Photoelectric Patents (Class 340/630)
  • Publication number: 20080297361
    Abstract: A smoke detector having a closed internal optical path can detect airborne particulate matter, such as smoke from a fire, via a light scattering sensor and/or a light absorption sensor. The path can be implemented with a plurality of reflectors, such as piezoelectric minors. Input light can be coupled to the path, on a pulsed basis, for example via one of the minors, in a resonant condition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2007
    Publication date: December 4, 2008
    Inventors: Barrett E. Cole, James A. Cox, Daniel C. Hawkinson
  • Publication number: 20080258925
    Abstract: A fire detector 1 operating by the scattered radiation principle is described, having at least one radiation transmitter 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 and at least one radiation receiver 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, whose beam paths form a scattering volume 7.1, 7.2, 7.3. The fire detector 1 includes, in addition to at least one first radiation transmitter 5.1 and one first radiation receiver 6.1, at least one second radiation transmitter 5.2 and one second radiation receiver 6.2, whose beam paths form at least two spatially separated scattering volumes 7.1, 7.2.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 23, 2004
    Publication date: October 23, 2008
    Applicant: ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
    Inventors: Bernd Siber, Andreas Hensel, Ulrich Oppelt, Jack McNamara
  • Publication number: 20080218364
    Abstract: The photoelectric smoke sensor includes a casing member 1 having an internal space S formed by a labyrinth wall 1b and an opening 6 communicating with the internal space S on a setting-face side; and a printed board 8 placed on the setting-face side of the casing member 1 and having a hole 8a opposed to the opening 6 of the casing member 1. The light emitting element 2 and the light receiving element 4 are mounted on the printed board 8 in such a fashion that the optical axes of the light emitting element 2 and the light receiving element 4 cross each other on one plane that is substantially parallel to an opening plane of the opening 6. The photoelectric smoke sensor can be reduced in both size and cost with a simple construction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2008
    Publication date: September 11, 2008
    Applicant: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA
    Inventor: Kazuhiro Mizuo
  • Publication number: 20080218365
    Abstract: Provided is a smoke detector having a structure in which, at a time of performing smoke detection, an S/N ratio of a signal of a light receiving element is improved, to thereby accurately detect occurrence of fire. At both end portions of an inside of an optical case (21) having a substantially cylindrical shape, a light emitting element (11) and a stray light portion (22) are arranged. In the stray light portion (22), a light trap (23) is provided. Further, in the vicinity of the light emitting element (11), a condenser lens (24) is provided to allow light L to incident on a curved surface of the light trap (23). At the time of smoke detection, light scattered by smoke particles in a smoke detection portion (25) is received by a light receiving element (12). However, the light incident on the light trap (23) is reflected on the curved surface a plurality of times to be attenuated in each reflection, so the light is not received by the light receiving element (12).
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2008
    Publication date: September 11, 2008
    Inventor: Kenichi Kato
  • Publication number: 20080191888
    Abstract: A self-monitoring smoke detector comprising a housing (11) defining an internal chamber (12). An optical transmitter (13) is mounted within the housing (11) so as to direct light into the optical chamber (12). An optical receiver (14) is mounted in the housing (11) and in optical communication with the optical chamber (12). The optical transmitter (13) and the optical receiver (14) are so positioned that light from the transmitter cannot directly reach the receiver. Monitoring means is provided, comprising first and second light-scattering means (13a and 14a) positioned respectively in alignment with the transmitter (13) and the receiver (14). The arrangement is such that, in the absence of reflector particles in the optical chamber, light from the transmitter (13) can reach the receiver (14) only after scattering at the first light-scattering means (13a) and then after scattering at the second light-scattering means (14a).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2005
    Publication date: August 14, 2008
    Applicant: Thorn Security Limited
    Inventor: Stephen John Penney
  • Patent number: 7369057
    Abstract: A generator monitoring system and method includes a plurality of sensors (12) disposed within a generator enclosure (18) to sense health conditions of a generator (10) housed within the enclosure. The sensors are interconnected to provide a single communication path (14) for allowing communication with the plurality of sensors. A monitoring device (16) outside the generator enclosure receives health condition information from each of the plurality of sensors via the single communication path. A sensor may be disposed within the generator enclosure to detect particulates emitted from a monitored portion (e.g., 52) of the generator housed within the enclosure. A sensor may be disposed proximate a bus bar connection (130) of the generator to sense a health condition of the bus bar connection and generate corresponding health condition information provided to the monitoring device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2008
