Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Optical gas detection
- Patent Title (中): 光气检测
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Application No.: US11721070Application Date: 2005-12-16
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Publication No.: US07728977B2Publication Date: 2010-06-01
- Inventor: Stephen N. Sutton , Rodney Royston Watts , Michael Proctor
- Applicant: Stephen N. Sutton , Rodney Royston Watts , Michael Proctor
- Applicant Address: CH Uster
- Assignee: Honeywell Analytics AG
- Current Assignee: Honeywell Analytics AG
- Current Assignee Address: CH Uster
- Agency: Husch Blackwell Sanders Welsh & Katz
- Priority: EP04257885 20041217; EP04257886 20041217; EP04257887 20041217; EP04257888 20041217; EP04257889 20041217; EP04257890 20041217; EP04257898 20041217; EP04257899 20041217; EP04257895 20041220
- International Application: PCT/GB2005/004870 WO 20051216
- International Announcement: WO2006/064256 WO 20060622
- Main IPC: G01N21/00
- IPC: G01N21/00

Abstract:
The present invention provides a transmitter unit for an open path gas detector for detecting a target gas and comprises: a radiation transmitter, e.g. a tuneable laser diode, capable of emitting radiation at a wavelength absorbed by the target gas, and a radiation deflector, having a deflecting part and a non-deflecting part, e.g. a mirror having a non-reflective part. The deflecting part and the non-deflecting part are located in the path of the radiation emitted by the transmitter and the non-deflecting part does not deflect the said radiation emitted by the transmitter or does so to a different extent than the deflecting part. In this way, the beam has a core in shadow that can be used to align the beam with a receiver unit. The radiation deflector is preferably a mirror having a reflective surface for reflecting radiation emitted by the transmitter and a non-reflective part that does not reflect the said radiation emitted by the transmitter or does so to a lesser extent that the reflecting surface. The non-reflective part is preferably transparent so that it allows radiation to pass through it, which can be used to measure the wavelength of the transmitter and, if necessary correct it.
Public/Granted literature
- US20090231588A1 OPTICAL GAS DETECTION Public/Granted day:2009-09-17
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