Including Means Reacting Gas With Color Indicator Patents (Class 422/86)
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Publication number: 20030086825Abstract: An airborne contaminant indicating device adapted for attachment to a person's nose for indicating the presence of a contaminant entrained in an air stream passing through the nose. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the device is a clip with a proximal “UU” shaped dilating portion adapted to be inserted within the nostrils; the “U's” being connected to one another medially by an elastically deformable extension portion, the extension portion being two straight parallel strips, one end of the strips being integral with the dilating portion and the opposing end of the strip integral with an arcuate septum attachment portion. The septum attachment portion spaces the distal ends of the strips of the extension portion so that the strips straddle and gently squeeze the nasal septum. The device has a contaminant-interactive coated surface in contact with a portion of the air passing through the nose. The design of the embodiment provides maximum air flow through the nostrils.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2001Publication date: May 8, 2003Inventor: H. George Brennan
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Patent number: 6548024Abstract: In a catalytic sensor, a bead is located within a can having an aperture in its front surface. The bead is surrounded by thermally insulating material such as glass fiber and a filter material is arranged between the bead and the aperture in the can. This acts to remove H2S or other inhibiting gases before they reach the bead and impair its performance. The thermally insulating material allows the filter material to be included whilst still permitting the bead to be operated at a high temperature.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1999Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: EEV LimitedInventors: Alan Mason Doncaster, Terence David Brown
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Patent number: 6537500Abstract: Process for the detection of a product in the discharge of a catalytic material of a plurality of catalytic materials which are exposed to a reaction gas, whereby an adsorbent selective for the product to be determined is disposed in the discharge of each catalytic material, which changes at least one of its properties through the contact with the product to be determined and the change in the property of the adsorbent is then ascertained. The process serves in particular to determine the selectivity and activity of catalytic materials.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1999Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: hte AktiengesellschaftInventors: Armin Brenner, Armin Lange de Oliveira, Ferdi Schuth, Stephan Schunk, Wolfram Stichert, Klaus Unger
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Patent number: 6524846Abstract: Envelopes and other containers intended for mail transportation possess a biological agent/toxin indicator operative upon the interior in detection of volatile bases including gaseous amines released from bacterial biological agents including Bacillus antracis, i.e. anthrax. The biological agent indicator has an acidic acid-base indicator compound that irreversibly changes color when neutralized by volatile bases. The compound is applied in liquid form to an appropriately porous substrate. A polymeric matrix is specifically suggested for this substrate. Irreversible indication of the presence of volatile bases including amines produced by live bacterial agents as toxins at temperate ambient conditions down to below freezing is provided. An indicator compound having a pH of 2-5 is recommended. Halogenated xanthene, sulphonated azo, and sulphonated hydroxy-functional triphenylmethane dyes are suggested.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Inventor: William L. Robinson, Jr.
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Patent number: 6514765Abstract: An acid test kit uses an indicator paper in a transparent tube which is easily and temporarily inserted in a Schrader-valve at a compressor suction inlet of a refrigeration system. The simplicity, yet sufficient accuracy, of the kit permits several different ways of holding the paper in the tube through a friction fit. One way is to sandwich the paper between a tapered holder which is folded to provide a nose for actuating the Schrader valve. Another way is to provide the paper on or over a cylindrical member. A method for using the test kit including allowing vapor refrigerant from the system to pass through the tube to the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1995Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Mainstream Engineering CorporationInventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Nidal A. Samad
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Publication number: 20030003589Abstract: There is disclosed an apparatus and method for detecting and measuring volatile acidic or basic components including ammonia, ammonium, or volatile amines (compound) in a gas or liquid state fluid. Specifically, the present invention provides a PTFE-carrier solid phase indicator film having an ammonia-sensitive indicator dye embedded therein, such that the dye moiety changes color or spectral properties upon exposure to the compound to be detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: Photonic BioSystems, Inc.Inventors: Gamal E. Khalil, David L. Putnam, Todd W. Hubbard
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Publication number: 20020182739Abstract: Methods and devices are described for rapidly and simultaneously detecting, quantifying, and imaging gases, odors, malodors, volatiles and semi-volatiles using gas chromatography coupled with arrays of organic conducting polymers. The methods utilize changes in the polymer conductivity as a function of temperature to detect volatile organic molecules upon adsorption to the polymers. By raising the sensor temperature, adsorbed materials are further desorbed. This eliminates the fundamental problems of sensor fouling resulting from exposure to sulfur, nitrogen or ketone containing malodors. In a second embodiment, the resulting gas effluents from the sensor array are mixed with air, oxygen or hydrogen to produce a cloud of luminance that is detected by a charge-coupled device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Omowunmi A. Sadik, Marc Breimer, Miriam Masila
