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Infrared sensor suitable for fire fighting applications

  • US 5,422,484 A
  • Filed: 10/21/1991
  • Issued: 06/06/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/20/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An infrared detector for the detection of infrared radiation emitted by fires comprising:

  • an optical collection unit (3) that collects and focuses electromagnetic radiation emitted within the field of view of said infrared detector, said optical collection unit (3) emitting focused electromagnetic radiation;

    a spectral filter (2) that receives the focussed electromagnetic radiation emitted by said optical collection unit (3) and that blocks substantially all electromagnetic radiation having wavelengths shorter than about 2.5 microns and longer than about 5.0 microns, said spectral filter (2) emitting filtered electromagnetic radiation;

    an infrared sensor (1) that receives the filtered electromagnetic radiation emitted by said spectral filter (2) and emits a sensor signal when infrared electromagnetic radiation is received, said infrared sensor (1) comprised of a plurality of infrared sensor elements (10), each of said plurality of infrared sensor elements (10) having an individual field of view and emitting a sensor element signal when infrared electromagnetic radiation between about 2.5 and 5.0 microns is sensed within said individual field of view, said sensor signal of said infrared sensor (1) being comprised of said sensor element signals emitted by said plurality of infrared sensor elements (10);

    an amplifier (4) that receives and amplifies said sensor signal emitted by said infrared sensor (1), said amplifier (4) emitting an output signal in response to said sensor signal emitted by said infrared sensor (1); and

    a container (5) in which said optical collection unit (3), said spectral filter (2), said infrared sensor (1) and said amplifier (4) are mounted and hermetically sealed.

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