Adverse condition detection and notification apparatus
First Claim
1. An adverse condition notification apparatus, comprising:
- (a) a detector for detecting an adverse condition, the detector providing an adverse condition signal responsive to detecting the adverse condition;
(b) a transducer operably connected to the detector for receiving the adverse condition signal, the transducer generating an operational alarm in response to receiving the adverse condition signal when the detector detects the adverse condition; and
(c) a test system operably connected to the transducer to cause the transducer to generate an attenuated operational alarm in response to a user activating the test system, wherein the attenuated operational alarm comprises a series of alarm pulses including a first, second, and third alarm pulse, wherein the first alarm pulse is lower in audibility than the second alarm pulse and the second alarm pulse is lower in audibility than the third alarm pulse.
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Abstract
The present invention provides an adverse condition detection apparatus that enables a user to test the apparatus in close proximity without having to endure fully operational alarm noise. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a detector, a transducer, and a test system. The detector provides an adverse condition signal in response to detecting an adverse condition (e.g., smoke). The transducer is operably connected to the detector for receiving the adverse condition signal. The transducer generates an operational alarm in response to receiving the adverse condition signal when the detector detects the adverse condition. The test system is operably connected to the transducer and causes it to generate a test alarm in response to a user activating the test system. However, the test alarm, at least initially, is lower in audibility than the operational alarm.
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21 Claims
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1. An adverse condition notification apparatus, comprising:
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(a) a detector for detecting an adverse condition, the detector providing an adverse condition signal responsive to detecting the adverse condition;
(b) a transducer operably connected to the detector for receiving the adverse condition signal, the transducer generating an operational alarm in response to receiving the adverse condition signal when the detector detects the adverse condition; and
(c) a test system operably connected to the transducer to cause the transducer to generate an attenuated operational alarm in response to a user activating the test system, wherein the attenuated operational alarm comprises a series of alarm pulses including a first, second, and third alarm pulse, wherein the first alarm pulse is lower in audibility than the second alarm pulse and the second alarm pulse is lower in audibility than the third alarm pulse. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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7. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the smoke detector is an ionization type smoke detector having a sensing chamber that is connected to the test system, wherein the test system induces a voltage change at the collector when activated in order to induce the adverse condition signal.
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13. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the switch is a push-to-test switch.
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14. A smoke detector apparatus, comprising:
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(a) a detector having a detector output for providing a detection signal when a sufficient amount of smoke is detected;
(b) a driver operably connected to the detector for receiving from the detector the detection signal, the driver generating an alarm signal in response to receiving the detection signal;
(c) an alert transducer operably connected to the driver for receiving the alarm signal, wherein the alert transducer generates an operational alarm in response to receiving the alarm signal when the smoke is detected; and
(d) a test system operably connected to the driver for causing the alert transducer to generate an attenuated operational alarm when the test system is being activated, wherein the attenuated operational alarm is, at least initially, not as loud as the operational alarm, wherein the attenuated operational alarm comprises a series of alarm pulses including a low audibility alarm pulse and at least one subsequent alarm pulse actuable after said low audibility pulse, said low audibility alarm pulse being lower in audibility than said subsequent alarm pulse and wherein said test system is operable to deactivate said attenuated operational alarm during operation of said low audibility alarm pulse and prior to activation of said subsequent alarm pulse. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A method for enabling a user to conveniently test an adverse detection apparatus, comprising:
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(a) providing in the detection apparatus a test switch;
(b) providing in the apparatus an operational alarm that is activated when an adverse condition is detected;
(c) generating with the apparatus an attenuated operational alarm when the user activates the switch in order to confirm that the apparatus including a transducer generates the operational alarm is operational, whereby the attenuated operational alarm is lower in audibility than the operational alarm and comprises a plurality of alarm pulses, including a first alarm pulse that is lower in audibility than a subsequent alarm pulse, the attenuated operational alarm being de-actuable prior to activation of the subsequent alarm pulse.
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21. An adverse condition notification apparatus, comprising:
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(a) a detector for detecting an adverse condition, the detector providing an adverse condition signal responsive to detecting the adverse condition;
(b) a transducer operably connected to the detector for receiving the adverse condition signal, the transducer generating an operational alarm in response to receiving the adverse condition signal when the detector detects the adverse condition; and
(c) a test system operably connected to the transducer to cause the transducer to generate an attenuated operational alarm in response to a user activating the test system, wherein the attenuated operational alarm comprises a series of alarm pulses including a first, second, and third alarm pulse, wherein the first and second alarm pulses have a substantially equal magnitude that is less than that of the third alarm pulse.
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