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Patent number: 6488893Abstract: A combination of a semi-soluble methacrylic polymer and a sulfonated naphthalene condensation product, optionally with a semi-soluble or insoluble ethyl methacrylate polymer of high molecular weight, provides improved resistance to staining by acid colorants of fibrous polyamide substrate.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1999Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Trichromatic Carpet Inc.Inventors: Yassin M. Elgarhy, Karim Elgarhy
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Patent number: 6479019Abstract: Sensor and sensor assemblies generally comprises a sensor body having a chamber disposed therein for accommodating a sensor reagent or material. The chamber is defined within the body between optically transparent body portions. The chamber is in gas flow communication with a passage used for passing a collected breath to the sensor material. A liquid or solid sensor material is disposed within the chamber and is designed to change in optical properties upon exposure to a target gas within the collected breath sample by reaction therewith. A gas permeable membrane can be disposed over the chamber opening to retain the sensor material, in the event it is liquid, and to permit the diffusion of gas from the collected breath sample to the sensor material. The sensor assembly is used with a photon source that emits photons, within a selected wavelength band, onto the chamber and sensor material, and a photon collector that is used to receive photons that exit the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Quantum Group, Inc.Inventors: Mark K. Goldstein, Michelle S. Oum
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Patent number: 6479018Abstract: Detection of an evolving or diffusing gaseous substance emanating from an irradiated or thermolyzed layer of polymeric composition in semiconductor processing or similar processes is disclosed. The evolving or diffusing gaseous substance is detected by spatially disposing from the irradiated or thermolyzed layer a detector layer that includes a compound having leaving groups that are sensitive to the gaseous substance being detected.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James Patrick Collins, Laird Chandler MacDowell, Wayne Martin Moreau, Michael Santarelli
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Patent number: 6429019Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method for determining the concentration of CO gas in a fuel reformate stream such as in a PEM fuel cell vehicle. This invention protects the fuel cell catalyst by controlling the reformate stream system to minimize the CO and reduce it by a novel catalyst system that selectively converts CO to methane but does not react with carbon dioxide and hydrogen. The catalyst may reduce the CO to methane by reaction with hydrogen. The preferred embodiment both monitors the CO by a thermal differential sensing means and an optical biomimetic sensor and or a conductivity sensor. These sensors respond to the CO gas and are monitored by one or more monitoring sensors such as the temperature and or conductivity difference between the control and the catalytic material such as nickel and in the biomimetic sensor an optical change is monitored.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Quantum Group, Inc.Inventors: Mark K. Goldstein, Jaeseok Ryu, Gerhard N. Schrauzer, Lucian Scripca
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Patent number: 6426703Abstract: A smoke sensor and a carbon monoxide sensor are integrated into a common detector housing. The smoke sensor is coupled to a smoke detector control integrated circuit which generates a binary output signal indicative of the presence of smoke. This signal is coupled to a programmed microprocessor in the detector housing. The carbon monoxide sensor is also coupled to the microprocessor. Outputs from the two sensors are processed substantially independently. In the presence of smoke, the smoke alarm is generated by the microprocessor. In the presence of sufficient levels of carbon monoxide, in the absence of smoke, a carbon monoxide alarm will be generated.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1998Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: BRK Brands, Inc.Inventors: Derek Scott Johnston, Vincent J. Delia
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Patent number: 6417923Abstract: A sandwich-type, organic p-n junction photodiode is prepared by electrode-position of an insoluble layer of oligomerized tris(4-(2-thienyl)phenyl)amine onto conducting indium-tin oxide coated glass, spin-coating the stacked platinum compound, bis(cyanide)-bis(para-dodecylphenylisocyanide)platinum (II), from chloroform onto the oligomer layer, and then coating the platinum complex with a micro-array of aluminum electrodes by vapor deposition. This device shows rectification of current and gives a measurable photocurrent. The photocurrent action spectrum follows the absorption spectrum of the platinum complex; changes in the action spectrum with layer thickness point to a p-n junction formed at the interface of the molecular layers as the site of rectification. Exposure of the device to acetone vapor causes the action spectrum to shift dramatically to longer wavelength. Exposure to chloroform vapor causes a return to the original spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Regents of the University of MinnesotaInventors: Yoshihito Kunugi, Kent R. Mann, Larry L. Miller, Marie K. Pomije
