Clock and ambient air condition sensing apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6774801
  • Patent Number
    6,774,801
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 12, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 10, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A clock and ambient air condition sensing apparatus includes an alarm and ambient air sensor positioned in a housing and operatively connected to a logic circuit. The logic circuit is capable of evaluating air sensor data and energizing the alarm upon a preselected ambient air condition. A first battery is connected to the circuit for powering the air sensor. The housing includes a front cover pivotally movable between open and closed configurations. A clock is mounted to the front cover for displaying a relative time and is releasably electrically connected to the circuit. A second battery is connected to the circuit for powering the clock. The circuit is capable of evaluating the strength of the first and second batteries and of directing current from the second battery to the air sensor if the first battery is inoperable.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to a combination clock and air sensing apparatus and, more particularly, to a clock and ambient air condition sensing apparatus having dual power sources and which alerts users to an inoperability of a power source by ceasing the clock function while still powering the air condition sensor.




It is widely accepted that having multiple smoke, carbon monoxide, or heat detectors mounted throughout one's residence is a significant safety benefit. However, such ambient air condition detectors often have an unsightly aesthetic appearance. Another problem with air condition detectors is that it is difficult to determine when each detector's battery has become inoperable and needs to be changed.




Various devices have been proposed in the art for housing a smoke or carbon monoxide sensor within a clock unit so as to improve the aesthetic appearance of the device. In addition, it has been proposed that a user will be alerted to an inoperability of the device's battery when the clock ceases to function. Although presumably effective for their intended purposes, the existing devices do not alert users to a failure of the air condition sensor power source by ceasing the clock function while still providing power to the air sensor.




Therefore, it would be desirable to have an apparatus which combines a clock and an ambient air condition sensor within a single, decorative housing. Further, it would be desirable to have a clock and air condition sensing apparatus which includes a dual battery power source. In addition, it would be desirable to have an apparatus which alerts a user to a failure of the air condition sensor battery power source by a cessation of the clock function and which then diverts current from a clock battery source to the air condition sensor to maintain operability thereof.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A clock and ambient air condition sensing apparatus according to the present invention includes an alarm and an ambient air condition sensor, such as a smoke sensor, positioned within a housing. The apparatus includes a clock mounted to a front cover of the housing. A logic circuit is positioned within the housing and electrically connected to both the air condition sensor and the clock. First and second battery power sources are also positioned within the housing and electrically connected to the circuit. The circuit is capable of directing current from the batteries to the air condition sensor and clock. Under normal operation, current from the first battery is directed by the circuit to the air condition sensor and current from the second battery is directed to the clock. The circuit regularly evaluates the operability of the batteries and, if the first battery is inoperative, the circuit directs current from the second battery to the air condition sensor. Obviously, the clock is no longer energized when current from the second battery is diverted to the air condition sensor. Accordingly, a user is alerted to a battery failure by the cessation of clock function but yet is not left unprotected from sensing dangerous ambient air conditions such as smoke, heat, or carbon monoxide.




Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide an apparatus which combines a clock and an ambient air condition sensor in a single decorative housing.




Another object of this invention is to provide an apparatus, as aforesaid, having independent battery power sources for energizing the ambient air condition sensor and clock under the control of a logic circuit.




Still another object of this invention is to provide an apparatus, as aforesaid, which monitors the operability of the dual battery power sources.




Yet another object of this invention is to provide an apparatus, as aforesaid, which directs current from the clock battery power source to the air condition sensor when the air condition sensor battery power source is inoperative.




A further object of this invention is to provide an apparatus, as aforesaid, which alerts a user to an inoperability of a battery by ceasing the clock function and other visual means.




A still further object of this invention is to provide an apparatus, as aforesaid, which includes decorative clock face coverings.




Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a clock and ambient air condition sensing apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the apparatus as in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side perspective view of the apparatus as in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4A

is a perspective view of a clock and air condition sensing apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention and showing a message displayed on a digital display;





FIG. 4B

is a perspective view of the apparatus as in

FIG. 4A

showing another message being displayed on the digital display;





FIG. 4C

is a perspective view of the apparatus as in

FIG. 1

having a decorative clock face;





FIG. 4D

is another perspective view of the apparatus as in

FIG. 1

with a base member having another configuration;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a clock and air condition sensing apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a clock and air condition sensing apparatus according to yet another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7A

is a flowchart showing the logic performed by the logic circuit for directing current from the dual battery power sources to the air condition sensor and clock; and





FIG. 7B

is a flowchart showing the logic performed by the logic circuit for selectably silencing an energized alarm.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A clock and ambient air condition sensing apparatus according to the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to

FIGS. 1 through 7B

of the accompanying drawings.




A clock and ambient air condition sensing apparatus


10


according to one embodiment is shown in

FIGS. 1 through 3

and includes a housing


12


having a rear wall


14


and continuous side wall


16


defining a chamber (FIG.


