Gas Patents (Class 340/632)
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Patent number: 7009521Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: October 2, 2001Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: BRK Brands, Inc.Inventors: Floyd E. Brooks, Romualdo S. Siazon, Kenneth L. Venzant, Derek S. Johnston
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Patent number: 7005991Abstract: The invention concerns a method for anticipating and/or delaying and/or preventing the risk of spontaneous combustion and/or explosion of an explosive atmosphere preserved in a confined or semi-confined medium, which consists in measuring the temperature of the mixing from the moment said mixture has been created and determining the critical moment of spontaneous combustion and/or explosion of said atmosphere by determining the unexpired inducting period, on the basis of the time which has elapsed between the creation of said atmosphere and the critical moment beyond which there is a risk of spontaneous combustion and/or explosion of said atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2000Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Inventor: Bertrand Des Clers
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Patent number: 7001444Abstract: An automated method for suppressing fugitive dust dissemination is disclosed. The method provides for automated measurement of dust levels at remote locations, transmission of the measurements to a centralized monitoring and control system which sends a signal to remote dust suppression treatment application apparatus which apply the appropriate dust suppression treatment chemicals.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: GE Betz, Inc.Inventor: Terrence P. Small
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Patent number: 6998992Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and to an arrangement for evaluating in a defined space or area a delimited area (7) in which there is a degree of urgency greater than the degree of urgency in respect of the remainder of said space (1), wherein there is disposed within said space or area (1) a plurality of sensors which can evaluate the current or ongoing degree of urgency on the basis of one or more criteria. Selected sensors (2, 3, 4) shall be connected to computer equipment (50) which includes storage elements (52, 53, 54) adapted for storing current criteria-related values in a chosen time order, and wherein a calculating circuit (51) included in or connected to said computer equipment (50) is adapted for evaluation of a calculated degree of urgency on the basis of time-dependent changes in the evaluated current values, and determining and establishing the local orientation or geographic location of the delimited area through the medium of the calculating circuit.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2001Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Firefly ABInventor: Lennart Karl Erik Jansson
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Patent number: 6995678Abstract: A gas safety detector includes a base board, a step motor, a sleeve, a drive rod, a gas device, a link, and a sensor. Thus, the gas enters the sensor to perform a self test to identify if the sensor is operated at the normal state, so that the gas safety detector has a self-detection function to detect the working state of the sensor so as to assure the safety of the gas safety detector when in use.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Kaily Technology Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jing-Cherng Wey
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Patent number: 6989757Abstract: A proactive carbon monoxide protection system includes a carbon monoxide detector connected to a control module adapted to turn off the source of carbon monoxide, sound a central alarm, and alert an off-site monitoring station upon detection of carbon monoxide by the detector.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2002Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Electronic Control Systems, LLCInventors: Winters Geoffrey J., Marquis James A.
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Patent number: 6987459Abstract: A portable detector of combustible or explosive gases incorporates a polymeric-type sensor or sensor array coupled to a programmed processor which carries out an evaluation of one or more signals from the sensor or array to evaluate the presence of combustible or explosive vapors. Non-polymeric sensors such as temperature sensors, humidity sensors and/or pressure sensors can also be incorporated and their outputs evaluated to compensate the outputs of the sensor or array of sensors. The detector can be housed in a sealed enclosure and energized by a battery.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.Inventor: Lee D. Tice
