Claims
- 1. A contactless self-contained, ambient condition detector assembly comprising:
a detector which includes:
at least one ambient condition sensor; a control circuit, coupled to the sensor and located adjacent thereto; a contactless energy input port, located adjacent to the control circuit, for wirelessly receiving electrical energy from a remote source.
- 2. A detector assembly as in claim 1 which includes a contactless data signal transfer port.
- 3. A detector assembly as in claim 2 wherein the data signal transfer port is bidirectional while the energy port is unidirectional.
- 4. A detector assembly as in claim 1 which includes a housing which carries the at least one sensor, the control circuit and the port.
- 5. A detector assembly as in claim 4 which includes a base removably couplable to the housing wherein electrical energy is wirelessly coupled between the base and the housing.
- 6. A detector assembly as in claim 5 wherein the base includes an inductive element and the housing includes an inductive element wherein when the base is coupled to the housing, the inductive elements are electrically coupled.
- 7. A detector assembly as in claim 6 wherein at least one of the detector and the base includes an iron core.
- 8. A detector assembly as in claim 7 wherein the control circuit includes circuitry for wirelessly coupling condition indicating signals to the base.
- 9. A detector assembly as in claim 7 wherein the control circuit includes circuitry for coupling energy carrying signals from the base to the detector.
- 10. A detector assembly as in claim 8 wherein the control circuit includes circuitry for coupling energy carrying signals from the base to the detector.
- 11. A detector assembly as in claim 8 wherein the sensor comprises at least one of a fire sensor, a gas sensor and a thermal sensor.
- 12. A detector assembly as in claim 11 wherein the base includes two energy receiving cable connectors.
- 13. A detector assembly as in clam 11 wherein the base includes a condition indicating signal cable connector.
- 14. A detector assembly as in claim 13 wherein the circuitry includes a modulator for producing a condition indicating pulse train.
- 15. A detector assembly as in claim 13 wherein the base includes circuitry for wirelessly receiving modulated condition indicating signals from an adjacent detector and for coupling a representation thereof to the condition indicating signal cable connector.
- 16. A detector assembly as in claim 15 wherein the base includes one of a cylindrical protrusion and a cylindrical depression and a coil surrounding same.
- 17. A detector assembly as in claim 16 wherein the detector includes one of a cylindrical depression and a cylindrical protrusion to interface with a mating one carried on the base.
- 18. A detector assembly as in claim 17 wherein one of the base and the detector carries an iron core.
- 19. A detector assembly as in claim 17 wherein the control circuitry includes circuitry for generating a respective modulated output signal associated with a respective alarm indicating sensor.
- 20. A method of detecting an alarm condition with a network having a plurality of wired, interconnected detectors comprising:
monitoring a plurality of ambient conditions, at spaced apart locations with respective ones of the detectors; detecting a local alarm condition at at least one location; generating an alarm output electrical signal, at the at least one location, indicative of the alarm condition; inductively coupling the alarm signal from an alarm indicating detector to a network conductor and transmitting a network signal, indicative of the alarm signal, through at least part of the conductor; and inductively coupling a representation of the network signal to a plurality of detectors at respective monitoring locations.
- 21. A method as in claim 20 which includes generating an audible alarm signal in the vicinity of the detected alarm condition.
- 22. A method as in claim 20 which includes generating audible alarm signals in the vicinity of a plurality of monitored locations.
- 23. A method as in claim 20 which includes inductively coupling electrical energy from the wired network to the plurality of spaced apart detectors.
- 24. A method as in claim 20 wherein the generating step comprises:
modulating an electrical signal, at least intermittently, so as to produce a varying, repetitive alarm indicating electrical signal.
- 25. A method as in claim 24 which includes inductively coupling electrical energy to respective detectors at the monitoring locations.
- 26. A method as in claim 25 wherein the generating step comprises:
modulating an electrical signal, at least intermittently, so as to produce a varying, repetitive alarm indicating electrical signal.
- 27. A method as in claim 20 which includes uncoupling at least one detector from the network, at a respective monitoring location without exposing any electrical contacts.
- 28. A method as in claim 27 wherein the uncoupling step includes separating a detector element from a base element without exposing any electrical contacts.
