Claims
- 1. A radiant energy fire detector, comprising:a housing base comprising a housing wall defining a cavity; means for securing the housing base to a fixed object; a removable housing lid having a window; a removable electronics module comprising radiant energy detection sensors and electronics enclosed within a self-contained enclosure, said removable electronics module adapted in size and shape to fit within said cavity; and means for securely fastening said housing lid to said housing base such that the electronics module resides completely within the cavity and such that said radiant energy detection sensors align with said window to provide a viewpath for said radiant energy detection sensors through said window, said window being substantially transparent to radiant energy having wavelength components in a predetermined range.
- 2. The fire detector of claim 1, further comprising an insertable plug within said cavity for connecting control wires and power wires through the housing base to the removable electronics module, and wherein said removable electronics module comprises a receptacle for receiving said insertable plug so as to make circuit connection with said control wires and power wires.
- 3. The fire detector of claim 2, wherein said control wires are connected to a controller located external to said removable housing lid and housing base, said controller responsive to said energy detection sensors for determining the existence of a fire.
- 4. The fire detector of claim 3, further comprising conduits encapsulating the portion of said control wires external to said removable housing lid and housing base.
- 5. The fire detector of claim 1, wherein said removable electronics module attaches securely to said removable housing lid, such that when said removable housing lid is removed from said housing base said removable electronics module is removed with the removable housing lid.
- 6. The fire detector of claim 1, wherein said housing lid is made from a plastic material having low bulk absorption characteristics for radiant energy having wavelength components between approximately 400-5000 nanometers.
- 7. The fire detector of claim 1, wherein said housing base and said removable housing lid are surrounded externally with metal.
- 8. The fire detector of claim 1, wherein said means for securely fastening said housing lid to said housing base comprises threading upon said housing lid and said housing base for fastening the housing lid to the housing base.
- 9. The fire detector of claim 8, wherein said removable housing lid and said housing base are each cylindrical in shape, said removable housing lid having threading on an interior surface, and said removable housing lid having threading around its outer periphery, such that said removable housing lid is capable of being readily manually fastened to and unfastened from said housing base.
- 10. The fire detector of claim 1, wherein said self-contained enclosure prevents manual contact with said energy detection sensors and electronics enclosed within said self-contained enclosure during installment or replacement of said removable electronics module.
- 11. A radiant energy fire detector, comprising:a fire detector housing base, said fire detector housing base comprising a backplate adapted for mounting on a fixed surface; a removable fire detector housing lid having a window, said fire detector housing lid adapted to securely fasten to said fire detector housing base; a removable electronics/optics module having a size and shape to fit within an enclosed cavity defined by said fire detector housing base and said fire detector housing lid when fastened to said fire detector housing base, said removable electronics/optics module comprising a self-contained enclosure defining a chamber in which are located at least one radiant energy detection sensor and electronics for processing sensor output signals, said self-contained enclosure preventing manual contact with said electronics during installment or replacement of said electronics/optics module; and a plug-in connector for connecting a set of wires to the removable electronics/optics module; wherein said at least one radiant energy detection sensor aligns with said window to provide a viewpath for said at least radiant energy detection sensor through said window when said removable electronics/optics module is positioned within said cavity and when said fire detector housing lid is fastened to said fire detector housing base, said window being substantially transparent to radiant energy having wavelength components in a predetermined range.
- 12. The fire detector of claim 11, wherein said removable electronics/optics module is attachable to said removable fire detector housing lid.
- 13. The fire detector of claim 11, wherein an exterior surface of said fire detector housing base is threaded, and wherein an interior surface of said removable fire detector housing lid is also threaded, so as to allow secured fastening of said removable fire detector housing lid to said fire detector housing base.
- 14. A fire detector, comprising:a fire detector housing base; means for securing said fire detector housing base to a solid surface; a removable fire detector housing lid, said removable fire detector housing lid adapted to securely fasten to said fire detector housing base; and a removable inner detector module comprising a self-contained enclosure, at least one energy detection sensor, and electronics for processing sensor output signals, said at least one energy detection sensor and said electronics for processing sensor output signals located within said self-contained enclosure; wherein said self-contained enclosure prevents manual contact with said at least one energy detection sensor and said electronics during installment or replacement of said removable inner detector module; and wherein said removable inner detector module is securable to the interior of said removable fire detector housing lid, said removable inner detector module being entirely encapsulated by said removable fire detector housing lid and said fire detector housing base when said removable fire detector housing lid is securely fastened to said fire detector housing base.
- 15. The fire detector of claim 14, wherein said at least one energy detection sensor comprises a wideband infrared energy sensor, a narrowband infrared energy sensor, and a visible band energy sensor.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/866,029, filed on May 30, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,064,064, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/690,067, filed on Jul. 31, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,046,452, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/609,740, filed on Mar. 1, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,773,826, and also claims priority to PCT International Application Ser. No. PCT/US97/03327, filed on Feb. 28, 1997. Each of the foregoing applications is hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth fully herein.
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Continuations (1)
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