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US11474036B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11474036-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917053356-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 9, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 18, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 18, 2022 |
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Provided is a flocculation state monitoring sensor with which blockage of an ejecting part which ejects a gas towards a light emitting part and a light receiving part can be prevented, and which performs stable monitoring. A flocculation state monitoring sensor comprising: a light emitting part which irradiates laser light towards a measuring region which measures a flocculation state; and a light receiving part which receives light scattered along a direction which intersects with a direction along an optical axis of said light emitting part, wherein the light emitting part and the light receiving part are cleaned by air being ejected from nozzles theretowards. A small amount of air is provided to the nozzles between cleaning periods to purge floc, etc.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A flocculation state monitoring sensor comprising: a light emitting part configured to radiate light toward a measuring region in which a flocculation state is measured; a light receiving part configured to receive light scattered in a direction crossing an optical axis direction of the light emitting part; a nozzle for cleaning the light emitting part configured to eject a gas toward the light emitting part; a nozzle for cleaning the light receiving part configured to eject a gas toward the light receiving part; and a control means configured to control ejection of the gas from each of the nozzles, wherein the control means performs control to execute a cleaning period in which the gas is ejected toward the light emitting part from the nozzle for cleaning the light emitting part or the gas is ejected toward the light receiving part from the nozzle for cleaning the light receiving part, and a purging period in which a gas is discharged at a lower flow speed than in the cleaning period from the nozzle during a time between cleaning periods for purging water or floc in the nozzle, wherein a time of the purging period is 6 to 50 milliseconds. 2. The flocculation state monitoring sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the nozzles supply gases through electromagnetic valves, respectively. 3. The flocculation state monitoring sensor according to claim 2 , wherein chambers are provided between the nozzles and the electromagnetic valves, respectively. 4. The flocculation state monitoring sensor according to claim 3 , wherein a time of the cleaning period is 2 to 10 seconds. 5. The flocculation state monitoring sensor according to claim 4 , wherein the cleaning period is performed at a frequency of one time per 5 to 60 minutes, and the purging period is performed at a frequency of one time per 0.5 to 5 minutes. 6. The flocculation state monitoring sensor according to claim 2 , wherein a time of the cleaning period is 2 to 10 seconds. 7. The flocculation state monitoring sensor according to claim 6 , wherein the cleaning period is performed at a frequency of one time per 5 to 60 minutes, and the purging period is performed at a frequency of one time per 0.5 to 5 minutes. 8. The flocculation state monitoring sensor according to claim 1 , wherein a time of the cleaning period is 2 to 10 seconds. 9. The flocculation state monitoring sensor according to claim 8 , wherein the cleaning period is performed at a frequency of one time per 5 to 60 minutes, and the purging period is performed at a frequency of one time per 0.5 to 5 minutes.
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