Particle detector
First Claim
1. A particle detector comprising a first tubular conduit having an outlet to which said particles are translated one by one, said first tubular conduit being made of a shock absorbing material, a second tubular conduit having an inlet connected to the outlet of said first conduit and an outlet, said second tubular conduit being made of a hard resounding material and being disposed with its longitudinal axis at an angle to the trajectory of said particles for causing said particles to impact upon a wall of said second tubular conduit, a third tubular conduit made of shock absorbing material having an input connected to the output of said second tubular conduit, and an impact transducer affixed to the exterior of the wall of said second tubular conduit proximate to the area of impact of said particles for providing an electrical signal for each impact of a particle on said wall.
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Abstract
A particle detector, such as for detecting the passage of seeds through a mechanical seeder, comprising an angled-over impact resounding tubular conduit disposed in the flow of particles such that each particle is caused to impact and be deflected by the wall of the angled-over conduit. An impact detecting transducer, such as a crystal, is attached to the exterior wall of the angled-over conduit at, or proximate to, the area of particle impact. The angled-over conduit is connected between a pair of inlet and outlet conduits made of substantially impact absorbing material. The transducer feeds into a utilization circuit permitting to simply detect whether particles are present or not in the conduit, or, in the alternative, capable of counting the number of particles passing through the conduit.
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- 1. A particle detector comprising a first tubular conduit having an outlet to which said particles are translated one by one, said first tubular conduit being made of a shock absorbing material, a second tubular conduit having an inlet connected to the outlet of said first conduit and an outlet, said second tubular conduit being made of a hard resounding material and being disposed with its longitudinal axis at an angle to the trajectory of said particles for causing said particles to impact upon a wall of said second tubular conduit, a third tubular conduit made of shock absorbing material having an input connected to the output of said second tubular conduit, and an impact transducer affixed to the exterior of the wall of said second tubular conduit proximate to the area of impact of said particles for providing an electrical signal for each impact of a particle on said wall.
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