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Remote sensor device for monitoring motor vehicle exhaust systems with high speed sampling

  • US 5,343,043 A
  • Filed: 09/13/1993
  • Issued: 08/30/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/13/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for high speed detection of pollutants in an exhaust plume of a motor vehicle, wherein an IR beam is directed through said exhaust plume and interacts with said pollutants, said apparatus comprising:

  • optical means including a rotating mirror for receiving the IR beam after transit through the exhaust plume, wherein said rotating mirror includes N reflecting side walls and rotates at an angular velocity V;

    a plurality of IR detectors each adapted to detect a specific pollutant in the exhaust plume, wherein said IR detectors are arranged in a spaced array adjacent to said rotating mirror and adapted to receive the IR beam reflected from the side walls of said rotating mirror, wherein the IR beam reflected from one of the side walls of said rotating mirror is sequentially directed onto each of said detectors and wherein each of said IR detectors receives said IR beam as a series of IR pulses; and

    digital timing means coupled to said rotating mirror and responsive to the angular velocity V thereof and further coupled to each of said IR detectors for actuating said IR detectors in a timed manner, wherein each of said IR detectors samples the IR beam upon receipt of an IR pulse at predetermined time intervals determined by the angular velocity V of said rotating mirror.

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