Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm P. R. Harder
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Patent number: 4467435Abstract: An improved nondispersive infrared gas analyzer having at least one pneumatic or Luft-type detector and at least one black body type detector located one behind the other along the optical axis of the analyzer. In the preferred embodiment, a black body detector is exposed to radiation from a sample cell through an intervening pneumatic detector. The pneumatic detector absorbs radiation at specific infrared wavelengths, while the black body detector absorbs radiation substantially uniformly at all wavelengths. Signals from the pneumatic detector and the black body detector are combined electronically in an improved signal processing circuit to provide an output signal that is substantially free of the effects of disturbing influences such as infrared source intensity variations, mechanical vibrations and shock, and the presence of interfering compounds.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1981Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Dale F. Warnke, Carl N. Cederstrand
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Patent number: 4458541Abstract: An improved liquid sample injection valve having a metering rod for receiving a sample of a test liquid in a sample loading assembly and delivering that sample to a sample evaporating assembly that is connected to a gas chromatograph. In the sample loading assembly there is provided a sample chamber housing having an improved sealing and mounting arrangement that provides a high degree of thermal isolation between the sample loading and evaporating assemblies. A novel mounting arrangement for the metering rod allows the latter to be conveniently changed without disassembling the valve. The sample evaporating assembly is provided with a flow control element which minimizes deal volume and provides improved sample removal and evaporation characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1983Date of Patent: July 10, 1984Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Philip L. Deming, Carl A. Farren
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Patent number: 4455213Abstract: A membrane type amperometric gas sensor is provided with a pressure equalization passage between the exterior and interior of the cell in which the electrodes are located. Cell fluids move into and out of the passage as necessary to maintain the pressure inside the cell substantially equal to the pressure outside the cell over a wide range of pressures and temperatures. A movable fluid plug or seal located in the passage protects the fluids inside of the cell from contact with the gas being sensed and from the atmosphere for all permissible values of pressure and temperature.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1980Date of Patent: June 19, 1984Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Radhakrishna M. Neti, Kenneth B. Sawa
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Patent number: 4450064Abstract: An improved method for producing an electrode assembly for use in electrochemical gas sensors. A plurality of conductors are attached to one surface of a generally circular electrode blank. These conductors are passed through respective conductor routing holes in an electrically nonconductive mounting member. After the electrode blank is attached to the mounting member, predetermined sections of the electrode blank are cut away to divide the blank into a plurality of electrically isolated regions that are connected to respective conductors. The cut-away sections may then be filled with an electrically nonconductive filling material to provide the electrode assembly with a smooth, flush surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1983Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventor: John N. Harman, III
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Patent number: 4427945Abstract: A molded one-piece housing for use in fabricating conductivity cells. An electrically nonconducting housing includes an internal partition which divides the interior of the housing into a first region for receiving a test liquid and a second region for receiving a plurality of electrical conductors. Openings through the partition provide passages through which measuring electrodes may project into the first region to establish cell constants of the desired magnitude. These openings are so shaped that they establish a liquid-tight seal between the housing and the electrodes during insertion. By means of this seal the electrodes are held firmly in place during the assembly of the cell. This seal also permits a potting compound to be introduced into the second region without leaking onto and thereby affecting the electrical characteristics of the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1982Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Elmer A. Sperry, III
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Patent number: 4417590Abstract: A multi-channel instrumentation system is provided wherein signals from selected electrode pairs are sequentially connected to the isolated input of a common signal amplifying path. The electrode pair selecting means is included in a portable head box which may be placed adjacent to the patient to be tested. Included in the head box are facilities for testing the impedance of any selected one of the patient electrodes and providing a visual indication of the magnitude of such impedance. The head box also includes facilities for selecting a group of patient electrodes which are connected together and used as an average or reference potential for one input of the common signal path. Facilities are also provided for calibrating the common signal path by applying a d.c. calibration signal to the input thereof by means isolated from system ground.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1980Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Leland B. Smith, Robert A. McIntyre