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Patent number: 6376254Abstract: A biomimetic reagent system is provided containing an oxygen donor and a catalyst based on porphyrin, which are applied to a carrier. A device that contains the system is also provided for determining components of gas or vapor samples, especially aromatics, such as benzene. A process for hydroxylating aromatics, such as benzene, using the biomimetic reagent system is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Dräger Sicherheitstechnik GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Bäther, Hans-Jürgen Duchstein, Susanne Hoffmann
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Patent number: 6368867Abstract: The present invention provides an ozone processing monitor and a method of using the same in ozone processing to determine whether sufficient ozone treatment has occurred on a production part needing ozone treatment. The ozone processing monitor of the present invention comprises an ozone sensitive material which is capable of thinning, bleaching, forming an oxide layer or undergoing any other physical or chemical change upon exposure to ozone, wherein said physical or chemical change produces a visible color change of said ozone sensitive material which can be monitored during or following ozone processing. The color change of the ozone sensitive material can be compared to standards to determine if too little, too much or appropriate ozone treatment has occurred.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1998Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Margaret Lecko Gibson, John James Lajza, Jr., Harold George Linde
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Patent number: 6362005Abstract: In this invention, a mixture of a diazotizing reagent which reacts with nitrous ions to produce a diazo compound, a coupling reagent which couples with a diazo compound to produce an azo dye, and an acid is placed in pores of a transparent porous body to prepare a sensor element. Nitrogen dioxide gas is sensed in accordance with a color change before and after the sensor element is exposed to air to be measured for a predetermined time.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1998Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Nippon Telegraph and Telephone CorporationInventors: Tohru Tanaka, Takayoshi Hayashi, Shiro Matsumoto, Yasuko Maruo, Takashi Ohyama
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Publication number: 20020028518Abstract: An optical sensor is proposed for determining gases in gas mixtures, especially for determining one gas component in the air, having a sensitive layer exposed to the gas and having a means for detecting a change in an optical property of the sensitive layer. The sensitive layer of the sensor contains a phosphorus or nitrogen-containing base having numerous and/or long-chain alkyl groups for the pH adjustment of the sensitive layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2001Publication date: March 7, 2002Inventors: Thomas Brinz, Heidrun Potthast
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Publication number: 20020012612Abstract: An optical sensor is described for determining the concentration of a gas in gas mixtures, which can especially be used for determining the carbon monoxide content of the air. It includes a radiation source, a sensitive layer positioned on a translucent substrate, and a detector. The sensitive layer of the sensor contains a transition metal compound which forms a transition metal complex with the gas to be determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Inventors: Bernd Siber, Thomas Brinz, Heidrun Potthast, Andreas Hensel
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Patent number: 6340590Abstract: Thermal sterilization indicator process, apparatus and test indicator product which enable indication of microbial sterility achieved during a thermal sterilizer cycle by measuring visible light absorption due to chemical change in an encapsulated liquid indicator material, including measurements taken when a thermal sterilizer cycle is completed without a time delay requirement for spore growth, and in which the liquid indicator material includes a growth nutrient and microbes, so as to enable verification of achieved microbial sterility by measurement of the liquid indication subsequent to an incubation period following completion of the thermal sterilizer cycle.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1998Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Inventor: John R. Gillis
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Patent number: 6337211Abstract: The invention relates to a system and a method for detecting antifreezing substances in a hermetic compressor.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1999Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Empresa Brasileria de Compressores S./A-EmbracoInventor: Friedrich Georg Mittelstadt
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Patent number: 6328932Abstract: This invention provides a fiber optic sensor and sensor devices for the reversible detection of basic gas analytes, including hydrazine, alkyl hydrazines, amines, ammonia, and related chemical species. The optical fiber sensor is formed in an optical fiber which conventionally comprises an optical fiber core and a cladding layer. Transducer molecules are immobilized in contact with an exposed surface of the fiber core to allow interaction of the immobilized species with analytes in the environment around the sensor. Preferred transducer molecules for detection of basic gases, particularly hydrazine and hydrazine derivatives, are xanthene dyes and triphenylmethane dyes, including malachite green and crystal violet. The sensors of this invention can be employed in a variety of device configurations including single-site sensors and multiple-site sensor networks.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1997Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Eltron Research, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Carter, Michael Schwartz
