Variable frequency light pulser for smoke detectors
First Claim
1. A smoke detector comprising:
- clock means periodically producing electrical pulses including means determining the clock period,a light source connected to and operated by the clock means to produce pulsed light at the clock period,photoelectric alarm control means actuated by smoke alteration of the pulsed light to produce an alarm signal output recurrently maintained at the period of the clock means, andmeans responsive to actuation of the control means for controlling the means determining clock period.
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Abstract
A scatter type of battery smoke detector includes a clock circuit applying energy pulses to an LED light source which directs light pulses on a smoke sensing path. Smoke entering the light path scatters pulsed light to a photodiode whose output voltage varies with smoke density and corresponding light pulse level. A threshold stage responds to photodiode voltage above a threshold level to generate a detection pulse. The detection pulses and clock pulses are applied to a control circuit including a dual data-type flip-flop logic circuit, and thence to a threshold circuit driving an alarm horn. If the smoke density and hence the detection pulse amplitude exceed a predetermined level, coincident application of the clock and detection pulses to the control circuit will cause the control circuit to respond by energizing the alarm continuously so long as the detection pulses recur at the clock frequency. If a spurious noise voltage should coincide with a clock pulse the control circuit will energize the alarm, but only for the brief inter-pulse interval. To reduce battery drain the inter-pulse is made relatively long by design of the normal clock circuit time constant. But, to reduce the time that a spurious alarm can sound, the clock circuit time constant is shortened substantially when the control circuit responds to coincident pulses.
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6 Claims
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1. A smoke detector comprising:
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clock means periodically producing electrical pulses including means determining the clock period, a light source connected to and operated by the clock means to produce pulsed light at the clock period, photoelectric alarm control means actuated by smoke alteration of the pulsed light to produce an alarm signal output recurrently maintained at the period of the clock means, and means responsive to actuation of the control means for controlling the means determining clock period. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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