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Patent number: 6987448Abstract: A medical gas alarm system for use in a healthcare facility having a medical gas system and having a network of computer devices is provided. The alarm system includes at least one area alarm controller adapted to receive a first signal indicative of a condition of a first portion of the medical gas system. The area alarm controller is adapted to communicate with the network. The alarm system also includes at least one master alarm controller adapted to receive a second signal indicative of a condition of a second portion of the medical gas system. The master alarm controller is adapted to communicate with the network. The area alarm controller is adapted to communicate with the master alarm controller through the network.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Edward W. Catton, John M. Sharer, John B. Wilker, Sr., Phillip B. Plyler, Joseph H. Abel, William J. Kaht, James P. Hentges, Thomas R. Pfingsten, Stanton H. Breitlow, William C. Bohlinger, Thomas J. Dubisar, Robert O. Moran, Dale T. Wolfe, Nick D. LaBare, Richard E. Hoffman
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Patent number: 6985083Abstract: A method is provided for marking electrical wiring with condition indicators. One or more markers are added to one or both of the insulative material and a surface of an electrical conductor such that it bonds thereto. Each marker is capable of emanating into a surrounding atmospheric environment as a gaseous effluent in response to a specific condition experienced by the electrical conductor.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: William T. Yost, Daniel F. Perey, K. Elliott Cramer
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Patent number: 6985082Abstract: A sensor and method of use for detection of low levels of carbon monoxide in gas mixtures. The approach is based on the change in an electrical property (for example: resistance) that occurs when carbon monoxide is selectively absorbed by a film of copper chloride (or other metal halides). The electrical property change occurs rapidly with both increasing and decreasing CO contents, varies with the amount of CO from the gas stream, and is insensitive to the presence of hydrogen. To make a sensor using this approach, the metal halide film will deposited onto an alumina substrate with electrodes. The sensor may be maintained at the optimum temperature with a thick film platinum heater deposited onto the opposite face of the substrate. When the sensor is operating at an appropriate (and constant) temperature, the magnitude of the electrical property measured between the interdigital electrodes will provide a measure of the carbon monoxide content of the gas.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2001Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignees: The Ohio State University Reasearch Foundation, NexTech Materials, Ltd.Inventors: Prabir K. Dutta, Scott L. Swartz, Christopher T. Holt, Ramachandra Rao Revur
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Patent number: 6983726Abstract: A method is provided for monitoring and mitigating exhaust gas emitted from a vehicle in a closable structure. A remote monitoring device within the closable structure is trained in response to a training signal transmitted from a remote transmitter device. A remote engine start signal is intercepted within a receiving circuit of the remote monitoring device during an actual remote engine start operation. The exhaust gas emitted from the vehicle is monitored in response to receiving the remote engine start signal. A determination is made if an exhaust gas concentration level is greater than a predetermined threshold. A control signal is transmitted to a mitigation device for mitigating the exhaust gas within the closable structure when the exhaust gas concentration level is greater than the predetermined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2004Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Lear CorporationInventors: Yi Luo, Qingfeng Tang, Riad Ghabra
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Patent number: 6958689Abstract: A method of detecting a combustion chemical in a region and setting an alarm based on concentration levels of the combustion chemical comprises the steps of: monitoring the region for a combustion chemical with a sensor having a measurable parameter which changes in value proportional to concentration levels of the monitored combustion chemical, the measurable parameter being ambient temperature dependent; generating an ambient temperature measurement of the sensor; reading the measurable parameter and ambient temperature measurement; processing the measurable parameter and ambient temperature measurement readings to generate a temperature compensated concentration level of the monitored combustion chemical; and setting an alarm based on the generated temperature compensated concentration level. A fire detector unit for implementing the foregoing described method is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Rosemount Aerospace Inc.Inventors: Kaare J. Anderson, Mark S. Miller, Christopher H. Renken, Brian L. Snyder, David M. Socha, Sr.
