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Method and apparatus for testing a person's breath for the determination of its alcohol content

  • US 4,317,453 A
  • Filed: 02/11/1980
  • Issued: 03/02/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/22/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of determining the instant of time at which a test for alcohol content in exhaled breath should be initiated comprising:

  • (a) heating a thermal capacitor having a known thermal capacity Co to an initial temperature To ;

    (b) sensing the temperature of the thermal capacitor;

    (c) causing exhaled breath which is to be tested for alcohol content to flow past the thermal capacitor;

    (d) stopping the heating of the thermal capacitor when the exhaled breath causes said capacitor to be cooled by a rate greater than that due to natural cooling;

    (e) measuring the change in temperature of the thermal capacitor, which change in temperature is indicative of a cooling of the thermal capacitor due to natural cooling plus cooling due to the passing exhaled breath for a period of time, using the sensed temperature of the thermal capacitor;

    (f) comparing the change in temperature of step (e) with a known change in temperature for the thermal capacitor which corresponds to cooling by a sufficient total volume of exhaled breath past the thermal capacitor j; and

    (g) determining the instant of time at which the measured change in temperature at least equals the known change in temperature, which instant substantially equals the instant of time at which the test for alcohol content should be initiated.

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