G08B29/043

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BLOCKAGE DETECTION IN GAS DETECTORS
20230280255 · 2023-09-07 ·

Methods and systems for detecting barrier blockage in a gas detector are disclosed. In some embodiments, a gas detector comprises a barrier configured to define a sensing chamber of the gas detector. The gas detector further comprises a radiation detection system. The radiation detection system comprises a radiation source and a detector. The radiation detection system may be configured for generating output signals related to radiation transmitted through the barrier. The gas detector comprises a controller operatively connected to the radiation detection system. The controller is configured to: determine an amount of radiation transmitted through the barrier based on the output signals; and determine a condition of the barrier based on the determined amount of radiation, wherein the determined condition indicates whether the barrier is blocked.

ALARM AND FIRST RESPONDER SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES
20230020380 · 2023-01-19 ·

An emergency sensor system comprising: a plurality of environmental sensors; a local monitoring station (LMS) connected to each of the plurality of environmental sensors, the LMS comprising a transceiver, a processor, and a memory having stored thereon instructions that, when executed by the processor, control the processor to execute a method comprising: receiving, from at least one of the plurality of environmental sensors, sensor data indicative of an environmental state proximate the at least one environmental sensor, analyze the sensor data, and output, to a remote responder system, an alert based on the sensor data.

SELF-TESTING FIRE SENSING DEVICE FOR CONFIRMING A FIRE
20230343204 · 2023-10-26 ·

Devices, methods, and systems for a self-testing fire sensing device are described herein. One device includes a fan, an optical scatter chamber configured to measure a quantity of particles therein, and a controller configured to compare the quantity to a baseline quantity and transmit a command to a fan responsive to the quantity being greater than the baseline quantity, wherein the fan is configured to activate for a particular period of time to remove particles from the optical scatter chamber responsive to receiving the command, wherein the optical scatter chamber is configured to measure the quantity of particles therein after the particular period of time, and wherein the controller is configured to compare the quantity of particles after the particular period of time to the baseline quantity and report a confirmed fire responsive to the quantity of particles after the particular period of time being greater than the baseline quantity.

Subscriber, module of a subscriber and method for configuring a subscriber
11804117 · 2023-10-31 · ·

The present invention relates to a subscriber, in particular a module or device for monitoring a function and/or status and/or for transmitting an alarm, having: a first interface for communicating with a control panel, preferably a fire alarm and/or extinguishing control panel, a data memory for storing configuration data relating to the subscriber comprising at least an identifier of the subscriber for identifying the subscriber with respect to the control panel, a second interface for inputting configuration data to the data memory. The second interface has an NFC interface for communicating with a mobile write and/or read device The NFC interface is configured to receive at least the identifier of the subscriber from the mobile write and/or read device and to transmit it to the data memory. The invention improves known subscribers to the effect that a configuration which is less susceptible to faults and is simpler at the same time is possible.

A SENSOR SYSTEM FOR A BUILDING
20230343205 · 2023-10-26 ·

A sensor system for a building, the sensor system comprising a plurality of sensor units and a processing unit wherein the sensor units each comprise a plurality of electronic components which are provided either directly or indirectly via a substrate, on a surface of an external component of the building, or embedded within an external component of the building; and wherein each sensor unit comprises a sensor operable to monitor a building parameter, and a communication module operable to output a signal comprising data indicative of the monitored building parameter to the processing unit.

FIRE EVENTS PATTERN ANALYSIS AND CROSS-BUILDING DATA ANALYTICS

Devices, systems, and methods for providing fire events pattern analysis and cross-building data analytics are described herein. One fire system maintenance system, includes a number of fire system detectors, a fire system control panel, and a gateway device all positioned within the facility, the gateway device having instructions to: collect fire system device health data associated with one or more fire or smoke detector devices and to send this fire system device health data to a remote device, the remote device having instructions to: analyze the collected fire system device health data to determine an event type for each device health event recorded in the collected data, predict future device health events, categorize the device health events based on their determined event type, and prioritize the categorized device health events based on the quantity of events categorized in each event type.

Sensor integration in mechanical fire suppression systems
11819721 · 2023-11-21 · ·

Systems and methods for remote monitoring of mechanical fire suppression systems are provided. For example, some embodiments generally provide for a smart fire suppression system with integrated sensors and communication technology to monitor the current state of the fire suppression system and notify various monitoring platforms, service providers, equipment manufacturers and/or others of the current state. In some embodiments, various sensors (e.g., micro switches) can be used to detect and report the status of the cartridge, activation status of the system, and/or the status of the detection line. Additional sensors and actuators may be also be included within the smart fire suppression system to allow monitoring of different states (e.g., temperature) and control the appliance and/or building utilities.

METHOD OF FIRE DETECTOR COVER DETECTION AND CORRESPONDING FIRE DETECTION APPARATUS
20220284800 · 2022-09-08 ·

A fire detection apparatus includes a fire detector (1) including an integrated sounding device (5) that is configured to emit a sound (7) from the fire detector (1) and that is further configured to detect reverberation of the emitted sound resulting from a cover (9) placed over the fire detector (1). The detected reverberation can be used to determine that the fire detector (1) has been covered.

Method of identifying burning by monitoring water level and combustion analytes
11391476 · 2022-07-19 · ·

A method for use with an underground network that includes a plurality of locations. The method includes receiving sensor data from at least one sensor located at a first of the plurality of locations and determining the sensor data indicates that a fire is in progress. The method includes identifying one or more of the locations as one or more potential combustion locations and assigning an estimate of a probability to each of the potential combustion location(s). The estimate estimates a likelihood that the potential combustion location is an actual combustion source. The method may include displaying the estimate of the probability assigned to each of the one or more potential combustion locations.

Sophisticated alarm system
11410536 · 2022-08-09 · ·

The disclosure relates to an alarm system comprising a plurality of detectors, each configured to detect an event in an environment and to emit an event detection signal, and a plurality of alarm signal emitters, each configured to emit at least one alarm signal in case of the detection of an event, the detectors and the emitters being linked to one another, wherein each of the emitters is configured to emit a plurality of distinct alarm signals. In case of the detection of an event by a first detector, a first identifier is assigned to at least one first emitter, the closest to the first detector out of the plurality of emitters, and an alarm generation instruction is transmitted to the first emitter with the first identifier, to activate the first emitter with a first alarm signal which is a function of the first identifier.