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Patent number: 6954143Abstract: A mobile system travels with a work crew to various remote well sites and monitors the presence of H2S (hydrogen sulfide gas) at those sites. If the concentration of H2S reaches a toxic level, the system notifies a distant host computer of not only the problem but also where the problem exists. Help can then be dispatched to the known area. In some embodiments, the system notifies the work crew when help is on the way.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2003Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Inventor: Gary W. Crook
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Patent number: 6943692Abstract: Apparatus and methods for monitoring the presence of an analyte in a closed vial wherein a sample contained within the closed vial is conveyed to an analyzer. The analyzer determines a value of a spectral property dependent on analyte concentration at a position within a headspace formed above the sample within the vial. An indicator is used to compare the measured value of the spectral property with a predetermined limit criteria to determine the presence or absence of the analyte. Vials wherein the presence of the analyte is detected are indicated as product vials whereas vials wherein the absence of the analyte is detected are indicated as rejected vials. The rejected vials are conveyed by a transferrer to a rejected vial station. A first portion of the product vials are conveyed by a sampler to a sample collection station. A second portion of the product vials are conveyed to a labeler.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharma CompanyInventors: James Castner, Luc Boudreau, Allan Rilling
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Patent number: 6940411Abstract: A personal alarm device for warning an individual of the presence of an unhealthy amount of carbon monoxide in the blood of the individual, comprising a mouthpiece, a carbon monoxide detector, and an alarm device. The mouthpiece is adapted to detect a minimum predetermined amount of carbon monoxide in the breath and to emit an alarm when the minimum predetermined amount is detected. The personal alarm device is particularly udeful in patient-controlled method of treatment to abate tobacco use.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Bedfont Scientific LimitedInventors: Trevor Smith, Graham Coast
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Patent number: 6940402Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: May 8, 2000Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventors: Clive Martin Lewis, Mark Philip Symonds
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Patent number: 6919809Abstract: A method of selecting a ventilation control strategy from among a plurality of ventilation control strategies. The method comprises the steps of: determining if a CO2 signal is present and valid; selecting a CO2 based ventilation control strategy if the CO2 signal is present and valid; selecting a second ventilation control strategy if the CO2 signal is not present or is invalid; and operating using the selected strategy. The selection step occurs in a zone controller.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: American Standard International Inc.Inventors: Brad M. Blunn, Tedd P. Johnson, Eugene R. Shedivy, James K. McKeever, Chad A. Bjorklund, Dwight J. Watercott
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Patent number: 6917875Abstract: A signal processing apparatus for detecting and displaying the properties of diesel fuel powered compression-ignition engines senses strain pulses in the fuel injection rail structure to perform a variety of testing functions. Among other capabilities, the apparatus permits the user to establish stroboscope timing, to measure engine RPM, to view the relationship between crankshaft position and injection time, and to examine the time-dependent properties of strain pulses on individual fuel injectors in order to evaluate the condition of the diesel engine.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Inventors: Dale R. Boysen, Scott R. Sebastian, William W. Wittliff, III, Martin P. Franz
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Patent number: 6914532Abstract: Method and apparatus for testing the operation of an alarm for a ventilated enclosure, such as a fume hood or bio-safety cabinet. Flow of gas being exhausted from the enclosure may be adjusted to a known value below or above a threshold value at which the alarm provides an indication that flow is unacceptably low or high. Adjustment of flow to the known value may be performed without requiring a manual measurement of flow, e.g., by performing a traverse in a duct leading from the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Kenneth William Crooks, Andrew Smith
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Patent number: 6900432Abstract: A method for detecting gases or vapors emitted from materials, such as electrical components, under conditions at which there is a risk of the onset of fire, said method comprising sampling gas from the region of the material using an ion mobility spectrometer tuned to detect specific volatilized materials. The signal can be used to determine a fire risk and to trigger alarms as necessary. The method provides rapid detection with high sensitivity and high selectivity so as to minimize false alarms. Apparatus for use in the method is also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2000Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: The Secretary of State for DefenceInventors: Brian Foulger, James Riches, Hilary Roberta Bollan
