Claims
- 1. A fire detector comprising:
- a wide band infrared sensor;
- means for detecting when a level of wide band infrared radiant energy detected by the wide band infrared sensor exceeds an energy level threshold; and
- means responsive to said detecting means for initiating a fire response protocol;
- wherein said means for detecting when a level of wide band infrared radiant energy detected by the wide band infrared sensor exceeds an energy level threshold comprises a filter connected to the wide band infrared sensor for measuring the level of wide band infrared radiant energy, and a comparator connected to an output of said filter and to said energy level threshold; and
- wherein said means for detecting when a level of wide band infrared radiant energy detected by the wide band infrared sensor exceeds an energy level threshold further comprises a visible band sensor connected to a second filter for measuring a level of visible band radiant energy, and a subtractor whereby said level of visible band radiant energy is subtracted from the output of the filter connected to the wide band infrared sensor prior to said comparator.
- 2. A fire detection system, comprising:
- a sensor array for providing sensor signals, said sensor array including a false-alarm sensor for detecting visible band energy, a false-alarm sensor for detecting near band infrared energy, and a primary sensor for detecting wide band infrared energy;
- a temperature sensor for providing signals indicative of ambient temperature conditions; and
- a controller for processing said sensor signals, said controller coupled to said sensor array and said temperature sensor for receiving said sensor signals from said sensor array and said signals from said temperature sensor, said controller calibrating operation parameters for said fire detection system in accordance with said signals from said temperature sensor and said sensor signals.
- 3. The fire detection system of claim 2, further comprising a multistage alarm system coupled to said controller, said controller selectively activating a select one of a plurality of relays of said multistage alarm system depending upon one of a plurality of conditions sensed by said controller.
- 4. The fire detection system of claim 3, wherein said plurality of relays comprises two relays and said plurality of conditions comprises two conditions.
- 5. The fire detection system of claim 3, wherein said plurality of relays comprises three relays and said plurality of conditions comprises three conditions.
- 6. The fire detection system of claim 2, further comprising means for storing spectral information associated with a detected fire event.
- 7. The fire detection system of claim 6, wherein said means for storing comprises nonvolatile RAM.
- 8. The fire detection system of claim 2, further comprising means for storing spectral information preceding a detected fire event.
- 9. The fire detection system of claim 8, wherein said means for storing comprises nonvolatile RAM.
- 10. The fire detection system of claim 2, further comprising an enclosed, sealed, removable housing containing said sensor array, said temperature sensor, and said controller, said housing including a window lens.
- 11. The fire detection system of claim 10, wherein said window lens is integral with said housing.
- 12. The fire detection system of claim 11, wherein said window lens is thinner than the remaining part of said housing.
- 13. The fire detection system of claim 10, wherein said window lens is embedded in said housing.
- 14. The fire detection system of claim 10, wherein said housing is heat sealed.
- 15. The fire detection system of claim 14, further comprising a plastic-coated, electrical power cable, said housing being heat sealed to said cable.
- 16. A fire detection system, comprising:
- a sensor array including a primary fire sensor for detecting wide band infrared energy, a first false-alarm sensor for detecting near band infrared energy, and a second false-alarm sensor for detecting visible band energy;
- a temperature sensor;
- a microprocessor configured to receive signals from said sensor array and said temperature sensor, said microprocessor calibrating operation parameters for said fire detection system in accordance with said signals received from said sensor array and said temperature sensor;
- a multistage alarm system coupled to said microprocessor, said microprocessor selectively activating a select one of a plurality of relays of said multistage alarm system depending upon one of a plurality of conditions sensed by said microprocessor;
- an enclosed, sealed, removable housing containing said sensor array, said temperature sensor, and said microprocessor, said housing including a window lens integral thereto; and
- a nonvolatile storage medium for storing spectral data associated with a detected fire event, said nonvolatile storage medium coupled to said microprocessor.
- 17. A method of detecting a spark, flame, or fire, comprising the steps of:
- sensing wide band infrared energy, near band infrared energy, and visible band energy;
- eliminating false-alarm, nonfires based upon the sensed near band infrared energy and visible band energy; and
- detecting a spark, flame, or fire based upon the sensed wide band infrared energy.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of storing the detected energy.
- 19. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of varying the response to the results of said detecting step based upon the results of said detecting step.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein said varying step comprises first and second sequentially performed steps, said first step comprising initiating an alarm signal when the results of said detecting step exceed a first predetermined energy threshold, said second step comprising releasing a suppressing agent when the results of said detecting step exceed a second predetermined energy threshold, said second threshold greater in magnitude than said first threshold.
- 21. The method of claim 19, wherein said varying step comprises first, second, and third sequentially performed steps, said first step comprising initiating an alarm signal when the results of said detecting step exceed a first predetermined energy threshold, said second step comprising shutting off electric power when the results of said detecting step indicate that a fire remains burning for a predetermined time after performance of said initiating step, said third step comprising releasing a suppressing agent when the results of said detecting step exceed a second predetermined energy threshold, said second threshold greater in magnitude than said first threshold.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/690,067, filed on Jul. 31, 1996, 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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