Gas-sensor arrangement for detecting target-gas concentration
First Claim
1. A gas-sensor arrangement for measuring a target-gas concentration, the arrangement comprising:
- first and second separate nondispersive infrared-radiation emitters to one side of a space containing the target gas and projecting respective first and second beams of infrared light from the one side through the space to the other side thereof;
an infrared-radiation receiver on the other side of the space and having first and second parts each positioned to be irradiated by only a respective one of the first and second beams projected by the emitters through the space for emitting first and second outputs respectively corresponding to the first and second beams and together forming a receiver signal corresponding to radiation received from the first and second beams, one of the emitters being optically farther from the receiver than the other of the emitters;
a filter between the receiver and the space, traversed by the first and second beams, and permeable only to radiation of a wavelength range that corresponds to the target gas; and
a controller connected to the radiation receiver for calculating the target-gas concentration on the basis of the receiver signal.
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Abstract
A gas-sensor arrangement for measuring a target-gas concentration has first and second NDIR emitters to one side of a space containing the target gas and projecting respective first and second beams of infrared light through the space. An it receiver on the other side of the space and irradiated by the first and second beams for emitting first and second outputs respectively corresponding to the first and second beams and together forming a receiver signal corresponding to radiation received from the first and second beams. One of the emitters is optically farther from the receiver than the other of the emitters. A filter between the receiver and the space is traversed by the first and second beams and permeable only to radiation of a wavelength range corresponding to the target gas. A controller connected to the radiation receiver calculates the target-gas concentration on the basis of the receiver signal.
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1. A gas-sensor arrangement for measuring a target-gas concentration, the arrangement comprising:
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first and second separate nondispersive infrared-radiation emitters to one side of a space containing the target gas and projecting respective first and second beams of infrared light from the one side through the space to the other side thereof; an infrared-radiation receiver on the other side of the space and having first and second parts each positioned to be irradiated by only a respective one of the first and second beams projected by the emitters through the space for emitting first and second outputs respectively corresponding to the first and second beams and together forming a receiver signal corresponding to radiation received from the first and second beams, one of the emitters being optically farther from the receiver than the other of the emitters; a filter between the receiver and the space, traversed by the first and second beams, and permeable only to radiation of a wavelength range that corresponds to the target gas; and a controller connected to the radiation receiver for calculating the target-gas concentration on the basis of the receiver signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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