IP Library Granted Patent US 11,358,184
Granted Patent B2
US 11,358,184 · App. 16/252,287 · Granted Jun 14, 2022

Sensor system having transparent window contaminant removal using vibration

Inventors: Frederick Michael McBride (Belfast, GB); Timothy Harrison (Belfast, GB)
Assignee: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
B08B7/028B08B11/04G01N21/94G06T7/0002H04N5/2252H04N5/23299H04N17/002G06T2207/30168
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Patent No.
US 11,358,184
App. No.
16/252,287
Granted
Jun 14, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A sensor system includes: a housing having an internal wall defining an opening; a transparent window mounted within the opening; a sensor device within the housing and having at least one of a sensor output or a sensor input alignable with the transparent window; a vibration device in communication with the transparent window, where the vibration device is controllable to produce a first sonic movement; where the transparent window is movably responsive to the first sonic movement with a second sonic movement; and at least one damping member located between the transparent window and the sensor device, where the damping member substantially isolates the sensor device from at least the second sonic movement of the transparent window. A method includes determining a cleaning trigger corresponding to cleaning the transparent window; and controlling, in response to the cleaning trigger, a vibration frequency, amplitude, or duration of the vibration device.

Claims (82)

1. A sensor system, comprising:

a housing having at least one internal wall defining an opening;

a transparent window mounted within the opening;

a sensor device positionable within the housing and having at least one of a sensor output or a sensor input alignable with the transparent window;

a contaminant build-up detection sensor configured to generate an output signal indicative of a contaminant build-up on the transparent window;

a controller configured to:

detect one of a plurality of different contaminant materials built up on the transparent window responsive to the output signal that is generated by the contaminant build-up detection sensor and based on a reflectivity of the transparent window or an ambient light level through the transparent window; and

select one of a plurality of different types of vibrations responsive to a detected one of the plurality of different contaminant materials;

a vibration device in communication with the transparent window, wherein the vibration device is controllable to produce a first sonic movement responsive to a selected one of the plurality of different types of vibrations that is selected by the controller;

wherein the transparent window is movably responsive to the first sonic movement with a second sonic movement; and

at least one damping member located between the transparent window and the sensor device, wherein the at least one damping member substantially mechanically isolates the sensor device from at least the second sonic movement of the transparent window.

2. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one damping member further substantially isolates the sensor device from the first sonic movement of the vibration device.

3. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the second sonic movement comprises a piston-like movement.

4. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the second sonic movement is in a direction that is substantially normal to a surface of the transparent window.

5. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the second sonic movement is a periodic movement with a frequency that at least substantially corresponds to a resonance of the transparent window.

6. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the second sonic movement comprises a series of bursts over a period of time.

7. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the vibration device comprises at least one of an ultrasonic transducer or an electromagnetic transducer.

8. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the vibration device comprises a transducer and a power storage device configured to drive the transducer.

9. The sensor system of claim 8 , wherein the power storage device is configured to be trickle-charged via a power source of the sensor system.

10. The sensor system of claim 9 , wherein the power source of the sensor system comprises an Ethernet cable connection, wherein the power storage device comprises at least one of a battery or a capacitor.

11. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to control at least one of a vibration frequency, a vibration amplitude, or a vibration duration of the vibration device.

12. The sensor system of claim 11 , wherein the controller is further configured to activate the vibration device in response to an expiration of a timer or in response to initially turning on the sensor system.

13. The sensor system of claim 11 , wherein the contaminant build-up detection sensor is separate from the sensor device.

14. The sensor system of claim 13 , wherein the contaminant build-up detection sensor comprises an infrared “IR” sensor.

15. The sensor system of claim 11 , further comprising a contaminant detection algorithm configured to produce a cleaning trigger based on imagery received from the sensor device, wherein the controller is configured to use the cleaning trigger to control at least one of the vibration frequency, the vibration amplitude, or the vibration duration of the vibration device.

16. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of different contaminant materials includes rain, snow, ice, condensation, sand, exhaust fume, soot, dust, oil mist, or sea water.

17. The sensor system of claim 1 , further comprising a positioning system configured to move the sensor system.

18. The sensor system of claim 17 , wherein the positioning system comprises at least one of a pan movement system or a tilt movement system.

19. The sensor system of claim 17 , wherein the at least one damping member is configured to substantially mechanically isolate the positioning system from at least one of the first sonic movement or the second sonic movement.

20. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor device has a fixed position relative to the housing and the transparent window.

21. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the vibration device comprises a coil or ring around at least a portion of a perimeter of the transparent window.

22. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the vibration device comprises an ultrasonic motor.

23. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the transparent window comprises glass.

24. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one damping member comprises an elastic material.

25. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor device comprises a high-resolution camera.

26. A method comprising:

receiving a signal that is generated by a contaminant build-up detection sensor of a sensor system, wherein the signal is indicative of a contaminant build-up on a transparent window mounted within an opening defined by at least one internal wall of a housing of the sensor system;

detecting one of a plurality of different contaminant materials built up on the transparent window responsive to the signal that is generated by the contaminant build-up detection sensor and based on a reflectivity of the transparent window or an ambient light level through the transparent window;

selecting one of a plurality of different types of vibrations responsive to a detected one of the plurality of different contaminant materials;

determining a cleaning trigger corresponding to a selected one of the plurality of different types of vibrations; and

controlling, in response to the cleaning trigger, at least one of a vibration frequency, a vibration amplitude, or a vibration duration of a vibration device of the sensor system,

wherein the vibration device is in communication with the transparent window,

wherein the controlling causes the vibration device to produce a first sonic movement that causes the transparent window to movably respond with a second sonic movement,

wherein at least one damping member is located between the transparent window and a sensor device positionable within the housing and having at least one of a sensor output or a sensor input alignable with the transparent window,

wherein the at least one damping member substantially mechanically isolates the sensor device from at least the second sonic movement of the transparent window.

