Rate Of Temperature Change Patents (Class 340/589)
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Patent number: 7002478Abstract: A method of operating a computer for smoke and flame detection comprising the steps of: receiving digitised images of the region to be monitored; comparing pixels of one of said images with pixels of another said image according to two predetermined procedures to produce a flame present decision and a smoke present decision; and providing a fire detected signal according to said smoke present and flame present decisions.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2001Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: VSD LimitedInventors: Ian Frederick Moore, Edward Grellier Colby, Michael John Black
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Patent number: 6900730Abstract: A heat source locator (10) is disclosed having an elongated housing (11) in which is mounted a thermal detector (21), an infrared laser (22), a visible laser (23), and a light bar (25) all coupled directly or indirectly to the outputs of a semi-conductor (27). The thermal detector (21) is mounted within the housing (11) to sense a thermal input within a field of view FV along a central longitudinal axis LA. The infrared laser (22) is mounted within the housing (11) to transmit an infrared laser beam IRB generally parallel to and closely adjacent the longitudinal axis LA. The visible light (23) is mounted within the housing (11) to transmit a visible light laser beam VB generally parallel to and closely adjacent the longitudinal axis LA. With this construction, a target may be generally located by the thermal detector and the location pinpointed through an illumination of the target by one of the lasers.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Inventors: Keith Oliver, Chung T. Cheng
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Patent number: 6897782Abstract: A method for monitoring thermal overload of an electric load element in a motor vehicle containing other electric consumers, which can be switched into a stand-by phase is disclosed. The load element is monitored by a control device using a calculated load temperature parameter. During a first operational phase, a power loss of the load element or a quantity that is essentially proportional thereto is evaluated for calculating the load temperature parameter. During one or more stand-by phases, the control device is switched with essentially no current between the first operational phase and a second operational phase. After the control device is switched on in the second operational phase, at least one quantity, which is characteristic for the moment of switching on, is evaluated for calculating the existing load temperature parameter.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH & Co. KG, CoburgInventors: Peter Heinrich, Karl-Heinz Preis, Steffen Nicolai, Michael Huhn, Jochen Ehrenpfordt
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Patent number: 6885304Abstract: Monitoring apparatus and methods for monitoring the reaction of people to a performance use two or more monitoring devices of different types. Output signals from the monitoring devices are combined to produce at least one crowd reaction signal indicative of the reaction of those people to the performance. Particularly appropriate types of monitoring device are described, as is automatic performance generating apparatus, such an automatic DJ, adapted to use crowd reaction signals to modify performances.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: David Trevor Cliff, Timothy Alan Heath Wilkinson
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Patent number: 6819237Abstract: An apparatus and fire protection system for detecting and extinguishing a spark, flame, or fire on a heat sensitive explosive object, which identifies, locates and relays vital information related to the particular endangered explosive object. The invention can be used to protect any heat sensitive object from thermal damage, explosive or not. Thermal energy activates a power supply, which powers the system, including a plurality of status sensor circuits that determine the status of the source of thermal energy. Each source of thermal energy is individually encoded to relay traits specific to the particular hazardous item, such as cook-off rate, type of energetic material and detonation temperature. Ultimately, all the information from the plurality of circuits and the EEPROM is relayed to personnel via the main system status display board. This permits personnel to become aware of a potential threat and monitor efforts to subdue the threat.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: John E. Wilson, Matthew L. Boggs, Howard L. Bowman
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Patent number: 6809637Abstract: An unsafe operating condition, such as low pressure, of a pneumatic tire is monitored by measuring a temperature (T) of the pneumatic tire, determining (304, 308) rates (R1, R2) at which the tire temperature is changing, and indicating (340) when the rate exceeds predetermined values (A, C). The rate (R1, R2) may be determined with respect to time (t), or with respect to some other parameter such as travel distance (x). The predetermined value (C) may be a function of the tire's rotational velocity (V). The rotation speed (V) of the tire may be taken into account. The driver may be alerted when the temperature exceeds a maximum acceptable operating temperature (D) for the tire, or when the temperature of one tire deviates significantly from the temperatures of the other tires on the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventor: Robert Walter Brown