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Patent number: 6900734Abstract: A handheld/portable detector for chemical vapor monitoring includes a housing and a discharge chamber that is established therein. The plasma discharge has a relatively small volume, e.g., in the micro-liter range. A first electrode and a second electrode are disposed within the discharge chamber and a discharge gap is established therebetween. A sample gas tube is in fluid communication with the discharge chamber and provides a sample gas to the discharge chamber. Also, a plasma gas tube is in fluid communication with the discharge chamber and provides a plasma gas thereto. Accordingly, the plasma gas can be used to maintain microplasma discharge between the electrodes and the sample gas can be introduced into the microplasma discharge. A spectrometer optically connected to the handheld/portable detector is used to measure the radiation emitted by the sample gas when subjected to the microplasma discharge.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: The Regents of the Universtiy of CaliforniaInventor: Yixiang Duan
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Patent number: 6897774Abstract: A device with multiple sensors for detecting multiple alarm conditions coupled to a single control unit provides 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: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Edwards Systems Technology, Inc.Inventors: Hilario Costa, Robert Right, Jeffery Burns
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Electronic exposure dose meter and radiation handling operation management system employing the same
Patent number: 6891476Abstract: An electronic exposure dose meter and a radiation handling operation management system is capable of realizing real time exposure management. The radiation handling operation management system has monitoring unit receiving an exposure dose amount measured by an electronic exposure dose meter having a radiation detector, its counter circuit and a PHS transmission and reception antenna, from a plurality of transmission and reception base station installed in a radiation handling operation site through bidirectional communication with a central management section via an external management base station, and deriving position of user of the electronic exposure dose meter for collecting and displaying position and exposure dose amount of the user. The electronic exposure dose meter has a radiation detector, a counter circuit, a PHS antenna for bidirectional communication with a central management section.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Hiroshi Kitaguchi, Tetsuya Matsui, Naoya Fukutsuka, Kouichi Ushiroda, Naoyuki Kono -
Patent number: 6888467Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: December 10, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Industrial Scientific CorporationInventors: David C. Green, Wenfeng Peng, Chuan-Bao Wang
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Patent number: 6876305Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: April 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Gentex CorporationInventors: Brian J. Kadwell, Greg R. Pattok
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Patent number: 6871677Abstract: A method and system for preventing vehicle misfuelling by utilizing an apparatus that receives a fuel nozzle into the filler neck, and activates a vacuum on the nozzle inserted therein. Using the pump's internal shut-off mechanism, this prevents the fuel pump from dispensing fuel until the sensing unit within the apparatus is able to identify the fuel proposed to be added to the tank. If the fuel is deemed acceptable, the vacuum is released, and the fuel is permitted to enter into the desired fuel tank.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Inventor: Russell Shane Zerangue, Sr.
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Patent number: 6867700Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and to an arrangement for evaluating in a defined space or area a delimited area (7) in which there is a degree of urgency greater than the degree of urgency in respect of the remainder of said space (1), wherein there is disposed within said space or area (1) a plurality of sensors which can evaluate the momentary degree of urgency on the basis of one or more criteria. Selected sensors (2, 3, 4) shall be connected to computer equipment (50) which includes storage elements (52, 53, 54) adapted for storing momentary criteria-related values in a chosen time order, and wherein a calculating circuit (51) included in or connected to said computer equipment (50) is adapted for evaluation of a calculated degree of urgency on the basis of time-dependent changes in the evaluated momentary values.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2001Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Firefly ABInventor: Lennart Karl Erik Jansson
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Patent number: 6856252Abstract: A method for detecting fires is proposed that serves to avoid false alarms, by providing that an alarm threshold is determined as a function of signal parameters derived from at least one sensor signal. False alarms are thus advantageously precluded. This is still further improved by setting up an alarm interval for which the alarm threshold must be exceeded, if an alarm is to be indicated. The alarm interval can also be determined adaptively as a function of the signal parameters. An upper threshold and a lower threshold are provided for the alarm interval and the alarm threshold, respectively, in order to build in a certain safety, so that the alarm threshold and alarm interval will not assume values that put a function of the fire detector at risk. It is also possible to use more sensor signals, in which case signal parameters can be generated by linking the sensor signals.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Anton Pfefferseder, Bernd Siber, Andreas Hensel, Ulrich Oppelt
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Patent number: 6856253Abstract: A person-carried hydrogen sulfide instrument is adapted for use with a conventional SCADA system or other type of fault monitoring system normally intended for monitoring well-related conditions at a well site. In response to detecting an abnormally high concentration of hydrogen sulfide gas, the instrument triggers the fault monitoring system to record an H2S fault and convey that information to a remote computer. In some embodiments, the instrument includes a signal relay unit that listens to a conventional H2S monitor. The signal relay unit has a learning mode that teaches the unit to recognize an audible alarm from the H2S monitor. In response to hearing the H2S alarm, the signal relay unit emits a trigger signal to the fault monitoring system.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Inventor: Gary W. Crook
