IP Library Granted Patent US 12663366
Granted Patent B2
US 12663366 · App. 18/473,419 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Systems and methods for an open path gas detector with an integrated optical sensor

Inventors: Nicholas Emidio Ciccone (Allison Park, PA); Nils von Hemm (Berlin, CH); Gavin Bai (Mars, PA); Henry A. Fonzi, III (Mars, PA)
Assignee: MSA Technology, LLC
G01N21/31G01N21/3504G01N33/0027G06V20/44G06V20/52G01N2021/3513
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12663366
App. No.
18/473,419
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods are provided for an open path gas detection system having a receiver with an optical sensor configured to continuously capture optical image data. The field of view of the optical sensor can include the path of a beam of focused light received by a light sensor of the receiver. The receiver can be configured to receive and temporarily store the optical image data in a memory buffer, and then transfer the optical image data to a persistent memory area upon receipt of a transfer command. A transfer command may be provided in various situations, such as when requested by a receiver, when a predefined object of interest is identified in the optical image data, or when a blockage occurs and light sensor is no longer receiving the beam of focused light.

Claims (41)

1 . A gas detection system comprising:

a receiver including:

a light sensor configured to receive a beam of focused light generated by a transmitter and to produce a detection signal containing information regarding the gas within the path of the focused light;

an optical sensor configured to continuously capture optical image data, wherein the field of view of the optical sensor includes the path of the beam of focused light; and

an electronic assembly including a memory buffer and a persistent memory area, wherein the memory buffer is configured to:

receive and temporarily store the optical image data;

receive a transfer command based on an analysis of the optical image data; and

transfer the optical image data to the persistent memory area upon receipt of the transfer command,

wherein the electronic assembly is configured to provide a stop-transfer command to the memory buffer based on the optical image data.

2 . The gas detection system of claim 1 , wherein the stop-transfer command is provided based on the detection signal.

3 . The gas detection system of claim 1 , wherein the stop-transfer command is provided based on receipt of a request from the user.

4 . The gas detection system of claim 1 , wherein the stop-transfer command is provided based on the expiration of a predefined period of time following initiation of a transfer.

5 . The gas detection system of claim 1 , wherein the stop-transfer command is provided based on an analysis of the optical image data.

6 . A gas detection system comprising:

a receiver including:

a light sensor configured to receive a beam of focused light generated by a transmitter and to produce a detection signal containing information regarding the gas within the path of the focused light;

an optical sensor configured to capture optical image data, wherein the field of view of the optical sensor includes the path of the focused light; and

an electronic assembly including a processor configured to:

receive the optical image data;

identify a predefined object of interest;

determine that a first event condition has occurred when the predefined object of interest is identified in the optical image data;

transfer the optical image data over a network when the first event condition has occurred; and

halt the transfer of the optical image data over the network when a second event condition has occurred.

7 . The gas detection system of claim 6 , wherein the processor is configured to continuously receive the optical image data and to continuously determine if the first event condition has occurred based on the optical image data.

8 . The gas detection system of claim 6 , wherein the second event condition is the object of interest is no longer identified in the optical image data.

9 . The gas detection system of claim 6 , wherein the second event condition is the expiration of a predefined period of time.

10 . The gas detection system of claim 6 , wherein the second event condition is the receipt of a user stop-transfer command.

11 . A gas detection system comprising:

a receiver including:

a light sensor configured to receive a beam of focused light generated by a transmitter and to produce a detection signal containing information regarding the gas within the path of the focused light;

an optical sensor configured to capture optical image data, wherein the field of view of the optical sensor includes the path of the focused light; and

an electronic assembly including a processor configured to:

attempt to identify the transmitter in the optical image data;

transfer the optical image data over a network based on a failure to identify the transmitter in the optical image data indicating misalignment.

12 . The gas detection system of claim 11 , wherein the electronic assembly includes a memory buffer configured to receive and temporarily store the optical image data and to delete the optical image data after a predefined amount of time unless a transfer command is received.

13 . The gas detection system of claim 11 , wherein the electronic assembly is configured to modify the optical image data transferred over the network.

14 . The gas detection system of claim 13 , wherein the optical image data is modified to include information obtained from the detection signal.

15 . The gas detection system of claim 14 , wherein the optical image data is modified to include a signal strength value of the detection signal.

16 . The gas detection system of claim 13 , wherein the optical image data is modified by labeling an identified object of interest.

17 . The gas detection system of claim 11 , wherein the light sensor is positioned adjacent to the optical sensor within a housing of the receiver, and wherein a transparent component is positioned adjacent to both sensors along the path of the focused light.

18 . The gas detection system of claim 11 , wherein the optical image data includes a video file.