IP Library Granted Patent US 12710348
Granted Patent B2
US 12710348 · App. 18/167,037 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Systems and methods for blockage detection in gas detectors

Inventors: Jon K. Evju (Shakopee, MN); Tanner Warner (Chanhassen, MN)
Assignee: DETECTOR ELECTRONICS BUYER US, LLC
G01N15/0272G01N21/3518G01N2015/138G01N2021/1744G01N2201/022
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Patent No.
US 12710348
App. No.
18/167,037
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and systems for detecting barrier blockage in a gas detector are disclosed. In some embodiments, a gas detector comprises a barrier configured to define a sensing chamber of the gas detector. The gas detector further comprises a radiation detection system. The radiation detection system comprises a radiation source and a detector. The radiation detection system may be configured for generating output signals related to radiation transmitted through the barrier. The gas detector comprises a controller operatively connected to the radiation detection system. The controller is configured to: determine an amount of radiation transmitted through the barrier based on the output signals; and determine a condition of the barrier based on the determined amount of radiation, wherein the determined condition indicates whether the barrier is blocked.

Claims (28)

1 . A gas detector comprising:

a barrier configured to define a sensing chamber of the gas detector;

a gas sensor located in an interior of the sensing chamber;

a radiation detection system, the radiation detection system comprising a radiation source and first detector, the radiation detection system configured for generating output signals related to radiation transmitted from the radiation source, through the barrier and to the first detector;

wherein the radiation source is located inside the sensing chamber and the first detector is located outside of the sensing chamber;

and

a controller operatively connected to the radiation detection system, the controller configured to:

determine an amount of radiation transmitted through the barrier based on the output signals; and

determine a condition of the barrier based on the determined amount of radiation, wherein the determined condition indicates whether the barrier is blocked.

2 . The gas detector of claim 1 , wherein presence of blockage in the barrier is determined responsive to the determined amount of transmitted radiation through the barrier being below a radiation threshold.

3 . The gas detector of claim 2 , wherein the radiation threshold is determined based on a radiation permeability of the barrier.

4 . The gas detector of claim 2 , wherein the controller is further configured to:

determine an amount of blockage of the barrier based on the determined amount of radiation.

5 . The gas detector of claim 4 , wherein determining the amount of blockage comprises determining a first amount of radiation transmitted through the barrier when the barrier is clean, determining a change between the determined amount of radiation and the first amount of radiation, and determining the amount of blockage based on the radiation change.

6 . The gas detector of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to:

determine a remaining operational life of the barrier based on the determined amount of radiation.

7 . The gas detector of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to:

send an alert to a user, the alert indicating the condition of the barrier.

8 . The gas detector of claim 1 ,

further comprising a second detector, wherein the second detector is located inside the sensing chamber; and

the controller is configured to:

determine a first amount of radiation transmitted through the barrier and received by the first detector;

determine a second amount of radiation received by the second detector without going through the barrier; and

determine the condition of the barrier based on a comparison of the first amount of radiation and the second amount of radiation.

9 . The gas detector of claim 1 , wherein the radiation source is a light source and the detector is a light detector.

10 . The gas detector of claim 1 , wherein the barrier is a hydrophobic membrane configured to allow gas to flow while blocking liquids and debris.

11 . The gas detector of claim 1 , wherein the barrier is a membrane having a permeability selected in response to a type of gas the gas detector is configured to detect.

12 . The gas detector of claim 11 , wherein the permeability of the barrier is dependent on a number and a size of pores in the membrane.