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Patent number: 6840084Abstract: An apparatus and method for monitoring a source gas for detection of phosgene and/or chlorine dioxide therein, in which the source gas is filtered for removal of hydrogen sulfide and/or chlorine and/or hydrogen chloride prior to monitoring of the source gas by a gas sensor specific for phosgene or chlorine dioxide detection. The filter includes a support having Ag2O thereon, and when the source gas contains chlorine dioxide, chlorine also is present in the source gas prior to its filtration.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Inventor: Elena Nikolskaya
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Patent number: 6838988Abstract: A cost effective system for testing smoke detectors and determining and communicating the operating characteristics thereof, advantageously uses existing circuitry components in a secondary communication function. With this arrangement, a low powered RF reporting signal is transmitted from the smoke detector and can be received within several feet of the detector. Preferably the RF signal is produced by a pulsed input signal provided to an existing coil which is part of the circuitry used to produce and/or report alarm signals. A receiving arrangement is also disclosed which can be located in close proximity to a smoke detector which has been activated to report the operating characteristics thereof. These characteristics can then be analyzed to determine whether preventive maintenance is appropriate.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Digital Security Controls Ltd.Inventors: Gary Lennartz, Scott Singleton
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Patent number: 6837095Abstract: A vapor sensing device that is sufficiently small and lightweight to be handheld, and also modular so as to allow the device to be conveniently adapted for use in sensing the presence and concentration of a wide variety of specified vapors. The device provides these benefits using a sensor module that incorporates a sample chamber and a plurality of sensors located on a chip releasably carried within or adjacent to the sample chamber. Optionally, the sensor module can be configured to be releasably plugged into a receptacle formed in the device. Vapors are directed to pass through the sample chamber, whereupon the sensors provide a distinct combination of electrical signals in response to each. The sensors of the sensor module can take the form of chemically sensitive resistors having resistances that vary according to the identity and concentration of an adjacent vapor.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Smiths Detection - Pasadena, Inc.Inventors: Steven A. Sunshine, Gregory Steinthal, Christopher K. Boehr, Robert K. Nakayama
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Patent number: 6838995Abstract: Passive and active methods for anticipating problems with electrical wiring are provided. An insulative material in contact with an electrical conductor has at least one impurity that is impregnated in the insulative material and/or disposed thereon. An environment around the electrical conductor is monitored for the presence or the level of the impurity(ies) emanating from the insulative material in the form of a gaseous effluent. An alarm signal is generated when a predetermined level of the gaseous effluent is detected.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: William T. Yost, K. Elliott Cramer, Daniel F. Perey
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Patent number: 6831564Abstract: An apparatus for notifying a user when the gas pressure of a gas is at or below a threshold pressure. The gas can be injected into a chamber of an incubator. The gas pressure can be measured, relayed and compared to the threshold pressure. If the gas pressure is at or below the threshold pressure, the user will be notified that the gas pressure needs to be corrected.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Kendro Laboratory Products, Inc.Inventors: Richard H. Bair, III, Bryan M. Elwood
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Patent number: 6828795Abstract: An explosive detection system detects the presence of trace molecules in air. The sensitivity of such instruments is dependent on the concentration of target gas in the sample. The sampling efficiency can be greatly improved when the target object is warmed, even by only a few degrees. A directed emission of photons, typically infrared or visible light, can be used to significantly enhance vapor emission. The sensitivity of such instruments is also dependent on the method of gas sampling utilized. A cyclone sampling nozzle can greatly improve the sampling efficiency, particularly when the sampling needs to be performed at a distance from the air intake.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Implant Sciences CorporationInventors: Leonid Y. Krasnobaev, Vyacheslav S. Persenkov, Vladimir V. Belyakov, Vladimir B. Kekukh, Stephen N. Bunker
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Patent number: 6819253Abstract: A system for the collection of near real time confirmation samples is provided to quickly eliminate false positive alarms by confirming the presence or absence of a chemical agent when a monitor operating in near real time to detect the presence of that chemical agent generates an alarm. The confirmation sampling system is synchronized with the near real time monitor and the confirmation sampler and monitor draw common samples of the atmosphere of concern. In the event that the monitor generates an alarm, the confirmation sampler preserves the sample taken contemporaneously with the alarm event for separate analysis, and also takes and preserves one or more follow-on samples.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: EAI CorporationInventors: Thomas G. Albro, John C. Berends, Jr.
