Impurity Patents (Class 73/31.03)
  • Patent number: 6736000
    Abstract: A highly sensitive electronic ion cell for the measurement of trace elements in He carrier gas which involves glow discharge. A constant wave (CW) stable glow discharge detector which is controlled through a biased resistor, can detect the change of electron density caused by impurities in the He carrier gas by many orders of magnitude larger than that caused by direct ionization or electron capture. The stable glow discharge detector utilizes a floating pseudo-electrode to form a probe in or near the plasma and a solid rod electrode. By using this probe, the large variation of electron density due to trace amounts of impurities can be directly measured. The solid rod electrode provides greater stability and thus easier alignment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2004
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Jackson C. Koo, Conrad M. Yu
  • Publication number: 20040055363
    Abstract: A system and method for measuring fluid flow rate in a system where fluid is pumped, such as a gas monitoring instrument where gas is pumped from a space such as a room or enclosure through a conduit to a sensor. The flow of gas through a pump is determined by measuring motor back-e.m.f. which is proportional to motor speed. In a system where motor speed is regulated by pulse width modulation of the motor drive voltage, the back-e.m.f. is sampled during intervals between the drive pulses applied to the motor, and in a further aspect the sampling is done at selected, spaced-apart or infrequent intervals such as once for every ten or once for every hundred motor drive pulses. Advantageously, in an instrument that uses a microprocessor and analog-to-digital converter to measure gas-concentration, the same microprocessor and converter can provide the PWM control of the pump, in response to the back-e.m.f. generated by the pump motor between the drive pulses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 30, 2003
    Publication date: March 25, 2004
    Inventor: L. Rodney Bristol
  • Patent number: 6701772
    Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring buildings to detect harmful chemical or biological agents. Self-propelled harmful agent detectors are provided that can propel themselves using motors and self-contained power sources. On-board harmful agent sensors can detect the presence of harmful agents and transmit information for reception by a receiving unit. Some sensors can identify the type of agent and transmit the agent type. Some detectors can measure the intensity or concentration of the harmful agent presence and transmit that intensity. Some systems include locating devices for determining positions of the roaming detectors, as well as mapping software to map the location of the individual moving detectors. Systems may include software for plotting the relative concentrations of agents detected to locate the origination of the source within the building.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2004
    Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.
    Inventors: Ruth D. Kreichauf, Keith L. Curtner
  • Publication number: 20040035186
    Abstract: The present invention is a novel collection device that allows constituents of air to collect on a test strip included within the collection device. Specifically, the collector allows a removable test strip to be inserted in the collector while an air sample passes therethrough. Thereafter, the test strip is removed from the collector and analyzed to determine the constituents of air that passed through the test strip and collector. When using the collector to inspect for trace amounts of explosives within a package, the collector is connected to a package-collector interface because the shape of the package-collector interface corresponds to that of the collector. An air sample is extracted from the interior of the package and through both the interface and the collector, including the test strip. As the air is extracted, the constituents of air collect on the test strip.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2003
    Publication date: February 26, 2004
    Inventors: William C. Allen, Leighton Ige
  • Publication number: 20040035187
    Abstract: The present invention is a novel collection device that allows constituents of air to collect on a test strip included within the collection device. Specifically, the collector allows a removable test strip to be inserted in the collector while an air sample passes therethrough. Thereafter, the test strip is removed from the collector and analyzed to determine the constituents of air that passed through the test strip and collector. When using the collector to inspect for trace amounts of explosives within a piece of baggage, the collector is connected to a baggage-collector interface because the shape of the baggage-collector interface corresponds to that of the collector. The baggage-collector interface is secured to the baggage and an air sample is extracted from the interior of the baggage and through both the interface and the collector, including the test strip. As the air is extracted, the constituents of air collect on the test strip.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2003
    Publication date: February 26, 2004
    Inventors: William C. Allen, Leighton Ige
  • Publication number: 20040031339
    Abstract: An apparatus for detecting an intrusion of an environmental substance into an environmentally sealed electronic components package. The electronic components package generally includes a plastic coated or plastic enclosed electronic component, that includes a printed circuit board and/or integrated circuits. The intrusion of the environmental substance into the electronic components package can be measured by one of a plurality of monitors. The monitors can detect the presence of the environmental substance and alert a user that a break in the seal of the electronic components package has occurred.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2002
    Publication date: February 19, 2004
    Inventors: Dale W. Swanson, Len R. Enlow, Anton B. Monge
  • Publication number: 20040020267
    Abstract: A system and method for detecting hazardous materials inside containers includes an air distribution plate 20 that defines an air plenum AP with a series of openings 22 that function to distribute a flow of air. An air input port 26 and an air output port 28 are provided to allow connection to an air recirculation and sensor system 30 including an air mover 32 having an inlet duct 34 that is selectively connectable to the air outlet port 28 and an outlet duct 36 that is selectively connectable to the air inlet port 26 of the semi-trailer 10. Upon the creation of a recirculation air flow, the air recirculation and sensor system 30 functions to detect the presence of hazardous materials with in the containment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 21, 2002
    Publication date: February 5, 2004
    Applicant: Lockheed Martin Corp.
