Substance detection and alarm using a spectrometer built into a steering wheel assembly
First Claim
1. A substance detection apparatus system in a vehicle for light reflectance measurements, the apparatus system comprising:
- an infrared spectrometer mounted in a steering wheel assembly wherein an output light beam of the spectrometer is directed through holes in the steering wheel assembly for producing reflected light according to the spectral lines associated with a substance in contact with the steering wheel assembly and for producing an alarm signal when the spectral lines of the reflected light match one of a stored alarm spectrum.
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Abstract
A spectrometer for infrared reflectance measurements of samples for identification of the sample materials is built into a steering wheel assembly. The spectrometer includes a window and optics on a bench adjacent the window, so that the optics will be aligned with the sample when the device is placed in optical alignment with or directly against the sample. The optics include a broad-band IR light source (ordinary lamp) shining onto an acousto-optic tunable filter (AOTF), which passes narrow-band IR light with a swept frequency; a lens focusing the IR through the window onto the sample; and a reflectance detector aligned with the window of the spectrometer to pick up reflected light. A computer, which may be mounted in the spectrometer, compares the detected reflectance spectrum with stored sample data spectra, and identifies the material or the components of the material and their proportions. When a control substance is detected an alarm signal is produced.
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6 Claims
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1. A substance detection apparatus system in a vehicle for light reflectance measurements, the apparatus system comprising:
- an infrared spectrometer mounted in a steering wheel assembly wherein an output light beam of the spectrometer is directed through holes in the steering wheel assembly for producing reflected light according to the spectral lines associated with a substance in contact with the steering wheel assembly and for producing an alarm signal when the spectral lines of the reflected light match one of a stored alarm spectrum.
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6. A method of identifying a material composition of a sample, comprising:
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(a) providing a spectrometer in a steering wheel assembly, including a window disposed in an exterior position in one of;
i) optical alignment and ii) against a surface of the sample;
(b) projecting a spectral light beam onto the sample;
(c) receiving reflected light from the sample;
(d) spectrally analyzing the reflected light for a selected substance;
(e) upon detection of the substance at a selected magnitude, sending an alarm signal to an alarm circuit.
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