Respirator cartridge end-of-service life indicator
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1. A toxic gas and vapor sensor comprising:
- a temperature-electronic transducer embedded in a toxic gas and vapor adsorbent, the transducer being electrically responsive to the exothermicity of said adsorbent and its adsorbate when said adsorbent is exposed to toxic gases and vapors;
means for at least partially insulating said transducer and adsorbent against heat loss; and
a second temperature-electronic transducer in spaced juxtaposition with said embedded transducer, said second transducer being free of said adsorbent and spaced away therefrom.
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Abstract
A gas or vapor sensing and alarm device in an air purifying respirator for warning the wearer of hazardous levels of gases or vapors penetrating through the respirator cartridge. An exothermic sensor which can be fitted in the cartridge adaptor or facepiece cavity of the respirator monitors the heat evolved during adsorption of the vapor or gas into the sensor'"'"'s adsorbent and triggers in alarm when the respirator cartridge has reached the end of its service life.
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1. A toxic gas and vapor sensor comprising:
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a temperature-electronic transducer embedded in a toxic gas and vapor adsorbent, the transducer being electrically responsive to the exothermicity of said adsorbent and its adsorbate when said adsorbent is exposed to toxic gases and vapors; means for at least partially insulating said transducer and adsorbent against heat loss; and a second temperature-electronic transducer in spaced juxtaposition with said embedded transducer, said second transducer being free of said adsorbent and spaced away therefrom. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. An end-of-service life indicator for respirator cartridges comprising:
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a toxic gas and vapor sensor having juxtapositioned "active" and "reference" elements; said active element comprising a first temperature-electronic transducer imbedded in a toxic gas and vapor adsorbent, the transducer being electrically responsive to variations in its ambient temperature and the exothermicity of said adsorbent and its adsorbate when exposed to toxic gases and vapors; said reference element comprising a second temperature-electronic transducer having substantially identical electrical response characteristics to those of said first transducer, said second transducer being spaced away from said adsorbent and electrically responsive only to its ambient temperature, the proximity of said active and reference elements being such that their respective ambient temperatures are substantially identical at all times; electrically energized circuit means into which said active and reference elements of said sensor are electrically balanced in the absence of toxic gases and vapors; and alarm means for alerting attention to an exothermicity in said active element resulting from exposure of the sensor to toxic vapors and gases and causing electrical imbalance of said circuit, the presence of which may indicate an end of the service life of a respirator cartridge next to which said sensor may be placed for monitoring the filtering efficiency of said cartridge. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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