    Assignee: Siemens Power Generation, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Twerdochlib, David Bateman
  • Patent number: 7365648
    Abstract: A fire alarm for an installation via a housing that is flush with the ceiling, having at least one light source arranged in the housing and at least one light receiver arranged in the housing, as well as a shutter disk, which seals the housing. To prevent the spreading of stray light between the light source and the light receiver via the shutter disk, a shield, for example, is provided in the shutter disk to suppress or absorb stray light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2008
    Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH
    Inventors: Bernd Siber, Stefan Sittenauer, Gottfried Ernst, Ulrich Oppelt
  • Patent number: 7324004
    Abstract: A method for reducing false detects may include emitting an infrared light beam from a primary emitter to a primary monitor detector, measuring a first voltage value using a primary receive detector and setting a primary smoke alarm flag corresponding to a primary channel if the first voltage value is above a first threshold value. The method may also include measuring a second voltage value using a secondary receive detector, setting a secondary smoke alarm flag corresponding to a secondary channel if the second voltage value is above a second threshold value and setting an alarm indicating a smoke condition if the primary smoke alarm flag and the secondary smoke alarm flag are set.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2008
    Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.
    Inventors: Wallace T. Van Winkle, Lester J. Lowery, Timothy L. Fujawa, John Lohmeier, Aileen K. McDowall, Richard K. Morey, Michael E. Patterson, Andrew D. Bunn, Maria M. Cornejo
  • Publication number: 20080018485
    Abstract: The presently disclosed embodiments relate to improved optical particle detection devices and methods of manufacturing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2006
    Publication date: January 24, 2008
    Inventors: Brian J. Kadwell, Christopher D. Stirling
  • Patent number: 7312714
    Abstract: An ambient condition detector includes a time delay function whereby a user initiates a functionality test of the detector and has time to move away from the vicinity of the detector before a potentially hearing damaging, audible report is issued from the detector under test. Multiple ways to set the time delay interval are included in the various embodiments. The sensors of the ambient condition detector may include fire sensors, smoke sensors, gas sensors, motion sensors, vibration sensors and multiple combinations of these sensors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 25, 2007
    Inventor: Gary Jay Morris
  • Patent number: 7295128
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for accessing home monitoring devices remotely via a distributed wide-area network (WAN). More specifically, the present invention is directed towards a smoke detector system, which monitors for the presence of smoke and communicates the smoke condition to a remote location. The smoke detection system comprises a smoke detection device connected to a communication device. The smoke detection device outputs a signal or a change in a signal upon detection of smoke. This signal or change in signal is monitored by the communication device. The smoke condition is then communicated to the remote central location. Other embodiments are also claimed and described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2007
    Assignee: SIPCO, LLC
    Inventor: Thomas David Petite
  • Publication number: 20070229293
    Abstract: Techniques for smoke detection are provided. In one aspect, an exemplary smoke detection device is provided. The smoke detection device comprises an infrared beam transmitting unit; an infrared beam receiving unit; and a control module associated with the infrared beam transmitting unit and the infrared beam receiving unit. The infrared beam transmitting unit and the infrared beam receiving unit are configured to communicate with each other, via an infrared beam, and with the control module, via a signal produced in response to smoke being present at a level that is greater than a threshold smoke level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2007
    Publication date: October 4, 2007
    Inventor: Gary Martino
  • Patent number: 7262705
    Abstract: A recessed detector assembly having the capability to detect and evacuate air laden with airborne substances from within the assembly. The assembly includes a detector frame adapted to be flush mounted into a mounting box mounted in a ceiling or a wall, the frame having exposed vents allowing air containing airborne substances to enter the frame; at least one sensor mounted in the detector frame for sensing one or more of the airborne substances and for exhausting the airborne substances, the at least one sensor generating a signal causing an exhaust fan or a drop down sensor for evacuating the one or more airborne substances to operate when a presence of the one or more of the airborne substances is sensed to exceed predetermined levels. Accordingly, the detector may be promptly reset and an alarm may be promptly turned off when airborne substances in the room drop below the predetermined levels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2007