    Inventor: Clifford A. Megerle
  • Publication number: 20040020266
    Abstract: The present invention includes a system and method for detecting contaminated objects, for example mail pieces, through use of a pinching device that compresses the objects, thereby possibly releasing potential contaminant-containing particles into the air in a closed chamber. Whatever particles are in the closed chamber mix with the air in the closed chamber and form cavity air, which is captured by a detection and alert mechanism.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2002
    Publication date: February 5, 2004
    Applicant: Lockheed Martin Corporation
    Inventors: Michael A. Wisniewski, Eugene Stradley
  • Publication number: 20030200788
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for adsorbing surface-active compounds, such as corrosion inhibitors and water, from pressurized gas streams utilizing existing gas pipeline sampling valves. The apparatus includes an adsorption trap assembly containing an adsorption material packing, such as silica gel, fixedly positioned to selectively adsorb any surface-active compound(s)or water in the gas stream passing through the trap. After sampling, the adsorption material packing is removed and treated to desorb any entrained compound(s) for recovery, testing and identification. The method and apparatus have particular utility in determining the presence of corrosion inhibitors that have been added to petroleum pipelines upstream of the sampling point(s).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2002
    Publication date: October 30, 2003
    Inventor: Timothy Dale Newbound
  • Publication number: 20030196937
    Abstract: A contaminant detection system for mail is provided. A mail piece enters the system according to the present invention and a probe is inserted into the mail piece. An extraction device, such as, for example, a vacuum system, extracts a sample of air, including any dust and other particles, from inside the mail piece. The extracted sample is provided to a sampling system that monitors for the presence of a possible contaminant. If any type of contaminant is found in the sampled air, dust and other particles, a signal can be provided to alert an operator of contaminant detection and the mail piece can be diverted and held for further investigation. If no contaminants are detected, the mail piece is accepted and delivered to a normal processing path.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 17, 2002
    Publication date: October 23, 2003
    Applicant: Pitney Bowes Incorporated
    Inventors: David W. Spencer, Pradeep K. Das
  • Patent number: 6609415
    Abstract: A test piece made of a material equal to the material of the workpiece is formed in a size that permits the test piece to be housed in an adsorption tube container mounted to a mass analyzing apparatus of a gas chromatograph. The test piece is left to stand for a predetermined time in a measuring site of the atmosphere within a cleansing chamber and, then, recovered. The recovered test piece is introduced into a mass analyzing apparatus of a gas chromatograph (GC-MS apparatus) for measurement of the material of the contaminant and the mass of the contaminant, thereby evaluating the degree of contamination of the measured point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2003
    Assignee: Hitachi Plant Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Syuichi Ishiwari, Haruo Kato
  • Publication number: 20030136203
    Abstract: This apparatus and method allows collection concentrated sample of content in shipping packages without unsealing the package by forcing airflow via existing hidden gaps (101) or, if necessary, creating one by a small incision.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2002
    Publication date: July 24, 2003
    Inventor: Sung Hoon Yoon
  • Publication number: 20030136179
    Abstract: A mail tub in the form of a substantially rigid container and a removable lid which seals the container. The container includes an air inlet port and an air outlet port for sampling air in the mail tub for possible biological contamination, such as anthrax. The container includes structure along the bottom and walls to prevent mail from contacting the walls and bottom. Such structure, in one embodiment, may include raised standoffs along the bottom of the container and channels along the walls to facilitate airflow efficiency through the mail tub when the lid is attached and an air pressure source is applied to the one of the ports. Air samples of the sealed container air are collected for contamination analysis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2002
    Publication date: July 24, 2003
    Applicant: Lockheed Martin Corp., a Maryland corporation
    Inventors: Robert J. Felice, Patrick J. Fitzgibbons
  • Patent number: 6584826
    Abstract: Apparatus for testing the quality of air in sources of compressed air in which a housing forms an elongated bore closed at one end by an elastomeric bag or balloon and at the other end by a check valve to form a chamber to hold a test strip which is chemically treated to change color or characteristics when air contaminants are present. The air to be tested is introduced through the valve to inflate the balloon and maintain the test strip under air pressure where it can be viewed through a transparent portion of the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Inventors: William B. Stephenson, Craig W. Stephenson
  • Patent number: 6578406