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Patent number: 6788208Abstract: A method and a fire-alarm system controls stationary fire-extinguishing systems. The fire-alarm devices of the fire-alarm system are equipped with one or more detectors. If at least one pre-adjustable alarm threshold of a fire identification characteristic is reached, the fire-extinguishing device is activated and the fire detectors are selectively switched to a higher stage of sensitivity. The detectors to be switched are locally selected depending on the actual development of the fire in terms of space. The dynamic adaptation of the sensitivity of the detectors to the development of a fire permits analyzing the development of the fire through the generated smoke, water vapor or extinguishing-water mist, and to influence the fire-extinction process in a targeted manner.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Minimax GmbHInventor: Hauke Dittmer
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Patent number: 6778088Abstract: An identification device for mounting within a container that includes a chamber positioned within an interior section and an access opening within an outer surface of the container and in communication with the chamber. The identification device includes a wireless communication device and a mounting unit. The mounting unit is positioned around the wireless communication device and is selectively positionable from a first orientation in which the wireless communication device and mounting unit are sized to extend through the access opening and a second expanded orientation larger than the width of the access opening. The invention also includes a monitoring system having at least one interrogation point for communicating with the identification device.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2000Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Marconi Intellectual Property (US) Inc.Inventor: Ian J. Forster
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Patent number: 6727820Abstract: A method for monitoring the operating temperature within a card shelf having a plurality of discrete electronic cards includes receiving a first temperature indicative of an operating temperature of an item on one of the electronic cards. A second temperature indicative of an ambient temperature in which the electronic card is operating is also received. Based on the first and second temperatures, a temperature controller determines whether the item is operating within specified limits.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc.Inventors: Albert Pedoeem, Steven J. Brolin, James F. Burnell
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Patent number: 6611207Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for detecting fire with light section image to sense smoke. Infrared radiation arrays (1) and infrared cameras (2) are provided in a monitored area. The images of the infrared light spots transmitted by the infrared radiation arrays (1) are converted into video signals by the infrared cameras (2), and transferred to a video switcher (3). The video switcher sends the video signals received from the infrared cameras to a computer (4) one by one. The computer processes the signals. If fire is sensed, the computer controls the alarm unit (5) to alarm by a linkage.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2002Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: University of Science and Technology of ChinaInventors: Hongyong Yuan, Weicheng Fan, Guofeng Su, Binghai Liu, Shenyou Liu, Qingan Wang
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Patent number: 6578373Abstract: A floodback detector for refrigerant systems employing any of: minimum suction temperature, temperature rate of change and duration thereof; minimum superheat, superheat rate of change and duration thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Inventor: William J. Barbier
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Publication number: 20030076232Abstract: A fault detection system detecting malfunctions or deteriorations, which may result in an inverter fault, is provided. The system has a temperature sensor installed on a semiconductor module to monitor a temperature rise rate. It is judged that an abnormal condition had occurred if the thermal resistance is increased by the deterioration of a soldering layer of the semiconductor module or by drive circuit malfunctions and, as a result, the relation between an operation mode and the temperature rise rate falls outside a predetermined range.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Applicant: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Yutaka Sato, Masahiro Nagasu, Katsumi Ishikawa, Ryuichi Saito, Satoru Inarida
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Publication number: 20030076233Abstract: A fault detection system detecting malfunctions or deteriorations, which may result in an inverter fault, is provided. The system has a temperature sensor installed on a semiconductor module to monitor a temperature rise rate. It is judged that an abnormal condition has occurred if the thermal resistance is increased by the deterioration of a soldering layer of the semiconductor module or by drive circuit malfunctions and, as a result, the relation between an operation mode and the temperature rise rate falls outside a predetermined range.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Applicant: HITACHI, LTD.Inventors: Yutaka Sato, Masahiro Nagasu, Katsumi Ishikawa, Ryuichi Saito, Satoru Inarida
