Patent classifications
G01N33/146
BOTTLE WITH SENSORS FOR PROBING AND OPTIMIZING BOTTLING LINE PERFORMANCE
A bottle with sensors for probing and optimizing bottling line performance is disclosed. According to one embodiment a bottle, comprises an outer layer and a reservoir tube inside the outer layer that connects a reservoir inside the outer layer to a neck of the bottle. The bottle has a battery inside the outer layer and one or more sensors powered by the battery.
SMOKE TAINT SENSING DEVICE
A plug for a container for storing liquid includes a housing and an input end at an end of the housing, the input end having a liquid-impermeable membrane that allows gas flow to pass through. A first sensor is in a first sensor chamber inside the housing, the first sensor being configured to detect a smoke taint compound. A first filter is between the input end and the first sensor, where the first filter selectively allows phenols to pass through. A second sensor is in a second sensor chamber inside the housing, the second sensor being configured to detect a second substance different from the smoke taint compound. A second filter is between the input end and the second sensor, wherein the second filter selectively allows the second substance to pass through.
METHOD OF AND ANALYSER FOR THE OPTICAL ANALYSIS OF A LIQUID CONTAINING A DISSOLVED GAS
A method of performing an optical analysis of a liquid containing dissolved gas includes transferring an amount of the liquid containing the dissolved gas from a reservoir into a holder of a flow system of the optical analyser, holding the amount of the liquid in the holder at around ambient pressure for a period such that a portion of the dissolved gas is expelled from the amount of liquid held in the holder while the holder is open to a waste reservoir, transferring at least a portion of the amount of the liquid containing the dissolved gas held in the holder under a pressure above ambient into a measurement cell of the optical analyser as a liquid sample, and performing the optical analysis of the liquid sample from a detection of optical radiation by an optical detector after its interaction with the liquid sample in the measurement cell.
DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR REMOVAL OF SOLUBLE GASES FROM FLUID SAMPLES
Devices, systems and methods are disclosed which relate to using containers with a multitude of nucleation sites covering a major portion of the inside wall of the container to enable rapid and nearly complete removal of soluble gases from fluid samples, including carbonated beverages and other carbonated fluid samples. A fluid sample is rapidly poured into the described container initiating a catastrophic release of the soluble gas from the sample.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NON-INVASIVE MICROWAVE TESTING OF BOTTLES OF WINE
A system for non-invasive microwave testing a bottle of wine may include an emission probe for emitting a microwave signal through a wall of the bottle into the wine and a detection probe for receiving at least a portion of the microwave signal from the wine via the wall.
Portable device for controlling an alcoholic beverage through a container, a system and a method associated thereto
The present disclosure provides a portable device and method for controlling an alcoholic beverage through an at least partially transparent container. The method includes acquiring a fluorescence spectrum of the beverage through a wall of the container, normalizing a profile of a measured spectrum according to the maximum intensity of a reference spectrum, calculating a resemblance factor between the measured spectrum and the reference spectrum, and determining if the beverage is genuine according to the obtained value of the resemblance factor.
Devices, systems, and methods for removal of soluble gases from fluid samples
Devices, systems and methods are disclosed which relate to using containers with a multitude of nucleation sites covering a major portion of the inside wall of the container to enable rapid and nearly complete removal of soluble gases from fluid samples, including carbonated beverages and other carbonated fluid samples. A fluid sample is rapidly poured into the described container initiating a catastrophic release of the soluble gas from the sample.
GAS MULTISENSOR AND DEVICE FOR ANALYZING A MULTI-COMPONENT GAS MIXTURE
The invention relates to the field of measuring equipment, and more particularly, to gas analysis sensors/chemical sensors designed to analyze the composition of gas mixtures and to detect and quantify toxic chemical gaseous compounds in an environment. The gas multisensor includes an array of N organic field-effect transistors, each of which consist of at least a source electrode and a drain electrode separated by an organic semiconductor layer, a gate electrode, a dielectric layer, and an additional receptor layer based on a metalloporphyrin of general formula 1 or 2 and completely or partially covering the organic semiconductor layer, while a metal ion M of metalloporphyrin is a transition metal, and each of the N organic field-effect transistors contained in the array differs from the other organic field- effect transistors in the array by the chemical structure of the receptor layer. The technical result is lowering the limit of detection of an electronic nose device based on chemosensors.
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Hydrometer testing and filtration apparatus
A multipurpose device used in fermenting wine as a filter for hydrometer testing, siphoning, and a cap punch is disclosed. The filtering device includes a perforated vessel, tubular in shape, with a flange which floats on the cap of the must or fermenting wine and stabilizes the filtering device within the primary fermenter, while the submersed portion of the vessel, below the flange, fills through perforations with liquids free of debris for testing, siphoning, or sampling; a multi-ringed siphoning attachment inserts into the tubular shaped vessel of the filtering device, snaps into place on the rim of the vessel, and securely holds a siphon hose in place within the primary fermenter for siphoning; and a handle which, when snapped into place on the rim of the filtering device, converts the foot of the filtering device to a cap punch.
NON-INVASIVE WINE TAINT DETECTOR
A system includes a computing device including a memory configured to store instructions. The computing device also includes a processor to execute the instructions to perform operations including initiating transmission of incident light from one or more light sources to a sealed bottle containing liquid. The operations also include receiving scattered light from the liquid contained in the sealed bottle. The operations also include processing one or more signals representative of the scattered light to detect interactions of the incident light with a particular molecule.