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Pressure-sensitive optrode

  • US 4,599,901 A
  • Filed: 11/28/1984
  • Issued: 07/15/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/30/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for monitoring changes in pressure of an associated fluid and for generating optical signals related to said changes in pressure, the apparatus comprising:

  • (a) a fiber optic through which an illumination beam from at least one associated light source is transmitted from a first end of the fiber optic to a second end of the fiber optic, the second end of the fiber optic having an end face and a conical region of maximal sensitivity, and the conical region having an apex;

    (b) a fluorescent composition positioned adjacent to the second end of the fiber optic so that the illumination beam emanating from the second end of the fiber optic impinges on the fluorescent composition causing it to generate fluorescent light; and

    (c) resilient means operationally associated with the second end of the fiber optic and the associated fluid whose pressure is to be monitored, the resilient means causing the fluorescent composition to move normally to the end face of the second end of the the fiber optic in response to changes in pressure of the associated fluid so that the fiber optic collects and transmits to its first end an amount of fluorescent light related to the pressure of the associated fluid, and the resilient means causing the fluorescent composition to substantially pass through the conical region of maximal sensitivity adjacent to the apex of the conical region in response to changes in pressure of the associated fluid.

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