Fire alarm system with discrimination between smoke and non-smoke phenomena
First Claim
1. A method of assessing the presence of a fire condition in one or more regions being monitored with an alarm system having a control unit linked to a plurality of displaced smoke detectors, the method comprising:
- establishing at the control unit records of the detectors associated with a plurality of pre-defined, regions being monitored by the alarm system;
receiving at the control unit signals from the detectors indicative of a sensed level of smoke at the respective detectors;
for at least the signal from a first detector, determining if a possible fire condition may be present in the vicinity of the first detector;
responsive to said possible fire condition, determining if the record of the first detector exhibits a predetermined trend during a selected time interval, and, in response to the presence of the predetermined trend, producing a signal indicative of an alarm condition, but in the absence of the predetermined trend, evaluating the signal from another detector, located in the same region as the first detector and in the absence of a predetermined signal from the another detector, indicating a fault condition at the first detector.
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Abstract
An alarm system which incorporates a plurality of highly sensitive, early warning, smoke detectors incorporates functionality for distinguishing between detector signals in response to ambient smoke and detector signals in response to the presence of non-smoke, fibrous materials. Detectors are spatially arranged in predetermined regions. Information concerning the arrangement of detectors is stored in the common control unit. Additionally, a performance history for each of the detectors is also stored in the control unit. If one of the detectors exhibits a relatively large output which is large enough to indicate a possible fire, a previously stored history from the outputs of that detector is analyzed. If the previously stored history indicates a fire related profile, such as a relatively gradual increase in smoke level over a period of time, the signal from that detector is regarded as being indicative of smoke and an alarm is indicated. If the signal from the detector shows a relatively fast increase, from a very low level to an alarm level in a short period of time, fibrous material may have entered the detector. The output from at least one other detector in the same region is analyzed. If the second detector confirms the presence of smoke, at least the first detector is regarded as indicating an alarm condition. If the second detector does not indicate the presence of smoke, even a very low level of smoke, the output from the first detector is regarded as being due to a non-smoke condition, such as an intrusive fibrous material. The control unit indicates the presence of a trouble or maintenance condition with respect to that detector.
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21 Claims
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1. A method of assessing the presence of a fire condition in one or more regions being monitored with an alarm system having a control unit linked to a plurality of displaced smoke detectors, the method comprising:
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establishing at the control unit records of the detectors associated with a plurality of pre-defined, regions being monitored by the alarm system; receiving at the control unit signals from the detectors indicative of a sensed level of smoke at the respective detectors; for at least the signal from a first detector, determining if a possible fire condition may be present in the vicinity of the first detector; responsive to said possible fire condition, determining if the record of the first detector exhibits a predetermined trend during a selected time interval, and, in response to the presence of the predetermined trend, producing a signal indicative of an alarm condition, but in the absence of the predetermined trend, evaluating the signal from another detector, located in the same region as the first detector and in the absence of a predetermined signal from the another detector, indicating a fault condition at the first detector. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An alarm system comprising:
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a control unit; a communications link coupled to the control unit; a plurality of spaced-apart ambient condition detectors coupled to the communications link wherein the detectors transmit signals indicative of ambient conditions sensed in regions adjacent to the respective detectors and wherein the control unit includes circuitry for determining if a signal received from a selected detector in a predetermined region is indicative of the possible presence of a foreign element in the detector and additional circuitry in the control unit for determining whether a second detector in the same region has transmitted signals to the control unit of a magnitude too low to be indicative of a possible alarm condition for a predetermined time interval; and circuitry for indicating the presence of an alarm condition in response thereto.
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6. An alarm system comprising:
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a control unit; a communications link coupled to the control unit; a plurality of spaced-apart ambient condition detectors coupled to the communications link wherein the detectors transmit signals indicative of ambient conditions sensed in regions adjacent to the respective detectors and wherein the control unit includes circuitry for determining if a signal received from a selected detector in a predetermined region is indicative of the possible presence of a foreign element in the detector, additional circuitry in the control unit for determining whether a second detector in the same region is transmitting signals to the control unit indicative of a possible alarm condition; circuitry for indicating the presence of an alarm condition; and wherein the control unit includes circuitry for storage of prior signal values from the selected detector. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of determining an alarm condition in response to signals received from a plurality of displaced smoke detectors, the method comprising:
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receiving signals from at least two detectors in a selected region being monitored; in response to one of the received signals changing in a way indicative of a possible fire, analyzing the one received signal using a stored history, and then another received signal to differentiate between a fire condition and a non-fire condition.
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11. A method of determining an alarm condition in response to signals received from a plurality of displaced smoke detectors, the method comprising;
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receiving signals from at least two detectors in a selected region being monitored; in response to one of the received signals changing in a way indicative of a possible fire, analyzing the one received signal and then other received signals to differentiate between a fire condition and a non-fire condition; and which includes storing a history of signals received from at least one of the detectors. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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- 16. A fire alarm system in which multiple smoke sensors are monitored by a control panel, and said smoke sensors send signals to said control panel that indicate the level of smoke sensed by said smoke sensors, and said control panel uses said signal received from a first smoke sensor to determine if a possible alarm condition exists, and if the signal from said first sensor has a sharp increase with respect to time, said control panel performs further processing of the signals from a second sensor before making a decision that a fire alarm condition exists at said first sensor or making a decision that a special non-fire condition exists at said first sensor.
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19. A method of assessing the presence of a fire condition in one or more regions being monitored with an alarm system having a linked plurality of displaced ambient condition detectors, the method comprising:
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receiving signals from the detectors indicative of sensed ambient condition at the respective detectors; storing performance histories of at least some of the detectors; for at least the signal from a first detector, determining if a possible fire condition may be present in the vicinity of the first detector; responsive to said possible fire condition, determining if the performance history of the first detector exhibits a predetermined confirmatory trend during a selected time interval, and, in response to the presence of the confirmatory trend, producing a signal indicative of an alarm condition, but in the absence of the trend, evaluating the signal from another detector, located in the same region as the first detector, and, in the absence of a predetermined signal from the another detector, indicating a fault condition at the first detector. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21)
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