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Patent number: 6504484Abstract: A control method using power to prevent overheat inside of an electric equipment includes a setting unit, a sensing unit, a central processing unit, an alarm unit, a power cut-off protection unit, and s control unit. The detecting values are supplied by the sensing members of the sensing unit into the central processing unit to be compared with the setting temperature value. The central processing unit then outputs a corresponding control signal to the control unit which controls the loads to perform actions of unload or reload. When the temperature values of the detected members reach the setting temperature values, the central processing unit outputs a control signal to the alarm unit to send an alarm while the power cut-off protection unit cuts off the power of the electric equipment, thereby preventing the detected members from being overheated so as to increase the used lifetime, and thereby assuring the operational functions of the detected members.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Cohand Technology Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kuo-Liang Weng
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Patent number: 6486785Abstract: Providing an animal shield having two halves snapped together around an electrical bushing and connector. The animal shield has a multiplicity of closely spaced apart openings substantially covering its body. An infrared camera is aimed at the animal shield and the temperature output of the electrical bushing and connector are recorded. If the temperature reading shows a temperature output of more than 5° F. over ambient, a report is made so that the bushing and connector can be serviced by appropriate personnel.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Universal Thermography, Inc.Inventor: William Hoth
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Publication number: 20020163436Abstract: A system is provided for monitoring the food product of a remote food product retailer. The system includes a management center in communication with the remote food product retailer via a communication network. The communication network is accessible via a user interface that may be located at any of the management center, the remote location or some other location. The management center gathers food product temperature information and uses that information to determine whether the shelved food product is within acceptable food safety and quality limits. If the food product exceeds these limits, an alarm is sounded at either the management center and the remote location. The user interface is operable to monitor the status of the food product via a selection of screens and remotely respond to the alarms.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventors: Abtar Singh, Thomas J. Mathews, Neal Starling, Paul Wickberg
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Patent number: 6466132Abstract: An incipient failure indication apparatus for an environmental control system which includes a heat exchanger through which air flows and a temperature control thermostat. The indication apparatus includes an indicator having an alarm in communication with a control board, the control board in communication with the thermostat. The alarm has a visual indicator and/or an aural indicator, whereby the attention of a person is attracted to the indicator upon activation of the alarm. A first temperature sensor is disposed on the upstream side of the heat exchanger and a second temperature sensor is disposed on the downstream side of the heat exchanger, whereby the temperature sensors respectively sense the temperature of the air upstream and downstream of the heat exchanger. The first and second temperature sensors are in communication with the control board, and the control board has means for comparing the temperatures sensed thereby.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: International Comfort Products Corporation (USA)Inventors: Cosimo Caronna, Danny R. Burdette
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Patent number: 6437698Abstract: A smoke alarm device has an ASIC (1) with an integrated photo detector (3) and control circuit. The photo detector output is compared every ten seconds with an alarm threshold level in a comparator circuit (10), with a sensitivity-decrease threshold in a comparator circuit (11), and with a sensitivity-increase threshold in a comparator circuit (12). A logic block (2) causes sensitivity to be increased or decreased in which decreases take place at intervals of six hours and increases take place after 40 secs. The logic block (2) provides for least sensitivity at power-up with rapid increases to the appropriate level according to the level of back-scatter caused by dust contamination. The logic block (2) maintains a high signal on an interconnect terminal (9) for four seconds after a test button (7) is pressed so that a maintenance person can hear remote interconnected devices after the local device has stopped sounding.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: E.I. Technology LimitedInventors: Michael Byrne, James Duignan, Keith Fawcett, Fergus Flynn, Michael Guinee