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Patent number: 6819252Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: July 25, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: BRK Brands, Inc.Inventors: Derek Scott Johnston, Vincent J. Delia
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Publication number: 20040207529Abstract: A patient monitoring system has a patient monitor with a screen and mainstream gas input connector configured to receive a mainstream gas concentration signal from a mainstream gas analyzer. A sidestream gas analyzer has an output connector and is configured to transmit a sidestream gas concentration signal via the output connector. The patient monitor receives the sidestream gas concentration signal via the mainstream gas input connector for display on the screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Applicant: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Allen VanRyzin, Michael J. Palmer, Darrell E. Johnson, William James Sheets
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Patent number: 6801132Abstract: The invention relates to a method and device for the early detection of fire and for fighting fire indoors and outdoors, especially in living areas, of homes and buildings. According to the invention, a central freely programmable domestic control block comprising an intelligent bus system, sensors, and actuators controls, regulates and monitors the domestic technical system and, at the same time, sensors detect the direct and indirect fire characteristics, which are monitored by a separate check, control and regulating block that activates an extinguishing agent supply system when a set value has been exceeded. The aim of the invention is to improve a method and device of the aforementioned type such that the extinguishing agent is variably and selectively discharged with a high degree of efficacy by the provision of a system which can be modularly integrated in the security design of a building.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Inventors: Torsten Clauss, Andreas Schmidt, Wassil Jansen
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Patent number: 6794991Abstract: A monitoring system includes a master station and a plurality of monitor stations which are spaced from the master station. Each of the monitor stations includes a programmable computer which is connected with a radio and a sensor. The computer and radio may be enclosed in an explosion-proof housing. To change a program in the computer at a monitor station, the program change may be transmitted from the master station to the monitor station. In addition, data relating to a condition to be sensed may be transmitted from the master station to the monitor station.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Gastronics′ Inc.Inventor: Cornelius P. Dungan
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Publication number: 20040178917Abstract: A handheld/portable detector for chemical vapor monitoring includes a housing and a discharge chamber that is established therein. The plasma discharge has a relatively small volume, e.g., in the micro-liter range. A first electrode and a second electrode are disposed within the discharge chamber and a discharge gap is established therebetween. A sample gas tube is in fluid communication with the discharge chamber and provides a sample gas to the discharge chamber. Also, a plasma gas tube is in fluid communication with the discharge chamber and provides a plasma gas thereto. Accordingly, the plasma gas can be used to maintain microplasma discharge between the electrodes and the sample gas can be introduced into the microplasma discharge. A spectrometer optically connected to the handheld/portable detector is used to measure the radiation emitted by the sample gas when subjected to the microplasma discharge.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAInventor: Yixiang Duan
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Patent number: 6788209Abstract: A software driven, solid state controlled, electro-mechanically operated system to monitor volatile liquid fuel or other hazardous liquids and provide emergency shut-off if the delivery system is ruptured. A computer receives input from transducers monitoring the flow rate of the liquid through the line and a pressure sensor insures the system is prepared to function. The monitoring apparatus presets a condition based on current environmental conditions. Measuring the flow rate provides input to software that validates all other entries. Delivery quantities allowing point of delivery control to vary the delivery quantity to individual locations. The software options are: Preset conditions; Owner/operator input via external computer for loading delivery and trip instructions; Instructional output on LCD screen to driver on customer information and scheduling; Data download to owner/operator on billing information, driver daily activities and volume of propane remaining in vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: BR&T Technology Development CorporationInventors: Tony J. Cothern, Ronald H. Bindl, Rodney O. Craig, Don Cream, George B. Freeman
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Patent number: 6788197Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: November 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Siemens Building Technologies, AGInventors: Marc Thuillard, Erwin Suter
