Industry Patents
Patent: 9759528
Smoke Generator and Method of Controlling a Smoke Generation
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Patent Number: |
9759528 |
Title: |
Smoke Generator and Method of Controlling a Smoke Generation |
Abstract: |
The invention relates to a method of controlling a smoke generator. The
smoke generator is adapted to be connected to a supply of a pressurized
gas and a supply of a smoke liquid and further comprises a valve to
regulate the pressure of the gas, a fluid driving means, a mixing unit
for mixing the smoke liquid and the gas, and a heat exchanger heating the
mixture of the pressurized gas and the smoke liquid to vaporize the smoke
liquid and form a smoke upon ejection into surrounding air. The control
method according to the invention then comprises the steps of receiving a
smoke density parameter indicative of a desired amount of smoke to be
generated by the smoke generator, measuring a gas pressure at a position
between the valve and the heat exchanger, and using these parameters in
controlling the valve. The invention further relates to a smoke generator
arranged for performing the control method.
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Country of Issue: |
US |
First Named Inventor: |
Scully |
Assignee: |
Martin Professional |
Continuation or Divisional of: |
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International Classification: |
F41H 9/00 |
US Classification: |
F41H 9/08 |
Issue Date: |
09-12-2017 |
Filing Date: |
07-09-2014 |
Application : |
14/326607 |
Notes: |
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