Measurements of a room, e.g. air quality measurements such as temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide concentration, are taken in fixed positions. The sensor may be mounted, lying on the walls, or placed on furniture. Since the measurements are not taken where the occupants may be, the measured values may be inaccurate. More accurate measurements may be achieved by having a hand held measurement device positioned precisely in the location of interest. However, such devices are expensive and the results cannot be reproduced reliably.
A movable sensor assembly has a resting position proximate to a top surface of an environment to be measured. The sensor assembly includes a sensor that measures an environmental parameter. A spool having an end of line connecting to the sensor. A movement controller connected to the spool operative to extend and retract the line. A controller providing control information to the sensor. The environmental parameter is selected from a group that includes light, chemical composition, air speed, air velocity, and sound.
The sensor 12 may be any small sensor, e.g. MEMS sensor, which can measure a parameter that is dispersed in the environment. Such parameters include light, chemical composition, air speed or velocity, temperature, humidity, and sound. Alternatively, the sensor 12 may include a supercap or conventional capacitor or a small battery that is recharged when the sensor is at its topmost position so that it need not be connected to power and ground while taking measurements.
The sensor assembly 10 is attached or incorporated into the bottom of a fixture commonly installed in the ceiling of the room, e.g. lighting fixtures, inlet or outlets to HVAC ducting, smoke/fire alarm sensors. Alternatively, the sensor assembly 10 may be attached to a ceiling, the bottom or sides of a roof truss, drop ceiling supports, or other structural or non-structural building components well above the floor. The sensor assembly 10 will generally draw power from the fixture in which it is incorporated
The actuator 20 may be a small motor, a solenoid, or the like.
In operation, the sensor assembly 10 is positioned close to the ceiling-mounted device not to interfere with the normal use of the room.
While the invention has been described as part of a permanent structure, e.g. a room of a building, the sensor assembly may be installed into a supporting beam of a temporary structure, e.g. a tent.