Interconnection circuit for a plurality of alarm units
First Claim
1. In an alarm unit adapted to be connected to at least one other alarm unit by a pair of wires, the alarm unit having a sensing circuit adapted to supply a signal in the presence of a predetermined event, a signalling device and a switching device and a power source coupled in series, the switching device having a control electrode coupled to the sensing circuit, whereby the presence of an event sensed by the sensing circuit renders the switching device conductive to supply current to activate the signalling device, the improvement comprising a terminal for connection to the one other alarm unit, and means coupled between said terminal and a point in the path between the sensing circuit and the control electrode of the switching device, whereby a short across the wires or an open in either of the wires will not prevent the signalling device from producing a signal in the presence of an event.
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Abstract
Each alarm unit has a sensing circuit which supplies a signal in the presence of a particular problem such as smoke, heat, or equipment failure. The signal energizes an electronic switching device, to couple power to a horn which then produces an alerting tone. The output of the sensing circuit is also coupled by a resistor to electronic switching devices in the other alarm units in the system, so that the occurrence of a problem at one location activates the horn in each alarm unit.
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- 1. In an alarm unit adapted to be connected to at least one other alarm unit by a pair of wires, the alarm unit having a sensing circuit adapted to supply a signal in the presence of a predetermined event, a signalling device and a switching device and a power source coupled in series, the switching device having a control electrode coupled to the sensing circuit, whereby the presence of an event sensed by the sensing circuit renders the switching device conductive to supply current to activate the signalling device, the improvement comprising a terminal for connection to the one other alarm unit, and means coupled between said terminal and a point in the path between the sensing circuit and the control electrode of the switching device, whereby a short across the wires or an open in either of the wires will not prevent the signalling device from producing a signal in the presence of an event.
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5. A system of alarm units interconnected by pairs of wires, each alarm unit including a sensing circuit adapted to supply a signal in the presence of a problem, a signalling device and a switching device and a power source coupled in series, said switching device having a control electrode coupled to said sensing circuit, and means coupled to a point in the path between said sensing circuit and the control electrode of said switching device;
- the means in each alarm being coupled to a common point, whereby a short across any pair of wires or an open in any of the wires will not prevent the signalling device of an alarm unit in the vicinity of an event from producing a signal in response to such event.
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9. In a self-contained alarm unit adapted to be connected to at least one other self-contained alarm unit by a pair of wires, the alarm unit having a sensing circuit adapted to supply a signal in the presence of a predetermined event, a signalling device and a switching device and a power source coupled in series, the switching device having a pair of electrodes for receiving a signal to control conduction of said switching device and being coupled to the sensing circuit, whereby the presence of an event sensed by the sensing circuit renders the switching device conductive to supply current to activate the signalling device, the improvement comprising a pair of terminals for connection to the one other alarm unit, one of said terminals being coupled to one of said electrodes, and means coupled between the other of said terminals and the other of said electrodes, whereby a short across the wires or an open in either of the wires will not prevent the signalling device from producing a signal in the presence of an event.
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