IP Library Granted Patent US 10,126,164
Granted Patent B2
US 10,126,164 · App. 14/818,358 · Granted Nov 13, 2018

Flame sensing

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Patent No.
US 10,126,164
App. No.
14/818,358
Granted
Nov 13, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A flame sensor detects the presence of a flame in a combustion system in which the flame emits light. The flame sensor includes a body connectable with the combustion system. A photodetector is supported in the body. The photodetector responds to light emitted by the flame and generates an electrical signal proportional to an intensity of the light. A window is supported in the body and located between the combustion system and photodetector. The window is susceptible to contamination from the combustion system and the contamination may decrease sensitivity of the photodetector. A light source is supported in the body. The light source emits light so that a predetermined amount of the light emitted by the light source reflects into the photodetector when contamination is present on the window and the photodetector generates a signal indicative of contamination on the window.

Claims (38)

1. A flame sensor for detecting the presence of a flame in a combustion system in which the flame emits electromagnetic radiation, the flame sensor comprising:

a body disposed proximate to the combustion system;

a photodetector supported in the body, the photodetector configured to generate an electrical signal proportional to an intensity of electromagnetic radiation;

a window supported in the body and located between the combustion system and the photodetector;

a source supported in the body, the source emitting electromagnetic radiation toward the window, wherein the source and photodetector being positioned adjacent each other such that at least some of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source reflects back from contamination present on the window toward the photodetector when contamination is present on the window; and

a modulator that modulates the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source, wherein the modulator is configured to modulate the source by varying an emission intensity of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source according to a predetermined pattern that is different than a flicker pattern emitted by the flame.

2. The flame sensor of claim 1 wherein the photodetector is further configured to distinguish the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the flame from the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source using the modulation.

3. The flame sensor of claim 1 further including a processor configured to filter the pattern of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source from the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the flame to determine the amount of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source reflected into the photodetector.

4. The flame sensor of claim 1 wherein the source is configured to emit electromagnetic radiation within a range of wavelengths that the photodetector is capable of detecting.

5. The flame sensor of claim 1 wherein the photodetector is configured to detect the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the flame in an ultraviolet range of wavelengths.

6. The flame sensor of claim 1 further including a moisture sensor configured to indicate the presence of moisture within the combustion system.

7. The flame sensor of claim 1 further including a circuit board configured to support the photodetector and the source.

8. The flame sensor of claim 1 wherein the photodetector is configured to differentiate between electromagnetic radiation emitted by the flame and electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source.

9. A system comprising:

a combustion source in which a flame may be generated and in which the flame emits electromagnetic radiation;

a sensor for detecting the presence of the flame in the combustion source, the flame sensor comprising:

a body disposed proximate to the combustion system;

a photodetector supported in the body, the photodetector configured to generate an electrical signal proportional to an intensity of electromagnetic radiation;

a window supported in the body and located between the combustion system and the photodetector; and

a source supported in the body, the source emitting electromagnetic radiation toward the window, wherein the source and photodetector being positioned adjacent each other such that at least some of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source reflects back from contamination present on the window toward the photodetector when contamination is present on the window; and

a modulator to modulate the source by varying an emission intensity of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source to a predetermined pattern that is different than a flicker pattern emitted by the flame so the electromagnetic radiation sensed by the photodetector can be distinguished between the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source and the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the flame.

10. The system of claim 9 further including a processor configured to filter the pattern of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source from the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the flame to determine the amount of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source reflected into the photodetector.

11. The system of claim 9 further including a processor configured to determine the amount of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source reflected into the photodetector at a predetermined time.

12. The system of claim 9 further including a moisture sensor configured to indicate the presence of moisture within the combustion system.

13. The system of claim 9 wherein the photodetector is configured to detect the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the flame in an ultraviolet range of wavelengths.

14. The system of claim 9 further including circuit board configured to support the photodetector and the source.

15. A method of detecting contamination on a flame sensor window, the method comprising the steps of:

providing a flame sensor for detecting the presence of a flame in a combustion system in which the flame emits electromagnetic radiation, the flame sensor including a body disposed proximate to the combustion system;

supporting a photodetector in the body, the photodetector detecting the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the flame, the photodetector configured to generate an electrical signal proportional to an intensity of the electromagnetic radiation;

supporting a window in the body and locating the window between the combustion system and the photodetector;

supporting a source in the body at a position adjacent to the photodetector, the source emitting electromagnetic radiation toward the window;

passing a first predetermined amount of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source through the window when there is no contamination on the window;

reflecting, from contamination present on the window a second predetermined amount of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source in a direction towards the photodetector when there is contamination on the window;

detecting with the photodetector the second predetermined amount of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source, and reflected from contamination present on the window, and communicating a signal indicative of contamination on the window; and

modulating the source by varying an emission intensity of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source in a predetermined pattern that is different than a flicker pattern emitted by the flame so the electromagnetic radiation sensed by the photodetector can be distinguished between the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source and the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the flame.

16. The method of claim 15 further including the step of providing a moisture sensor configured to indicate the presence of moisture within the combustion system.

17. The method of claim 15 further including the step of detecting with the photodetector electromagnetic radiation emitted from the flame in the ultraviolet range.

18. The method of claim 15 further including the step of processing the signal to determine the amount of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source reflected into the photodetector at a predetermined time.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 19, 2023
From: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
To: BAKER HUGHES HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 063705/0437 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 16, 2023
From: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
To: MANTHEY, DIANE, MANT
Reel/Frame 063102/0879 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 26, 2020
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 051699/0158 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2015
From: SPALDING, MICHAEL CHARLES; LAMBACH, KENNETH KEITH
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 036253/0451 →