John DiDomenico - Algonquin IL James H. Johnson - Woodstock IL Kenneth W. Michaels - Spring Grove IL Donald H. Stedman - Denver CO Dennis L. Smith - Severna Park MD
Assignee:
Envirotest Systems Corp. - Tucson AZ Colorado Seminary - Denver CO
International Classification:
G01N 2101 G01N 2135
US Classification:
2503385
Abstract:
Apparatus for detecting and measuring relative concentrations of pollutants such as HC, CO and CO. sub. 2 in the exhaust emissions from passing vehicles includes an infrared (IR) beam source for directing an IR beam through a vehicle's exhaust plume and a detector disposed on one side of a roadway and a lateral transfer mirror (LTM) disposed on the other side of the roadway for lateral reflecting of the IR beam back through the vehicle's exhaust plume and onto the detector. The LTM allows for close spacing and precise alignment between the emitted and reflected beam paths and permits the IR beam source and detector to be disposed in a single module. Compensation for variation in a range of vehicle operating conditions is provided by adjustable, computer-controlled potentiometers, while audio and/or visible light feedback of the detected IR signal allows a single operator to precisely align the optical components of the apparatus. The IR detector module includes a rotating mirror arrangement for directing the reflected IR beam in a pulsed manner onto a plurality of spaced detector elements, each adapted for detecting a specific pollutant, with the detector elements calibrated with each detected IR pulse to reduce errors arising from circuit drift.
William F. Gordon - Chicago IL, US Thomas Jaworski - Kenosha WI, US Alex Mecker - Milwaukee WI, US Kenneth W. Michaels - Spring Grove IL, US Nathan P. Hendon - Franklin WI, US Sandrine Lebas - San Francisco CA, US Grace Kim - Tempe AZ, US Jonathan Rathbone - Chicago IL, US Krista Bangsund - San Francisco CA, US Lea Kobeli - San Francisco CA, US Sydney Minnis - Chicago IL, US In Shr Tseng - San Mateo CA, US
International Classification:
A61L 9/03
US Classification:
239289
Abstract:
A volatile material dispenser includes a housing and a dispensing mechanism disposed within the housing for emitting a volatile material. A faceplate is attached to the housing and provides an aesthetically pleasing look to the volatile material dispenser.
Main Street School Glen Ellyn IL 1961-1962, Abraham Lincoln Elementary School Glen Ellyn IL 1962-1968, Glen Ellyn Junior High School Glen Ellyn IL 1968-1970