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Patent number: 4413250Abstract: A communication system for communicating digitally encoded information from a remote transmitting station to a central receiving station. The central station supplies d-c operating power to a remote station through a d-c power distribution line. A voltage regulator at the remote station receives the d-c operating power and derives therefrom a constant d-c voltage for powering the circuitry of the remote station. A digital transmitter at the remote station changes the magnitude of the current drawn through the voltage regulator, in accordance with a message to be transmitted, and thereby changes the current in the power distribution line without affecting the voltage supplied to the circuitry of the remote station. These line current changes are detected and decoded at the central station to reconstruct the transmitted message.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1981Date of Patent: November 1, 1983Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Ronald G. Porter, Richard E. LeBlanc, Rolf W. Siemon
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Patent number: 4411764Abstract: An ion activity or concentration analyzer including an ion selective electrode, a reference electrode and a flow-through electrolytic cell. A sample liquid enclosure conducts a flow of an aqueous sample past the anode and cathode electrodes of an electrolytic cell that is polarized to generate hydrogen and hydroxyl ions. The ion selective and reference electrodes are so positioned, with respect to the cathode electrode, that the hydroxyl ion concentration is increased in the vicinity thereof. This increased hydroxyl ion concentration causes a reduction in the hydrogen ion concentration and thereby substantially eliminates the interfering effect of hydrogen ions on the operation of the ion selective and reference electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventors: John N. Harman, III, Robert H. Jones
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Patent number: 4409987Abstract: A multi-channel instrumentation system is provided wherein signals from selected electrode pairs are sequentially connected to the isolated input of a common signal amplifying path. The electrode pair selecting means is included in a portable head box which may be placed adjacent to the patient to be tested. Included in the head box are facilities for testing the impedance of any selected one of the patient electrodes and providing a visual indication of the magnitude of such impedance. The head box also includes facilities for selecting a group of patient electrodes which are connected together and used as an average or reference potential for one input of the common signal path. Facilities are also provided for calibrating the common signal path by applying a d.c. calibration signal to the input thereof by means isolated from system ground.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1978Date of Patent: October 18, 1983Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. McIntyre
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Patent number: 4382808Abstract: An improved assembly for holding a filter element so as to define a filter assembly for removing particulate matter from a sample gas stream. First and second housing sections mount and enclose a replaceable filter element. An annular wall extending between the housing sections divides the interior of the housing into a first region open to an inlet, and a second region open to an outlet, the filter element being mounted in the second region, downstream of the wall. A plurality of openings through the wall assure that particulate matter collects evenly over the surface of the filter element. In this manner, the useful life of the filter element is greatly extended.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1981Date of Patent: May 10, 1983Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventors: William D. Van Wormer, Jr., Stephen A. Gniewek, David L. Schlotterbeck
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Patent number: 4379402Abstract: An apparatus for compensating for changes in the mass flow rate of a sample gas stream in gas analysis instruments having outputs that are calibrated in terms of the concentration of a component of the sample stream. In instruments in which a pressure regulated sample gas stream is applied to a detector assembly through a flow restrictor such as a sample capillary, a gas flow sensor is connected in series with the flow restrictor to develop a correction signal that varies in accordance with the mass flow rate of the sample stream. A correcting circuit combines the correction signal from the flow sensor with the output signal from the detector assembly to produce a corrected output signal that correctly indicates the concentration of the component of interest.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1981Date of Patent: April 12, 1983Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventor: John N. Harman, III
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Patent number: 4375170Abstract: A sensor mechanism for measuring a property of a fluid which must not be allowed to escape into the environment. A sensor housing provides a chamber from which a sensing element may be extended into contact with the fluid to be measured, and into which the sensing element may be retracted prior to being sealed off from the fluid. When the sensing element is in its retracted position, the closure of a valve seals the chamber off from contact with the fluid. A purging inlet and a purging outlet allow the interior of the sensor housing to be purged of traces of fluid trapped therein by the closure of the valve, prior to the time that the sensor housing is disassembled for the servicing or replacement of the sensing element. An improved sealing arrangement allows the interior of the sensor housing to remain sealed off from the environment without the use of sliding seals. An improved cleaning arrangement allows the sensing element to be cleaned without removing it from the sensor housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1981Date of Patent: March 1, 1983Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Elmer A. Sperry, III, Robert F. Legenhausen
