USE OF OPTICAL REFLECTANCE PROXIMITY DETECTOR FOR NUISANCE MITIGATION IN SMOKE ALARMS
First Claim
1. A method for identifying a smoke detector having a low battery charge, the method comprising:
- hearing, by a user from an unlocated smoke detector of a plurality of smoke detectors, a low battery chirp;
moving, by the user, in proximity to a first smoke detector of the plurality of smoke detectors, a first object to trigger a proximity-induced battery check of the first smoke detector;
determining, by the first smoke detector, a first battery charge condition in response to detecting the first object moved in proximity to the first smoke detector;
outputting, by the first smoke detector, a first auditory indication indicative of the first battery charge condition being sufficient in response to the object moved in proximity to the first smoke detector;
moving, by the user, in proximity to a second smoke detector of the plurality of smoke detectors, a second object to trigger a proximity-induced battery check of the second smoke detector;
determining, by the second smoke detector, a second battery charge condition in response to the second object moved in proximity to the second smoke detector; and
outputting, by the second smoke detector, a second auditory indication indicative of the second battery charge condition being low in response to the second object moved in proximity to the second smoke detector, wherein the second smoke detector is identified by the user as the unlocated smoke detector.
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Abstract
Various methods, systems, and devices for identifying a low battery charge of a smoke detector are presented. For example, a device may include a smoke detection sensor that detect smokes and, in response to detecting smoke, generate a smoke detection signal. The device may include battery test circuitry that tests a charge level of a battery installed in the smoke detector device. The device may include an audio output device that outputs a low battery chirp in response to the battery test circuitry determining the charge level of the battery installed in the smoke detector device is low. Also, the device may include a proximity detector that monitors for a wave movement of an object within a distance of the smoke detector device and generates a proximity detection signal when the proximity detector detects the wave movement performed by an object within the distance of the smoke detector device.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for identifying a smoke detector having a low battery charge, the method comprising:
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hearing, by a user from an unlocated smoke detector of a plurality of smoke detectors, a low battery chirp; moving, by the user, in proximity to a first smoke detector of the plurality of smoke detectors, a first object to trigger a proximity-induced battery check of the first smoke detector; determining, by the first smoke detector, a first battery charge condition in response to detecting the first object moved in proximity to the first smoke detector; outputting, by the first smoke detector, a first auditory indication indicative of the first battery charge condition being sufficient in response to the object moved in proximity to the first smoke detector; moving, by the user, in proximity to a second smoke detector of the plurality of smoke detectors, a second object to trigger a proximity-induced battery check of the second smoke detector; determining, by the second smoke detector, a second battery charge condition in response to the second object moved in proximity to the second smoke detector; and outputting, by the second smoke detector, a second auditory indication indicative of the second battery charge condition being low in response to the second object moved in proximity to the second smoke detector, wherein the second smoke detector is identified by the user as the unlocated smoke detector. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A smoke detector device, comprising:
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a smoke detection sensor that detect smokes and, in response to detecting smoke, generate a smoke detection signal; battery test circuitry that tests a charge level of a battery installed in the smoke detector device; an audio output device that outputs a low battery chirp in response to the battery test circuitry determining the charge level of the battery installed in the smoke detector device is low; and a proximity detector that monitors for a wave movement of an object within a distance of the smoke detector device and generates a proximity detection signal when the proximity detector detects the wave movement performed by an object within the distance of the smoke detector device, wherein; the proximity detector signal generated by the proximity detector causes a low battery audible indication to be output by the audio output device when the battery test circuitry indicates that the charge level of the battery is low. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for identifying a low battery charge of a smoke detector device, the method comprising:
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outputting a low battery chirp at a periodic interval indicative of the low battery charge of a battery installed in the smoke detector device; monitoring for a wave movement within a distance of the smoke detector device using a proximity detector; generating a proximity detection signal in response to the wave movement being detected within the distance of the smoke detector device by the proximity detector; determining, using battery test circuitry, the low battery charge condition is present in response to the proximity detection signal; and outputting, an auditory indication of the low battery charge condition in response to the proximity detection signal and determining that the low battery charge condition is present, wherein the auditory indication of the low battery charge condition is distinct from the low battery chirp. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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