Claims
- 1. A self-compensating high detection sensitivity projected-beam smoke detector, comprising:
- a transmitter for projecting a beam of energy through a propagation path, the path having a time-varying attenuation coefficient;
- a receiver for providing a signal having a time varying characteristic that corresponds to the way that the transmitted energy is attenuated by the time varying attenuation coefficient;
- means for providing time varying first data representative of the preselected characteristic of the time-varying signal;
- means responsive to the first data for providing second data representative of a time-average of said time-varying signal;
- periodically operative means for determining the change in said second data relative to a predetermined and time-stable reference standard;
- means coupled to said receiver for varying said characteristic of said signal in an opposite sense to the sense of said change in said second data and in a degree that depends on the absolute magnitude of said change so as to substantially proportionally compensate said change in said second data and thereby stabilize said characteristic of said time-varying signal against variations induced by said time-varying attenuation coefficient;
- means responsive to said stabilized characteristic of said signal for providing a signal indication of smoke detection whenever said stabilized characteristic of said signal meets a predetermined criteria;
- wherein said signal having a time-varying characteristic is a voltage V.sub.in that varies in a way that corresponds to the way that the transmitted energy is attenuated by the time varying attenuation coefficient;
- wherein said means for determining the change in said second data relative to a predetermined and time stable reference standard includes means operative to provide a signal V.sub.agc representative of said change in said second data relative to a predetermined and time-stable reference standard;
- said means coupled to said receiver for varying said characteristic of said signal in an opposite sense to the sence of said change in said second data in a degree that depends on the absolute magnitude of said change so as to substantially proportionately compensate said change in said second data and thereby stabilize said characteristic of said time-varying signal includes a voltage controlled oscillator for providing a compensated signal equal to some constant times the ratio of the signal V.sub.in with the signal V.sub.agc ;
- whereby, the compensated signal produced, being the ratio of V.sub.in ans X.sub.agc any changes in V.sub.in are substantially compensated by a proportional change in V.sub.agc.
- 2. The self-compensating detector of claim 1, wherein said beam projecting transmitter includes an infrared light emitting diode.
- 3. The seld-compensating detector of claim 1, wherein said attenuation coefficient varies temporally due to changing ambient characteristics of the propagation medium along the propagation path of said beam.
- 4. The self-compensating detector of claim 1, wherein said beam projecting transmitter includes an optical train, and wherein said time-varying attenuation coefficient varies in time as a result of optical impediments being formed on said optical elements.
- 5. The self-compensating detector of claim 1, wherein said means included in said second data determining means includes a pulse width to voltage converter, and a voltage to current converter coupled to said pulse width to voltage converter.
- 6. The self-compensating detector of claim 1, wherein said smoke signal providing means includes means for defining smoke thresholds against which said stabilized signal is compared to determine out-of-bounds conditions indicative of smoke.
- 7. The self-compensating detection of claim 6, wherein said voltage controlled oscillator of said varying means is coupled to said voltage to current converter.
- 8. The self-compensating detector of claim 1, wherein said first data providing means includes an analog to digital converter responsive to said time-varying characteristic of said signal to provide a pulse train having a frequency representative thereof, and means for repetitively counting the number of pulses produced thereby in a fixed time interval.
- 9. The self-compensating detector of claim 8, wherein said second data providing means includes a ring buffer for storing said repetitive first data successively in corresponding address locations thereof and means responsive to said data stored in said address locations for repetitively computing a time-average of said data stored therein to provide said second data.
- 10. The self-compensating detector of claim 9, wherein said change determining means includes a processor including a memory having said predetermined standards stored therein operative to calculate said change in said second data relative to said predetermined standard.
- 11. The self-compensating detector of claim 8, wherein said analog to digital convertor is a voltage controlled oscillator, and wherein said varying means includes means for applying a gain control signal to said voltage controlled oscillator in dependence on the sense and degree of said determined change in said second date relative to said predetermined standards.
- 12. The self-compensating detector of claim 11, wherein said gain signal producing means includes a processor operative to produce a variable-length pulse.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 731,918, filed on May 8, 1985, now allowed, and is related to a divisional application entitled SELF-DIAGNOSTIC PROJECTED-BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR, and to a divisional application entitled ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE FREE PROJECTED BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR, both filed on even date herewith.
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Divisions (1)
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