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Patent number: 6429777Abstract: The system includes a sensor for each junction box in the building to be guarded, e.g., the residence, and a display panel showing the temperature of any junction box that is heated above the danger point. Another display panel shows the name of the resident and address of the residence, and the location of the heated junction box by room number and junction box number and the shape of the junction box. A plurality of residences are connected with a central station, such as a fire station, by a single telephone line to each residence. A single processing unit is located in each residence, and a single such unit is located in the central display station. A display panel is located in the central station identical with each display in a residence.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1999Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Inventor: David Boyden
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Patent number: 6384384Abstract: Boil dry conditions are detected in utensils heated on a cooking appliance having at least one energy source disposed under a cooking surface such as a glass-ceramic plate and a controller for controlling the level of power supplied to the energy source. The boil dry detection system includes a temperature sensor for providing a signal representative of the glass-ceramic temperature to the controller. The controller controls the power source in response to the temperature signal so as to prevent the glass-ceramic plate from exceeding a maximum temperature and provides a power signal that is indicative of the level of power being supplied to the energy source. The controller generates an estimate of the first and second derivatives with respect to time of either the temperature signal or the power signal, depending on its operating mode.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Allan J. Connolly, Aditya Kumar
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Patent number: 6373394Abstract: The present invention provides a method for constant and rapid heat dissipation and thermal indication for railway wheel set assemblies. The method comprises assembling a vehicle wheel set by mounting bearings and wheels on an axle with interference fit and mounting bearing adapter onto bearings. Heat pipes are embedded within the said vehicle wheel set. The heat pipes provide heat sinks for the vehicle wheel set assembly causing a fluid within the heat pipe to vaporize on sections of heat pipe more adjacent to the bearing assemblies and to condense on other sections of heat pipes more adjacent to the heat dissipation areas. The heat dissipation area can be either the surfaces of the wheel set assembly or the surfaces of additional cooling fins mounted on the wheel set assembly. The embedment of heat pipes within the wheel set assembly thus enables constant cooling for bearing assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Inventor: Ming Zhang
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Patent number: 6373392Abstract: An alert device for providing a warning of a baby's condition which may lead to the onset of SIDS. The alert device includes a receiver for receiving a signal, which has an element for warning a person proximate to the receiver of the baby's condition. A transmitter for transmitting a signal to the receiver includes a device for connecting the transmitter to a baby and is located remotely from the receiver. A transducer includes a device for connecting the transducer to a baby's chest, with the transducer further including a pressure-sensitive and/or a temperature-sensitive activation element to be located on the baby's chest.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Inventor: Eric Au
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Patent number: 6359566Abstract: Resistance welding machines may include one or more temperature sensors that measure the temperatures of one or more heat generating elements within the welding machine, such as the welding transformer, the welding cable, the welding gun and/or the welding current switching element. These heat generating elements generate heat due to the passage of the welding current and can be damaged if not properly cooled. A processor is provided to receive temperature signals from the temperature sensors(s) and actuate a warning output circuit when the temperature of one or more of the heat generating elements rises to a high temperature warning temperature. This high temperature warning temperature is preferably lower than an upper limit temperature at or above which the heat generating element may be damaged due to overheating.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Nadex Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shingo Kawai
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Patent number: 6359565Abstract: A method for monitoring the operating temperature within a card shelf having a plurality of discrete electronic cards includes receiving a first temperature indicative of an operating temperature of an item on one of the electronic cards. A second temperature indicative of an ambient temperature in which the electronic card is operating is also received. Based on the first and second temperatures, a temperature controller determines whether the item is operating within specified limits.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1999Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc.Inventors: Albert Pedoeem, Steven J. Brolin, James F. Burnell
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Patent number: 6356191Abstract: A process fluid temperature transmitter includes circuitry that improves compensation of error due to the presence of one or more non-associated voltage sources in a resistance temperature device (RTD) circuit. A method of compensating for such error is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1999Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: William R. Kirkpatrick, Eric D. Rotvold