2


). While a circular configuration is preferred, a housing having a square, rectangular, or irregular configuration would also be suitable to form the chamber. The rear wall


14


of the housing


12


defines one or more mounting holes


15


configured to mate with conventional wall mounting means, such as nails, brackets, or the like. The walls of the housing


12


define an open front. A front cover


20


is pivotally coupled to the side wall


16


and is selectively movable between an open configuration (

FIG. 2

) and a closed configuration (FIG.


1


). This pivotal configuration allows a user to conveniently access or replace the components positioned within the chamber, as to be more fully described below. The front cover


20


includes front


22


and rear


24


surfaces. The front surface


22


may present decorative indicia


23


(FIG.


4


C).




The apparatus


10


may also include a base member


26


having a configuration complementary to that of the housing side wall


16


(

FIGS. 1-3

) although other configurations typical for wall clocks, e.g. octagonal, would also be suitable (FIG.


4


D). Further, the base member


26


includes a diameter larger than a diameter of the housing


12


. It should be appreciated that the base member


26


may define a void


28


into which the housing


12


may be positioned in a friction fit engagement (FIG.


2


). Thus, the construction of the apparatus


10


may be modular so as to allow replacement of the entire housing


12


and components without replacing the base member


26


.




An audible alarm


30


is mounted to the rear wall


14


of the housing


12


and is therefore positioned in the chamber (FIG.


2


). An ambient air condition sensor


32


is also positioned in the chamber. Preferably, the ambient air condition sensor


32


is a smoke sensor although a heat, carbon monoxide, or other gas sensor would also be suitable. A programmable logic circuit


34


is positioned within the chamber and electrically connected to both the air sensor


32


and the alarm


30


. First


36


and second


38


battery power sources are removably mounted within the chamber and are operatively connected to the logic circuit


34


. The logic circuit


34


is capable of normally directing current from the first battery


36


to the air sensor


32


.




The continuous side wall


16


of the housing


12


defines a plurality of apertures


18


through which ambient air may pass into the chamber for contact with the ambient air condition sensor


32


(FIG.


2


). It should also be realized that the front cover


20


includes a diameter larger than a diameter of the side wall


16


such that the apertures


18


are substantially hidden when the front cover


20


is in the closed configuration (FIG.


3


). A rounded configuration of a peripheral rim of the base member


26


and rounded configuration of a peripheral edge of the front cover


20


enhance the efficient flow of ambient air into the apertures


18


for the earliest possible detection of an ambient air condition.




The air sensor


32


is capable of delivering data signals to the logic circuit


34


relative to a predetermined type of air condition, e.g. smoke. In turn, the logic circuit


34


is capable of evaluating input signals and, therefore, is able to evaluate the data signals being received from the air sensor


32


. If upon evaluation, the data signal indicates the existence of a predetermined air condition, the logic circuit


34


is programmed to energize the alarm


30


.




A clock assembly


40


is mounted to the rear surface


24


of the front cover


20


and is releasably electrically connected to the logic circuit


34


with a quick-connect data cable


42


(FIG.


2


). The logic circuit


34


is capable of directing current from the second battery to the clock assembly


40


. Preferably, a conventional analog clock display


44


is mounted to the front surface


22


of the front cover (

FIG. 1

) and includes clock hands


46


and numerals


48


. The clock assembly


40


is connected to and controlled by the clock assembly


40


in a conventional manner. Alternatively, a digital display


50


(

FIGS. 4A and 4B

) is mounted to the front surface


22


of the front cover


20


rather than an analog display


44


. Various messages may be displayed on the digital display


50


other than a relative time, as to be further described later. It is understood that the front surface


22


of the front cover


20


may also include artistic designs, patterns, artwork, or photography for additional aesthetic appeal.




The logic circuit


34


is capable of directing current from either battery to the air condition sensor


32


upon certain predetermined conditions. More particularly, the logic circuit


34


is capable of evaluating the operability of each battery. If no current is received from the first battery


36


or if the strength thereof falls below a predetermined voltage


60


while the second battery


38


is still operative


62


, then the circuit


34


is programmed to direct current from the second battery


38


away from the clock assembly


40


and to the ambient air condition sensor


32


and alarm


30


instead, as indicated at


64


(FIG.


7


A). Therefore, a user is alerted as to the failure of the first battery


36


by cessation of the clock function while the ambient air condition sensor


32


remains energized. The user may then replace the depleted first battery


36


without any break in functionality. Of course, if both the first


36


and second


38


batteries are operable


60


,


66


, then current is directed to the sensor


32


/alarm


30


and clock assembly


40


as indicated at


68


and


70


, respectively.




