Apparatus, system and method for using an LED to identify a presence of a material in a gas and/or a fluid and/or determine properties of the material
First Claim
1. A system for identifying a presence of a material in a medium wherein the medium is at least one of a gas and a fluid, the system comprising:
- a chamber in which the medium is located wherein the chamber has a first side and a second side and further wherein the first side is located in an opposite position relative to the second side;
an LED to emit light wherein the LED is adjacent to the first side of the chamber;
a first light detector which detects an intensity of the light at a first position on the second side of the chamber wherein the first light detector is adjacent to the second side of the chamber and further wherein the first light detector produces a first signal indicative of the intensity of the light at the first position;
a second light detector which detects an intensity of the light at a second position on the first side of the chamber wherein the second light detector is adjacent to the first side of the chamber and further wherein the second light detector produces a second signal indicative of the intensity of the light at the second position;
a third light detector which detects an intensity of the light at a third position within the chamber wherein the third light detector is within the chamber and further wherein the third light detector produces a third signal indicative of the intensity of the light at the third position; and
a microprocessor communicatively connected to the first light detector, the second light detector and the third light detector wherein the microprocessor processes the first signal, the second signal and the third signal to determine whether the material is present in the medium.
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Abstract
An apparatus, a system and a method use a light-emitting diode (LED) to identify the presence of a material in a gas and/or a fluid and/or to determine properties of the material. The LED and a light detector may be used to determine a chemical compound in the material. The gas and/or the fluid may be located in a chamber. A first light detector may be positioned on the opposite side of the chamber relative to the LED, a second light detector may be positioned on the same side of the chamber as the LED, and/or a third light detector may be positioned inside the chamber. Additional light detectors with coatings may enable measurements to be corrected for the effects of temperature. The light detectors may determine light reflection, light refraction, light transmission, light diffraction, light interference, light diffusion, light collimation, light absorption and/or light focusing of the material.
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20 Claims
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1. A system for identifying a presence of a material in a medium wherein the medium is at least one of a gas and a fluid, the system comprising:
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a chamber in which the medium is located wherein the chamber has a first side and a second side and further wherein the first side is located in an opposite position relative to the second side; an LED to emit light wherein the LED is adjacent to the first side of the chamber; a first light detector which detects an intensity of the light at a first position on the second side of the chamber wherein the first light detector is adjacent to the second side of the chamber and further wherein the first light detector produces a first signal indicative of the intensity of the light at the first position; a second light detector which detects an intensity of the light at a second position on the first side of the chamber wherein the second light detector is adjacent to the first side of the chamber and further wherein the second light detector produces a second signal indicative of the intensity of the light at the second position; a third light detector which detects an intensity of the light at a third position within the chamber wherein the third light detector is within the chamber and further wherein the third light detector produces a third signal indicative of the intensity of the light at the third position; and a microprocessor communicatively connected to the first light detector, the second light detector and the third light detector wherein the microprocessor processes the first signal, the second signal and the third signal to determine whether the material is present in the medium. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for identifying a presence of a material in a medium wherein the medium is at least one of a gas and a fluid and further wherein the medium is located in a chamber having a first side and a second side wherein the first side is located in an opposite position relative to the second side, the method comprising the steps of:
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emitting light from an LED which is adjacent to the first side of the chamber; detecting an intensity of the light at a first position relative to the LED; transmitting the intensity of the light at the first position to a microprocessor; and using the intensity of the light at the first position to determine whether the material is present in the medium wherein the microprocessor determines whether the material is present in the medium. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. An apparatus for identifying a presence of a material in a medium wherein the medium is at least one of a gas and a fluid, the apparatus comprising:
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a chamber in which the medium is located wherein the chamber has a first side and a second side and further wherein the first side is located in an opposite position relative to the second side; an LED to emit light wherein the LED is adjacent to the first side of the chamber; a first light detector which detects an intensity of the light at a first position on the second side of the chamber wherein the first light detector is adjacent to the second side of the chamber; and a microprocessor communicatively connected to the first light detector wherein the microprocessor uses the intensity of the light at the first position to determine whether the material is present in the medium. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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