    Inventors: Denis L. Back, James E. Routzong
  • Patent number: 7259665
    Abstract: A self-contained backup power source such as a battery is provided for components within an electrically powered device such as a storage controller, photocopier or the like, to maintain diagnostic status data and to power a service indicator aid, or diagnostic indicator, such as an LED. A switch selects the backup power source when a primary power source of the electrically powered device is no longer available to the component, such as when the component is removed from the electrically powered device, the primary power source is disconnected as a safety precaution when servicing or replacing the component, or a higher-level assembly, in which the component is provided, is removed from the electrically powered device. The diagnostic indicator may be powered separately from the data storage device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2007
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Carl E. Jones, Robert A. Kubo, Andrew D. Walls
  • Patent number: 7250871
    Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for detecting presence in gas of transient particulate above its normal zero or acceptable level within a duct (4), said apparatus comprising at least one emitter (2) of illumination selected from infra-red, ultraviolet and visible radiation capable of being projected over essentially the entire cross section of the duct (4) and at least one detector (8, 18, 25) for detecting any sparkle of the illumination from the particulate. The apparatus and method are in particular useful for detecting monitoring particulate in areas where build up or presence of particulate can be disadvantageous, for example hospitals and electricity generating stations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2007
    Assignee: Unidata Europe Limited
    Inventors: Leonard Frederick George Williams, John Richard Bann, Nigel Edward Harris, Jeremy Francis Siddons
  • Patent number: 7248173
    Abstract: A dark chamber is adapted to accommodate smoke particles. A photo emitter and a photo detector are disposed in the dark chamber. In a first region, a region where light emitted from the photo emitter passes and a region where the photo detector is capable of detecting light are overlapped, so that light emitted from the photo emitter and scattered by the smoke particles is detected by the photo detector. A photo converger converges light passed through the first region at a second region where is an outside of the first region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2007
    Assignee: Nittan Company, Limited
    Inventors: Ryoichi Yamasaki, Takeshi Ueno, Yasunori Oya
  • Patent number: 7233254
    Abstract: A lowered smoke detector is disclosed. It comprises a sensor and a mounting system. The mounting system includes a frame, a securing device, a reel, a flexible member, a mounting adaptor, an activator, and a cover. The frame is mounted to the wall with the securing device to the wall. The reel with the flexible member wound about it and the activator hanging down is attached to the frame. The sensor is mounted to flexible member via mounting adaptor and hooks. Finally, the cover fits over the frame to complete the assembly. The operator pulls the activator in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to lower or raise the sensor between a raised position for operation and a lowered position for servicing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2007
    Inventor: Byron H. Howell
  • Patent number: 7233253
    Abstract: A smoke detector includes a smoke detection chamber containing a white light LED and a light detector. The light detector detects light within at least two distinct optical wavelength bands, and generates respective signals indicative of the intensities of the detected light. An analyzer determines, based on the measured light intensities of the different wavelength bands, whether a dangerous smoke/fire condition is present.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2007
    Assignee: SimplexGrinnell LP
    Inventor: James R. Qualey, III
  • Patent number: 7224284
    Abstract: A method for calibrating a smoke detector includes adjusting the sensitivity of the smoke detector to get a consistent predetermined response over the expected operating range. The sensitivity is generally consistent for all detectors and an independent offset value is determined for each detector. This offset value basically corresponds to the signal from the detector in a clean atmosphere. The sensitivity of the smoke detector is determined by measuring the response at different levels of obscuration and then appropriately adjusting the output of the light source of the detector. This process is repeated until the desired sensitivity is achieved. Thereafter, the offset value is measured or calibrated and stored in the smoke detector for use in setting alarm values.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2007
    Assignee: Tyco Safety Products Canada Ltd.
