Claims
- 1. A clothes dryer having fire protection comprising:a drying chamber having an inlet for receiving heated air and an exhaust for removing moisture laden air; a tumbler supported for rotation in said drying chamber for receiving clothes to be dried; a sensor for monitoring the internal temperature of said drying chamber; a fire suppression system for suppressing a fire in said tumbler; and an electronic controller connected to said sensor and said fire suppression system, said controller having a processor program to: (a) determine the internal temperature of said tumbler; (b) determining whether the temperature is increasing over time; (c) determining, based upon a determined increase in temperature, whether a fire exists in said tumbler; and (d) activating said fire suppression system when a fire is detected and tumbling said clothes.
- 2. The clothes dryer according to claim 1 wherein said electronic controller is programmed to:successively measure the temperature of said drying chamber; compare each measured temperature; determine for each of said measured temperatures whether said temperatures are rising with time; and activate said fire suppression system when a measured temperature rise exceeds a temperature threshold differential.
- 3. The clothes dryer according to claim 2 further comprising the steps of:determining the minimum measured temperature of said drying chamber among said successive temperature measurements; when said successive temperature measurements are rising, determining whether said minimum measured temperature is greater than a first threshold temperature; and when said minimum successive temperature is greater than said first threshold temperature, and said measured temperature is greater than said threshold temperature, subtracting said minimum measured threshold temperature from said measured temperature to derive said measured temperature rise.
- 4. The clothes dryer according to claim 3 further comprising:when said minimum measured temperature is less than said threshold temperature, and said measured temperature is greater than said threshold temperature, subtracting said first threshold temperature from said sensor temperature to derive said measured temperature rise.
- 5. The clothes dryer according to claim 2 wherein said temperature rise is at least 35 degrees F.
- 6. The clothes dryer according to claim 2 wherein said programming steps are executed when said dryer is not producing heat.
- 7. The clothes dryer according to claim 1 wherein said electronic controller determines whether an exhaust blower is enabled before making a determination that a fire exists in said tumbler.
- 8. The clothes dryer according to claim 1 wherein said electronic controller is further programmed to:start a timing interval when said fire is determined from said temperature sensor measurements; when said timing interval exceeds a first timing threshold, disabling said fire suppression system if said sensor temperature no longer indicates a fire is present.
- 9. The clothes dryer according to claim 8 wherein said electronic controller is further programmed to disable said fire suppression system when said timing interval exceeds a second interval, and said electronic controller continues to determine from said sensor temperature that a fire is present.
- 10. The clothes dryer according to claim 9 wherein said tumbler is activated for a predetermined period of time.
- 11. The clothes dryer according to claim 1 whereinsaid electronic controller activates an exhaust blower to therein tumble said tumbler when said fire suppression system is activated.
- 12. The clothes dryer according to claim 1 comprising:a second temperature sensor for measuring the temperature of air passing through said exhaust, connected to said electronic controller, said electronic controller activating said fire suppression system if said exhaust air temperature indicates a fire is present in said tumbler.
- 13. A clothes dryer having fire protection comprising:a drying chamber having an inlet for receiving heated air and an exhaust for removing moisture laden air; a tumbler supported for rotation in said drying chamber for receiving clothes to be dried; a first sensor for monitoring the internal temperature of said drying chamber; a fire suppression system for suppressing a fire in said tumbler; a second sensor for monitoring said exhaust air temperature; and an electronic controller connected to said first and second sensor and said fire suppression system said electronic controller detecting from signals produced by said first and second sensors a fire in said tumbler and enabling said fire suppression system in response to said detection, said controller having a processor programmed to: (a) invoke a fire suppression routine when said exhaust air temperature exceeds a predefined temperature comprising: (b) determining the internal temperature of said tumbler; (c) determining whether the temperature is increasing over time; and (d) determining, based upon a determined increase in temperature, whether a fire exists in said tumbler; and (e) activating said fire suppression system when a fire is detected while tumbling said clothes.
- 14. The clothes dryer according to claim 13 wherein said electronic controller is programmed to:successively measure the temperature of said chamber from said first temperature sensor; compare each measured temperature from said first sensor; determine for each of said measured temperatures whether said temperatures are rising with time; and activate said fire suppression system when a measured temperature rise exceeds a temperature threshold differential.
- 15. The clothes dryer according to claim 14 wherein said clothes dryer electronic controller is further programmed to:determine the minimum measured temperature of said chamber among said successive temperature measurements; when said successive temperature measurements are rising, determining whether said minimum measured temperature is greater than a first threshold temperature; and when said minimum successive temperature is greater than said first threshold temperature, and said measured temperature is greater than said threshold temperature, subtracting said minimum measured threshold temperature from said measured temperature to derive said measured temperature rise.
- 16. The clothes dryer according to claim 15 wherein said electronic controller is further programmed to:subtract said first reference value from said sensors temperature to derive said measured temperature rise when said minimum measured temperature is less than said threshold temperature, and said measured temperature is greater than said threshold temperature.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/929,027, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,505,418 filed Aug. 15, 2001.
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