Claims
- 1. A smoke detector capable of operation in the presence of moisture, comprising:a housing defining at least one opening for receiving smoke; a light source positioned inside said housing; a detector positioned inside said housing for receiving diffusely scattered light from inside said housing; and a moisture compensating device within said housing that is illuminated by said light source, said moisture compensating device including a moisture-insensitive light trap and a moisture-insensitive reflector, said light trap and reflector each having a surface that reflects a substantially consistent percentage of light regardless of moisture present on the surfaces thereof.
- 2. A smoke detector according to claim 1, wherein said light trap reflects substantially no light incident thereupon regardless of moisture present upon said light trap.
- 3. A smoke detector according to claim 1, wherein said reflector reflects a predetermined percentage of light incident thereupon, said percentage being greater than zero, regardless of moisture present upon said reflector.
- 4. A smoke detector according to claim 1, wherein said moisture-insensitive light trap comprises a folded sheet of light-absorbing material.
- 5. A smoke detector according to claim 1, wherein said moisture-insensitive light trap comprises a generally planar surface defining a plurality of holes through which light passes.
- 6. A smoke detector according to claim 1, wherein said moisture-insensitive light trap comprises a generally curved surface having a plurality of angled surfaces thereupon for absorbing substantially all light incident upon said light trap.
- 7. A smoke detector according to claim 1, wherein said reflector is coincident with said light trap.
- 8. A smoke detector according to claim 7, wherein said reflector is attached to said light trap.
- 9. A smoke detector according to claim 1, wherein said reflector is a metallic strip.
- 10. A smoke detector according to claim 1, wherein said moisture compensating device is spaced apart from and has a direct optical path to said light source.
- 11. A moisture compensating device for a smoke detector, comprising:a light trap that absorbs light within the smoke detector that is incident thereupon, the absorbance of said light being reduced insubstantially when said light trap becomes wet; and a reflector arranged to reflect at least a portion of the light within the smoke detector that is incident thereupon, the portion of light reflected by the reflector being reduced insubstantially when the reflector becomes wet.
- 12. A moisture compensating device according to claim 11, wherein said light trap reflects substantially no light incident thereupon regardless of moisture present upon said light trap.
- 13. A moisture compensating device according to claim 11, wherein said light trap comprises a folded sheet of light-absorbing material.
- 14. A moisture compensating device according to claim 11, wherein said light trap comprises a generally planar surface defining a plurality of holes through which light passes.
- 15. A moisture compensating device according to claim 11, wherein said reflector is coincident with said light trap.
- 16. A moisture compensating device according to claim 15, wherein said reflector is attached to said light trap.
- 17. A moisture compensating device according to claim 11, wherein said reflector is a metallic strip.
- 18. A method of testing a smoke detector, comprising:directing light from a source toward a moisture-insensitive surface; reflecting a substantially consistent percentage of light from the moisture-insensitive surface regardless of the presence of moisture on the surface; and detecting the reflected light to verify operation of the light source.
- 19. A method according to claim 18, further comprising activating a fault signal when the detected light is below a predetermined level.
- 20. A method according to claim 18, wherein said detecting step occurs before the presence of smoke.
- 21. A method according to claim 18, wherein said reflecting step occurs when the moisture-insensitive surface is wet.
- 22. A method according to claim 18, further comprising emitting a predetermined response when the detected light level is within a predetermined range.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/139,711, filed Jun. 17, 1999, the contents of which are incorporated herein.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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