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Substance detector device

  • US 4,803,470 A
  • Filed: 04/23/1986
  • Issued: 02/07/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/23/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A substance detection device comprising:

  • an optically transparent element having a polished surface;

    a first light source for transmitting light through said optically transparent element to said polished surface;

    a pair of photodetectors positioned on opposite sides of a critical angle determined in accordance with a substance the presence of which is to be detected on said polished surface for detecting an intensity of light reflected from said polished surface of said optically transparent element, said photodetectors being positioned such that one of said photodetectors is fully illuminated by light reflected at said critical angle when said substance is present on said surface and the other of said photodetectors is not illuminated by light when said substance is present on said surface;

    means for determining a difference in detected reflected light intensity on said pair of photodetectors to determine a change in critical angle of an optical interface at said polished surface and outputting an on/off alarm signal indicative of the presence of said substance on said polished surface when said difference reaches a predetermined amount indicative one of said photodetectors being fully illuminated and the other of said photodetectors not being illuminated.

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