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A smoke detector is provided with a masking shield which obscures the smoke detector housing from normal view. Particularly in the case of installation of smoke detectors in children's bedrooms, the invention prevents the detector from appearing as a representation of the threat of fire.

InventorsFrederick M. Jameson, Donald C. Roylance
Original AssigneeFrederick M. Jameson
Primary Examiner: Daniel Myer
Current U.S. Classification340/628; 340/693.8; 428/919
International Classification: G08B 1710

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Citations

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Claims

1. In a smoke detector, the combination of a smoke detector housing adapted to be mounted on the ceiling or wall of a room and having smoke flow openings exposed to the space within the room when the housing is so mounted;

a decorative masking shield having lateral dimensions at least as great as those of the housing; and
a support to which the decorative shield is secured,
the support including portions which are spaced from the shield and constructed and arranged to co-act with portions of the housing as releasable fastener means securing the combination of the support and decorative shield to the housing,
the support being dimensioned and arranged to position the decorative shield a substantial distance from the smoke flow openings of the housing when said portions of the support are engaged with said portions of the housing,
the dimensions and shape of the shield being such that, when so secured and positioned, the shield overlies only part of the housing to obscure the housing from normal view from within the room, and
the dimensions and shapes of the fastener means, the support and the shield being such that the flow of air and smoke to and through the smoke detector housing openings is not substantially diminished by the support and the shield.

2. The combination defined by claim 8, wherein

the support comprises a plurality of resiliently deformable mounting prongs; and
the housing is provided with a plurality of openings each disposed and dimensioned to accept a different one of the mounting prongs,
the edges defining the openings being disposed to coact with the respective prongs in releasable fastener fashion,
the plan dimensions of the openings being significantly larger than the transverse cross section of the prongs, whereby a substantial part of the area of each opening is free to allow passage of smoke.

3. The combination defined by claim 1, wherein

the shield is flat, and
the face of the shield which is directed away from the housing when the support and decorative shield are secured to the housing bears a decorative design.

4. The combination defined by claim 3, wherein

the decorative design is carried by a sheet member releasably secured to the face of the shield.

5. The combination defined by claim 1, wherein

the decorative shield is releasably secured to the support.

6. The combination defined by claim 1, wherein

the housing encloses test means comprising a switch-operating push button which is directed toward the decorative shield when the support and shield are secured to the housing; and
the portions of the support and housing which coact as releasable fastener means provide a lost-motion connection allowing the shield to be pushed toward the housing when the support and shield are secured to the housing,
one of said support and said decorative shield having an actuator disposed to engage and actuate the push button.

7. The combination defined by claim 1, wherein

the housing has an annular series of laterally directed smoke flow openings; and
the support comprises hook members engageable with the housing through said openings.

8. The combination defined by claim 1, wherein

the support is an integral piece comprising an annular member lying in a flat plane and a plurality of resiliently deformable securing prongs projecting from one side of the annular member for engagement with said portions of the housing; and
the decorative shield comprises a flat member and means for securing the flat member to the other side of the annular member opposite the prongs.

9. The combination defined by claim 8, wherein

the means for securing the flat member of the shield to the annular member comprises a plurality of resiliently deformable clips projecting from one face of the flat member.

10. In combination, a decorative masking shield for use with a smoke detector, said smoke detector comprising a housing formed with openings to permit the flow of air and smoke through said smoke detector, said smoke detector comprising test means within said housing, said test means comprising a push button extending out of said housing, a support, means to removably mount said decorative masking shield on said support, said support comprising releasable lost motion fastener means to releasably mount said support with said decorative masking shield thereon on said smoke detector housing via said smoke flow openings, said fastener means comprising resilient prong means of a size in plan dimensions substantially smaller than said smoke detector openings so as to allow free passage of air and smoke through said smoke detector housing, said support and said decorative masking shield being of such dimensions as to overlie only parts of said housing and to substantially totally obscure said smoke detector housing from view in normal usage of said smoke detector with said decorative masking shield and said support thereon, said support and said releasable fastener means being of such dimensions and shape with respect to the dimensions and shape of said smoke detector that the flow of air and smoke through said smoke detector openings is not substantially diminished by the presence of said support with said decorative masking shield thereon, one of said support and said decorative masking shield comprising actuator means arranged to operate said push button when said decorative masking shield is moved towards said smoke detector, and said motion of said decorative masking shield towards and then away from said smoke detector being permitted and controlled by said releasable lost motion fastener means.

11. The combination of claim 10, wherein the shield is flat, and the face of the shield which is directed away from the housing when the support and decorative shield are secured to the housing bears a decorative design.

12. The combination of claim 11, wherein the decorative design is carried by a sheet member releasably secured to the face of the shield.

13. The combination of claim 10, wherein the support is an integral piece comprising an angular member lying in a flat plane and a plurality of resiliently deformable securing prongs projecting from the annular member for engagement with said portions of the housing; and

the decorative shield comprises a flat member and means for securing the flat member to the side of the annular member opposite the prongs.

14. The combination of claim 13, wherein the means for securing the flat member of the shield to the annular member comprises a plurality of resiliently deformable clips projecting from one face of the flat member.

15. The combination of claim 10, said support being of a generally conical configuration flaring outwardly away from said smoke detector when moving radially outwardly of the center of said support, and said conical configuration acting to enhance the flow of air and smoke through said smoke detector housing.

16. A decorative masking shield for use with a smoke detector, a support for said decorative masking shield and means to removably mount said decorative masking shield on said support, said smoke detector being of the type comprising a housing formed with air and smoke flow openings and including a test push button, said support comprising releasable lost motion fastener means to releasably mount said support with said decorative masking shield thereon on said smoke detector housing via said smoke flow openings, said fastener means comprising resilient prong means of a size in plan dimensions substantially smaller than said smoke detector openings so as to allow free passage of air and smoke through said smoke detector housing, said support and said decorative masking shield being of such dimensions as to overlie only parts of said housing and to substantially totally obscure said smoke detector housing from view in normal usage of said smoke detector with said decorative masking shield and said support thereon, said support and said releasable fastener means being of such dimensions and shape with respect to the dimensions and shape of said smoke detector that the flow of air and smoke through said smoke detector openings is not substantially diminished by the presence of said support with said decorative masking shield thereon, one of said support and said decorative masking shield comprising actuator means arranged to operate said push button when said decorative masking shield is moved towards said smoke detector, and said motion of said decorative masking shield towards and then away from said smoke detector being permitted and controlled by said releasable lost motion fastener means.