Claims
- 1. In combination in an acoustic alarm repeater system, means for the recognition of a coded audible alarm signal, said coded alarm signal characterized in that the frequency of said signal lies within a specified audible frequency band, and further characterized in that said coded audible signal has a specified repetitive characteristic, and still further characterized in that the average intensity level of said coded alarm signal may vary over a dynamic range greater than 20 dB, said signal recognition means including an electroacoustic transducer for converting said coded audible alarm signal into an electrical signal, means for amplifying said electrical signal, an autocorrelator for detecting the presence of the repetitive characteristic of said coded alarm signal, said autocorrelator characterized in that it produces an output signal when said coded alarm signal is present, means for generating a warning alarm signal, means for activating said warning alarm signal generating means, said activating means responsive to said autocorrelator output signal when it is present.
- 2. The invention in claim 1 characterized in that said repetitive characteristic comprises the frequency of a constant frequency tone alarm signal.
- 3. The invention in claim 1 characterized in that said repetitive characteristic comprises the variable frequency of a variable frequency tone alarm signal which sweeps over a specified frequency band at a specified periodic rate.
- 4. The invention in claim 1 characterized in that said specified repetitive characteristic includes successive periods of time during which the coded alarm signal is alternately turned on and off.
- 5. The invention in claim 4 characterized in that said successive periods of OFF time are of sufficient duration to insure that the reverberation field in the room resulting from a previous period of ON time has decayed sufficiently so as not to interfere with the signal processing.
- 6. The invention in claim 1 characterized in that said repetitive characteristic comprises the sequential periodic shift among a plurality of different frequencies at a specified repetitive rate of the alarm signal.
- 7. The invention in claim 6 characterized in that the successive periods of time during which each frequency is activating the system is of sufficient duration to insure that the reverberation field in the room resulting from a previous period of time has decayed sufficiently so as not to interfere with the signal processing.
- 8. The invention in claim 1 characterized in that said repetitive characteristic comprises the periodic variations in relative amplitude of said coded audible audible alarm signal at a specified repetitive rate.
- 9. The invention in claim 8 characterized in that the successive periods of time during which each segment of the periodic repetitive cycle is activating the system is of sufficient duration to insure that the reverberation field in the room resulting from a previous period of time has decayed sufficiently so as not to interfere with the signal processing.
- 10. The invention in claim 1 characterized in that said warning alarm signal contains the same coded characteristic of said coded alarm signal.
- 11. In combination in an acoustic alarm repeater system for recognition of a coded audible alarm signal, said coded alarm signal characterized in that the frequency of said signal lies within a specified audible frequency band, and further characterized in that said coded audible signal has a specified repetitive characteristic, and still further characterized in that the average intensity level of said coded alarm signal may vary over a dynamic range greater than 20 dB, said signal recognition means including an electroacoustic transducer for converting said coded audible alarm signal into an electrical signal, means for amplifying said electrical signal, an autocorrelator for detecting the presence of the repetitive characteristic of said coded alarm signal, said autocorrelator characterized in that it produces an output signal when said coded alarm signal is present, means for generating a warning alarm signal, means for activating said warning alarm signal generating means, said activating means responsive to said autocorrelator output signal when it is present, said means for activating said warning alarm signal including control means for de-activating said warning alarm signal after a first specified period of time, and further characterized in that said control means includes means for holding said warning alarm signal de-activated for a second specified period of time.
- 12. The invention in claim 11 characterized in that said second specified period of time is not less than said first specified period of time.
- 13. The invention in claim 11 characterized in that said alarm repeater system includes a plurality of alarm repeaters and further characterized in that, upon the initial activation of said warning alarm signal by any one of said plurality of alarm repeaters, the said first specified period of time is greater than said second specified period of time, and still further characterized in that said control means includes logic circuit means for changing at least one of said specified time periods such that said second specified period of time is not less than said first specified period of time, and still further characterized in that said logic circuit means is designed to make said time period changes following the continuing reactivation of said warning alarm signal in said alarm repeater after a specified number of consecutive de-activating periods thereby insuring that the alarm system gives maximum initial warning and subsequently insuring that a daisy chain oscillation within the mutiple alarm repeater system will not be sustained between two or more alarm repeaters after the original acoustic alarm signal stops.
- 14. In combination in an acoustic alarm repeater system, means for the recognition of a plurality of differently coded audible alarm signals, said differently coded audible alarm signals characterized in that the frequencies of said coded audible alarm signals lie within specified frequency bands, and further characterized in that said differently coded signals have different specified repetitive characteristics, and still further characterized in that the average intensity levels of said coded alarm signals may vary over dynamic ranges greater than 20 dB, said signal recognition means including an electroacoustic transducer for converting said coded alarm signals to electrical signals, means for amplifying said electrical signals, an autocorrelator for detecting the presence of the repetitive characteristics of said differently coded alarm signals, said autocorrelator characterized in that it produces at least one output signal when any of said differently coded alarm signals are present, means for generating at least one warning alarm signal, means for activating said warning alarm signal generating means, said activating means responsive to said autocorrelator output signal when it is present.