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Patent number: 6320512Abstract: The present temperature monitor is comprised of a thermistor and a reference resistor connected to a capacitor in parallel. The capacitor is charged through the thermistor by a microcontroller to determine the thermistor charging time, discharged, and then charged through the reference resistor to determine a reference charging time. The thermistor charging time is divided by the reference charging time to determine the thermistor value, which is converted into an actual temperature by using a conventional algorithm. The microcontroller is programmed to activate various indicators to show the ambient temperature relative to one or more acceptable ranges, whether the temperature has reached the acceptable ranges within an acceptable time period, and whether the temperature has had an upward trend prior to reaching the acceptable ranges.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Inventors: Larry Nicholson, Cliff Tyner, Ronald Newton
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Publication number: 20010035825Abstract: The invention relates to a method and an arrangement for recognizing potential overheating of an object. For this purpose the temperature of the object is measured by means of temperature sensors. A signal processing arrangement determines the temperature gradient from the measured temperature values. A comparator compares the determined value of the temperature gradient with a threshold value generated by a threshold value generator. When the threshold value is exceeded, a warning signal generator triggers a warning signal. This warning signal can be an acoustical or optical signal. In addition or alternatively, the warning signal can activate a protective measure arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Applicant: Bodenseewerk Geratetechnik GmbHInventor: Helmut Messmer
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Patent number: 6263194Abstract: An apparatus and method to use the temperature of a transmitting radio to prevent transmission of radio waves outside of an assigned frequency band. More specifically, if a transmitter exceeds a specified temperature the transmitter will be automatically disabled to prevent temperature caused frequency shifts outside the approved frequency transmission band for the transmitter. The transmitter has a temperature sensor that senses temperature and compare the operating temperature against a preselected temperature limit. It the operating temperature either is too hot or too cold the transmitter will be disabled and will not transmit until the temperature falls or rises to an acceptable level.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1998Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: RadioShack CorporationInventors: Edmond Chan, Vincent Lam
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Patent number: 6255952Abstract: A method and system for warning of an abnormal water supply in a washing machine first determines whether cool and hot water supply valves are opened or closed, and then detects a temperature of water being supplied to the washing machine when one of the cool and hot water supply valves is opened. Next, a temperature type of water according to the detected temperature of the water is identified and it is determined whether the water is normally supplied or not by comparing opened/closed states of the cool and hot water supply valves with the temperature type of water identified. Finally, an alarm of an abnormal water supply is given when the water is abnormally supplied.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2000Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Bong-An Jang
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Patent number: 6236321Abstract: An apparatus and method for determining and communicating a need for water heater clean out based on scale deposit buildup is disclosed in which a sensed increase in average reheat time is employed as a measure of deposit buildup and to initiate a clean out alert.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Henry E. Troost, IV
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Patent number: 6236320Abstract: A temperature determining apparatus produces a predetermined reference voltage from an operating voltage supplied thereto from the outside, divides the reference voltage with a pair of resistance values having different temperature-resistance characteristics to produce a first divided voltage and divides the reference voltage with a pair of resistance values having the same temperature-resistance characteristic to produce a second divided voltage, and compares the first and second divided voltages to determine a threshold temperature. Since the reference voltage is constant as long as an ambient temperature is not changed even when the operating voltage is changed, the first and second divided voltages are not changed depending on the operating voltage, thereby allowing the determination of an ambient temperature with favorable accuracy in a wide range of operating voltages.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: NEC CorporationInventor: Hisanori Senba
