Gas detector with normalized response and improved sensitivity

US10458900B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10458900-B2
Application numberUS-201615759165-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 7, 2016
Priority dateSep 10, 2015
Publication dateOct 29, 2019
Grant dateOct 29, 2019

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A non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector includes an infrared light source, a first closed chamber, a first acoustic sensor in fluid communication with the first closed chamber, a second closed chamber, and a second acoustic sensor in fluid communication with the second closed chamber. The first closed chamber comprises a plurality of windows that are substantially transparent to infrared light from the infrared light source. The second closed chamber comprises at least one window that is substantially transparent to infrared light from the infrared light source, and the first closed chamber is arranged in series with the second closed chamber between the infrared light source and the second closed chamber.

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A non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector comprising: an infrared light source; a first closed chamber, wherein the first closed chamber comprises a plurality of windows that are substantially transparent to infrared light from the infrared light source; a second closed chamber, wherein the second closed chamber comprises at least one window that is substantially transparent to infrared light from the infrared light source, wherein the first closed chamber is arranged in series with the second closed chamber between the infrared light source and the second closed chamber, wherein the first closed chamber comprises at least one sample gas, wherein the second closed chamber comprises at least one reference gas, wherein the at least one reference gas comprises at least one of diborane or nitrous oxide or a combination thereof, and wherein the at least one reference gas absorbs infrared light in a different portion of the infrared spectrum than the at least one sample gas; a first acoustic sensor in fluid communication with the first closed chamber; and a second acoustic sensor in fluid communication with the second closed chamber. 2. The non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector of claim 1 , wherein the reference gas is configured to provide an indication of environmental effects on the acoustic response of the other closed chambers. 3. The non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector of claim 1 , further comprising a sample chamber disposed between the infrared light source and the first closed chamber, wherein the light path is disposed through the sample chamber. 4. The non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector of claim 1 , further comprising a processor in signal communication with the first acoustic sensor and the second acoustic sensor, wherein the processor is configured to convert a signal output from the first acoustic sensor and the second acoustic sensor into a concentration of at least one gas in the light path. 5. The non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector of claim 4 , wherein the at least one gas in the light path is the same as the at least one sample gas. 6. The non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector of claim 1 , wherein the at least one window of the second closed chamber is one of the plurality of windows of the first closed chamber. 7. The non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first closed chamber or the second closed chamber is formed from a transparent material. 8. The non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector of claim 1 , wherein at least one window of the plurality of windows of the first closed chamber is formed from a material, has a thickness, or both that is configured to filter at least a portion of the infrared light from the infrared light source. 9. A method of detecting a gas comprising: passing infrared light through a light path, wherein the light path comprises one or more target gases; absorbing, by the one or more target gases, at least a portion of the infrared fight in the light path; passing the infrared light into a first closed chamber after passing the infrared light through the light path, wherein the first closed chamber comprises a plurality of windows that are substantially transparent to the infrared light, and wherein the first closed chamber comprises a first gas sample; generating a first acoustic signal within the first closed chamber in response to passing the infrared fight into the first closed chamber, wherein the first closed chamber comprises at least one sample gas; passing the infrared light through the closed chamber into a second closed chamber, wherein the second closed chamber comprises at least one window that is substantially transparent to the infrared light; generating a second acoustic signal within the second closed chamber in response to passing the infrared light into the second closed chamber, wherein the second closed chamber comprises at least one reference gas, wherein the at least one reference gas is at least one of diborane or nitrous oxide or a combination thereof, and wherein the at least one reference gas absorbs infrared light in a different portion of the infrared spectrum than the at least one sample gas; detecting the first acoustic signal and the second acoustic signal; and converting the first acoustic signal and the second acoustic signal into a response. 10. method of claim 9 , wherein the response comprises a concentration of a first gas in the light path. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the second acoustic signal generated by the at least one reference gas is configured to provide an indication or environmental effects on the acoustic response in the first closed chamber. 12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the response comprises a signal indicating the presence of the infrared fight based on the second acoustic signal generated by the reference gas. 13. method of claim 12 , wherein the response further comprises at least one of: an indication the attenuation of the infrared light through the plurality of windows or the at least one window, or an indication of the output power of the infrared light from an infrared light source. 14. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: determining that the second acoustic signal is below a threshold; and generating an error signal indicating detector is not working. 15. A non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector comprising: an infrared light source; a plurality of closed chambers arranged in series with respect to a light path from the infrared light source, wherein the plurality of closed chambers comprise a transparent pathway through the plurality of closed chambers; and a plurality of acoustic sensors, wherein each acoustic sensor of the plurality of acoustic sensors is associated with a corresponding closed chamber of the plurality of closed chambers, and wherein each acoustic sensor is in fluid communication with the corresponding closed chamber, wherein a first closed chamber of the plurality of closed chambers comprises a first sample gas, and wherein a second closed chamber of the plurality of closed chambers comprises a reference gas, wherein the reference gas comprises at least one of diborane or nitrous oxide or at least a combination thereof, wherein the reference gas absorbs infrared light in a different wavelength range than the first sample gas or the second sample gas. 16. The non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector of claim 15 , wherein a third closed chamber of the plurality of closed chambers comprises a second sample gas, wherein the second sample gas has a different composition than the first sample gas. 17. The non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector of claim 15 , further comprising a processor in signal communication with the plurality of acoustic sensors, wherein the processor is configured to convert a signal output from the plurality of acoustic sensors into a concentration of a plurality of gases in the light path. 18. The non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector of claim 16 , wherein at least one gas in the light path is the same as the first sample gas or the second sample gas. 19. The non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector of claim 16 , wherein a plurality of detectable gases are in the light path, wherein a first detectable gas of the plurality of detectable gases is the same as the first sample gas, wherein a second detectable gas of the plurality of detectable gases is the same as the second sample gas, and wherein the processor configured to convert a pluralit

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  • in gases · CPC title

  • Gases · CPC title

  • using pneumatic detection {(opto-acoustic detection G01N21/1702)} · CPC title

  • with opto-acoustic detection, e.g. for gases or analysing solids · CPC title

  • with stored values, e.g. threshold values · CPC title

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What does patent US10458900B2 cover?
A non-dispersive photoacoustic gas detector includes an infrared light source, a first closed chamber, a first acoustic sensor in fluid communication with the first closed chamber, a second closed chamber, and a second acoustic sensor in fluid communication with the second closed chamber. The first closed chamber comprises a plurality of windows that are substantially transparent to infrared li…
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Honeywell Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N21/1702. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Oct 29 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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