Protective shield for an instrument probe

A shield is disclosed that is particularly useful for protecting exposed optical elements at the end of optical probes used in the analysis of hazardous emissions in and around an industrial environment from the contaminating effects of those emissions. The instant invention provides a hood or cowl...

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Main Authors BIRTOLA SAL R, ROSS JAMES R, JOHNSEN HOWARD A
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 02.10.2003
Edition7
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Summary:A shield is disclosed that is particularly useful for protecting exposed optical elements at the end of optical probes used in the analysis of hazardous emissions in and around an industrial environment from the contaminating effects of those emissions. The instant invention provides a hood or cowl in the shape of a right circular cylinder that can be fitted over the end of such optical probes. The hood provides a clear apertures through which the probe can perform unobstructed analysis. The probe optical elements are protected form the external environment by passing a dry gas through the interior of the hood and out through the hood aperture in sufficient quantity and velocity to prevent any significant mixing between the internal and external environments. Additionally, the hood is provided with a cooling jacket to lessen the potential for damaging the probe due to temperature excursions.
Bibliography:Application Number: US20020107853