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Patent number: 6784798Abstract: Due to the presence of various environmental condition detectors in the home and businesses such as smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, natural gas detectors, etc., each having individual but similar sounding alarm patterns, it can be difficult for occupants of such dwellings to immediately determine the specific type of environmental condition that exists during an alarm condition. The present invention comprises an environmental condition detector using both tonal pattern alarms and pre-recorded voice messages to indicate information about the environmental condition being sensed. Single-station battery-powered and 120VAC detectors are described as are multiple-station interconnected 120VAC powered detectors. The pre-recorded voice messages describe the type of environmental condition detected or the location of the environmental condition detector sensing the condition, or both, in addition to the tonal pattern alarm. Provisions are made for multi-lingual pre-recorded voice messages.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2003Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Inventor: Gary Jay Morris
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Publication number: 20040160329Abstract: Certain embodiments of the present invention provide a system and method for improved, reliable carbon monoxide detection. The system includes a carbon monoxide detector for detecting carbon monoxide, an appliance powered by a fossil fuel, and a reliability module removing power supplied to the appliance when power to the carbon monoxide detector is exhausted. The reliability module may also remove power supplied to the appliance when carbon monoxide is detected above a threshold concentration. The reliability module may also remove power supplied to a control device controlling the appliance when power to the carbon monoxide detector is exhausted. The control device may include a temperature control. The system may also include a safety device that is activated when power to the carbon monoxide detector is exhausted. The safety device may include a fan. Additionally, the reliability module may include a switch for controlling power supplied to the appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventor: John Flanc
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Patent number: 6778082Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for activating smoke detector alarms within a house. The method includes the steps of providing a plurality of smoke detectors dispersed among a plurality of locations within the house, detecting smoke within a first smoke detector of the plurality of smoke detectors, transmitting a radio frequency signal from the first smoke detector to a second smoke detector of the plurality of smoke detectors upon detection of smoke by the first smoke detector and activating an alarm within the second smoke detector upon detection of the radio frequency signal from the first smoke detector.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Inventor: Jason Goodwin
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Patent number: 6774802Abstract: Described is a system for detecting toxic levels of a contaminate in a monitored area. The system controls an air evacuation device that operates in response to the detection of a predetermined level of contamination. The system also acts to deactivate appliances that may be contributing to the level of contamination. In addition, the system alerts local emergency units with a pre-recorded message of the emergency situation.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: HON Technology Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Bachinski, David J. Oja
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Patent number: 6772598Abstract: A leak detection system for the detection and monitoring of pressurized refrigerant systems, primarily walk-in refrigeration units in stores or storage facilities, manages, monitors and controls the refrigeration system which store and preserve perishables. The system includes a gas refrigerant detector and a monitor and relay system to alert the store personnel and remote monitoring stations that a problem exists by detecting the presence of gas outside the system within the refrigeration units, assessing the magnitude of the problem, and providing an emergency shutoff means to close and contain the refrigeration system contents in the event a substantial refrigeration leak is detected, closing the system until system repairs are made and the system is reset.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2003Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: R.S. Services, Inc.Inventor: Charlie M. Rinehart
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Publication number: 20040145485Abstract: A portable detector of combustible or explosive gases incorporates a polymeric-type sensor or sensor array coupled to a programmed processor which carries out an evaluation of one or more signals from the sensor or array to evaluate the presence of combustible or explosive vapors. Non-polymeric sensors such as temperature sensors, humidity sensors and/or pressure sensors can also be incorporated and their outputs evaluated to compensate the outputs of the sensor or array of sensors. The detector can be housed in a sealed enclosure and energized by a battery.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: Lee D. Tice
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Patent number: 6765490Abstract: A system and methods of the present invention advantageously provide efficient mail processing and handling that, as compared to existing procedures, enhances detection within the mail being processed or handled of biological, germ, chemical, or other harmful agents. A system and methods provide additionally a higher level of quality and consistency for processing and handling mail so that concerns over contamination of postal workers and potential mail recipients are reduced. A system and methods further provide enhanced disabling of contaminated mail contents, mail, mail equipment, mail containers, and mail personnel due to exposure or contact with harmful agents associated with mail.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Inventors: Steven W. Lopez, Jeffrey S. Whittle