- 29. A method as in claim 28 which includes recoupling a detector element to the base element without engaging electrical contacts therebetween.
- 30. A contactless, wired, ambient condition detection system having at least a power cable, the system comprising:
at least one base with AC contacts for connection to the cable; a detector, removably engageable with the base, wherein the base includes circuitry for wireless transfer of electrical energy from the cable to the detector and wherein the detector includes circuitry for wireless receipt of power from the base.
- 31. A system as in claim 30 wherein the base and the detector each include at least one coil for the inductive transfer of power between the base and the detector.
- 32. A system as in claim 30 wherein the base and the detector include circuits for wirelessly transferring data signals therebetween.
- 33. A system as in claim 32 wherein the circuits include a modulator in one of the base and the detector.
- 34. A system as in claim 30 wherein each of the base and the detector includes circuits for bidirectionally transferring data signals wirelessly therebetween.
- 35. A system as in claim 30 wherein the wireless transfer circuitry is symmetrically positioned with the detector engageable with the base without regard for rotary orientation.
- 36. A system as in claim 35 wherein the base includes at least one of a cylindrical protrusion and a cylindrical depression.
- 37. An assemblage comprising:
at least one ambient condition detector with wireless power receipt circuitry for receipt of electrical energy; at least one base with wireless power transfer circuitry for transfer of electrical energy wherein a base and a respective detector are releasably engageable, and when so engaged, the base can wirelessly transfer electrical energy to the detector.
- 38. An assemblage as in claim 37 wherein the releasibly engageable base and detector each include circuitry for the wireless transfer of status indicating signals.
- 39. An assemblage as in claim 38 wherein at least the detector includes a centrally located, symmetrical, coupling feature, wherein the feature is nestable with a corresponding feature of the base.
- 40. An assemblage as in claim 37 wherein the detector includes at least one of a smoke sensor, a heat sensor and a gas sensor.
- 41. An assemblage as in claim 40 wherein at least the detector includes circuitry for coupling a modulated status indicating signal wirelessly to the base.
- 42. An assemblage as in clam 41 wherein the detector includes circuitry for wirelessly receiving alarm indicating signals, generated by a remote detector.
- 43. An assemblage as in claim 42 wherein the detector includes at least one of audible alarm indicating output device and a visible alarm indicating output device and circuitry responsive to a received alarm indicating signal for activating a respective alarm indicating device.
- 44. An assemblage as in clam 40 wherein the power transfer circuitry of the base includes conversion circuitry which receives electrical energy in a first form and converts same to a second form for wireless transfer to a respective detector.
- 45. An assemblage as in claim 44 wherein the conversion circuitry includes a modulator of received electrical energy.
- 46. An assemblage as in claim 44 wherein the conversion circuitry includes circuit elements configured to receive AC-type electrical energy in a range of 110-260 volts AC.
- 47. A detector assembly comprising:
a sensing head for sensing at least one ambient condition, and a base wherein the head is removably couplable to the base; the head having a first portion of a wireless, electrical energy transfer device, the base having a second portion wherein when coupled together, electrical energy can be wirelessly transferred from the base to the head by one of inductive coupling, capacitive coupling and optical coupling.
- 48. An assembly as in claim 47 wherein the head includes a housing symmetrically located relative to the first portion of the transfer device, and carrying a second, different ambient condition sensor.
- 49. An assembly as in claim 47 wherein the head includes circuitry for wirelessly transmitting sensed ambient condition related information to the base.
- 50. An assembly as in claim 47 wherein the base includes circuitry for wirelessly transmitting ambient condition related information received from a different detector assembly, to the sensing head.
- 51. An assembly as in claim 50 wherein the head includes an audible output device and circuitry for driving same to produce a first audible output indicative of a predetermined ambient condition sensed at the head and a second audible output indicative of a predetermined ambient condition sensed at a displaced head.
- 52. An assembly as in claim 48 wherein the head includes control circuits coupled to the sensors and to a first portion of the transfer device and wherein the control circuits, in response to a predetermined alarm condition associated with one of the sensors, couple a modulated alarm indicating signal, wirelessly, to the second portion.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This Utility Application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/238,183, filed Oct. 5, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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