Stovetop fire suppression system and method

Fire extinguishers – Special applications – For cooking installation

Reexamination Certificate

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C169S026000, C169S060000, C169S070000

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07934564

ABSTRACT:
A stovetop fire suppression system is provided which senses the stovetop environment, assesses a fire condition, and limits a fuel or electricity heat source upon determination of a stovetop fire condition. Either, or both of, sound or heat may be monitored for the presence of a fire. Sensed day can be processed for spectral density or rate of rise for subsequent comparison to thresholds or predetermined density values. Upon determination of a stovetop fire condition a fire suppression module triggers, for example, a valve or switch to extinguish the stovetop heat source.

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