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Patent number: 6287518Abstract: A sterilization monitor includes a substrate and an monitor composition. The monitor composition contains a colorant and a halogen source and undergoes a distinct color change when exposed to a peracid. The sterilization monitor can be used to monitor a sterilization process involving a peracid. A sterilization monitoring device, including a sterilization monitor enclosed in a housing having a vapor permeable barrier, can also be used to monitor a sterilization process.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1998Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Ramon T. Ignacio, Allan P. Piechowski
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Patent number: 6284198Abstract: A self-appearing warning sign device and method for the manufacture of a self-appearing warning sign device including a relatively thin gas impermeable support member upon which a coating is superimposed having a composition containing one or more chromographic reagents which will cause a visible color change in the presence of a specified polluting gas. The coating has a raised thickness of between about 5-500 microns. A warning sign of defined shape is formed depositing the coating composition in a given shape identifying the presence of the polluting gas or by masking a given area to form said shape. The device also includes a hydrophobic layer and end covers in an arrangement forming a gas tight sealed enclosure except for an opening in each cover on opposite ends of the device.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1998Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: K&M Environmental Inc.Inventors: Kirollos Salama Kirollos, Gueorgui Milev Mihaylov
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Publication number: 20010006818Abstract: A novel label may be used in a novel sterilization tracking system. The label preferably has first and second portions and a first and second liners. Perforations may preferably attach the first portion to the second portion. The label is particularly suitable for use in monitoring and/or tracking hydrogen peroxide sterilization procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2001Publication date: July 5, 2001Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Anita Amhof, Urs Jauslin, Ramon T. Ignacio, Florian Weinig, Christian Stoop
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Patent number: 6230573Abstract: A device for gas sampling for gas analysis is provided which uses detector tubes. The device includes a test gas container with a gas inlet pipe, a gas outlet pipe, a mounting opening for the detector tube and with a break-off device for a detector tube tip located in the mounting opening. Nonreturn valves are provided on the gas inlet pipe and the gas outlet pipe. The closing bodies of the nonreturn valves are pressed by springs against corresponding valve seats and are held in a closed position, and are arranged in relation to one another such that a sample gas flow can be established from the gas inlet pipe to the gas outlet pipe.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Drager Sicherheitstechnik GmbHInventors: Armin Schulten, Wolfgang Evers
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Patent number: 6228657Abstract: An airborne hazardous material reader device capable of receiving a collection element. The reader device has a body forming a slot area for receiving the collection element. The body has a crushing mechanism located within the slot area for breaking ampules attached to the collection element containing chemical testing reagents, a micro-pump positioned proximate to the slot area for controlling the temperature next to the collection element, a diode reading component incorporated within the body for distinguishing color changes from the release of chemical testing reagents from the broken ampules, an indicator for indicating the presence of a hazardous material when the diode reading component distinguishes color changes and a microprocessor that coordinates the sequence of the reader device. A method for airborne hazardous material detection also is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: James A. Genovese, Patrick M. Nolan
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Patent number: 6217827Abstract: A substrate such as a porous tape coated with an adsorbent and impregnated with a processing solution which includes a silver salt, an organic acid such as benzenetricarboxylic acid or benzenesulfonic acid (with or without the addition of nitric acid) and a glycol is a sensitive detecting means for hydride gases and is stable upon exposure to light.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Zellweger Analytics, Inc.Inventors: Jingnian Zhang, Roberta L. McMahon
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Patent number: 6200817Abstract: Tests for elevated pH and volatile amines in aqueous fluids are disclosed, including tests useful in the diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis and in other biological conditions. By using formulated indicators and indicators held in matrices that are permeable to gas but not to liquid, the tests provide clear and sharp transitions detectable by visual or machine-readable device rather than by subjective judgments such as small gradations in color or olfactory determinations. The tests lend themselves readily to iconic readouts of the test indications and to the inclusion of positive and negative controls.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Litmus Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Paul J. Lawrence
