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Self-calibrating smoke detector and method

  • US 4,420,746 A
  • Filed: 03/24/1981
  • Issued: 12/13/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/27/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. The method of detecting an aerosol such as smoke in a gaseous medium, comprising the steps of(a) directing at least one beam of light through said medium,(b) converting the light energy of said beam after passing through said medium to analog electrical signals,(c) converting said analog signals to digital signals,(d) cyclically and at relatively long intervals quantifying said digital signals and storing the quantity as a reference in place of the previous quantity,(e) cyclically and at relatively short intervals quantifying said digital signals and comparing the short interval quantity with the reference,(f) actuating an alarm in the event that any difference between the short interval quantity and the reference exceeds a predetermined amount,(g) measuring the ambient temperature to obtain second analog electrical signals corresponding to said temperature,(h) converting said second analog signals into second digital signals, and,(i) applying said second digital signals to said first-mentioned digital signals at short intervals as a compensation for short term thermal effects in the conversion of said light energy to said first-mentioned analog signals.

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