Claims
- 1. A smoke detector of the ionization type comprising:
- a measuring chamber having an interior substantially freely accessible to airborne products of combustion,
- first and second spaced-apart electrodes within said measuring chamber,
- a source of alpha radiation for ionizing air between said first and second electrodes such that current flows between said electrodes when appropriate voltage is applied across said first and second electrodes,
- alarm means coupled to said measuring chamber for producing an alarm signal when the electrical resistance of said measuring chamber is consistent with the presence within said measuring chamber of a predetermined level of airborne products of combustion, and
- test apparatus comprising:
- intercepting means within said measuring chamber movable between a first neutral position and a second position closer to said source of alpha radiation for intercepting alpha particles, said intercepting means being separate from said source of alpha radiation and being electrically insulated from each of said first and second electrodes at least when said intercepting means is in said second position, and
- manually operable means coupled to said intercepting means for moving said intercepting means between said first and second positions to increase the electrical resistance between said first and second electrodes,
- the size of said intercepting means and the location of said second position being such that the electrical resistance between said first and second electrodes when said intercepting means is in said second position is substantially identical to the electrical resistance between said first and second electrodes when said intercepting means is in said first position and said predetermined level of airborne products of combustion is present within said measuring chamber,
- whereby the presence within said measuring chamber of said predetermined level of airborne products of combustion may be simulated by moving said intercepting means to said second position so as to test the responsiveness of said alarm means.
- 2. A smoke detector as defined by claim 1 in which said manually operable means for moving said intercepting means comprises a button mounted externally of said measuring chamber and shaft means interconnecting said button and said intercepting means within said measuring chamber.
- 3. A smoke detector as defined by claim 1 in which said intercepting means is electrically coupled to a selected one of said first and second electrodes only when said intercepting means is in said first position, said intercepting means being electrically insulated from each of said first and second electrodes when said intercepting means is in said second position and substantially all positions intermediate said first and second positions.
- 4. A smoke detector as defined by claim 3 in which said manually operable means for moving said intercepting means comprises a button mounted externally of said measuring chamber, shaft means interconnecting said button and said intercepting means within said measuring chamber, and biasing means urging said intercepting means toward said first position.
- 5. A smoke detector as defined by claim 4 in which said intercepting means includes an electrically conductive member contacting said selected electrode when said intercepting means is in said first position and spaced from both of said first and second electrodes when said intercepting means is moved from said first position.
- 6. A smoke detector as defined by claim 5 in which said shaft means is an electrical insulator.
- 7. A smoke detector as defined by claim 6 in which only said electrically conductive member extends into said measuring chamber when said intercepting means is moved between said first and second position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 630,204, filed Nov. 10, 1975, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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4081684 |
Wieder |
Mar 1978 |
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Continuations (1)
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