    Inventors: Zhexin Mi, William J. Rattman
  • Patent number: 7209046
    Abstract: A method for the detection and signaling of smoke by means of an optical assembly in a detector casing, the optical assembly including at least one optical transmitter element and at least one optical receiver element, and which emits a reception signal which is representative of the incident amount of light. An electronic evaluation device compares the reception signal to a setpoint and an alarm signal is generated when the reception signal reaches the predetermined threshold value. The temperature is measured on or in the detector casing and the temporal characteristic of the temperature is correlated with the temporal characteristic of the reception signal of the optical receiver element and a dew film signal is generated when the rise in the reception signal is correlated to a rise in temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2007
    Assignee: Job Lizenz GmbH & Co. KG
    Inventor: Gerhard Röpke
  • Patent number: 7205901
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a removable battery system for a smoke detector having a low battery detection circuitry and an audible alarm. The system includes a pair of battery receivers each adapted to receive a battery therein and being electrically coupled to the low battery detection circuitry and the audible alarm wherein at least one of the batteries provides constant power to the low battery detection circuitry and the audible alarm. The system further includes a cover that is selectively movable to provide access to the battery receivers and a locking mechanism coupled to the pair of battery receivers wherein upon failure of one of the batteries received in the pair of battery receivers that provides constant power to the low battery detection circuitry and the audible alarm, the low battery detection circuitry sounds the audible alarm and selectively activates the locking mechanism to prohibit movement of the cover.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2007
    Inventor: Stanley J. Demster
  • Patent number: 7170417
    Abstract: A decorative cover for smoke detectors and like devices mounted on a wall or ceiling provides a cover member of a generally opaque material approximately the shape of the device it is covering and somewhat larger than the device to be covered. The cover is provided with a plurality of connector resilient legs fixed to the inside of the cover and extending towards the device to be covered in the pattern to engage selected distributed points of engagement. Cam surfaces on the ends of the resilient legs are position to laterally deflect the respective legs when they contact the distributed points of engagement. Forces imposed by the resilience of the legs while deflected are directed in opposition to one another to maintain frictional engagement at respective points of engagement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2007
    Inventor: Gregory Gamble
  • Patent number: 7167098
    Abstract: The present invention relates to testing equipment 20 for a fire alarm 1. It includes a testing pole (21), a range spacer (23) connected to the testing pole (21), and a reflective means and/or scattering means situated in the inside of the essentially pot-shaped designed range spacer (23).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2007
    Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH
    Inventors: Bernd Siber, Ulrich Oppelt
  • Patent number: 7167099
    Abstract: A compact particle sensor for detecting suspended particles includes a housing, a light source, a light receiver and a plurality of optical elements. The housing provides a test chamber and includes at least one opening for admitting particles into the test chamber, while simultaneously substantially preventing outside light from entering the test chamber. The light source is positioned for supplying a light beam within the test chamber. The plurality of optical elements are positioned to direct the light beam from the light source to the receiver, which is positioned to receive the light beam supplied by the light source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2007
    Assignee: Gentex Corporation
    Inventors: Brian J. Kadwell, Greg R. Pattok
  • Patent number: 7154402
    Abstract: The invention is a power strip with an internal smoke detection device, which cuts off AC electrical power to attached electrical devices if smoke is detected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2006
    Inventor: Michael Dayoub
  • Patent number: 7151460
    Abstract: A smoke detection device for use in a portable device such as a mobile terminal. The smoke detection device comprises a light emitter and a light detector disposed on different locations on the portable device so that when smoke or an intruding object is presence in the light path of the light emitter outside the device housing, it causes the light emitted by the light emitter to be scattered or reflected. When the light detector senses the scattered or reflected light, it can cause an alarm signal to be produced by the portable device. The emitted light can be in the infrared region so that the detection is independent of the ambient light. Alternatively, the light emitter is operated in a pulsed mode. Additional light emitter and light detectors can be disposed on the portable device for proximity sensing in addition to smoke detection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2006
    Assignee: Nokia Corporation
    Inventors: Jakke Mäkelä, Terho Kaikuranta
  • Patent number: 7091869
    Abstract: The measuring arrangement contains a measuring cell and a reference cell, respectively, and microphones assigned to these cells, to which microphones an electronic evaluation circuit is connected and in which a subtraction of the signals of the microphones takes place, as well as a radiation source for applying a modulated signal to the measuring cell. The modulation frequency of the radiation source coincides with the resonant frequency of the measuring cell, and the measuring cell and the reference cell are open at at least one end to the gas to and/or aerosol to be detected. The measuring arrangement is used as smoke alarm, gas alarm, fire hazard alarm or as combined smoke and gas alarm, wherein each of the measuring cells is exposed to a radiation of a wavelength at which a relevant substance to be detected is absorbent and an opto-acoustic effect is produced as a result.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2006
    Assignee: Siemens Building Technologies AG
    Inventors: Martin Forster, Peter Nebiker
  • Patent number: 7075445
    Abstract: A smoke detector of an obscuration type has an effective light propagation path of substantially greater length than the light propagation paths of conventional obscuration-type smoke detectors to provide increased smoke detection sensitivity without increased background noise or numbers of false alarm incidents. The smoke detector has a light source that emits a light beam that propagates into a detection chamber composed of first and second optical components having respective first and second opposed light reflecting surfaces. The light reflecting surfaces reflect the light beam across the detection chamber multiple times before the reflected light beam is incident on a light detector. The multiple reflections of the light beam increase its effective path length of propagation within the detection chamber to provide the increased smoke detection sensitivity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2006
    Assignee: GE Security, Inc.