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Patent number: 6187596Abstract: An indicator system provides a visual indication of the cumulative level of an airborne contaminant. The indicator is a transparent sheath with support medium having an acidic surface and treated with a color pH indicator. As a basic contaminant is adsorbed by the medium, the medium color changes. As additional contaminant is adsorbed, the color front progresses the length of the indicator. The indicator system may be used with an adsorptive filter system to predict the life of adsorption bed assemblies. A sample flow is taken upstream of the adsorption beds and is passed through the indicator. Preferably, the flow rate is calibrated so that the rate of the color change in the indicator is proportional to the rate of depletion of the adsorption bed. By monitoring the indicator, an accurate prediction of adsorption bed life may be made.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Andrew J. Dallas, Kristine Marie Graham, Timothy H. Grafe
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Patent number: 6136608Abstract: The concentration of formaldehyde in air is measured by the method of the invention. More specifically, the invention relates to a method for analyzing formaldehyde in air by collecting the air and implementing an analysis of the concentration of formaldehyde at the site where such air is found.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Obayashi CorporationInventors: Takeshi Kawachi, Masahiro Moriya, Yasue Sato
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Patent number: 6117685Abstract: The invention provides a method of detecting ozone expediently and with high sensitivity. The invention, therefore, is directed to an ozone indicator comprising (1) at least one color-change layer comprised of an ozone sensor ink and (2) at least one non-color change layer both formed on a substrate, said color-change and non-color-change layers being formed in such a manner that at least a part or the whole of at least one color-change layer can be exposed to an ozone-containing atmosphere when the ozone indicator is put to use. The invention is further directed to an ozone sensor ink containing an anthraquinone dye having at least one amino group selected from primary and secondary amino groups.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Sakura Color Products CorporationInventors: Takeshi Omatsu, Hiroshi Inoue
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Patent number: 6099801Abstract: Tests for elevated pH and volatile amines in aqueous fluids are disclosed, including tests useful in the diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis and in other biological conditions. By using formulated indicators and indicators held in matrices that are permeable to gas but not to liquid, the tests provide clear and sharp transitions detectable by visual or machine-readable device rather than by subjective judgments such as small gradations in color or olfactory determinations. The tests lend themselves readily to iconic readouts of the test indications and to the inclusion of positive and negative controls.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Litmus Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Paul J. Lawrence, Peter U. Ly, David R. Shockey
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Patent number: 6063631Abstract: A sterilization indicator includes a substrate and indicator composition. The indicator composition contains a colorant, such as acid fuchsin, that undergoes a distinct color change if exposed to hydrogen peroxide vapor. The sterilization indicator can be used to monitor a sterilization process involving hydrogen peroxide vapor.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1997Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Ramon T. Ignacio
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Patent number: 6048495Abstract: A detector tube with a rod-shaped reagent carrier placed into a transparent tube, which reagent carrier is provided with a detection substance, such that the reagent carrier can be placed into the detector tube in a simple manner and that defined flow conditions become established around the reagent carrier. The cross-sectional contour of the reagent carrier is designed as a polygon in such a way that at least some of the outer edges of the reagent carrier are in contact with the inner side of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Drager Sicherheitstechnik GmbHInventor: Joachim Marcoll
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Patent number: 6048733Abstract: A DMS detecting agent with a permanganate deposited on a support, characterized in that the support is quartz sand, and that the DMS detecting agent is obtained by adding an aqueous solution of silica sol or alumina sol and a permanganate to said quartz sand support for mixing and then drying the mixture, and a DMS detecting agent tube and a DMS detector tube using the same.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignees: Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd., Gastec CorporationInventors: Akira Machino, Ikuno Uchida, Takanori Yoshimori, Kunitoshi Matsunobu
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Patent number: 6039923Abstract: A kit for monitoring mammalian reproductive cycles by monitoring variations in the quantity of one or more low molecular weight volatile compound having a molecular weight of less than 50 grams per mole present in a body constituent sample is disclosed. Samples of a body constituent selected from the group consisting essentially of humoral fluid, breath and body cavity air are collected from a female mammal a multiple number of times during the reproductive cycle. The quantity of a low molecular weight volatile compound in each sample is measured. In the preferred embodiment, the low molecular weight volatile compound, acetaldehyde, will be measured and monitored. Variations in the quantity of the low molecular weight volatile compound appearing in each sample is monitored to determine the phase of the mammal's reproductive cycle and to predict the occurrence of ovulation.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1996Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Texas A & M University SystemInventors: William Robert Klemm, Germain Francois Rivard
