Claims
- 1. A combustion detection apparatus, comprising:
- ionization detection means including first and second americium 241 chambers, one of which is open to the atmosphere and the other of which is substantially closed, said chambers being connected so that said ionization detection means provides an output voltage that varies depending upon sensed products of combustion in the atmosphere surrounding said open chamber;
- a reference voltage source providing a reference voltage output;
- comparator means for receiving said output from said ionization detection means and said reference voltage output, said comparator means having an inhibit input, a drive output and a sink output and providing an output if the output from said ionization detection means exceeds said reference voltage output from said reference voltage source;
- trigger means including first and second interconnected normally nonconductive transistors one of which is connected with said comparator means to receive said drive output therefrom and the other of which is connected with said inhibit input of said comparator means whereby said transistors are caused to become conductive upon receiving an output from said comparator means; and
- alarm indicating means connected with said trigger means and, responsive to said transistors becoming conductive, causing and maintaining an alarm indication; and
- means for receiving said alarm indication from said trigger means and indicating an alarm condition.
- 2. A combustion detection apparatus, comprising:
- ionization detection means providing an output indicative of products of combustion sensed by said detection means;
- a pair of input leads adapted to be connected to a power supply;
- a reference voltage source providing a reference voltage output;
- comparator means for receiving said output from said ionization detection means and said reference voltage output, said comparator means having an inhibit input and drive and sink outputs with said comparator means providing an output if the output from said ionization detection means exceeds said reference voltage received from said reference voltage source;
- trigger means including first and second normally nonconductive semi-conductor means one of which is connected with said comparator means to receive said drive output therefrom and the other of which is connected with said inhibit input of said comparator means whereby said semi-conductor means are caused to become conductive upon receiving an output from said comparator means; and
- connecting means for connecting said semi-conductor means between said two input leads to essentially short the same upon receipt of a signal from said comparator means to thereby achieve sensing of a fire by said apparatus whereby said sensed fire can be indicated by an alarm indicating device when so connected with said two wires.
- 3. The combustion detection apparatus of claim 2 wherein said apparatus also includes calibration enabling means connected with said ionization detection means whereby calibration of said apparatus is facilitated.
- 4. The combustion detection apparatus of claim 2 wherein said semi-conductor means has a light-emitting diode in series therewith between said leads of said power supply.
- 5. A combustion detection apparatus, comprising:
- a pair of input leads adapted to be connected to a power supply;
- an ionization detector providing an output indicative of products of combustion sensed by said ionization detector;
- a field effect transistor connected to said ionization detector to receive the output therefrom;
- a reference voltage supply means connected between said input leads;
- an operational amplifier having amplifier bias, differential voltage, and inhibit inputs and drive and sink outputs, said output from said field effect transistor being coupled to said amplifier bias input and said reference voltage being coupled to said differential voltage input, said operational amplifier producing an output if said input from said field effect transistor exceeds that of said reference voltage;
- a light-emitting diode; and
- a pair of normally nonconductive transistors one of which is connected in series with said light-emitting diode between said input leads and to the outputs of said operational amplifier, and the other of which transistors is connected to said sink output and said inhibit input of said operational amplifier whereby said transistors are caused to become conductive upon receiving an output from said operational amplifier indicative of products of combustion sensed by said ionization detector to essentially short said input leads to thus indicate and maintain said indication of a fire sensed by said ionization detector.
- 6. The combustion detection apparatus of claim 5 wherein said ionization detector includes a pair of americium 241 chambers connected to said power supply leads.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application, Ser. No. 504,489, entitled "Combustion Detection Device", filed Sept. 9, 1974, and now abandoned.
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