Claims
- 1. A method for automatically shutting-off a gas supply line, comprising:a) providing an actuator having a means for receiving a status signal; b) providing a shut-off valve located on a gas line and connected to the actuator; c) providing an indication of a position of the shut-off valve; d) detecting a fire by means of a fire detector located inside a building structure and providing the status signal indicating a presence of fire to the actuator; e) moving the shut-off valve from an open position to a closed position; and f) indicating the position of the shut-off valve being in the closed position by an alarm indicator having an input in communication with the fire detector for receiving the status signal, such that when the status signal for the valve being in the closed position is received by the alarm indicator, the alarm indicator indicates receipt of the status signal, wherein the alarm indicator is selected from the group consisting of: a light located on an outside wall of the building structure, a sound generates located on an outside wall of the building structure, a light located a distance spaced frown but proximate to the building structure, a sound generator located a distance spaced from but proximate to the building structure, and combinations thereof; such that an innocent observer looking at the building structure is made aware that the fire detector has detected the presence of a fire either in or on the building structure, and wherein the innocent observer is not responsible for reporting the presence of the fire to an authority responsible for extinguishing the fire.
- 2. The gas shut-off device of claim 1, wherein the secondary electric power source includes a battery.
- 3. An automatic gas shut-off device, comprising:a) a fire detector located inside a building structure and having an output for providing a status signal indicating a presence of fire; b) an actuator having an input in communication with the fire detector output for receiving the status signal; c) a shut-off valve located on a gas line and connected to the actuator such that when the status signal from the fire detector is received by the actuator, the actuator causes the shut-off valve to move from an open position to a closed position, thereby preventing gas from flowing through the gas line; d) an electricity supply line connected to a primary electric power source, the electricity supply line being connected to the fire detector for providing electricity to the fire detector; and e) an alarm indicator having an input in communication with the fire detector output for receiving the status signal, such that when the status signal is received by the alarm indicator, the alarm indicator indicates receipt of the status signal, wherein the alarm indicator is selected from the group consisting of: a light located on an outside wall of the building structures, a sound generator located on an outside wall of the building structure, a light located a distance spaced from but proximate to the building structure, a sound generator located a distance spaced from but proximate to the building structure, and combinations thereof; such that an innocent observer looking at the building structure is made aware that the fire detector has detected the presence of a fire either in or on the building structure, and wherein the innocent observer is not responsible for reporting the presence of the fire to an authority responsible for extinguishing the fire.
- 4. The gas shut-off device of claim 3, wherein the fire detector provides the status signal when the fire detector senses smoke.
- 5. The gas shut-off device of claim 3, wherein the fire detector provides the status signal when the fire detector senses a temperature above a threshold temperature.
- 6. The gas shut-off device of claim 3, wherein the actuator includes a solenoid.
- 7. The gas shut-off device of claim 3, wherein the electricity supply line is connected to the actuator for providing electricity to the actuator.
- 8. The gas shut-off device of claim 3, further comprising disturbance prevention circuitry connected to the electricity supply line for preventing disturbances in the electricity provided by the primary electric power source from causing the gas shut-off device to fail to detect the presence of fire and move the shut-off valve from the open position to the closed position.
- 9. The gas shut-off device of claim 3 further comprising a position indicator connected to the actuator for indicating a position of the shut-off valve.
- 10. The gas shut-off device of claim 9, wherein the position indicator includes a light.
- 11. The gas shut-off device of claim 9, wherein the position indicator includes a sound generator.
- 12. The gas shut-off device of claim 1, further including a secondary electric power source connected to the electricity supply line for providing electricity to the fire detector in the event that the primary electric power source does not provide electricity to the fire detector.
- 13. The gas shut-off device of claim 3 wherein the gas line provides gas to a residence and the fire detector, is located in the residence.
