Carbon monoxide monitoring system suitable for unconditioned spaces

US11210923B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11210923-B2
Application numberUS-201916973577-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 9, 2019
Priority dateSep 14, 2018
Publication dateDec 28, 2021
Grant dateDec 28, 2021

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An illustrative example monitoring system includes a carbon monoxide sensor configured to detect carbon monoxide within an area, a heater situated near the carbon monoxide sensor to regulate a temperature of the carbon monoxide sensor, an ambient temperature sensor configured to provide an indication of an ambient temperature in the area, an occupancy sensor configured to provide an indication whether the area is occupied by at least one individual and a controller. The controller is configured to determine whether the ambient temperature in the area is below a threshold based on the indication from the ambient temperature sensor, determine whether the area is occupied by at least one individual based on the indication from the occupancy sensor, and activate the heater when the ambient temperature in the area is below the threshold and the area is occupied by at least one individual.

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We claim: 1. A monitoring system, comprising: a carbon monoxide sensor configured to detect carbon monoxide within an area; a heater situated near the carbon monoxide sensor to regulate a temperature of the carbon monoxide sensor; an ambient temperature sensor configured to provide an indication of an ambient temperature in the area; an occupancy sensor configured to provide an indication whether the area is occupied by at least one individual; and a controller that is configured to: determine whether the ambient temperature in the area is below a threshold based on the indication from the ambient temperature sensor, determine whether the area is occupied by at least one individual based on the indication from the occupancy sensor, and activate the heater when the ambient temperature in the area is below the threshold and the area is occupied by at least one individual. 2. The monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the carbon monoxide sensor has a detection and notification mode and a power saving mode; the controller causes the carbon monoxide sensor to be in the detection and notification mode when the heater is activated; and the controller causes the carbon monoxide sensor to be in the power saving mode when the ambient temperature in the area is below the threshold and the area is unoccupied. 3. The monitoring system of claim 2 , wherein the power saving mode includes the carbon monoxide sensor being capable of at least carbon monoxide detection. 4. The monitoring system of claim 2 , wherein the controller causes the occupancy sensor to be in a power saving mode and periodically wake up for occupancy detection at a predetermined interval that ranges from 30 seconds to 3 minutes. 5. The monitoring system of claim 2 , wherein the controller causes the carbon monoxide sensor to be in the detection and notification mode when the ambient temperature in the area is above the threshold. 6. The monitoring system of claim 5 , wherein the controller causes the heater to be off when the ambient temperature in the area is above the threshold. 7. The monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the area is inside a boat or a recreational vehicle. 8. The monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the threshold is less than or equal to −10° C. 9. The monitoring system of claim 8 , wherein the threshold is −20° C. 10. The monitoring system of claim 1 , comprising a battery that provides power to at least the heater and the controller. 11. The monitoring system of claim 10 , wherein the battery is a backup power source; the system comprises a primary power source that provides power to the carbon monoxide sensor, the heater and the controller; and the controller causes the carbon monoxide sensor to be in a detection and notification mode whenever the primary source is available. 12. The monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the heater comprises a flexible heater tape encapsulated in a polyimide-based film. 13. A method of monitoring carbon monoxide in an area, the method comprising: determining whether an ambient temperature in the area is below a threshold; determining whether the area is occupied by at least one individual; and activating a heater to regulate a temperature of a carbon monoxide sensor in the area when the ambient temperature in the area is below the threshold and the area is occupied by at least one individual. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the carbon monoxide sensor has a detection and notification mode and a power saving mode; the carbon monoxide sensor is in the detection and notification mode when the heater is activated; and the carbon monoxide sensor is in the power saving mode when the ambient temperature in the area is below the threshold and the area is unoccupied. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the carbon monoxide sensor is in the detection and notification mode when the ambient temperature in the area is above the threshold. 16. The method of claim 15 , comprising keeping the heater off when the ambient temperature in the area is above the threshold. 17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the power saving mode includes the carbon monoxide sensor being capable of at least carbon monoxide detection. 18. The method of claim 13 , wherein the area is inside a boat or a recreational vehicle. 19. The method of claim 13 , wherein the threshold is less than or equal to −10° C. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the threshold is −20° C.

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  • G08B21/14Primary

    Toxic gas alarms (G08B21/16 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Level alarms, e.g. alarms responsive to variables exceeding a threshold · CPC title

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What does patent US11210923B2 cover?
An illustrative example monitoring system includes a carbon monoxide sensor configured to detect carbon monoxide within an area, a heater situated near the carbon monoxide sensor to regulate a temperature of the carbon monoxide sensor, an ambient temperature sensor configured to provide an indication of an ambient temperature in the area, an occupancy sensor configured to provide an indication …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Carrier Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08B21/14. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 28 2021 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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