    Inventors: David K. Booth, Douglas H. Marman, Gary E. Friar
  • Patent number: 7068177
    Abstract: Multiple parameter fire detection uses outputs from one or more radiant energy sensors in combination with outputs from smoke or thermal sensors to shorten response times to alarm while minimizing nuisance alarms. The radiant energy related outputs can be used to alter parameters of the smoke or thermal sensors. The various sensors can be displaced from one another in an alarm system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2006
    Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.
    Inventor: Lee D. Tice
  • Patent number: 7053783
    Abstract: A pathogen detector has a sample area for containing environmental air, a light source on one side of the sample area for directing a collimated beam of light through the sample air so that part of the light beam will be scattered by any particles present in the air while the remainder remains unscattered, and a beam blocking device on the opposite side of the sample area for blocking at least the unscattered portion of the beam of light and directing at least part of the scattered light onto a detector. The detector produces output pulses in which each pulse has a height proportional to particle size and a pulse height discriminator obtains the size distribution of airborne particles detected in the air sample at a given time from the detector output. An alarm signal is activated if the number of particles within a predetermined pathogen size range of around 1 to 7 ?m exceeds a predetermined normal level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2006
    Assignee: Biovigilant Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert N. Hamburger, Jian-Ping Jiang, Richard D. O'Connor
  • Patent number: 7049824
    Abstract: A method, apparatus and program product for differential particle detection in electronic devices is provided. A first particulate sensor is positioned in proximity to an air intake of the electronic device. A second particulate sensor is positioned in proximity to the air exhaust of the device. A comparator compares the particulate concentrations detected by the first and second particulate sensors. Differential particle detection between the air intake and air exhaust of an electronic device enables early detection of potential fire conditions existing within the electronic device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2006
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventor: Peter James Shabino
  • Patent number: 7038189
    Abstract: At an optoelectronic dust sensor, opening(s) is/are formed at front panel(s) of main body housing(s), and passage hole(s) is/are formed at back panel(s) of main body housing(s). Provided between such back panel passage hole(s) and front panel opening(s) is/are dust passage route(s) permitting passage of dust and/or smoke. Passage hole(s) is/are for introducing dust and/or smoke to dust passage route(s). Opening(s), being for discharging dust and/or smoke from dust passage route(s), is/are sufficiently larger than passage hole(s).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2006
    Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventor: Noboru Kawai
  • Patent number: 7034703
    Abstract: An ambient condition detector includes a time delay function whereby a user initiates a functionality test of the detector and has time to move away from the vicinity of the detector before a potentially hearing damaging, audible report is issued from the detector under test. Multiple ways to set the time delay interval are included in the various embodiments. The sensors of the ambient condition detector may include fire sensors, smoke sensors, gas sensors, motion sensors, vibration sensors and multiple combinations of these sensors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2006
    Inventor: Gary Jay Morris
  • Patent number: 7030766
    Abstract: A device with a multi-function test feature for assessing or directing multiple sensor functions is provided for monitoring and interrogating air flow through Heating/Ventilation/Air-conditioning (HVAC)-type ducts for changes to ambient conditions such as smoke, heat, gas, and/or relative humidity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2006
    Assignee: Edwards Systems Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Right, Hilario Costa, Jan Braam, Paul Schatz
  • Patent number: 7009521
    Abstract: A contactless ambient condition detection system includes at least one base connectable to a power and signal transmitting cable and a compatible detector. The detector removably engages the base. Electrical energy, from the cable is wirelessly coupled to the detector via the base. The detector is in wireless bidirectional communication with the base. Alarm indicating signals, generated remotely, can be wirelessly coupled, from the cable via the base, to the detector. Locally generated alarms can be wirelessly coupled to the cable. Detectors can be replaced without exposing the installer to AC contacts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2006
    Assignee: BRK Brands, Inc.
