Optically biased smoke detector
First Claim
1. In an optical smoke detector wherein the presence of smoke modifies the reception by a transducer of light from a source to trigger an alarm, a system for optically biasing said transducer comprising means for determining the field of view of said transducer and for causing a controlled and determinable amount of light emanating from said source to reach said field of view of said transducer directly from said source, said means for determining including means for adjustably controlling the direct light between source and transducer.
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Abstract
An optical smoke detector for pulsed or continuous operation in which optical biasing of a light source and receiving transducer is employed to permit operation of the detector at points of greater sensitivity, stability and linearity than are found at low light levels. The optical biasing may be provided by a light-scattering optical integrator associated with the light source causing controlled impingement of light upon the field of view of the receiving transducer. Adjustment of the relative positions of the light source and transducer and of the disposition of a barrier between those elements as well as the holders of those elements provides further control of the optical biasing. The housing of the detector is provided with smoothly contoured passages for the unimpeded passage of smoke particles to an internal optical detection chamber.
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19 Claims
- 1. In an optical smoke detector wherein the presence of smoke modifies the reception by a transducer of light from a source to trigger an alarm, a system for optically biasing said transducer comprising means for determining the field of view of said transducer and for causing a controlled and determinable amount of light emanating from said source to reach said field of view of said transducer directly from said source, said means for determining including means for adjustably controlling the direct light between source and transducer.
- 6. In an optical smoke detector wherein the presence of smoke modifies the reception by a transducer of light from a source to trigger an alarm, a system for optically biasing said transducer comprising means for determining the field of view of said transducer and for causing a controlled amount of light emanating from said source to reach said field of view of said transducer directly from said source, said means for causing a controlled amount of light to reach said field of view including reflective members disposed about said source to minimize absorption of light therefrom and to scatter light therefrom into said field of view, said source comprising a point source of light and one of said reflective members comprising a concave mirror disposed axially to said point source.
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9. In an optical smoke detecor wherein the presence of smoke modifies the reception by a transducer of light from a source to trigger an alarm, a system for optically biasing said transducer comprising means for determining the field of view of said transducer and for causing a controlled amount of light emanating from said source to reach said field of view of said transducer directly from said source, said means for causing a controlled amount of light to reach said field of view including reflective members disposed about said source to minimize absorption of light therefrom and to scatter light therefrom into said field of view, said reflective members include an internally reflective housing disposed about said source, said housing having apertures formed therein whereby light may be scattered therefrom and smoke particles may pass therethrough.
- 10. In an optical smoke detector wherein the presence of smoke modifies the reception by a transducer of light from a source to trigger an alarm, a system for optically biasing said transducer comprising means for determining the field of view of said transducer and for causing a controlled amount of light emanating from said source to reach said field of view of said transducer directly from said source, and means for mounting said source and said transducer at an angle to each other and means for adjusting said angle to vary the degree of optical coupling between said source and said transducer.
- 12. In an optical smoke detector wherein the presence of smoke modifies the reception by a transducer of light from a source to trigger an alarm, a system for optically biasing said transducer comprising means for determining the field of view of said transducer and for causing a controlled amount of light emanating from said source to reach said field of view of said transducer directly from said source, a housing and means forming an optical detection chamber within said housing, said field of view of said transducer lying substantially within said optical chamber, said housing having at least a passage formed therein and leading to said optical chamber, said passage being free of abrupt directional changes or barriers to the ingress of smoke particles, a plurality of vanes disposed in said passage, said vanes being oriented relative to said optical chamber to funnel smoke particles thereto.
- 14. In an optical smoke detector wherein the presence of smoke modifies the reception by a transducer of light from a source to trigger an alarm, a system for optically biasing said transducer comprising means for determining the field of view of the transducer and for causing a controlled and determinable amount of light emanating from said source to reach said field of view of said tranducer directly from said source, a housing and means forming an optical detection chamber within said housing, said field of view of said transducer lying substantially within said optical chamber, said housing having at least a passage formed therein and leading to said optical chamber, said passage being free of abrupt directional changes or barriers to the ingress of smoke particles, and a second passage adjacent the first passage for directing smoke from below the housing to the optical detection chamber.
- 16. Optical smoke detection apparatus comprising, a housing having means delineating an optical chamber, a source of light and receiver transducer disposed at the optical chamber and with the source at least partially directed toward the receiver transducer for the optical biasing thereof, barrier means intermediate the source and receiver transducer for limiting the amount of light emanating from the source reaching directly the receiver transducer, and at least one passage formed in the housing to lead to the optical chamber, said passage extending about the circumference of the housing and further including a lower passage or funneling spoke to the optical chamber.
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