SMOKE GENERATOR WITH DEFLECTOR
20190247869 ยท 2019-08-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B05B1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F41H9/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A smoke generator for anti-burglar purposes comprising canister holding means for holding a canister for chemicals to be used to generate smoke wherein the smoke generator further comprises a smoke deflector arranged below the position of the canister for even distribution of generated smoke, and wherein the smoke deflector have a smoke deflector cavity of sector shape. The smoke generator is provided with a cartridge for the canister to ease replacement of used or expired canister. The smoke deflector is provided with a residual collector to prevent residuals and debris from littering the room where the smoke generator is used.
Claims
1. A canister housing configured to house a smoke canister for a smoke generator, the canister housing further being configured whilst containing the smoke canister to be connectible to and removable from a part of the smoke generator that comprises electronics and that is arranged to house a battery, facilitating ease of replacement of the canister housing together with a canister as one item, when replacing the canister of the smoke generator; the canister housing further comprising an electrical interface to convey electrical signals, from the electronics outside the canister housing, to electrical contacts of the canister residing inside the canister housing, to actuate the canister and to cause the release of smoke from the canister; the canister housing also being provided with a smoke flow interface allowing smoke to flow from the canister to the outside of the canister housing.
2. The canister housing of claim 1, wherein the canister housing is adapted such that it may be fitted to, and removed from, the smoke generator without the use of tools.
3. The canister housing of claim 1, wherein the canister is so configured that there is no need for a user to manipulate the canister directly when installing and replacing the canister in the smoke generator.
4. The canister housing of claim 1, wherein the canister housing is conformal and size adapted with the shape of the smoke canister.
5. A canister housing for housing a smoke canister, the canister housing being configured to facilitating ease of replacement of canister housing together with canister as one item, when replacing the canister of a smoke generator.
6. In combination, a canister housing as claimed in claim 1, and a part of a smoke generator that includes a battery power source and electronics to provide the electrical signals to actuate the canister to cause smoke to be released from the canister.
7. The combination of claim 6, wherein the canister housing and the part of the smoke generator that includes a battery power source and electronics have cooperating, releasable fastening elements to hold the canister housing and the part together and to allow them to be separated.
8. The combination of claim 6, wherein the canister housing and the part of the smoke generator that includes a battery power source and electronics are so configured that, when a user fits the canister housing including a smoke canister to the part, the electrical interface of the canister makes the electrical connections necessary to the part to allow the canister to be activated under the control of the electronics.
9. A smoke generator having a body housing electronics and a battery power source, the body being arranged to co-operate with a replaceable canister of chemicals that is arranged to generate smoke under the control of the electronics, the canister being housed in a canister housing allowing a user to handle the housing without directly contacting the canister and ensuring separation of the electronics from the smoke generating chemistry, the body and replaceable canister housing being arranged to be releasably connected together and adapted such that the act of connecting them together creates the necessary electrical connections between the electronics and the canister of chemicals.
10. The smoke generator of claim 9, wherein the electronics to activate the replaceable canister are housed in a portion of the smoke generator other than the canister, and the chemical part is housed in the canister housing, the housing separating the electronics from the chemical part.
11. The smoke generator of claim 9, wherein a smoke streaming conduit is provided between a smoke outlet of the canister and a smoke outlet of the smoke generator.
12. The smoke generator of claim 11, further comprising a smoke deflector.
13. A smoke deflector for a smoke generator to be arranged in a smoke streaming path between a smoke outlet of a chemical smoke canister and a smoke outlet of the smoke generator, the smoke deflector being configured to produce even distribution of generated smoke, wherein the smoke deflector is configured to have a smoke deflector cavity of sector shape.
14. A smoke generator for anti-burglar purposes comprising a canister holder configured to hold a canister of chemicals to be used to generate smoke, wherein the smoke generator further comprises a smoke deflector arranged below the position of the canister for even distribution of generated smoke, and wherein the smoke deflector has a smoke deflector cavity of sector shape.
15. The smoke generator of claim 14, further comprising a battery power source and control electronics to provide the electrical signals to the canister to actuate the canister to cause smoke to be released from the canister.
