The invention relates to wall mounted sensors and more particularly to a low profile, wall mounted sensor enclosure within which an air flow over a sensor is established by a fan.
Wall mounted sensors are used within a wide variety of building structures for the purpose of sensing or measuring temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide or other characteristics of the atmosphere within an enclosed space. A wall mounted sensor normally relies upon a naturally ventilated enclosure, an appropriate sensor being contained within the enclosure. The enclosure relies on external air currents and thus function best when the sensor is somewhat detached from the laminar air flow associated with the wall onto which the sensor is mounted. Thus, prior art enclosures generally extend 30 to 40 mm away from the wall, and have ventilation slots or openings that allow air to circulate into and out of the enclosure. Architects, designers and end users prefer enclosures that are lower in height and with minimal openings because these features contribute to improved (minimal) appearance. However, low profile sensors have suffered in the past from compromised air circulation, resulting in poor or inaccurate sensing.
It is an object of the invention to provide a fan aspirated sensor that functions at least as well as its higher profile naturally ventilated counterparts.
It is another object of the invention to provide a low profile sensor within which is located a fan.
It is another object of the invention to provide sensors having improved or flexible appearance attributes that do not compromise performance in achieving those attributes.
Accordingly, there is provided a low profile enclosure within which is mounted a sensor and a fan. The fan draws air into the enclosure and over the sensor. Air passing over the sensor is expelled through an opening in the enclosure.
In preferred embodiments, the enclosure defines a distinct air flow chamber within which the sensor is located.
In other embodiments of the invention, the fan assists in removing heat from electronics located within the enclosure.
The invention will now be disclosed with reference to a low profile, wall mounted sensor of the type that might be used, for example, in a residential building to measure temperature. It will be appreciated that the teachings of the present invention particularly with regard to fan aspiration are not limited, in practicality, to any particular enclosure shape or sensor function.
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With the cover 11 in place, the fan 15 operates to draw air through a series of first ventilation openings 20 located on one end 21 of the cover 11, preferably the first ventilation openings 20 are positioned next to the inlet 19. Air is thus drawn by the fan into the first vents 20, through the inlet 19 and then expelled into an air flow channel 22 that is, for example, integral with the intermediate member 13. This channel 22 forms a conduit for the flow of air when its otherwise open underside is sealed by the circuit board 12 during assembly. Air blown into the conduit by the fan 15 is discharged through an exit opening 23 located at one end of the intermediate member 13. The air flow channel 22 is preferably located between the inlet 19 and the exit opening 23. The channel may be moulded into the cover or chassis or may be formed separately and incorporated into the fan's flow path anywhere under the cover 11. Discharged air then passes through a series of second vent openings 24 located on an opposite end of the cover 11. Preferably the series of second vent openings 24 is positioned next to the exit opening 23.
It will be appreciated than any sensor located on an upper surface 25 of the circuit board 12 that is positioned within the confines of the walls of the conduit 22 will be exposed to the continuous flow of room air that is drawn into the enclosure by the fan 15. Electronic components located on the circuit board 12 within the walls of the conduit can be cooled by this same air flow.
In the examples depicted in the drawing figures, the intermediate member 13 also comprises a central opening 26 that allows graphic displays such as LED displays mounted on the circuit board 12 to be viewed through the cover 11 when particular cover configurations (not shown) are used. The same opening 26 allows switches mounted on the circuit board 12 to be activated when specially adapted covers 11 are utilised.
It will be appreciated that in the example provided, the fan 15 draws air from one side of the intermediate member 13 and delivers it into the conduit located on the obverse side of the intermediate member 13. Similarly, it will be appreciated that the example pertains to a rectangular enclosure having intake and discharge vents 20, 24 located at opposite longitudinal ends.
In the above examples, the intermediate member 13 and the circuit board are two layers of a chassis. In other embodiments, the chassis may only comprise one single layer, on which some or all of the features and components carried by the two layers (the intermediate member and the circuit board) are located. In further other embodiments, the device is directly mounted on the wall without a chassis. In these examples, the components employed by the device are carried by the cover itself.
These and other design details may be varied according to the technical and aesthetic requirements of the user and should be understood as having been provided as examples and not as limitation to the scope of spirit of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005907167 | Dec 2005 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU2006/001919 | 12/19/2006 | WO | 00 | 6/17/2008 |