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Patent number: 6225907Abstract: An incipient failure indication apparatus for an environmental control system which includes a heat exchanger through which air flows and a temperature control thermostat. The indication apparatus includes an indicator having an alarm in communication with a control board, the control board in communication with the thermostat. The alarm has a visual indicator and/or an aural indicator, whereby the attention of a person is attracted to the indicator upon activation of the alarm. A first temperature sensor is disposed on the upstream side of the heat exchanger and a second temperature sensor is disposed on the downstream side of the heat exchanger, whereby the temperature sensors respectively sense the temperature of the air upstream and downstream of the heat exchanger. The first and second temperature sensors are in communication with the control board, and the control board has means for comparing the temperatures sensed thereby.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: International Comfort Products Corporation (USA)Inventors: Andy Lynn Derryberry, Cosimo Caronna, Darryl Elliott Denton
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Patent number: 6195010Abstract: An online early warning detection system of runaway initiation in a batch chemical reactor. The system includes sensors for measuring the temperature in the reactor and/or jacket in different regions and at different instants and a device for deducing therefrom criteria for dangerous runaway conditions.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: European Atomic Energy CommunityInventors: José Manuel Zaldivar, Fernanda Strozzi
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Patent number: 6195011Abstract: A fire detection system cross correlates the responses of a temperature and smoke sensing units to achieve early-detection characteristics. The system also performs threshold-type detection on the smoke obscuration, temperature, and rate of temperature rise. If any of the thresholds are surpassed, the same alarm condition will be set. As a result, the detection characteristics of the resulting detector can be no worse than the conventional threshold-only systems. The system advantageously, however, provides for the early detection of fires that satisfy the cross correlation characteristics. Thus, it achieves the best performance characteristics of both approaches.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1998Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Simplex Time Recorder CompanyInventors: Charles B. Winterble, Rony R. Seyouri
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Patent number: 6177657Abstract: An image heating apparatus has a heater for generating heat when an electric power is supplied from a commercial power source to the heater, a temperature detecting element for detecting a temperature of the heater, a control wave number setting circuit for setting a control wave number of the electric power to be supplied to the heater, and an electric power controlling circuit for controlling the electric power supplied to the heater in accordance with a detected temperature from the temperature detecting element and the control wave number set by the control wave number setting circuit.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Shinichi Takata
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Patent number: 6169486Abstract: A system is disclosed for determining the temperature of a cooktop having an upper surface and a lower surface. At least one controllable energy source is located below the lower surface of the cooktop to heat the area above the energy source on the cooktop, and at least one sensor with at least one detector to detect infrared radiation from the cooktop above the energy source. The level of infrared radiation is representative of the temperature of the cooktop, which may be glass ceramic. The sensor provides a signal indicative of the temperature of the cooktop which is then used to control the energy source in order to protect the cooktop from extreme temperatures. The signal may be alternatively utilized to provide an indication of a hot cooktop surface after the energy sources have been turned off. The signal optionally is also utilized to provide automatic control of the energy source to maintain a predetermined temperature, or to prevent exceeding a maximum temperature.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1999Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Ertugrul Berkcan, Emilie Thorbjorg Saulnier
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Patent number: 6154142Abstract: A temperature difference calculator portion detects temperature difference indicating the rate of temperature rise when it receives heat generated by the fire. A correction factor deciding portion decides a correction factor for a smoke signal based on an external temperature and the temperature difference. Finally, a smoke data correction portion corrects smoke data by multiplying the smoke signal detected by a smoke detector and the correction factor.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Hochiki CorporationInventors: Naoki Kosugi, Masayuki Ito
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Patent number: 6121882Abstract: A process for indicating the likelihood of cook-off for energetic materials by calculating the heat flux and chemical venting relative to known crial parameters for the energetic materials. The process further may include an alarm.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Warren K. Jaul, Gerhard W. Thielman, Michael C. Vogt, Rodney M. Harris, Jack M. Pakulak
