Unsafe work condition temperature alerts in portable gas detectors

US10074255B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10074255-B2
Application numberUS-201615365639-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 30, 2016
Priority dateNov 30, 2015
Publication dateSep 11, 2018
Grant dateSep 11, 2018

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A gas detector includes environmental condition detection circuitry that includes one or more sensors, data processing circuitry, and wireless communication circuitry. The gas detector is configured to be carried by a user. The environmental condition detection circuitry detects the presence or lack of presence of a particular gas in a vicinity of the gas detector and further detects a temperature in the vicinity of the gas detector and communicates detection data to the data processing circuitry. In response to detection of a hazardous temperature condition, the data processing circuitry of the gas detector provides an alert notification to the user carrying the gas detector. Also disclosed is an alert system including multiple gas detectors in which a first gas detector communicates an alert to a second gas detector via wireless communication, and in response, the second gas detector transmits the alert to another gas detector or device via wireless communication.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A gas detector, comprising: environmental condition detection circuitry that includes one or more sensors that detect the presence or lack of presence of a particular gas in a vicinity of the gas detector; data processing circuitry; and wireless communication circuitry, wherein the gas detector is configured to be carried by a user, wherein the environmental condition detection circuitry further includes one or more temperature sensors that detect a temperature in the vicinity of the gas detector and communicates temperature detection data to the data processing circuitry, at least one of the one or more temperature sensors being a biometric sensor configured to detect a body temperature of the user carrying the gas detector and at least one of the one or more temperature sensors detecting an ambient temperature in the vicinity of the gas detector, wherein the data processing circuitry detects a hazardous temperature condition when at least one of a body temperature of the user carrying the gas detector or an ambient temperature in the vicinity of the gas detector is beyond an upper and/or lower temperature limit for a period of time beyond a time limit, wherein the environmental condition detection circuitry further includes one or more humidity sensors that detect a humidity in the vicinity of the gas detector, and wherein the time limit varies depending on a magnitude of the detected humidity, and wherein, in response to detection of a hazardous temperature condition, the data processing circuitry of the gas detector provides an alert notification to the user carrying the gas detector. 2. The gas detector of claim 1 , wherein the time limit further varies depending on a magnitude of at least one of the detected body temperature of the user or the ambient temperature. 3. The gas detector of claim 1 , wherein a sensory output of the alert notification provided to the user varies depending on an amount of time beyond the time limit in which the detected body temperature of the user or the ambient temperature is beyond the upper and/or lower temperature limit. 4. The gas detector of claim 3 , wherein the type and form of the alert notification becomes more prominent as the amount of time increases in which the detected body temperature or ambient temperature is beyond the upper and/or lower temperature limit. 5. An alert system, comprising: a first gas detector according to claim 1 , wherein the first gas detector is configured to be carried by a first user; and a second gas detector according to claim 1 , wherein the second gas detector is configured to be carried by a second user, wherein, in response to detection of a hazardous temperature condition by the first gas detector, the data processing circuitry of the first gas detector provides an alert notification to the first user and communicates an alert to the second gas detector via the wireless communication circuitry of the first gas detector, and wherein, in response to receipt of the alert from the first gas detector by the second gas detector, the data processing circuitry of the second gas detector transmits the alert to another gas detector or device via the wireless communication circuitry of the second gas detector. 6. The alert system of claim 5 , wherein, in response to detection of a hazardous temperature condition by the second gas detector, the data processing circuitry of the second gas detector provides an alert notification to the second user and communicates an alert to the first gas detector via the wireless communication circuitry of the second gas detector, and wherein, in response to receipt of the alert from the second gas detector by the first gas detector, the data processing circuitry of the first gas detector transmits the alert to another gas detector or device via the wireless communication circuitry of the first gas detector. 7. The alert system of claim 5 , wherein the first gas detector broadcasts the alert in an ad hoc communication to the second gas detector without knowing that the second gas detector is in transmission range of the first gas detector. 8. The alert system of claim 5 , wherein the first and second gas detectors communicate in a self-forming network that forms as the first and second gas detectors are carried within transmission range of each other. 9. The alert system of claim 5 , wherein the second gas detector is a master device that is paired with the first gas detector and with additional gas detectors as slave devices, wherein each of the additional gas detectors has environmental condition detection circuitry, data processing circuitry, and wireless communication circuitry according to claim 1 , and is capable of providing an alert notification to respective users carrying the additional gas detectors. 10. The alert system of claim 5 , wherein when communicating the alert to the second gas detector, the data processing circuitry of the first gas detector includes an indicator of a number of hops or levels of transmission of the alert with the communication, and wherein, before transmitting the alert to another gas detector or device, the data processing circuitry of the second gas detector increments the indicator of the number of hops or levels of transmission of the alert and includes the incremented indicator with the transmission to the another gas detector or device. 11. The alert system of claim 10 , further comprising additional gas detectors or devices that receive the alert from the first gas detector or the second gas detector with the indicator of the number of hops or levels of transmission of the alert, wherein each of the additional gas detectors or devices increments the indicator received with the respective alert before transmitting the alert to yet another gas detector or device. 12. The alert system of claim 11 , wherein, in response to receipt of an alert, the data processing circuitry of the second gas detector and/or the additional gas detectors or devices determines whether to provide an alert notification to a user and/or transmit the alert to yet another gas detector or device based on at least one of a determined proximity to the gas detector or device from which the alert was received, a determined duration of time from when the alert was transmitted, a determined severity of the hazardous environmental condition indicated by the alert, or the indicator of the number of hops or levels of transmission of the alert. 13. The alert system of claim 12 , wherein, in response to receipt of the alert, the data processing circuitry of the additional gas detectors or devices determines whether to provide the alert notification to the user and/or transmit the alert to yet another gas detector or device based on the indicator of the number of hops or levels of transmission of the alert. 14. The alert system of claim 5 , wherein when communicating the alert from the first gas detector to the second gas detector, the data processing circuitry of the first gas detector includes an indicator of a number of hops or levels of transmission of the alert with the communication, wherein, before transmitting the alert from the second gas detector to another gas detector or device, the data processing circuitry of the second gas detector increments the indicator of the number of hops or levels of transmission of the alert and includes the incremented indicator with the transmission of the alert to the another gas detector or device, and wherein, in response to receipt of the alert by the second gas detector and/or the another gas detector or device, the data processing circuitry of the sec

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  • Means for indicating or recording specially adapted for thermometers · CPC title

  • G01K1/024Primary

    for remote indication · CPC title

  • for multiple spatially distributed sensors, e.g. for environmental monitoring · CPC title

  • G08B17/06Primary

    Electric actuation of the alarm, e.g. using a thermally-operated switch · CPC title

  • G01D21/02Primary

    Measuring two or more variables by means not covered by a single other subclass · CPC title

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What does patent US10074255B2 cover?
A gas detector includes environmental condition detection circuitry that includes one or more sensors, data processing circuitry, and wireless communication circuitry. The gas detector is configured to be carried by a user. The environmental condition detection circuitry detects the presence or lack of presence of a particular gas in a vicinity of the gas detector and further detects a temperat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fluke Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01K1/024. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 11 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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