Detector devices

US9286779B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9286779-B2
Application numberUS-201113578522-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 11, 2011
Priority dateFeb 11, 2010
Publication dateMar 15, 2016
Grant dateMar 15, 2016

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Abstract

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A detector includes a component having a surface. The surface includes, or is at least partially coated with, a contaminant-resistant or self-cleaning material. This allows the detector to remain clean without manual cleaning.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A detector for a fire related conditions including a component having a surface; wherein the surface includes, or is at least partially coated with a material having contaminant-resistant properties; and wherein the material comprises a low energy material having a contact angle to water of greater than about 65 degrees in air; the detector further including a contamination monitor disposed adjacent the surface, the contamination monitor configured to monitor an amount of contamination on the surface and to generate an output signal representing the amount of contamination; and a removal enhancement device disposed adjacent the surface for aiding in the removal of contaminants from the surface, the removal enhancement device being operated in response to the output signal from the contamination monitor. 2. A detector according to claim 1 , wherein the material has a contact angle to water of greater than about 90 degrees in air. 3. A detector according to claim 1 , wherein the material is a material selected from the following group: hydrophobic material, super-hydrophobic material, oleophobic material, hydrocarbon group material, fluorocarbon group material, hydrocarbon polymer material, fluorocarbon polymer material, fluorocarbon copolymer material, fluorocarbon molecular attached film material, diamond surfaced material and diamond-like carbon surfaced material. 4. A detector for a fire related conditions including a component having a surface; wherein the surface includes, or is at least partially coated with a material having self-cleaning properties at ambient temperatures; and wherein the material is arranged to exhibit hydrophilic properties; the detector further including a contamination monitor disposed adjacent the surface, the contamination monitor configured to monitor an amount of contamination on the surface and to generate an output signal representing the amount of contamination; and a removal enhancement device disposed adjacent the surface for aiding in the removal of contaminants from the surface, the removal enhancement device being operated in response to the output signal from the contamination monitor. 5. A detector according to claim 4 , wherein the material comprises one or more metal oxide materials. 6. A detector according to claim 4 , wherein the material is arranged to promote oxidative degradation of organic materials. 7. A detector according to claim 4 , wherein properties of the material are exhibited on activation by photonic radiation. 8. A detector according to claim 4 , wherein the material is an oxide of a metal selected from the following group: manganese, copper, silver, iron, and titanium. 9. A detector according to claim 8 , wherein said contaminant-resistant or self-cleaning properties of the material are promoted by exposure to radiation having a wavelength within the visible to ultraviolet range. 10. A detector according to claim 8 , wherein said contaminant-resistant or self-cleaning properties of the material are promoted by exposure to radiation having a wavelength within the range 200 nm to 600 nm. 11. A detector according to claim 4 , wherein the material further comprises noble or Platinum group metals. 12. A detector according to claim 4 wherein the material is rendered hydrophilic by photoactivation, and the hydrophilic material has a contact angle to water of less than about 25 degrees in air. 13. A detector according to claim 12 , wherein the material has a contact angle to water of less than about 10 degrees in air. 14. A detector according to claim 1 , further comprising a radiation source arranged to activate a photoactivatable contaminant-resistant or self-cleaning material. 15. A detector according to claim 1 , wherein the contaminant-resistant or self-cleaning material is selected such that changes to the surface on in which the material is present, do not substantially alter or degrade component properties relevant to detector function. 16. A detector according to claim 1 , wherein the component surface is an optical surface, wherein properties of said optical surface are selected for wavebands within one or more of the UV, visible, and infra red parts of the optical spectrum, and where a detector component is a component selected from the following group: an optical absorber, an optical reflector, an optically transmissive structure, an optically scattering surface, a light trap, a window, a lens, a mirror, a light pipe, a light guide, a filter, a light source and an optical sensor element. 17. A detector according to claim 1 , wherein the component surface is a surface where surface condition affects mass transport, or heat transport or capacity adjacent to said surface, or electrical properties of said surface including surface conductivity, capacitance, or corrosion potential, and where said detector component is a component selected from the following group: an air passage conduit, an ambient light screen, a mesh or insect screen, an electrically active component including an electrically conductive component, a temperature measuring device, a potential measuring device, a current measuring device, and an ionisation source. 18. A detector according to claim 1 , further comprising one or more means for enhancing deposit removal from said component surface, which means may be selected from the group: orientation of said surface to aid deposit removal by other processes including ambient processes including gravitation, inertial effects, vibration, wind, and rain, provision of air or other fluid flow by fan or pump, artificially inducing vibration through the component or adjacent air, and provision of heating at or adjacent to the component. 19. A detector according to claim 1 , further comprising means for monitoring condition of said component surface, which means may include one or more of detector background signal level, or provision of optical systems which may include an optical source directing radiation onto said surface and an optical sensor to measure light transmitted through, or reflected or scattered from said surface. 20. A detector according to claim 1 , further comprising a control system to apply one or more of means for photoactivation of a contamination-resistant or self cleaning surface and means for enhancing displacement of deposits from said component surface, which control means may receive input from component surface condition monitoring means and apply means for photoactivation or deposit displacement enhancement in a feedback arrangement based on a predetermined level of said input or on output of an algorithm based on said input. 21. A detector according to claim 1 , wherein said contamination resistant or self cleaning material is renewed or reapplied periodically or in response to the output signal from the contamination monitor. 22. A detector according to claim 1 , wherein said surface of the component comprises an external surface. 23. A detector according to claim 1 , wherein the detector is a smoke, flame, gas, or temperature detector. 24. A detection system comprising a plurality of detectors, which plurality of detectors includes at least one detector being a detector according to claim 1 .

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  • Self-calibration, e.g. compensating for environmental drift or ageing of components · CPC title

  • G08B17/00Primary

    Fire alarms; Alarms responsive to explosion · CPC title

  • Preventing contamination of the components of the optical system or obstruction of the light path · CPC title

  • Preventing deposition of fouling or of dust · CPC title

  • B08B7/04Primary

    by a combination of operations · CPC title

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What does patent US9286779B2 cover?
A detector includes a component having a surface. The surface includes, or is at least partially coated with, a contaminant-resistant or self-cleaning material. This allows the detector to remain clean without manual cleaning.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shaw John E A, James Timothy Andrew, Tyco Fire & Security Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08B17/00. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 15 2016 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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