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Smoke sensing apparatus of the light scattering type

  • US 4,649,282 A
  • Filed: 02/05/1985
  • Issued: 03/10/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/14/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A smoke sensing apparatus comprising:

  • a light emitting circuit including light emitting means for emitting a predetermined light;

    a light receiving circuit including light receiving means for sensing a portion of light emitted from said light emitting circuit and producing an output signal indicative thereof, an amount of light sensed by said light receiving means indicative of an amount of smoke between said light emitting circuit and said light receiving circuit;

    voltage holding means for converting the output signal of said light receiving circuit into a voltage signal and for maintaining the voltage signal at substantially a constant level;

    mean value means for averaging the voltage signal applied from said voltage holding means, said mean value means including a resistor and a capacitor in series between said voltage signal of said voltage holding means and a power supply terminal, a junction point between said resistor and said capacitor forming an output terminal of said mean value means which has a mean value signal thereupon;

    switching means for charging an output voltage of the capacitor in said mean value means to a level close to that of the voltage signal of said voltage holding means, said switching means including a diode connected in parallel with the resistor in said mean value means so that an anode of said diode is coupled to the junction point between said resistor and said capacitor; and

    comparison means for comparing the mean value signal from said mean value means with the voltage signal from said voltage holding means, thereby generating a control signal indicative of a sensed amount of smoke.

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