    Inventors: Floyd E. Brooks, Romualdo S. Siazon, Kenneth L. Venzant, Derek S. Johnston
  • Patent number: 6989756
    Abstract: A method of displaying status information of a plurality of smoke detectors includes obtaining first data including a first measurement value representative of a maintenance condition of a first smoke detector, the first measurement value falling within a first range. The method also includes obtaining second data including a second measurement value representative of a maintenance condition of a second smoke detector, the second measurement value falling within a second range, the second range different from the first range. The method further includes displaying first information representative of the first measurement value and second information representative of the second measurement value, the first information and the second information falling within a uniform range.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 24, 2006
    Assignee: Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Neil Rhodes, Tom Rule
  • Patent number: 6967582
    Abstract: A sensor of incident ambient photons is combined, in a detector with one or more sensors responsive to other types of ambient parameters such as gas, humidity, temperature or the like. Outputs from the sensors are processed to establish the existence of one of a hazardous condition, a non-hazardous condition and a false alarm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2005
    Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.
    Inventors: Lee D. Tice, Dragan Petrovic, Paul J. Sistare
  • Patent number: 6940402
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting the location of an event from amongst a plurality (A to P) of locations. Lines of communication (R1 to R4, C1 to C4), commonly pipes of a smoke detection system, cover the locations in such a fashion that the location of an event can be determined uniquely but the number of pipes is minimized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2005
    Inventors: Clive Martin Lewis, Mark Philip Symonds
  • Patent number: 6914533
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for accessing home monitoring devices remotely via a distributed wide-area network (WAN). More specifically, the present invention is directed towards smoke detector system, which monitors for the presence of smoke and communicates the smoke condition to a remote location. The smoke detection system comprises a smoke detection device connected to a communication device. The smoke detection device outputs a signal or a change in a signal upon detection of smoke. This signal or change in signal is monitored by the communication device. The smoke condition is then communicated to the remote central location via a message system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2005
    Assignee: StatSignal IPC LLC
    Inventor: Thomas D. Petite
  • Patent number: 6914535
    Abstract: A light scattering type smoke sensor comprising a holder with openings embedded with light emitting part and light detecting part respectively, which do not protrude into the smoke detection chamber. The optical axis of light emitting part intersects at a predetermined first angle ? in the horizontal direction with the optical axis of the light detecting part at a predetermined second angle ? in the vertical direction. The optical axis of the light emitting part and optical axis of the light detecting part further comprise a configuration angle ? in the range of 90˜120 degrees used as the supplementary angle for the scattering angle ?. Accordingly, the smoke detection part is further constituted in a thin-shaped light scattering smoke sensor which enables the setup of a scattering angle with no directivity in the smoke influx to the smoke detection chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2005
    Assignee: Hochiki Corporation
    Inventors: Hidenari Matsukuma, Manabu Dohi, Hiroshi Honma, Hiroshi Shima
  • Patent number: 6888467
    Abstract: A gas detection instrument comprises a combustible gas sensor and associated circuitry, which supplies power to the sensor and measures and displays resulting sensor response. The supplied power is switched between timed pulses of electricity and steady state electricity, with the intermittent electricity being employed only when no significant change in sensor output has been detected. Alternatively, timed pulses of electricity are maintained, and predictive software algorithms are used to give readings for gas concentration during interruption of the power supply. The sensor operation enables the instrument to respond to rapid changes in gas concentration while minimizing power consumption of the sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2005
    Assignee: Industrial Scientific Corporation
    Inventors: David C. Green, Wenfeng Peng, Chuan-Bao Wang
  • Patent number: 6876305
    Abstract: A compact particle sensor for fdetecting suspended particles includes a housing, a light source, a light receiver and a plurality of optical elements. The housing provides a test chamber and includes at least one opening for admitting particles into the test chamber, while simultaneously substantially preventing outside light from entering the test chamber. The light source is positioned for supplying a light beam within the test chamber. The plurality of optical elements are positioned to direct the light beam from the light source to the receiver, which is positioned to receive the light beam supplied by the light source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2005