- 14. An automatic gas shut-off device, comprising:a) a fire detector located inside a building structure and having an output for providing a status signal indicating a presence of fire; b) an actuator having an input in communication with the fire detector output for receiving the status signal; c) a shut-off valve located on a gas line and connected to the actuator such that when the status signal from the fire detector is received by the actuator, the actuator causes the shut-off valve to move from an open position to a closed position, thereby preventing gas from flowing through the gas line; d) the actuator further having a means for manually moving the shut-off valve between the open position and the closed position; and e) an alarm indicator having an input in communication with the fire detector output for receiving the status signal, such that when the status signal is received by the alarm indicator, the alarm indicator indicates receipt of the status signal, wherein the alarm indicator is selected from the group consisting of: a light located on an outside wall of the building structure, a sound generator located on an outside wall of the building structure, a light located a distance spaced from but proximate to the building structure, a sound generator located a distance spaced from but proximate to the building structure, and combinations thereof; such that an innocent observer looking at the building structure is made aware that the fire detector has detected the presence of a fire either in or on the building structure, and wherein the innocent observer is not responsible for reporting the presence of the fire to an authority responsible for extinguishing the fire.
- 15. The gas shut-off device of claim 14 further comprising a position indicator connected to the actuator for indicating a position of the shut-off valve.
- 16. The gas shut-off device of claim 14 further comprising an electricity supply line connected to the fire detector for providing electricity to the fire detector, and disturbance prevention circuitry connected to the electricity supply line for preventing disturbances in the electricity provided by the electricity supply line from causing the gas shut-off device to fail to detect the presence of fire and move the shut-off valve from the open position to the closed position.
- 17. An automatic gas shut-off device, comprising:a) a fire detector located inside a building structure and having an output for providing a status signal indicating a presence of fire; b) an actuator having an input in communication with the fire detector output for receiving the status signal; c) a shut-off valve located on a gas line and connected to the actuator such that when the status signal from the fire detector is received by the actuator, the actuator causes the shut-off valve to move from an open position to a closed position, thereby preventing gas from flowing through the gas line; d) an electricity supply line connected to a primary electric power source, the electricity supply line being connected to the fire detector and the actuator for providing electricity to the fire detector and the actuator; and e) disturbance prevention circuitry connected to the electricity supply line for preventing disturbances in the electricity provided by the primary electric power source from causing the gas shut-off device to fail to detect the presence of fire and move the shut-off valve from the open position to the closed position; and f) an alarm indicator having an input in communication with the fire detector output for receiving the status signal, such that when the status signal is received by the alarm indicator, the alarm indicator indicates receipt of the status signal, wherein the alarm indicator is selected from the group consisting of: a light located on an outside wall of the building structure, a sound generator located on an outside wall of the building structure, a light located a distance spaced from but proximate to the building structure, a sound generator located a distance spaced from but proximate to the building structure, and combinations thereof; such that an innocent observer looking at the building structure is made aware that the fire detector has detected the presence of a fire either in or on the building structure, and wherein the innocent observer is not responsible for reporting the presence of the fire to an authority responsible for extinguishing the fire.
- 18. The gas shut-off device of claim 17 further comprising a position indicator connected to the actuator for indicating a position of the shut-off valve.
- 19. An automatic gas shut-off device, comprising:a) a fire detector located inside a building structure and having an output for providing a status signal indicating a presence of fire; b) an actuator having an input in communication with the fire detector output for receiving the status signal; c) a shut-off valve located on a gas line and connected to the actuator such that when the status signal from the fire detector is received by the actuator, the actuator causes the shut-off valve to move from an open position to a closed position, thereby preventing gas from flowing through the gas line; d) a position indicator connected to the actuator for indicating a position of the shut-off valve; and e) an alarm indicator having an input in communication with the fire detector output for receiving the status signal, such that when the status signal is received by the alarm indicator, the alarm indicator indicates receipt of the status signal, wherein the alarm indicator is selected from the ground consisting of: a light located on an outside wall of the building structure, a sound generator located on an outside wall of the building structure, a light located a distance spaced from but proximate to the building structure, a sound generator located a distance spaced from but proximate to the building structure, and combinations thereof; such that an innocent observer looking at the building structure is made aware that the fire detector has detected the presence of a fire either in or on the building structure, and wherein the innocent observer is not responsible for reporting the presence of the fire to an authority responsible for extinguishing the fire.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority to an earlier filed U.S. provisional patent application, U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/099,542, which was filed on Sep. 9, 1998, and is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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