Claims
- 1. A smoke detector comprising:
- first and second electrodes positioned to define therebetween an ionization chamber;
- a radioactive substance positioned for emitting radiation into said ionization chamber for causing ionization of a gas therein;
- first means for maintaining a potential difference across said first and second electrodes for causing an ion current to flow therebetween, said current being caused to vary when smoke enters said ionization chamber;
- second means for testing the detector or for adjusting its sensitivity, said second means comprising an auxiliary electrode located in said ionization chamber for affecting the electric field between said first and second electrodes; and
- third means for creating, controlling and varying an externally applied potential difference between said first electrode and said auxiliary electrode.
- 2. A smoke detector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the area of said auxiliary electrode is approximately from 1% to 20% of the area of said first electrode.
- 3. A smoke detector comprising:
- an outer electrode;
- a collector electrode;
- an inner electrode made of or supporting a radioactive substance thereon;
- said outer electrode being located with respect to said collector electrode so as to define therebetween an outer ionization region capable of allowing smoke to enter therein from the surrounding atmosphere;
- said collector electrode and said inner electrode being located with respect to each other so as to define therebetween an inner ionization region;
- said collector electrode having at least one hole for allowing radiation from said radioactive substance to pass therethrough for causing ionization in both said ionization regions;
- first means for maintaining a potential difference between said outer electrode and said inner electrode, whereby said collector electrode acquires a potential which is intermediate the potentials of said outer and inner electrodes, said intermediate potential being caused to vary by entry of smoke particles into said outer ionization region;
- second means for testing the detector or for adjusting its sensitivity, said second means comprising an auxiliary electrode located in said outer ionization region for affecting the electric field between said outer and collector electrodes; and
- third means for creating, controlling and varying an externally applied potential difference between said outer electrode and said auxiliary electrode.
- 4. A smoke detector as claimed in claim 3, wherein said auxiliary electrode is mounted parallel to and just inside, but insulated from, said outer electrode.
- 5. A smoke detector as claimed in claim 4, wherein the area of said auxiliary electrode is approximately from 1% to 20% of the area of said outer electrode.
- 6. A smoke detector as claimed in claim 3, wherein said auxiliary electrode is normally maintained at the same potential as said outer electrode, and further comprising means for testing purposes for bringing said auxiliary electrode to a predetermined potential different from that of said outer electrode.
- 7. A smoke detector as claimed in claim 6, further comprising means for avoiding a voltage surge on said collector electrode when the potential of said auxiliary electrode is altered.
- 8. A smoke detector as claimed in claim 3, further comprising means for adjusting the potential of said auxiliary electrode so that an alarm or positive response of the detector is triggered at a desired smoke density.
- 9. A smoke detector as claimed in claim 1 or claim 3, wherein said radioactive source has an activity of from 0.1 to 1 micro Curie.
- 10. A smoke detector as claimed in claim 1 or claim 3, wherein said radioactive source emits alpha-particles, beta-particles, conversion electrons, auger electrons or X-rays.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 959,772, filed Nov. 13, 1978 abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
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