Patent References 3609364 3665440 3824391 Detection of presence or absence of flames Fire detection system with IR and UV ratio detector Optical fire detection system responsive to spectral content and flicker frequency Fire sensor cross-correlator circuit and method Flame detector for use with a burner Method and apparatus for detecting flame UV/IR fire detector with dual wavelength sensing IR channel InventorsAssigneeApplicationNo. 561202 filed on 11/06/1995US Classes:340/578, By radiant energy250/339.05, With additional noninfrared wavelengths250/339.15, Sensing flame or explosion250/340, Methods250/372, Ultraviolet light responsive means340/577FlameExaminersPrimary: Hofsass, JefferyAssistant: Lee, Benjamin C. Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassG08B 017/12AbstractA flame detector employs a plurality of wavelength selective radiation detectors and a digital signal processor programmed to analyze each of the detector signals, and determine whether radiation is received directly from a small flame source that warrants generation of an alarm. The processor's algorithm employs a normalized cross-correlation analysis of the detector signals to discriminate between radiation received directly from a flame and radiation received from a reflection of a flame to insure that reflections will not trigger an alarm. In addition, the algorithm employs a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) frequency spectrum analysis of one of the detector signals to discriminate between flames of different sizes. In a specific application, the detector incorporates two infrared (IR) detectors and one ultraviolet (UV) detector for discriminating between a directly sensed small hydrogen flame, and reflections from a large hydrogen flame. The signals generated by each of the detectors are sampled and digitized for analysis by the digital signal processor, preferably 250 times a second. A sliding time window of approximately 30 seconds of detector data is created using FIFO memories.Field of SearchFlameBy radiant energy Radiant energy COMBUSTION FAILURE RESPONSIVE FUEL SAFETY CUT-OFF FOR BURNERS WITH INDICATOR OR INSPECTION MEANS Flame light source INVISIBLE RADIANT ENERGY RESPONSIVE ELECTRIC SIGNALLING With selection of plural discrete wavelengths or bands Including detector array With additional noninfrared wavelengths Including Fourier transform infrared spectrometry Sensing flame or explosion Methods Ultraviolet light responsive means | |