IP Library Granted Patent US 8,066,859
Granted Patent B2
US 8,066,859 · App. 12/258,552 · Granted Nov 29, 2011

Electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor supervision

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,066,859
App. No.
12/258,552
Granted
Nov 29, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A sensor supervision system for periodically providing a test to accesses the status of a gas detection sensor, such as a carbon monoxide (CO) sensor, is provided. To access the status of the CO sensor, a processor provides a voltage to the sensor supervision system, such that a voltage is applied to CO sensor, charging the CO sensor. The status of the CO sensor is accessed by determining the change in the voltage charge of the CO sensor between two sampling time points. If the first sample voltage is substantially equal to the second sample voltage, i.e., a substantially constant voltage, the carbon monoxide sensor fails the test. However, if there is an change is the voltage change between the first and second sampled time points, the CO sensor passes the test.

Claims (18)

1. A gas detection unit, comprising:

a carbon monoxide sensor; and

a sensor supervision circuit including a means for accessing a status of the carbon monoxide sensor

a means for providing a voltage charge to the carbon monoxide sensor, and means for reading a change in the voltage charge of the carbon monoxide sensor between a first and second time point.

2. A gas detection unit as set forth in claim 1 , wherein when the means for reading a change in the voltage charge of the carbon monoxide sensor between a first and second time point reads a change in the voltage charge between the first and second time points the status of the carbon monoxide sensor is good.

3. A gas detection unit as set forth in claim 2 , wherein when the means for reading a change in the voltage charge of the carbon monoxide sensor between a first and second time point reads a substantially constant voltage charge between the first and second time points the status of the carbon monoxide sensor is bad.

4. A gas detection unit as set forth in claim 3 , further comprising:

a processor;

a power supply;

a visual indicator; and

an audio indicator.

5. A gas detection unit as set forth in claim 3 , where the carbon monoxide sensor is an electrochemical sensor.

6. A method for determining the status of a carbon monoxide sensor comprising:

providing a voltage to the carbon monoxide sensor;

charging the carbon monoxide sensor:

reading a first sample voltage from the carbon monoxide sensor at a first time point;

reading a second sample voltage from the carbon monoxide sensor at a second time point, wherein the first time point is different from the second time point;

determining the status of the carbon monoxide sensor, where when the first sample voltage is equal to the second sample voltage the carbon monoxide sensor is bad and when the first sample voltage is not equal to the second sample voltage the carbon monoxide sensor is good.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2022
From: BRK BRANDS, INC.; ADEMCO INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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