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Recreational smoking monitor system for use in occupied spaces

  • US 9,111,426 B2
  • Filed: 07/08/2013
  • Issued: 08/18/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/09/2012
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for detecting presence of recreational smoke in the air of first through nth individual rooms of a facility, each room having a unique room designator assigned thereto, comprising:

  • a) first through nth room sensors, each to be mounted on one of a wall and a ceiling of each of the first through nth rooms respectively, each of said sensors providing a smoke level signal indicating the concentration of combustion products unique to recreational smoke in the air of the room in which the sensor is mounted, said room sensor further encoding in the smoke level signal, an identifier assigned to the room in which the sensor is mounted;

    b) a monitor station receiving and analyzing each smoke level signal, and providing a room status signal indicating one of the presence and absence of recreational smoke and further, encoding the room identifier;

    c) a display unit providing the room number and the status of the room encoded in at least one of a visual display signal and an auditory signal;

    d) wherein the at least one of the room sensors comprises;

    a cylindrical chamber having a plurality of openings along the axial length thereof;

    a light source mounted to project a light beam through the chamber along a predetermined path;

    a light sensor having a sensing surface and mounted adjacent to the chamber with the sensing surface facing toward and spaced from the light beam path, said light sensor detecting light scattered by recreational smoke in the chamber, and providing a sensor signal whose level is proportionate to the concentration of recreational smoke products in the air in the chamber;

    a signal analyzer receiving the sensor signal for computing a numerical value indicating the concentration of recreational smoke combustion products in the air in the chamber and producing an analyzer signal encoding that numerical value; and

    a transmitter receiving the analyzer signal and providing the smoke level signal.

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