- 15. The invention in claim 14 characterized in that said autocorrelator includes means for generating a plurality of different output signals, and further characterized in that a different one of said different output signals is generated for each one of said plurality of differently coded alarm signals, and further characterized in that said warning alarm signal generating means includes means for generating a plurality of different warning alarm signals, and further characterized in that a different one of said different warning alarm signals is generated for a different one of said plurality of autocorrelator output signals.
- 16. In combination in an acoustic alarm repeater system for the recognition of a plurality of differently coded audible alarm signals, said differently coded audible alarm signals characterized in that the frequencies of said coded signals lie within specified frequency bands, and further characterized in that said differently coded signals have different specified repetitive characteristics, and still further characterized in that the average intensity levels of said coded alarm signals may vary over dynamic ranges greater than 20 dB, said signal recognition means including an electroacoustic transducer for converting said coded alarm signals to electrical signals, means for amplifying said electrical signals, an autocorrelator for detecting the presence of the repetitive characteristics of said differently coded alarm signals, said autocorrelator characterized in that it produces a plurality of different output signals and further characterized in that a different one of said different output signals is generated for each one of said plurality of differently coded alarm signals, means for generating a warning alarm signal, means for activating said warning alarm signal generating means said activating means responsive to said autocorrelator output signals when they are present, said warning alarm signal generating means including means for generating a plurality of different warning alarm signals, and further characterized in that a different one of said different warning alarm signals is generated for a different one of said plurality of autocorrelator output signals, and still further characterized in that the repetitive codes of said plurality of differently coded audible alarm signals are adjusted such that if a plurality of differently coded audible alarm signals are simultaneously present, the combined audible signal will contain only the code of a specified one of said differently coded audible alarm signals thereby establishing a priority for the recognition of a specified one of said plurality of differently coded alarm signals when another of said differently coded alarm signals is present.
- 17. The invention in claim 1 characterized in that said autocorrelator includes a zero-crossing detector for converting said electrical signal into square waves, means for measuring the periods of a selected plurality of said square waves, and means for comparing said measured periods.
- 18. The invention in claim 17 characterized in that said period measurement means includes a digital filter.
- 19. In combination in an acoustic alarm repeater system which includes sound detection means for recognizing a low level coded acoustic alarm signal and sound generating means for generating an intense acoustic alarm signal, said coded alarm signal characterized in that the frequency of said signal lies within a specified audible frequency band, and further characterized in that said coded signal has a specified repetitive characteristic, and still further characterized in that the average intensity level of said coded alarm signal may vary over a dynamic range greater than 20 dB, said sound detection means including an electroacoustic transducer for converting said coded acoustic signal into an electrical signal, means for amplifying said electrical signal, an autocorrelator including a zero-crossing detector, means for connecting said amplified electrical signal to said zero-crossing detector, whereby said zero-crossing detector converts said electrical signal into square waves, means for measuring the differences in the periods among pairs of waves occurring at repetitive specified intervals, means for setting a specified threshold value comparing the relative magnitudes of said measured differences in periods, data storage means for accumulating the number of times that the magnitude of said measured difference in periods exceeds said specified threshold value during a prescribed interval of time, logic circuit means for comparing the accumulated numbers in said data storage means during each prescribed interval of time, said sound generating means including a transducer for generating an intense warning alarm signal, means for activating said warning alarm signal generating means, and control means for operating said activating means when said accumulated numbers in said data storage means exceed a prescribed minimum threshold numerical pattern.
- 20. The invention in claim 19, characterized in that the repetitive characteristic of said coded acoustic alarm signal comprises the frequency of a constant frequency tone alarm signal.
- 21. The invention in claim 19 characterized in that the repetitive characteristic of said coded acoustic alarm signal comprises the variable frequency of a sweeping tone alarm signal which is varying between prescribed frequency limits.
- 22. The invention in claim 19, characterized in that the repetitive characteristic of said coded acoustic alarm signal comprises the frequency and the ON-OFF periods of an intermittent constant frequency tone alarm signal.
- 23. The invention in claim 19, characterized in that the repetitive characteristic of said coded alarm signal comprises the periodic shifts among a plurality of different frequencies at a specified repetitive rate of a multi-frequency alarm tone.
- 24. The invention in claim 5 further characterized in that the duration of said successive periods of OFF time are approximately 1/4 second or greater.
- 25. The invention in claim 7 further characterized in that said sufficient duration of said system activating time is approximately 1/4 second or greater.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending Application, Ser. No. 073,309, filed Sept. 7, 1979, now abandoned.
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