In addition, the apparatus


10


includes a low battery light emitting diode (LED)


52


positioned on the front surface


22


of the front cover


20


(

FIG. 1

) which is energized by the logic circuit


34


when the first battery


36


is inoperable, as indicated at


72


(FIG.


7


A). When a digital display


50


is utilized with the apparatus


10


, a digital message signal may be delivered thereto by the logic circuit


34


upon corresponding data evaluations. For example, a “LOW” battery message


74


may be sent to the digital display when the first battery


36


is evaluated as inoperable (

FIG. 4B

) and a “FIRE” message


76


may be delivered thereto when a predetermined ambient air condition is found (FIG.


4


A).




Further, the apparatus


10


includes a test button


54


situated on the front cover


20


(

FIG. 3

) and operatively connected to the logic circuit


34


. Under normal conditions, the logic circuit


34


directs operation of a self-test procedure


58


to verify operability of the logic circuit


34


, ambient air condition sensor


32


, and batteries


36


,


38


upon a depression of the test button


54


(FIG.


7


B). However, the logic circuit


34


is programmed to disable the alarm


30


for a predetermined period of time if the alarm


30


is energized at the time the test button


54


is depressed, as indicated at


59


(FIG.


7


B). A plurality of “hush mode” LED's


56


are positioned on the front surface


22


of the front cover


20


and sequentially energized while the alarm


30


is disabled (FIG.


3


). More particularly, additional hush-mode LED's


56


are energized corresponding to the length of time the alarm has been disabled. Thus, a user may disable a false alarm for a period of time until the ambient air condition causing the false alarm is cleared.




In operation, the apparatus


10


may be mounted on a wall and provides an attractive clock appearance. The first


36


and second


38


batteries power the ambient air sensor


32


and clock assembly


40


, respectively, when both batteries are operable. However, if the first battery


36


is deemed inoperable when evaluated by the logic circuit


34


, current from the second battery


38


is directed to the ambient air condition sensor


32


and alarm


30


and the clock assembly


40


is rendered inoperable. The low battery LED


52


is simultaneously energized. Therefore, a user is alerted to the fact that the normal sensor battery is dead and needs to be replaced. However, the sensor


32


and alarm


30


continue to function such that the user continues to be protected.




A clock and ambient air sensing apparatus


80


according to another embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG.


5


and includes a construction substantially similar to the construction of the apparatus


10


first described above except as specifically noted below. This apparatus


80


includes a housing


82


having a configuration specifically for being mounted to a ceiling. The housing


82


defines a plurality of apertures


86


for passage of ambient air therethrough. A digital display


88


is coupled to a lower wall


84


of the housing


80


and depends therefrom. Therefore, the apparatus


80


according to this embodiment is well suited for mounting, for example, in a school hallway or other institution. It is understood that the internal components function in a manner substantially similar to the manner previously described.




An apparatus


90


according to still another embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG.


6


and includes a construction substantially similar to the construction described immediately above except as specifically noted below. In this apparatus


90


, an analog display


96


is coupled to a lower wall


94


of a housing


92


.




It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A clock and ambient air condition sensing apparatus, comprising:a housing having opposed top and bottom walls with a continuous side wall extending between said top and bottom walls and defining a chamber, said side wall defining a plurality of apertures for passage of ambient air therethrough and into said chamber; an alarm positioned in said chamber; an ambient air condition sensor positioned in said chamber for providing a data signal corresponding to a preselected parameter of a condition of ambient air; a logic circuit positioned in said chamber and capable of evaluating input data supplied thereto, said circuit being electrically connected to said ambient air condition sensor and including means for generating an output signal to energize said alarm if upon evaluation said data signal is indicative of a predetermined ambient air condition; a first battery electrically connected to said circuit, said circuit including means for directing current from said first battery to said ambient air condition sensor; a display means coupled to said bottom wall of said housing and depending therefrom for indicating a relative time; a second battery electrically connected to said circuit, said circuit including means for directing current from said second battery to said display means; and means for providing battery strength data to said circuit for evaluation indicative of operation of said first and second batteries, said circuit including means for directing current from said second battery to said ambient air condition sensor if upon evaluation said battery strength data is indicative of an inoperability of said first battery.
  • 2. The apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said display means is a digital display; andsaid apparatus further comprising means in said circuit for directing a message signal to said digital display corresponding to a predetermined alphabetic message indicative of a respective evaluation of said input data.
  • 3. The apparatus as in claim 2 further comprising:a test button operatively connected to said circuit; and means in said circuit for temporarily disabling said alarm for a predetermined period of time when said test button is depressed while said alarm is energized.
  • 4. The apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said front cover includes a circular configuration having a diameter larger than a diameter of said continuous side wall for concealing said plurality of apertures.
  • 5. The apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising a modular base member defining a void for removably receiving said housing therein in a friction fit engagement.
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