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Patent number: 6118105Abstract: A monitoring and control system for monitoring the boil states of the contents of a cooking utensil located on a cooking surface of a cooktop, indicating the state to a user, and controlling the energy applied to the cooking surface, which may be a glass ceramic. The system includes at least one controllable heat source located below the lower surface of the cooktop so as to heat the cooktop and cooking utensil, at least one sensor located in proximity to the cooktop, which senses the temperature of at least one of the cooktop and the cooking utensil, at least one power indicative signal, and a signal processing device receiving a temperature signal from the sensor, and the power indicative signal. The signal issued by the sensor is representative of the temperature of either the cooktop, or the cooking utensil.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1999Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Ertugrul Berkcan, Emilie Thorbjorg Saulnier, Paul Randall Wilson, Vivek Venugopal Badami
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Patent number: 6087944Abstract: A system for indicating by means of at least one warning light the residual heat of at least one pan support grid for a gas burner in domestic cooking or heating appliances controlled by an electronic control device, in which the residual heat of the grid is measured indirectly by the electronic control device on the basis of data relative to the flame level set for the burner and the time for which said flame level is maintained, these data being corrected by a factor which takes account of the physical characteristics of the grid, such that the warning light is and remains activated when the residual heat of the grid exceeds a predetermined safety threshold (A) for its handling by the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Gianpiero Santacatterina, Luca Frasnetti, Giorgio Braghini
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Patent number: 6034607Abstract: An electronic freezer thermometer alarm computes an estimation of contents temperature in a freezer from the freezer air temperature. The calculated contents temperature is displayed by a LCD display and is used to trigger a sound alarm, by use of a piezoelectric buzzer, in case of too high a value. Alternatively, the freezer air temperature is used to start a timer that triggers the alarm several minutes after the freezer air temperature have risen above the limit value. In this case, the displayed temperature is the freezer air temperature. In both cases, freezer air temperature acquisition is done by the resistance measurement of a thermoresistor placed into a small case constituting the temperature probe. The thermometer housing has two magnets to keep on freezer external surface. The temperature probe is connected to the housing by a small thickness of wire going under the freezer door gasket. The thermometer is energized by a lithium battery placed into the case.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Inventor: Pierre Vidaillac
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Patent number: 5973602Abstract: A temperature monitoring system incorporated in a firefighter's turnout coat, vest or self-contained breathing apparatus to provide protective garments or equipment that can determine the rate of increase of the temperatures in the environment and compare the rate of temperature increase to at least one predetermined threshold and provide a warning when the rate of temperature increase exceeds the predetermined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignees: John W. Cole, III, Danielle K. Cole, Boyd F. ColeInventors: John W. Cole, III, Patrick H. Ryan, Jr.
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Patent number: 5939978Abstract: A brake lining wear indicator utilizes a temperature sensor assembly embedded in a brake lining of a drum brake assembly. The temperature sensor assembly includes two temperature sensors with a first temperature sensor located at a first distance X from the wear surface of the brake lining and a second temperature sensor located at a second distance X+d from the wear surface. A timing device measures the time period for the first temperature sensor to reach a first predetermined temperature and measures the time period for the second temperature sensor to reach a second predetermined temperature. The remaining useful thickness of the brake lining is determined based on the ratio of the respective time periods. Thus, the indicator provides a time-temperature based determination of when the brake linings should be replaced.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLCInventor: Christos Kyrtsos
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Patent number: 5917416Abstract: A temperature alarm system includes a temperature sensing module and an alarm circuit that are powered by a photocell and a battery that is charged by the photocell. The photocell normally provides enough power to operate the system and charge the battery. When the temperature sensing module senses a temperature that exceeds a predetermined alarm limit, it generates an alarm signal which activates an alarm circuit that generates a visual and/or audible alarm either immediately after the alarm signal is generated, or after the alarm signal has been generated for a period of time. The generation of the alarm signal and/or the alarm causes the system power consumption to increase, so the system begins to draw power from the battery. After the alarm condition is corrected, the system returns to normal power consumption, and the photocell provides enough power to operate the system and charge the battery.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Inventor: Robert Michael Read