16. The smoke generator of claim 15, wherein the canister housing and the smoke generator are so configured that, when a user fits the canister housing including a smoke canister to the smoke generator, an electrical interface of the canister makes the electrical connections necessary to the smoke generator to allow the canister to be activated under the control of the control electronics.
17. The smoke generator of claim 14, wherein the canister housing and the smoke generator have co-operating, releasable fastening elements to hold the canister housing and the smoke generator together and to allow them to be separated without the use of tools.
18. The smoke generator of claim 14, wherein the canister housing is so configured that the housing prevents a user from touching a canister contained within the housing unless the housing is opened.
19. The smoke generator of claim 14, configured for wall mounting.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] In order that the manner in which the above recited and other advantages and objects of the invention are obtained will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings.
[0015] Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0033] The smoke deflector cavity is preferable extending both in front of the inlet opening and at the left and the right sides of the virtual extension of the inlet opening to form a right supporting volume, and a left supporting volume extending to the left and right respectively beyond a virtual line extending from a defining edge of inlet opening to a defining edge of outlet opening.
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[0038] The floor of the smoke detector cavity may in a preferred embodiment be provided with a residual collector 120 for collecting residual debris, including liquid, that may be formed by the chemical process of producing smoke.
[0039] The residual collector is preferably arranged as a groove at the floor surface 109:1 of the smoke deflector cavity, close to where it forms the elongated outlet orifice, or even forming the lower portion of that outlet orifice. The residual collector is preferably configured to have a horizontally arched shape to form an integral continuation of the smoke deflector cavity floor surface. It is preferably configured to have a groove gap and groove depth adapted to the amount and speed of debris expected to be formed during smoke generation, such that debris does not fill the entire groove, and also such that debris will not overshoot the gap of the groove.
[0040] The smoke deflector 103, 106, 109 is easily manufactured by e.g. injection moulding or die-casting of an upper part and a lower part which is assembled to form the ready smoke deflector. The structure 120 defining the residual collector grove can easily be formed as an integral part of the lower part by e.g. injection moulding or die-casting.
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[0043] The canister housing of claim 7 further being provided with an electrical interface for conveying electrical signals from outside the canister housing to the canister residing inside the canister housing, the canister housing also being provided with a smoke flow interface allowing smoke to flow from the canister to the outside of the canister housing. The electrical interface may include that the canister housing is configured to define an orifice which allow contactors to make electrical contact with contact areas of the smoke canister. The smoke flow interface may include that the canister housing is configured to define an orifice arranged to cooperate with a smoke outlet of the smoke canister. The canister housing is preferably made of plastic.
[0044] Advantages of the above described configuration is that the chemical component of the device is completely isolated from the electronic part of the device, so once triggered, it is possible change the canister subassembly and maintain the same electronics, which has the advantage of cost of materials, cost of maintenance, no need to reinstall the electronics.
[0045] A further advantage of the above described configuration of the smoke generator is that the pyrotechnical component, the canister, is embedded in a plastic housing, so there is no need to manipulate it directly when installing and when replacing the canister after having launched the smoke.
[0046] A still further advantage of the above described configuration of the smoke generator is that the smoke canister housing with a canister can be assembled in the device without any tool, making the process of installing it by a non qualified person, even as a Do It Yourself process. It is as easy as changing a battery in a smartphone.
LEGEND
[0047] 3 Compartment divider frame [0048] 4 battery lid [0049] 100 Smoke generator [0050] 1, 101 Smoke generator upper part [0051] 103 Smoke deflector [0052] 6, 106 Smoke deflector upper part [0053] 106:1 Lower surface of smoke deflector upper part [0054] 5, 109 Smoke deflector lower part [0055] 109:1 Upper surface of smoke deflector lower part [0056] 112 Canister [0057] 115 Flange [0058] 120 Front wall of collector groove [0059] 130 Cartridge [0060] 701 Battery [0061] 705 Wall mount [0062] 710 Smoke generator lower part [0063] 801 Upper casing [0064] 805 First canister housing piece [0065] 810 Smoke canister [0066] 815 Second canister housing piece [0067] 820 Connector [0068] 825 Panel