Smoke detector

Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition

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C340S628000, C340S630000, C340S693600

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07821412

ABSTRACT:
A smoke detector replaces the americium source of alpha particles with a field emission device using carbon nanotubes as the field emitters, or some other field emitter, in order to provide an ionization of the air potentially caring smoke particles through the smoke detector.

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