    Abstract: A sandwich device was prepared by electrodeposition 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, tetrakis(p-decylphenylisocyano)platinum tetranitroplatinate, from toluene onto the oligomer layer, and then coating the platinum complex with aluminum by vapor deposition. This device showed rectification of current and gave electroluminescence. The electroluminescence spectrum (&lgr;max=545 nm) corresponded to the photoluminescence spectrum of the platinum complex. Exposure of the device to acetone vapor caused the electroemission to shift to 575 nm. Exposure to toluene vapor caused a return to the original spectrum. These results demonstrate a new type of sensor that reports the arrival of organic vapors with an electroluminescent signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2003
    Assignee: Regents of the University of Minnesota
    Inventors: Yoshihito Kunugi, Kent R. Mann, Larry L. Miller, Christopher L. Exstrom
  • Publication number: 20030086825
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: November 2, 2001
    Publication date: May 8, 2003
    Inventor: H. George Brennan
  • Patent number: 6555385
    Abstract: A collector is provided which is capable of simultaneously capturing and collecting particulate and gaseous chlorinated organic compounds contained in a fluid. The collector 3 includes a housing 6 and a captor 7 disposed within the housing 6. The captor 7 includes a tubular porous core member 7a of a sintered glass having one end closed with a close member 7c, and a gas-permeable sheet 7b fitted around the core member 7a. The gas-permeable sheet 7b is, for example, a paper-like sheet having a fibrous activated carbon and inorganic fibers. The particulate and gaseous chlorinated organic compounds contained in a gas sample flowing into the captor through a sampling tube 2 are simultaneously collected and removed from the gas sample by the core member 7a and the gas-permeable sheet 7b, and the gas sample free from the chlorinated organic compounds is then discharged from an outlet port 6b.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2003
    Assignees: Miura Co., Ltd., Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Katsuhisa Honda, Noriaki Hamada, Masazumi Yamashita, Hirofumi Nakamura, Osamu Kajikawa, Mamoru Hatada, Susumu Fujita, Atsumi Matsumoto, Tominori Sato
  • Patent number: 6537347
    Abstract: A chemical filter unit 10 is made of a chemical filter 12 and a filter life detection sensor 1. The filter life detection sensor 1 is provided with an adsorption state detection sensor 3 and a reference sensor 4 to which a flow of air is blocked. The sensors 3 and 4 are made of the same filter material as the chemical filter 12 with a pair of electrodes sandwiching the filter material. An oscillation circuit, in which the sensors 3 and 4 constitute a part of the oscillating conditions, detects changes in impedance of the sensors 3 and 4 based on the changes in oscillation frequencies. A measurement of the adsorption state detection sensor 3 is corrected with a measurement of the reference sensor 4 in order to remove effects of temperature and humidity, obtain a measurement corresponding to the amount of adsorption of chemical substances, and decide on the timing of replacing the chemical filter based on the corrected measurement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignees: Omron Corporation, Tokyo Electron LTD
    Inventors: Satoshi Motouji, Iichi Hirao, Teruyuki Hayashi, Misako Saito
  • Publication number: 20030047692
    Abstract: An object is to provide a measuring method and a measuring apparatus having excellent working efficiency, which can measure an optional substance contained in a predetermined gas accurately and promptly, and an exposure method and an exposure apparatus. An exposure apparatus S comprises; a measuring section M capable of measuring an absorptive substance, a gas supply unit N which can supply a gas GS in an optical path space LS to the measuring section M, a clean gas supply unit H which can supply a clean gas GT2 in which the absorptive substance has been reduced, to the measuring section M, and a switchover device B which can switch the supply of the gas GS and the clean gas GT2, to the measuring section M. Measurement of the concentration of the absorptive substance contained in the gas GS is performed accurately in a state where the residual absorptive substance in the measuring section M is reduced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2002
    Publication date: March 13, 2003
    Applicant: NIKON CORPORATION
    Inventors: Hiroyuki Nagasaka, Takashi Aoki
  • Patent number: 6457347
    Abstract: A highly sensitive electronic ion cell for the measurement of trace elements in He carrier gas which involves glow discharge. A constant wave (CW) glow discharge detector which is controlled through a biased resistor, can detect the change of electron density caused by impurities in the He carrier gas by many orders of magnitude larger than that caused by direct ionization or electron capture. The glow discharge detector utilizes a floating pseudo-electrode to form a probe in or near the plasma. By using this probe, the large variation of electron density due to trace amounts of impurities can be directly measured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2002
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Jackson C. Koo, Conrad M. Yu
  • Patent number: 6418781