27. The method of claim 26 , wherein the controlling comprises:

selecting at least one of the vibration frequency, the vibration amplitude, or the vibration duration that is associated with a periodic movement of the transparent window with a frequency that at least substantially corresponds to a resonance of the transparent window.

28. The method of claim 26 , wherein the controlling comprises:

selecting at least one of the vibration frequency, the vibration amplitude, or the vibration duration that is associated with a series of bursts over a period of time.

29. The method of claim 26 , wherein the controlling comprises:

activating the vibration device in response to an expiration of a timer or in response to initially turning on the sensor system.

30. The method of claim 26 , wherein the contaminant build-up detection sensor comprises an infrared “IR” sensor.

31. The method of claim 26 , wherein the detecting comprises:

receiving imagery from the sensor device positioned within the housing and having a sensor input aligned with the transparent window; and

detecting one of the plurality of different contaminant materials built up on the transparent window further based on the imagery.

32. The method of claim 26 , wherein the plurality of different contaminant materials includes rain, snow, ice, condensation, sand, exhaust fume, soot, dust, oil mist, or sea water.

33. The method of claim 26 , wherein the at least one damping member further comprises at least one of a first damping member assembled between an inner wall of the housing and an outer surface of the sensor device or a second damping member adjoining the vibration device to the opening of the housing, wherein the sensor device is mountable onto the first damping member.

34. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the vibration device is integrated into a coil or ring that surrounds at least a portion of a perimeter of the transparent window and turns the transparent window into a sonic speaker.

35. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one damping member farther comprises at least one of a first damping member assembled between an inner wall of the housing and an outer surface of the sensor device or a second damping member adjoining the vibration device to the opening of the housing, wherein the sensor device is mountable onto the first damping member.

36. A sensor system, comprising:

an Ethernet connection configured to supply power to the sensor system;

a housing having at least one internal wall defining an opening;

a transparent window mounted within the opening;

a sensor device positionable within the housing and having at least one of a sensor output or a sensor input alignable with the transparent window;

a vibration device in communication with the transparent window, wherein the vibration device is controllable to produce a first sonic movement;

wherein the transparent window is movably responsive to the first sonic movement with a second sonic movement;

wherein the vibration device comprises:

a transducer; and

a power storage device configured to drive the transducer, wherein the power storage device is configured to be trickle-charged via the Ethernet connection that supplies power to the sensor system, wherein the power storage device comprises at least one of a battery or a capacitor; and

at least one damping member located between the transparent window and the sensor device, wherein the at least one damping member substantially mechanically isolates the sensor device from at least the second sonic movement of the transparent window.

37. The sensor system of claim 36 , wherein the at least one damping member further comprises at least one of a first damping member adjoining the vibration device to the opening of the housing or a second damping member assembled between an inner wall of the housing and an outer surface of the sensor device, wherein the sensor device is mountable onto the second damping member.

38. A method comprising:

determining a cleaning trigger corresponding to cleaning a transparent window mounted within an opening defined by at least one internal wall of a housing of a sensor system that is powered via an Ethernet connection; and

controlling, in response to the cleaning trigger, at least one of a vibration frequency, a vibration amplitude, or a vibration duration of a vibration device of the sensor system,

wherein the vibration device comprises:

a transducer, and

a power storage device configured to drive the transducer, wherein the power storage device is configured to be trickle-charged via the Ethernet connection that supplies power to the sensor system, wherein the power storage device comprises at least one of a battery or a capacitor,

wherein the vibration device is in communication with the transparent window,

wherein the controlling causes the vibration device to produce a first sonic movement that causes the transparent window to movably respond with a second sonic movement,

wherein at least one damping member is located between the transparent window and a sensor device positionable within the housing and having at least one of a sensor output or a sensor input alignable with the transparent window,

wherein the at least one damping member substantially mechanically isolates the sensor device from at least the second sonic movement of the transparent window.

39. The method of claim 38 , wherein the at least one damping member comprises at least one of a first damping member adjoining the vibration device to the opening of the housing or a second damping member assembled between an inner wall of the housing and an outer surface of the sensor device, wherein the sensor device is mountable onto the second damping member.

Assignments (6)
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 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 11, 2022
From: TYCO SAFETY PRODUCTS CANADA, LTD.
To: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLC
Reel/Frame 059889/0357 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Feb 4, 2022
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS US HOLDINGS LLC
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC.
Reel/Frame 058955/0394 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Feb 4, 2022
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC.
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
Reel/Frame 058955/0472 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Feb 4, 2022
From: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLC
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS US HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 058957/0138 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 30, 2019
From: MCBRIDE, FREDERICK MICHAEL; HARRISON, TIMOTHY
To: TYCO SAFETY PRODUCTS CANADA LTD.
Reel/Frame 048189/0133 →