IP Library Granted Patent US 7,474,226
Granted Patent B2
US 7,474,226 · App. 11/784,688 · Granted Jan 6, 2009

Smoke detector calibration

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Patent No.
US 7,474,226
App. No.
11/784,688
Granted
Jan 6, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for calibrating a smoke detector includes adjusting the sensitivity of the smoke detector to get a consistent predetermined response over the expected operating range. The sensitivity is generally consistent for all detectors and an independent offset value is determined for each detector. This offset value basically corresponds to the signal from the detector in a clean atmosphere. The sensitivity of the smoke detector is determined by measuring the response at different levels of obscuration and then appropriately adjusting the output of the light source of the detector. This process is repeated until the desired sensitivity is achieved. Thereafter, the offset value is measured or calibrated and stored in the smoke detector for use in setting alarm values.

Claims (13)

1. A smoke detecting system comprising a control panel in two way communication with a series of smoke detectors wherein each individual smoke detector comprises a variable output LED light source, a smoke evaluation chamber, a light receiver, a predetermined sensitivity value and a circuit for measuring output of the light receiver and for providing a digital output representing a measure of obscuration of the light receiver, the circuit storing an offset value dependent on characteristics of the individual smoke detector and an alarm value wherein said predetermined sensitivity is approximately equal for all of said series of smoke detectors and each alarm value for a respective one of said series of smoke detectors is calculated by adding a fixed predetermined value to said stored offset value, wherein the fixed predetermined value is based upon the predetermined sensitivity value.

2. A system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said smoke detectors are programmable by said control panel and said fixed value is provided by said alarm panel to said detectors and said detectors use said fixed predetermined value to determine the alarm value for the respective detector.

3. A system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said control panel provides a first fixed value to a first group of detectors and a second fixed value to a second group of detectors such that said first group of detectors have an alarm value different from the alarm value of said second group of detectors.

4. A system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said offset value is the measured output value of said light receiver corresponding to a clean air atmosphere.

5. A system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said circuit for measuring the output of said light receiver produces a digital value corresponding to the measured value of the atmosphere in the smoke evaluation chamber.

6. A system as claimed in claim 1 including setting at least 3 alarm values where each alarm value has a different predetermined value and each alarm value is set by adding the respective predetermined value to said offset value to determine the alarm value.

7. A system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the variable output LED light of each smoke detector has been adjusted to provide said predetermined sensitivity.

8. A smoke detector comprising:

a variable output LED light source;

a smoke evaluation chamber;

a light receiver and a circuit for measuring the output of the LED light source;

said LED light source adjusted to provide a predetermined sensitivity of the detector calculated by the ratio of change in measured output versus change in obscuration;

a circuit in communication with said light receiver, said circuit providing a digital value representing obscuration of said light receiver, said circuit storing an offset value to be used in combination with said predetermined sensitivity to predict the response of the smoke detector to different levels of obscuration of the light receiver; said circuit further storing an alarm value signifying an alarm, said alarm value formed by adding a fixed value to said offset value.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 23, 2024
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
To: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
Reel/Frame 068494/0384 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Feb 4, 2022
From: TYCO SAFETY PRODUCTS CANADA LTD.
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
Reel/Frame 058957/0105 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 22, 2021
From: TYCO SAFETY PRODUCTS CANADA LTD
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
Reel/Frame 058562/0714 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 9, 2007
From: MI, ZHEXIN; RATTMAN, WILLIAM J.
To: TYCO SAFETY PRODUCTS CANADA LTD.
Reel/Frame 019212/0780 →