    Abstract: An analyzing apparatus for assaying various kinds of trace impurity contents in various kinds of high-purity gases, having an atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometer useful for determination of trace impurity contents in such high-purity gases on the ppb to sub ppb levels and a gas chromatograph integrated therewith, enabling high efficiency determination of trace impurity contents in high-purity gases. The analyzing apparatus having a gas chromatograph (8) and an atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometer (6), is provided with a system (10) for introducing a sample gas introduced from a sample gas introduction source directly to the atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometer (6); a system (14a, 14b) for introducing the sample gas via the gas chromatograph (8) to the atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometer (6); and a channel selector (11, 13, 15) for changing over the channel of the sample gas to either of these two systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2002
    Assignee: Nippon Sanso Corporation
    Inventors: Akira Nishina, Tsutomu Kikuchi, Makoto Tanaka, Hidetoshi Yoshida, Tetsuya Kimijima
  • Patent number: 6341521
    Abstract: Provided is a process for measuring the amount of impurities in a gas sample filling a laser absorption spectroscopy analysis cell. The process includes calculating the value of a characteristic representative of the absorbance of the gas sample, from a measurement of the gas sample at a single given pressure, and quantifying the impurities on the basis of a predetermined law for the variation of the characteristic as a function of the amount of impurities. The characteristic is the ratio of the difference between the luminous intensity (Iana) of a light beam transmitted through the gas and the luminous intensity (Iref) of the incident beam to the luminous intensity (Iref) of the incident beam. The impurities are quantified on the basis of a value of the coefficient of proportionality between the amount of impurities and the characteristic, determined on the basis of a table of variation of the characteristic as a function of pressure, for a given amount of impurities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2002
    Assignee: L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude
    Inventors: Mélanie Bartolomey, Jean-Marc Girard, Patrick Mauvais, James McAndrew
  • Patent number: 6338977
    Abstract: A sandwich device was prepared by electrodeposition 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, tetrakis(p-decylphenylisocyano)platinum tetranitroplatinate, from toluene onto the oligomer layer, and then coating the platinum complex with aluminum by vapor deposition. This device showed rectification of current and gave electroluminescence. The electroluminescence spectrum (&mgr;max=545 nm) corresponded to the photoluminescence spectrum of the platinum complex. Exposure of the device to acetone vapor caused the electroemission to shift to 575 nm. Exposure to toluene vapor caused a return to the original spectrum. These results demonstrate a new type of sensor that reports the arrival of organic vapors with an electroluminescent signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2002
    Assignee: Regents of the University of Minnesota
    Inventors: Yoshihito Kunugi, Kent R. Mann, Larry L. Miller, Christopher L. Exstrom
  • Publication number: 20010029775
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method for analyzing particulate matter in a gas for analyzing simply and with high precision the particulate matter in an engine emission and an apparatus therefor by which dry soot, SOF and sulfate in PM contained in an engine emission can be fractionated individually even in a trifle amount. The present invention further provides a carbon differentiating and analyzing apparatus capable of differentiating and analyzing with precision the organic carbon and the elemental carbon contained in a sample and capable of performing a predetermined analysis with precision in a short time by reducing the period of time required for the analysis. The present invention is constituted such that a heating furnace is provided with a filter which has caught PM contained in engine emission.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2000
    Publication date: October 18, 2001
    Inventors: Hiroshi Uchihara, Junji Okayama, Atsushi Bando, Masahiko Ikeda, Masayuki Adachi, Ichiro Asano, Hirokazu Fukushima
  • Patent number: 6303077
    Abstract: The invention concerns a method of monitoring and controlling the furnace atmosphere when sintering PM compacts. According to the invention, the gases determining the carbon and oxygen potentials are measured continuously.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2001
    Assignee: Höganäs AB
    Inventors: Johan Arvidsson, Ola Eriksson
  • Publication number: 20010025524
    Abstract: A test piece made of a material equal to the material of the workpiece is formed in a size that permits the test piece to be housed in an adsorption tube container mounted to a mass analyzing apparatus of a gas chromatograph. The test piece is left to stand for a predetermined time in a measuring site of the atmosphere within a cleansing chamber and, then, recovered. The recovered test piece is introduced into a mass analyzing apparatus of a gas chromatograph (GC-MS apparatus) for measurement of the material of the contaminant and the mass of the contaminant, thereby evaluating the degree of contamination of the measured point.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2001
    Publication date: October 4, 2001
    Inventors: Syuichi Ishiwari, Haruo Kato