Claims
- 1. An apparatus for indicating the presence of carbon monoxide in an air stream supplied to a personnel-occupied space, comprising:
- a resistive sensor constructed so as to detect carbon monoxide and across which an output is tapped;
- means for passing at least a portion of said air stream into contact with said sensor whereby said output across said sensor signals the detection of said carbon monoxide;
- a resistive heater juxtaposed with said sensor;
- a transistor circuit including a transistor connected to said heater and provided with a first voltage divider for controlling a voltage applied to said heater, said first voltage divider being provided with a first temperature-compensating component connected to a voltage source to control the voltage applied to said heater responsive to temperature of said air stream to provide a substantially constant heat output at said heater; and
- an external resistance connected in series with said sensor to form a second voltage divider connected to said source and including a second temperature-compensating component, said first and second components being matched so that said first and second voltage dividers compensate each other with respect to a temperature response of the output across said sensor proportional with concentration of said carbon monoxide to be measured to eliminate a temperature effect upon the detection of said carbon monoxide.
- 2. An apparatus for indicating a presence of carbon monoxide to be measured of an air stream supplied to a personnel-occupied space, comprising:
- means for dividing the air stream into two portions by passing said air stream through a barrier for the carbon monoxide in the air stream thereby separating a first portion of the air stream comprising said carbon monoxide to be measured from a second portion containing less of said carbon monoxide;
- means for passing said first portion with said carbon monoxide to be measured of said air stream into contact with an electrical sensor for said carbon monoxide to be measured and detecting an electrical output across said sensor signalling the detection of said carbon monoxide;
- an electrical heater juxtaposed with said sensor and provided with means for controlling a voltage applied to said heater in response to temperature of said air stream to provide a substantially constant heat output at said heater, said means for control comprising a first voltage divider in electrical circuit with said heater which is provided with a first temperature-compensating component connected to a voltage source; and
- means electrically connecting said sensor in electrical series with an external electrical resistance to form a second voltage divider connected to a voltage source, including a second temperature-compensating component, and independent from said first voltage divider, said temperature-compensating components being matched so that said voltage dividers compensate each other with respect to a temperature response of the output across said sensor proportional with concentration of said carbon monoxide to be measured to eliminate a temperature effect upon the detection of said carbon monoxide.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/256,145 filed on Oct. 5, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,882,287 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 30,867, filed as PCT EP 86/00423 on July 18, 1986, published as WO 87/00634 on Jan. 29, 1987, now abandoned.
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