IP Library Granted Patent US 7,091,855
Granted Patent B2
US 7,091,855 · App. 10/705,146 · Granted Aug 15, 2006

Fire alarm with distinct alarm reset threshold

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Patent No.
US 7,091,855
App. No.
10/705,146
Granted
Aug 15, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hazard alarm includes: a detector for detecting a hazard parameter; trigger logic; and reset logic. The trigger logic triggers an alarm state when the measured parameter reaches a predetermined trigger threshold. The alarm state is maintained until a reset is successfully performed. The reset logic, upon a reset command, resets the alarm state if the measured parameter is below a predetermined reset threshold, and inhibits resetting of the alarm state if the measured parameter is above the predetermined reset threshold.

Claims (68)

1. A hazard alarm comprising:

a detector which measures a hazard parameter;

trigger logic which triggers an alarm state when the measured parameter reaches a predetermined alarm threshold that is indicative of an alarm condition, the alarm state being maintained until a reset is successfully performed;

reset logic which, upon a reset command, resets the alarm state if the measured parameter does not exceed a predetermined reset threshold, and which inhibits resetting of the alarm state if the measured parameter exceeds the predetermined reset threshold, the reset threshold having a value sufficiently different from the alarm threshold so as to be indicative of an abnormal condition that is different from the alarm condition; and

reset override logic which, when activated, overrides the reset logic by resetting the alarm state even if the measured parameter exceeds the reset threshold.

2. The hazard alarm of claim 1 , the abnormal condition being a smoldering fire.

3. The hazard alarm of claim 1 , the abnormal condition being an unseen heat source.

4. A hazard alarm comprising:

a detector which measures a hazard parameter;

trigger logic which triggers an alarm state when the measured parameter reaches a predetermined alarm threshold that is indicative of an alarm condition, the alarm state being maintained until a reset is successfully performed;

reset logic which, upon a reset command, resets the alarm state if the measured parameter does not exceed a predetermined reset threshold, the reset threshold tracking the measured parameter's average value, and which inhibits resetting of the alarm state if the measured parameter exceeds the predetermined reset threshold, the reset threshold having a value sufficiently different from the alarm threshold so as to be indicative of an abnormal condition that is different from the alarm condition.

5. A method for implementing a hazard alarm, comprising:

asserting an alarm state if a measured hazard parameter exceeds an alarm threshold that is indicative of an alarm condition;

upon a reset command,

resetting the alarm state if the measured parameter does not exceed a reset threshold,

inhibiting resetting of the alarm state if the measured parameter exceeds the predetermined reset threshold,

upon a reset inhibition override command, resetting the alarm state even if the measured parameter exceeds the reset threshold,

the reset threshold having a value sufficiently different from the alarm threshold so as to be indicative of an abnormal condition that is different from the alarm condition.

6. The method of claim 5 , the abnormal condition being a smoldering fire.

7. The method of claim 5 , the abnormal condition being an unseen heat source.

8. A method for implementing a hazard alarm, comprising:

asserting an alarm state if a measured hazard parameter exceeds an alarm threshold that is indicative of an alarm condition; and

upon a reset command,

resetting the alarm state if the measured parameter does not exceed a reset threshold,

inhibiting resetting of the alarm state if the measured parameter exceeds the predetermined reset threshold,

the reset threshold having a value sufficiently different from the alarm threshold so as to be indicative of an abnormal condition that is different from the alarm condition,

the reset threshold tracking the measured parameter's average value.

9. A hazard alarm, comprising:

means for asserting an alarm state if a measured hazard parameter exceeds an alarm threshold that is indicative of an alarm condition; and

means for, upon a reset command,

resetting the alarm state if the measured parameter does not exceed a reset threshold,

inhibiting resetting of the alarm state if the measured parameter exceeds the predetermined reset threshold,

means for resetting, upon a reset inhibition override command, the alarm state even if the measured parameter exceeds the reset threshold;

the reset threshold having a value sufficiently different from the alarm threshold so as to be indicative of an abnormal condition that is different from the alarm condition.

10. The hazard alarm of claim 9 , further comprising:

means for presenting, upon the reset command, a warning message if the measured parameter exceeds the reset threshold.

11. A hazard alarm, comprising:

a detector which measures a hazard parameter;

trigger logic which triggers an alarm state when the measured parameter reaches a predetermined alarm threshold, the alarm state being maintained until a reset is successfully performed;

reset logic which, upon a reset command, resets the alarm state if the measured parameter does not exceed a predetermined reset threshold, and which inhibits resetting of the alarm state if the measured parameter exceeds the predetermined reset threshold; and

reset override logic which, when activated, overrides the reset logic by resetting the alarm state even if the measured parameter exceeds the reset threshold.

12. The hazard alarm of claim 11 , the hazard parameter comprising an indication of at least one of: heat, fire, smoke, carbon monoxide and natural gas.

13. The hazard alarm of claim 11 , further comprising:

a message presenter which, upon the reset command, presents a warning message if the measured parameter exceeds the reset threshold.

14. The hazard alarm of claim 13 , the message presenter being a display device which displays the warning message.

15. The hazard alarm of claim 11 , the reset threshold being set to a factory default.

16. The hazard alarm of claim 11 , the reset threshold being set to a level approved by a local authority.

17. A hazard alarm, comprising:

a detector which measures a hazard parameter;

trigger logic which triggers an alarm state when the measured parameter reaches a predetermined alarm threshold, the alarm state being maintained until a reset is successfully performed;

reset logic which, upon a reset command, resets the alarm state if the measured parameter does not exceed a predetermined reset threshold, and which inhibits resetting of the alarm state if the measured parameter exceeds the predetermined reset threshold, the reset threshold tracking the measured parameter's average value.

18. A method for implementing a hazard alarm, comprising:

asserting an alarm state if a measured hazard parameter exceeds an alarm threshold;

upon a reset command,

resetting the alarm state if the measured parameter does not exceed a reset threshold,

inhibiting resetting of the alarm state if the measured parameter exceeds the predetermined reset threshold; and

upon a reset inhibition override command, resetting the alarm state even if the measured parameter exceeds the reset threshold.

19. The method of claim 18 , the hazard parameter comprising an indication of at least one of: heat, fire, smoke, carbon monoxide and natural gas.

20. The method of claim 18 , further comprising:

upon the reset command, presenting a warning message if the measured parameter exceeds the reset threshold.

21. The method of claim 20 , a warning message being presented by displaying the message.

22. The method of claim 18 , the reset threshold being set to a factory default.

23. The method of claim 18 , the reset threshold being set to a level approved by a local authority.

24. A method for implementing a hazard alarm, comprising:

asserting an alarm state if a measured hazard parameter exceeds an alarm threshold; and

upon a reset command,

resetting the alarm state if the measured parameter does not exceed a reset threshold,

inhibiting resetting of the alarm state if the measured parameter exceeds the predetermined reset threshold, the reset threshold tracking the measured parameter's average value.

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