Claims
- 1. A detector comprising:a housing which defines an internal region and which has a mounting end; at least one smoke sensor permanently installed in the housing; and a plurality of plug-in modules wherein the modules each exhibit a common, predetermined, shape and wherein each provides a different function when plugged in to the housing and where the smoke sensor, and any plugged-in module are spaced axially within the housing relative to one another along a line generally perpendicular to the mounting end of the housing.
- 2. A detector as in claim 1 wherein the housing includes a two sided mounting member in the region whereby plugged-in modules are located on one side of the member and the smoke sensor is attached to the other side of the member.
- 3. A detector as in claim 1 wherein the respective modules implement a function selected from a class which includes ambient condition sensing functions, monitoring functions, interface functions, and communications functions.
- 4. A detector as in claim 1 wherein the housing comprises a base that includes the mounting end and a cover which define the internal region with the base positionable adjacent to an exterior mounting surface with the smoke sensor oriented to extend toward the base.
- 5. A detector as in claim 4 where a plurality of module receiving slots is formed in the cover, members of the plurality of slots are displaced a greater distance from the base than is the smoke sensor.
- 6. A detector comprising:a housing with a mounting surface, the housing defines an internal region, and, which has openings for ingress and egress of ambient air; at least one fire sensor permanently carried in the housing in the internal region and not intended to be removed therefrom, the sensor is exposed to a flow of ambient air; a plurality of module receiving openings in the housing with the module receiving openings displaced from the mounting surface a greater distance than the fire sensor is displaced from the mounting surface relative to a common centerline.
- 7. A detector as in claim 6 which includes a mounting member attached to the housing in the internal region with the fire sensor permanently installed on one side of the member, and with the module receiving openings on the other side thereof.
- 8. A detector as in claim 6 with the module receiving openings defining respective planes disposed one of, generally parallel to the centerline or generally perpendicular to the centerline.
- 9. A detector as in claim 8 wherein modules insertable into the openings are selected from a class which includes at least an audible output module, a display module, a test module, and a wireless module.
- 10. A detector comprising:a housing with a base, the housing defining an internal region and having openings for ingress and egress of ambient air; a mounting member attached to the housing in the region; a first, fire sensor permanently and non-removably attached to the mounting member, the sensor extending toward the base responsive to ambient air in the housing; the housing defining a plurality of slots for receipt of modules having a common form factor, the slots are displaced further from the base than is the fire sensor.
- 11. A detector as in claim 10 with the mounting member comprising a two-sided, planar structure with the fire sensor attached to one side thereof and with the slots adjacent to the other side.
- 12. A detector as in claim 10 which includes a second, different, fire sensor permanently and non-removably attached to the mounting member, the second sensor also extending toward the base.
- 13. A detector as in claim 12 with the mounting member comprising a two-sided, planar structure with the two fire sensors attached to one side thereof and with the slots adjacent to the other side.
- 14. A detector as in claim 10 which includes a plurality of modules, the modules are receivable by the slots to provide an additional function not permanently included in the housing, the modules are selected from a class which includes at least an audible output module, a display module, a test module, and a communications module.
- 15. A detector as in claim 14 with a plurality of module receiving contacts, the contacts are displaced from the fire sensor and away from the base with the mounting member between the plurality of contacts and the fire sensor.
- 16. A detector as in claim 15 which includes a second, different, fire sensor carried in the housing, adjacent to the first fire sensor.
- 17. A detector comprising:a housing which defines an internal region and which has a mounting end, the housing defines a plurality of module receiving openings; at least one smoke sensor permanently installed in the housing; and a plurality of plug-in modules wherein the modules each exhibit a common, predetermined, shape and wherein each provides a different function when coupled to a respective opening of the housing and where the smoke sensor, and any coupled module are spaced axially within the housing relative to one another along a line generally perpendicular to the mounting end of the housing.
- 18. A detector as in claim 17 wherein the housing includes a two sided mounting member in the region whereby coupled modules are located on one side of the member and the smoke sensor is attached to the other side of the member.
- 19. A detector as in claim 17 wherein the respective modules are releasibly coupled to the housing and implement a function selected from a class which includes ambient condition sensing functions, monitoring functions, interface functions, and communications functions.
- 20. A detector as in claim 17 wherein the housing comprises a base that includes the mounting end and a cover which define the internal region with the base positionable adjacent to an exterior mounting surface with the smoke sensor oriented to extend toward the base.
- 21. A detector as in claim 17 where the plurality of openings is displaced a greater distance from the base than is the smoke sensor.
- 22. A detector comprising:a housing with a base, the housing defining an internal region and having openings for ingress and egress of ambient air; a mounting member attached to the housing in the region; a first, fire sensor permanently and non-removably attached to the mounting member, the sensor extending toward the base responsive to ambient air in the housing; the housing defining a plurality of substantially identical slots for releasable receipt of a plurality of different modules having a common form factor, the slots are displaced further from the base than is the fire sensor.
- 23. A detector as in claim 22 with the mounting member comprising a two-sided, planar structure with the fire sensor attached to one side thereof and with the slots adjacent to the other side.
- 24. A detector as in claim 22 which includes a second, different, fire sensor permanently and non-removably attached to the mounting member, the second sensor also extending toward the base.
- 25. A detector as in claim 22 the modules are releasibly receivable by the slots to provide an additional function not permanently included in the housing, the modules are selected from a class which includes at least an audible output module, a display module, a test module, and a communications module, with characteristics of the detector alterable by module selection.
- 26. A detector as in claim 25 with a plurality of module receiving contacts, the contacts are displaced from the fire sensor and away from the base with the mounting member between the plurality of contacts and the fire sensor.
- 27. A detector as in claim 25 which includes a second, different, fire sensor carried in the housing, adjacent to the first fire sensor.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/172,458 filed Dec. 17, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/172458 |
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