    Assignee: Gentex Corporation
    Inventors: Brian J. Kadwell, Greg R. Pattok
  • Patent number: 6844818
    Abstract: A smoke detection system comprising video camera monitoring means, video frame comparison means, signal processing means, and alarm generating means dependant on an output from the signal processing means; the signal processing means being arranged to analyse successive frames acquired by the video camera monitoring means and to compare the intensity and/or colour of individual pixels or group of pixels so as to consider the overall characteristics and inter-relationships of these pixels so as to detect the presence of smoke characterised in that the signal processing means analyses a plurality of different types of change in the said characteristics and inter-relationships.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2005
    Assignee: VSD Limited
    Inventor: Henry Joseph Grech-Cini
  • Patent number: 6828913
    Abstract: A dispersion light smoke detector has a structure for providing a definite measuring volume, the structure being formed as two light receivers or an imaging optical system for one light receiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2004
    Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH
    Inventors: Ulrich Oppelt, Andreas Hensel, Bernd Siber, Anton Pfefferseder
  • Patent number: 6819252
    Abstract: A smoke sensor and a carbon monoxide sensor are integrated into a common detector housing. The smoke sensor is coupled to a smoke detector control integrated circuit which generates a binary output signal indicative of the presence of smoke. This signal is coupled to a programmed microprocessor in the detector housing. The carbon monoxide sensor is also coupled to the microprocessor. Outputs from the two sensors are processed substantially independently. In the presence of smoke, the smoke alarm is generated by the microprocessor. In the presence of sufficient levels of carbon monoxide, in the absence of smoke, a carbon monoxide alarm will be generated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2004
    Assignee: BRK Brands, Inc.
    Inventors: Derek Scott Johnston, Vincent J. Delia
  • Patent number: 6788211
    Abstract: A control device and method provides control of at least one operating feature of a cooking device in response to measured smoke and/or gas produced by item(s) being cooked. The device and method may control the temperature and cooking time of the device, and may also shut off the device or provide a fire alarm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2004
    Assignee: Edwards Systems Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrian Kouznetsov, Anthony Jenkins
  • Patent number: 6788208
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2004
    Assignee: Minimax GmbH
    Inventor: Hauke Dittmer
  • Patent number: 6788197
    Abstract: A fire alarm having an electronic evaluator, an optical module, a temperature sensor, and at least one combustion gas sensor, where the electronic evaluator diagnoses one of a plurality of fire types and selects an application-specific algorithm based on the diagnosed fire type. The electronic evaluator uses the signals from the sensors to diagnose at least one of a plurality of types of fire. The fire alarm may have at least one polarization filter which may be an active polarizer with electrically adjustable polarization plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2004
    Assignee: Siemens Building Technologies, AG
    Inventors: Marc Thuillard, Erwin Suter
  • Patent number: 6778091
    Abstract: A smoke detecting chamber for use in a light-scattering type smoke detector is provided which includes a chamber cover that forms one side of the smoke detecting chamber. The chamber cover includes a plurality of first baffles that prevent external light from entering the smoke chamber. The smoke detector further includes a chamber base that forms another side of the smoke detecting chamber, the chamber base including a plurality of second baffles that intermesh with the first baffles when the smoke detecting chamber is formed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2004
    Inventors: James R. Qualey, III, Louis Desmarais, Jayanthi Prasad, Lawrence G. Stanley, Donald D. Brighenti
  • Publication number: 20040155786
    Abstract: A linear smoke detector having a light emitter (1) and a light receiver (2), and a reflector (4) which is arranged opposite the detector (D). The light emitter (1) emits a light beam to the reflector (4), which reflects it onto the light receiver (2). Wherein the installation of the smoke detector is effected by an installation tool with a light source aimed in the same direction as the light emitter (1) is placed over the detector (D) and emits bundled light. The installation position of the reflector is marked by a point of the bundled light on a surface opposite the installation tool. Further, the installation tool is an installation cover (8) which can be placed on the front of the detector (D), with a built-in laser (9), the light beam of which essentially coincides with that of the light emitter (1).
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2004
    Publication date: August 12, 2004
    Inventors: Heinz Guttinger, Johann Gysin