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Patent number: 4372915Abstract: A fluorescent sulfur dioxide analyzer that includes a generator for producing a standard gas of known sulfur dioxide content. A source of ultraviolet radiation illuminates the interior of a reaction chamber in which an oxygen containing gas is passed over a deposit of sulfur. During passage, a part of the oxygen reacts with the sulfur to produce sulfur dioxide. Because the quantity of sulfur dioxide is predictable and reproducible, the resulting sulfur dioxide containing gas is suitable for use as a standard or span gas in the analyzer with which it is used, thereby eliminating the need for the storage tanks or permeation tubes.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1981Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Radhakrishna M. Neti, Raymond E. Rocks
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Patent number: 4370152Abstract: A gas dryer cartridge for removing the moisture from a sample gas stream prior to the application thereof to a metabolic measuring instrument. A dryer housing having an inlet and an outlet is partitioned into a first, gas drying chamber containing a desiccant and a second, liquid collecting chamber containing an absorbent liquid retaining element. The volume of the liquid collecting chamber is made sufficiently large that it can contain the liquid produced in the event that the desiccant is liquefied as a result of prolonged use. The liquid retaining element prevents the collected liquid from being swept up in the gas stream during the removal or replacement of the cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1981Date of Patent: January 25, 1983Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Charles R. Luper
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Patent number: 4367081Abstract: A filter assembly for collecting particulate matter from a stream of sample gas. A filter housing having at least an inlet section and an outlet section supports one or more removable filter elements between adjacent housing sections. At least one end of each housing section is provided with a tapered flange whereby it may be joined to the end of an adjacent housing section. Quick-release clamping means engages the flanges to provide a convenient means for fastening and unfastening the sections of the filter housing without dislodging appreciable quantities of the particulate matter collected on the filter elements. The filter assembly may be expanded as required to accommodate any desired number of filter stages.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1981Date of Patent: January 4, 1983Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Robert N. Harvey
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Patent number: 4355233Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for selectively determining by non-dispersive infrared techniques the concentration of a gaseous constituent in a sample gas mixture while determining and discounting deleterious effects of spectrally interfering gases in the sample gas mixture.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1980Date of Patent: October 19, 1982Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Dale F. Warnke, Carl N. Cederstrand, Charles A. Keenan
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Patent number: 4328082Abstract: A solid state ion-sensitive measuring electrode is disclosed in which a filler solution comprising sodium silicate is provided between an outer glass membrane of the electrode and an internal metallic wire which serves as a conductor from the electrode to a meter. The filler solution is inserted into the electrode as a liquid, and is subsequently dehydrated to provide a permanent solid-state matrix which is electrically conducting between the outer glass membrane and the internal wire.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1980Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Radhakrishna M. Neti, John N. Harman, III
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Patent number: 4328586Abstract: A master slave controller communication system is disclosed wherein intercommunication occurs between a master controller and a slave controller over the same communication control line. The communication control line contains three busses. At least one bus is a forward/reverse bus and a second bus is a power bus.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1979Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Paul L. Hansen
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Patent number: 4276593Abstract: An automatic transfer method and apparatus for a multi-variable control unit having at least two process control units is disclosed which initiates transfer from the selected controller to the non-selected controller through failure of the selected controller to produce transfer preventing signals.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1979Date of Patent: June 30, 1981Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Paul L. Hansen
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Patent number: 4268370Abstract: An electrochemical sensor for determining the O.sub.2 content of a fluid characterized in that the electrolyte employed therein is selected from a group consisting of amino alcohols having 2 to 12 carbon atoms, morpholine, and mixtures thereof. Optimally, the electrolyte can further comprise a supporting electrolyte selected from a group consisting of inorganic halides, organic supporting electrolytes, and mixtures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1980Date of Patent: May 19, 1981Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Radhakrishna M. Neti