IP Library Granted Patent US 10,366,591
Granted Patent B2
US 10,366,591 · App. 15/912,966 · Granted Jul 30, 2019

Safety cooking device and method

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Patent No.
US 10,366,591
App. No.
15/912,966
Granted
Jul 30, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A Safety Cooking Device includes a thermal sensor that detects infrared radiation (IR) to generate thermal images of a cooktop over time, and a controller. The controller uses the thermal images to determine whether the cooktop is unattended. Both wired and wireless embodiments of the cooking safety device are disclosed. In one implementation, the cooking safety device is in communication with and reports to a security panel of a security system.

Claims (29)

1. A cooking safety device, comprising:

a thermal sensor that detects infrared radiation (IR) to generate thermal images of a cooktop over time; and

a controller that uses the thermal images over the time to determine whether IR energy emitted by the cooktop is blocked or not blocked by an individual in the thermal images over the time, and in response to determine whether the cooktop is unattended.

2. The device of claim 1 , further comprising an analytics engine that analyzes the thermal images captured by the thermal sensor to determine whether one or more heating elements of the cooktop are on.

3. The device of claim 1 , further comprising an analytics engine that analyzes the thermal images captured by the thermal sensor to determine whether an uncontrolled fire exists.

4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the thermal sensor is a spatially resolved detector having pixels arranged in an array.

5. The device of claim 1 , further comprising a trigger sensor that detects heat, flames, or motion at the cooktop, and sends a signal to turn on the thermal sensor in response to the detection.

6. The device of claim 1 , further comprising a sighting laser for positioning a field of view of the thermal sensor.

7. The device of claim 1 , wherein the device sends an alarm signal to a panel in response to determining that one or more heating elements of the cooktop are on and that the cooktop is unattended for a predetermined time period.

8. The device of claim 1 , further comprising an analytics engine that determines whether one or more heating elements of the cooktop are on by comparing a new thermal image of the cooktop against a baseline cold thermal image of the cooktop, or by comparing the new thermal image to a baseline hot thermal image of the cooktop, or both.

9. The device of claim 1 , wherein a field of view of the thermal sensor is positioned such that individuals located near a front of the cooktop mask one or more heating elements of the cooktop from the field of view of the thermal sensor.

10. The device of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to determine whether the IR energy emitted by the cooktop is blocked or not blocked by the individual in the thermal images based on a temperature transition over the time between the thermal images over the time.

11. The device of claim 1 , further comprising determining whether the IR energy emitted by the cooktop is blocked or not blocked by the individual in the thermal images based on a temperature transition over the time between the thermal images over the time.

12. A method for monitoring a cooktop, comprising:

detecting infrared radiation (IR) to generate thermal images of the cooktop over time; and

using the thermal images over the time to determine whether IR energy emitted by the cooktop is blocked or not blocked by an individual in the thermal images over the time, and in response to determine whether the cooktop is unattended.

13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising analyzing the thermal images to determine whether one or more heating elements of the cooktop are on.

14. The method of claim 12 , further comprising analyzing the thermal images to determine whether an uncontrolled fire exists.

15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the thermal images are captured by a thermal sensor, which is a spatially resolved detector having pixels arranged in an array.

16. The method of claim 12 , further comprising detecting heat, flames, or motion at the cooktop, and in response capturing the thermal images.

17. The method of claim 12 , further comprising sending an alarm signal to a panel in response to determining that one or more heating elements of the cooktop are on and that the cooktop is unattended for a predetermined time period.

18. The method of claim 12 , further comprising determining whether one or more heating elements of the cooktop are on by comparing a new thermal image of the cooktop against a baseline cold thermal image of the cooktop, or by comparing the new thermal image to a baseline hot thermal image of the cooktop, or both.

19. The method of claim 12 , wherein the detecting of the IR to generate the thermal images comprises detecting by a thermal sensor having a field of view positioned such that individuals located near a front of the cooktop mask one or more heating elements of the cooktop from the field of view of the thermal sensor.

20. A cooking safety device, comprising:

a thermal sensor that detects infrared radiation (IR) to generate thermal images of a cooktop over time, the thermal sensor having a field of view with respect to the cooktop such that an individual near a front of the cooktop blocks one or more heating elements of the cooktop from the field of view of the thermal sensor; and

a trigger sensor that detects heat, flames, or motion at the cooktop, and sends a signal to turn on the thermal sensor in response to the detection.

21. A cooking safety device, comprising:

a thermal sensor that detects infrared radiation (IR) to generate thermal images of a cooktop over time, the thermal sensor having a field of view with respect to the cooktop such that an individual near a front of the cooktop blocks one or more heating elements of the cooktop from the field of view of the thermal sensor; and

a sighting system for positioning the field of view of the thermal sensor with respect to the cooktop.

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 Mar 6, 2018
From: BUCSA, ANDREI; HILL, GREGORY W.; VANDERVECHT, ROB
To: TYCO SAFETY PRODUCTS CANADA LTD.
Reel/Frame 045120/0585 →