USRE29983E - Self-monitoring battery operated circuit - Google Patents
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- G01R19/16542—Indicating that current or voltage is either above or below a predetermined value or within or outside a predetermined range of values characterised by the application in AC or DC supplies for batteries
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- the present invention relates to battery operated electronic devices having means for sensing and indicating low levels of battery energy.
- a second object of the invention is to provide a battery energy level monitor which will produce its own alarm when the energy in the battery being supervised is reduced to some predetermined level.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a battery operated low power consumptive detector and alarm device which comprises a battery energy level monitor utilizing the same alarm means as that for indicating a true alarm.
- a still further and general object of the invention is to improve the reliability of battery powered circuits.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of the invention in combination with a products of combustion detector.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a preferred form of the circuit of the invention in combination with typical fire detector unit, similar in operation and construction to those fire and products of combustion detectors disclosed in copending U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 876,156, filed Dec. 4, 1969, which is a continuation of U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 546,663, filed May 2, 1966 .[.and of which this application in a continuation-in-part.]..
- the preferred form of the invention includes generally a transducer 3, a DC amplifier 5, a time pulse generating circuit 7, the battery energy level monitor 9, and the alarm means 11, as shown combined in the block diagram of FIG. 1.
- the alarm means be powered intermittently as opposed to a continuous time operation of the horn, light or whatever other means is employed to call attention to the alarm condition.
- the means for indicating low battery energy must itself conserve power and yet be able to provide a battery level alarm signal for a period of at least 24 hours. This latter power requirement also indicates the advisability of a pulsed alarm system.
- the pulse time generating circuit 7 produces no pulse train output when the input to the DC amplifier 5 is zero. Generation of an input signal to the amplifier 5 will result in a pulse train output which excites the alarm means in conformance with pulse spacing. As the input signal increases in magnitude, the pulse spacing decreases and the alarm indication becomes more intense. If desired, the pulse time generating circuit 7 can be made to eliminate all spacing between pulses, and thus produce a continuous output voltage for short periods of time when the condition being detected is most severe, as is the instance of a smoke detection circuit where the smoke density becomes high.
- Output from the battery energy monitor circuit will also result in the generation of a pulse train from the time pulse generating circuit 7; however, the pulse spacing is preferably made relatively long so as to achieve the object of power conservation during a battery condition alarm.
- FIG. 2 An embodiment of the FIG. 1 concept is shown in FIG. 2 where the transducer takes the form of an ion chamber 14 of the type having two spaced electrodes defining a gas containing space therebetween and also including a radioactive radiation source 14a.
- the ion chamber and its characteristics are more elaborately treated in the disclosures of said prior U.S. Pat. applications, Ser. Nos. 546,663 and 876,156, and will therefore not be described in further detail here.
- An insulated gate field effect transistor 16, an amplifier transistor 17, and an SCR amplifier switch 22, together with their related source of power and biasing circuits, comprise the DC amplifier portion of the system.
- the power source is found in batteries 18, 19 and 20 which are connected in series in a manner well known to the art in order to provide proper division of voltage for the various elements of the circuit.
- the time pulse generating circuit 7 includes a pulse feedback capacitor 24 with appropriate interconnections between the DC amplifier (at the collector of transistor 17) and the battery monitoring device, shown as transistor 26, as will more fully appear subsequently.
- the ion chamber 14 draws sufficient current through the high resistance R 1 that the field effect transistor 16 is held on. As smoke or other products of combustion enter the open ion chamber 14, the resistance of the chamber increases, causing the field effect transistor 16 to turn off.
- Series connected resistors R 2 , R 3 and R 4 are of such values as to provide proper voltage at the wiper 29 of R 3 to turn on the first amplifier transistor 17 at such time as the field effect transistor 16 starts to turn off.
- transistor 17 turns on from its normal off state, a voltage arises on the collector of the transistor which point is connected to the gate of the SCR amplifier switch 22. Application of this voltage turns the SCR on and the current conducted therethrough also flows through and activates an alarm horn 30 which is connected in series with the SCR 22.
- the SCR 22 and horn 30 are connected across the batteries 18, 19 and 20 which provide power for their operation.
- the pulse feedback capacitor 24 When the SCR switch 22 turns on, the pulse feedback capacitor 24 is discharged, and provides a signal to the base of the transistor 26 through a resistor R 5 , turning off the transistor 26 and the interrupting the path to the drain of the field effect transistor 16. With this interruption, the field effect transistor 16 turns further off, thus turning on transistor 17, the SCR 22 and the horn 30.
- capacitor 24 When capacitor 24 is fully discharged, transistor 26 turns on, turning FET 16 on, turning transistor 17 off.
- the capacitor 24 When the transistor 17 is turned off, the capacitor 24 charges, restoring the voltage to the base of transistor 26 and, if smoke is still present in the ion chamber, the process repeats itself, resulting in intermittent operation of the horn 30.
- transistor 26 starts to turn off, impeding the drain source path of transistor 16.
- the gate-to-source voltage in transistor 16 increases, tending to turn transistor 16 off in the same fashion as with smoke particles in the ion chamber.
- the horn 30 is turned on briefly and then turned off through the feedback action of the capacitor 24. It should be noted that low battery voltage turns the transistor 26 only partially off while a feedback pulse through the capacitor 24 will turn it off definitively.
- the alarm signal and the monitor signal are quite distinctive, one from the other.
- the alarm signal provides rapid intermittent occurring signals with a minimum of time between signals increasing to a continuous signal as the severity of the alarm condition increases.
- the monitor alarm signal occurs for only short intervals with relatively long periods between signals, however, it is noted that an alarm signal will override the monitor signal and will take precedence thereover if an alarm condition develops even after the monitor signal has been activated.
- the practical result of the battery detection circuit is to produce very short monitor alarm sounds at widely spaced intervals as the battery starts to lose significant energy, but as more energy is lost and as the battery voltage drop continues, the monitor alarm becomes more frequent or in other words, the periods between monitor alarm signals becomes shorter.
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| US4223303A (en) * | 1978-12-11 | 1980-09-16 | General Electric Company | Alarm devices for interconnected multi-device systems |
| US4623878A (en) | 1982-06-28 | 1986-11-18 | Henry Schoenwetter | Christmas tree mounted smoke detector |
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| DE2261979A1 (en) | 1974-06-20 |
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| US3778800A (en) | 1973-12-11 |
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