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Patent number: 5864286Abstract: There is provided an alarm system for detecting and warning of the presence of alarm and trouble conditions in a plurality of zones. The system comprises a control panel having a central processing unit and a plurality of alarm devices, each having a microprocessor, that are electrically coupled to the control panel. In particular, the present invention is a two-tier monitoring system such that each alarm device monitors its zone for a shorter rolling time period and the control panel monitors the same zone of the alarm device for a longer rolling time period. An electronic circuit of the alarm device, including the microprocessor, reads and processes data received from various sensors of the alarm device. Periodically, the alarm device updates a first reference value stored in its memory based on the data received from the sensors during the shorter rolling time period.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1995Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Robert W. Right, Brian M. Morris, Douglas Price
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Patent number: 5786756Abstract: A fire alarm system comprises detectors with sensors for monitoring fire index quantities. The sensors generate corresponding sensor signals which are delivered to an analysis stage, in which the probability of a future false alarm is assessed and, if a defined magnitude of probability exists, an information signal is produced.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1994Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Cerberus AGInventor: Bernhard Piller
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Patent number: 5721419Abstract: An output power regulating device for a radiant heating arrangement (2) having a temperature sensor (3) for detecting the temperature of the cooking surface (1), and a preselector (4), is to be so designed that it only supplies the required amount of energy to the radiant heating arrangement (2) in dependence on the thermal loading. For that purpose a microcontroller (10) cyclically detects the variation in respect of time of the actual temperature and the deviation thereof from the reference value. A memory (12) contains a value matrix for the possible pairs in respect of the variation and the deviation in the actual temperature. The microcontroller (10) takes the appropriate regulating value from the value matrix and with that value controls the radiant heating arrangement (2).Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1996Date of Patent: February 24, 1998Assignee: AKO-Werke GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Roman-Hartmut Wauer, Josef Hecht
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Patent number: 5673020Abstract: An early stage fire detecting apparatus is arranged such that a fire state is discriminated based on a fire probability output from a signal processing network. The fire probability being prepared in such a manner that outputs from a high sensitivity smoke sensor SS and a smell sensor NS, from which responses can be obtained at the early stage of a fire, are subjected to signal processing. Fire information composed of a value at a given moment of smoke and a difference indicating the increase or decrease of the value at a given moment of the smoke and a value at a given moment of smell and a difference indicating the increase or decrease of the value at a given moment of the smell are input to the signal processing network. The signal processing network outputs the above fire probability based on a table (RAM12) defining a fire probability to be obtained from the above fire information and weighting values (RAM13).Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1995Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: Nohmi Bosai Ltd.Inventor: Yoshiaki Okayama
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Patent number: 5670938Abstract: In a fire alarm device for detecting the physical quantities of substances arising from the outbreak of a fire and giving a fire alarm, membership functions showing the correlation between an arising quantities calculated by the detected physical quantities and the danger degree which a man would feel with respect to the physical quantities are preset, the danger degree with respect to the arising value calculated by the physical quantities actually detected by a detection means is obtained by using the membership functions, and an alarm and control in accordance with the danger degree is given. Therefore, there is provided a fire alarm device capable of judging the outbreak of a fire based on an actual fire situation and giving an alarm and control in accordance with the degree of danger which a man would feel with respect to the scale, situation and so on of the fire.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1995Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: Hochiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shigeru Ohtani, Hiromitsu Ishii, Takashi Ono
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Patent number: RE37255Abstract: A fire detector assembly comprises a base (1) and a sensor (5) adapted to fit the base. The base (1) is provided with passive means, such as pins (6) or contacts arranged in a pattern to represent an address of the detector. When the sensor (5) is fitted to the base (1), reading means in the sensor reads the address code and thereby conditions the sensor to receive appropriate signals from a control unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Apollo Fire Detectors LimitedInventors: Roger D. Payne, Alan Capaldi-Tallon