Method and apparatus for automatic sampling of gases
First Claim
1. Gas washing apparatus for sequentially selecting samples of gas from a common source of gas over a predetermined time interval comprising:
- a plurality of sample containers, an outer housing including at least one display shelf, and support means operative to support said sample containers in a row on said display shelf;
a vacuum source including a gas evacuation line from said vacuum source to each of said sample containers, and a gas supply line extending from said source of gas to each of said sample containers;
menas for connecting said gas supply lines and gas evacuation lines to each of said sample containers;
valve control means normally closing said gas supply and gas evacuation lines to each said sample container including activating means associated with said valve control means and operative to simultaneously open said gas supply line and gas evacuation line to each said sample container in succession whereby to evacuate each said sample container in succession in order to draw gas via said open gas supply line into said sample container from said source of gas, said activating means responsive to a control signal to retain said valve control means for each said sample container in the open position over a predetermined time interval;
control circuit means for transmitting said control signals sequentially ot said activating means at predetermined timed intervals whereby to sequentially open said valve control means for each said sample container while said valve control means for all other said sample containers are in a closed position; and
a control panel associated with said housing, said valve control means on said control panel, and said gas evacuation and gas supply lines extending from said source of gas through said display shelf for connection to said containers.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for continuously monitoring gases exhaled by animals in a laboratory environment for the presence of hepatic bilirubin permits long-term monitoring in which samples are directed into each of a series of sample containers by evacuating each container over a selected time interval while retaining the other containers in a closed position. The gas supply and gas evacuation lines to and from each sample container are simultaneously controlled via a programmer controlled circuit to permit automated sequential filling of the sample containers over a long-term interval. The sample containers are mounted in a wall-mounted cabinet having hinged display shelves for the containers with a common control panel behind the shelves to regulate the sampling and filling operation.
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12 Claims
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1. Gas washing apparatus for sequentially selecting samples of gas from a common source of gas over a predetermined time interval comprising:
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a plurality of sample containers, an outer housing including at least one display shelf, and support means operative to support said sample containers in a row on said display shelf; a vacuum source including a gas evacuation line from said vacuum source to each of said sample containers, and a gas supply line extending from said source of gas to each of said sample containers; menas for connecting said gas supply lines and gas evacuation lines to each of said sample containers; valve control means normally closing said gas supply and gas evacuation lines to each said sample container including activating means associated with said valve control means and operative to simultaneously open said gas supply line and gas evacuation line to each said sample container in succession whereby to evacuate each said sample container in succession in order to draw gas via said open gas supply line into said sample container from said source of gas, said activating means responsive to a control signal to retain said valve control means for each said sample container in the open position over a predetermined time interval; control circuit means for transmitting said control signals sequentially ot said activating means at predetermined timed intervals whereby to sequentially open said valve control means for each said sample container while said valve control means for all other said sample containers are in a closed position; and a control panel associated with said housing, said valve control means on said control panel, and said gas evacuation and gas supply lines extending from said source of gas through said display shelf for connection to said containers. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. In the method for continuous monitoring of gases, particularly carbon monoxide, for the presence of hepatic bilirubin production in rats wherein the rats are collected in cages and gases exhaled by the rats are directed from each cage into a main collection chamber wherein carbon monoxide present is converted to carbon dioxide and thereafter the resultant gas is delivered to a manifold provided with a valve control for each of a series of sample containers, there being a gas supply line extending from said manifold to each of said sample containers and a gas evacuation line extending from a source of vacuum to each of said sample containers, the steps comprising:
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(a) partially filling each said sample container with a liquid and mounting the gas supply line and gas evacuation line in airtight relation to each container; (b) simultaneously opening said gas supply line and gas evacuation line to each container for a predetermined time interval while closing said gas supply lines and gas evacuation lines to all of said other containers; (c) sensing the rate of flow of gas to each said sample container and correlating the rate of flow with the time interval necessary to fill each said sample container; (d) sequentially activating said valve control after a predetermined time interval to successively open said gas supply line and gas evacuation line to each successive sample container while closing the gas supply line and gas evacuation lines to all of the other containers; and (e) followed by disconnecting each said sample container from its associated gas supply and gas evacuation lines while retaining each sample collected in a sealed condition within each respective container for subsequent analysis and testing.
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7. Gas washing apparatus for sequentially selecting samples of gas from a common source of gas over a predetermined time interval comprising:
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a plurality of sample containers; a vacuum source including a main gas evacuation line from said vacuum source and a main gas supply line extending from said source of gas; means for connecting said main gas supply line and main gas evacuation line to each of said sample containers including valve control means normally closing said main gas supply and main gas evacuation lines to each said sample container, an auxiliary gas supply line and an auxiliary gas evacuation line extending between said valve control means and each said sample container, and activating means associated with said valve control means and operative to simultaneously establish communication between said main gas supply line and main gas evacuation line with a respective auxiliary gas supply line and gas evacuation line to each said sample container in succession whereby to evacuate each said sample container in succession in order to draw gas into said sample container from said source of gas, said activating means being responsive to an electrical signal to retain said valve control means for each said sample container in the open position over a predetermined time interval; an outer wall-mounted housing, a display shelf for each said row of containers on said housing, a control panel in said housing behind said display shelves, said valve control means mounted on said control panel and said auxiliary gas evacuation and gas supply lines extending from said source of gas and vacuum source through said display shelves for connection to said containers; and control circuit means for transmitting electrical signals sequentially to said activating means at predetermined timed intervals whereby to sequentially open said valve control means to draw gas into each said sample container while said valve control means remains in a closed position to said other sample containers. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. In the method for continuous monitoring of gases, particularly carbon monoxide, for the presence of hepatic bilirubin production in rats wherein the rats are collected in cages and gases exhaled by the rats are directed from each cage into a main collection chamber wherein carbon monoxide present is converted to carbon dioxide and thereafter the resultant gas is delivered to a valve, there being a gas supply line extending from said valve to each of a series of sample containers and a gas evacuation line extending from a source of vacuum to each of said sample containers, the steps comprising:
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(a) partially filling each said sample container with a liquid and mounting the gas supply line and gas evacuation line in airtight relation to each container; (b) simultaneously opening said gas supply line and gas evacuation line to each container for a predetermined time interval while closing said gas supply lines and gas evacuation lines to all of said other containers; (c) sequentially advancing said valve after a predetermined time interval to successively open said gas supply line and gas evacuation line to each successive sample container while closing the gas supply line and gas evacuation lines to the other containers; and (d) followed by disconnecting each said sample container from its associated gas supply and gas evacuation lines while retaining each sample collected within each respective container for subsequent analysis and testing. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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