slemon, Charles Slemon, Dewey Barton Morris, John B. Walsh