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Patent number: 5976467Abstract: An indicator system provides a visual indication of the cumulative level of an airborne contaminant. An indicator has a transparent sheath with support medium treated with acid and a pH indicator, as the contaminant is adsorbed, the color changes along the medium. The indicator system may be used with an adsorptive filter system to predict the life of adsorption bed assemblies. A sample flow is taken upstream of the adsorption beds and is calibrated with a flow meter and valve. By monitoring the indicator, an accurate prediction of adsorption bed life may be made.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Andrew J. Dallas, Kristine Marie Graham, Timothy H. Grafe
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Patent number: 5965061Abstract: A method of increasing the shelf life of a reversible calorimetric device for indicating carbon dioxide is disclosed, which method comprises placing said device together with at least one non-toxic pH-lowering gas in a gas-tight wrapping or casing. A package is also disclosed which is prepared by means of said method. The invention also relates to the use of a non-toxic pH-lowering gas for increasing the shelf life of a device of the above mentioned type.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1996Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: ICOR ABInventors: Anders Larsson, Gunilla Ostberg, Paul Krill, Andras Gedeon
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Patent number: 5955025Abstract: Provided is a system for indicating exposure to a chemical vapor sterilization process. This system comprises a composition applied to a suitable support, which composition comprises a component which is chromatically transformed by the action of a vapor phase sterilant. In particular, the present invention is applicable to a system for indicating exposure to a hydrogen peroxide vapor sterilization process, with the component which is chemically transformed being so transformed in the presence of vaporous hydrogen peroxide. The composition comprises at least the component which is chemically transformed by the action of the hydrogen peroxide, but may also contain additional ingredients or components. For example, the composition also generally comprises a binder to aid in applying the composition to a suitable support or substrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1997Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Tempil, Inc.Inventor: Richard B. Barrett
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Patent number: 5895627Abstract: A test pack for evaluating an ethylene oxide sterilization process, comprising an open ended fiber board tubular member, an end cap enclosing each end of said tubular member, said end caps defining a test chamber within the tubular member, one of said end caps having an opening to permit the egress of ethylene oxide into the test chamber. A fiber ball is inserted into the test chamber at a location remote from the end cap having the opening therein, and a chemical type sterilization indicator is placed within the test chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Armineh Khachatoorian
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Patent number: 5869007Abstract: Acid/base measuring sensor systems consisting of arrays of basic sensor cells are described which are constructed based on the chemical/electrical response characteristics of poly(aromatic amines). Protonation (doping) or deprotonation (de-doping) of the --N.dbd.sites in the polymers leads to characteristic conductivity vs. concentration curves which can be calibrated to produce reliable, instantaneous readings of the acid/base concentrations at various points in the working environment.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1996Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Gumbs Associates, Inc.Inventor: Guang-Way Jang
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Patent number: 5849591Abstract: The invention is directed to a method for determining the portion of a gaseous or vaporous component in a gas mixture utilizing a detecting substance which can enter into a chemical reaction with the component to produce a coloration of the detecting substance and utilizing a device for evaluating the coloration. The method includes the steps of: passing the gas mixture at a constant volume flow through a channel containing the detecting substance; detecting a reflectance signal I(t) within a defined spatially fixed length segment of the channel; determining a slope .DELTA.I/.DELTA.t at the start of the chemical reaction during a time interval .DELTA.t in which the detecting substance is present in excess; determining a saturation reflectance signal I.sup.100% toward the end of the chemical reaction which corresponds to an almost complete chemical conversion of the detecting substance within the length segment; and, determining a normalized slope in correspondence to the formal relationship: .DELTA.I/(I.sup.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1997Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Dragerwerk AktiengesellschaftInventors: Wolfgang Bather, Ingo Kaneblei, Matthias Martens, Andreas Mohrmann, Ingo Pooch
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Patent number: 5849594Abstract: A carbon dioxide sensitive material including a polymer binder, a plasticiser, a lipophilic organic quaternary cation, an indicator dye anion and an aromatic alcohol in such concentration that the material changes color in accordance with the concentration of carbon dioxide.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1997Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Sealed Air (NZ) LimitedInventors: Simon Neville Balderson, Robert John Whitwood, Andrew Mills, Lela Margaret Monaf
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Patent number: 5846833Abstract: A method for testing a non-hydrocarbon refrigerant, such as CFC-12 or HFC-134a, in a closed system for hydrocarbons, HCFC-22 refrigerant and ammonia is provided wherein a sample of the non-hydrocarbon refrigerant is withdrawn from the closed system, the pressure of the sample is measured and a metered portion of the sample is passed through a test apparatus (20) including a testing tube (30), a testing tube holder (40) for supporting the testing tube (30) and outfitted with a vent (48) to the atmosphere, and a pressure gauge (70) for indicating the pressure of the sample withdrawn. A medium (38) for indicating the presence of hydrocarbons in the sample flow passing through the testing tube is deposited on a surface disposed in the testing tube. The presence of undesired HCFC-22 refrigerant in the CFC-12 or HFC-134a is indicated by a higher pressure reading on the pressure gauge (70).Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1997Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventors: Warren R. Clough, Lowell E. Paige, John Attanasio, William A. Faris, H. Harvey Michels, David A. Condit
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Patent number: 5833882Abstract: A detecting agent for detecting at least one member selected from the group consisting of halogen gases and acidic gases which is contained in a gas, wherein the detecting agent comprises a discoloring component which comprises a hydroxide of a transition metal and Congo Red. Halogen gases and acidic gases which are contained in hydrogen, nitrogen, argon, or helium can be detected under a dry condition with a high sensitivity in accordance with the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Japan Pionics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takashi Shimada, Youji Nawa
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Patent number: 5834626Abstract: Colorimetric indicators for breath, air, gas, & vapor analyses that can be thrown away after a single use, are easy to use, low cost, small, and simple to manufacture for indicating at least volume passed through the colorimetric indicators and may also be used to indicate concentration of an analyte within breath, air, gas, & vapor passed through the colorimetric indicators. The present invention is directed to colorimetric indicators for breath, air, gas, & vapor analyses. The colorimetric indicators may have a housing with an entrance port, an outlet, a volume indicator, and an analyte indicating reagent. The volume indicator may be a breath volume reagent. Different analytes may be measured, the analyte indicating reagent depending upon the particular analyte being to monitored. The breath volume indicator is colorimetric, and changes color when a predetermined volume of air is passed through the colorimetric indicators for breath, air, gas, & vapor analyses.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Inventors: Emory S. De Castro, Douglas R. Malat
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Patent number: 5831144Abstract: A process and apparatus for determining the amount of contamination in the lubricant phase of a refrigeration system. The process utilizes a clear glass tube which contains an inert substance such as glass beads coated with a solvatochromic compound, preferably the solvatochromic compound is a mixture of Benzophenoxazine and Benzophenoxazone. A sample of the lubricant to be tested is passed into the glass tube and passes over the glass beads, picking up a portion of the solvatochromic compound. A white absorbent material such as sterile cellulose is positioned adjacent the coated substrate and the color reaction between the lubricant and the solvatochromic compound is clearly evident on the white absorbent material which then can be compared with a standard set of colors to determine the amount of the contamination.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Inventor: John Pastorello
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Patent number: 5756631Abstract: Viscous, liquid hexafluoroisopropanol-siloxane polymers having the basic structure: ##STR1## wherein R.sub.1 is a monovalent hydrocarbon radical selected from the group consisting of C.sub.1 -C.sub.6 alkyl groups; cyclohexyl groups and phenyl groups;R.sub.2 is ##STR2## wherein m=1 to 4; and n is an integer greater than 1, are useful for rapid, reversible vapor sorption, especially for hydrogen bond accepting vapors.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1994Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Jay W. Grate
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Patent number: 5753185Abstract: There is provided an emission testing system which maintains system integrity and which can be manufactured at less cost than current standard emission testing systems. The system includes a sampling unit for collecting emissions from a vehicle and diluting the collected emissions with background ambient air as required and means for drawing a proportional test sample from the bulk air/emission mixture. The analyzer is a single unit which includes a reaction cell for chemiluminescence reactions and a combustion cell for flame ionization analysis. In addition the system includes a common sample conditioning for the test sample prior to splitting the test sample for chemiluminescence and flame ionization analysis.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: California Analytical Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Loren T. Mathews, Radhakrishna Murty Neti
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Patent number: 5750184Abstract: A biological indicator is formed from two members (or a sheet with one portion folded onto another portion) which are sealed together and form a pathway having three sections. One section opens to the exterior and is preferably configured as a tortuous path. A middle pathway portion downstream of the tortuous path houses a frangible ampule. The frangible ampule contains growth medium for microorganisms. An interior pathway portion (most downstream from the exterior) houses a carrier inoculated with spores of a microorganism. The biological indicator preferably is prepared by a process in which a thermoplastic sheet has the pathway formed by thermoforming and the sealing is by heat sealing.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1995Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Pharmaceutical Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Imburgia