Fill Probe Attachment with Elongated Gas-Guiding Element
20200256771 ยท 2020-08-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A sniffer probe for a gas analyzer is provided herein, the sniffer probe designed to suction gas and can be connected to the gas analyzer and includes a sniffer tip with a suction opening, such that gas is suctioned through the suction opening along a central perpendicular to the suction opening, and the sniffer tip has at least one elongate gas-guiding element, which is arranged substantially parallel to the central perpendicular and distally protrudes beyond the suction opening.
Claims
1. A sniffer probe of a gas analyzer, wherein the sniffer probe is configured to draw in a gas and is configured to be connected to the gas analyzer, the sniffer probe comprising: a sniffer tip including a first intake opening, such that gas is drawn in through the intake opening along a perpendicular bisector the first intake opening, the sniffer tip further comprising at least one first elongated gas-guiding element arranged substantially parallel to the perpendicular bisector and protruding distally beyond the first intake opening.
2. The sniffer probe of claim 1, further comprising a sniffer attachment configured to be mounted to the sniffer tip, wherein the sniffer attachment comprises a second intake opening adapted to be aligned with the first intake opening of the sniffer tip, such that gas can be drawn in along a perpendicular bisector of both intake openings, and the sniffer attachment comprises at least one second elongated gas-guiding element arranged substantially parallel to the perpendicular bisector and protruding distally beyond the intake openings.
3.The sniffer probe of claim 1, wherein the first elongated element is elastic.
4. The sniffer probe of claim 1, wherein the first elongated element comprises a gas-permeable material covering the first intake opening or arranged adjacent the first intake opening.
5. The sniffer probe of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of elongated elements arranged annularly around the first intake opening.
6. The sniffer probe of claim 5, wherein the plurality of elongated elements is configured as thin fibers arranged in the manner of a paintbrush.
7. The sniffer probe of claim 2, wherein the second elongated element is elastic.
8. The sniffer probe of claim 2, wherein the second elongated element comprises a gas-permeable material covering the second intake opening or arranged adjacent the second intake opening.
9. The sniffer probe of claim 2, further comprising a plurality of elongated elements arranged annularly around the first intake opening.
10. The sniffer probe of claim 9, wherein the plurality of elongated elements is configured as thin fibers arranged in the manner of a paintbrush.
Description
[0011] The following is a detailed explanation of embodiments of the invention with reference to the Figures. In the Figures:
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[0016] The sniffer attachment 12 of the first embodiment has a cylindrical housing 14 provided with a flow channel for the gas flow drawn in, the flow channel extending centrally through the housing 14. At the proximal, i.e. the downstream end 18, seen in the gas flow direction of the gas flow drawn in, the sniffer attachment 12 may be set on the sniffer tip 20 of a sniffer probe 22, as illustrated in
[0017] At the distal end 24 opposite the proximal end 18, the sniffer attachment 12 is provided with an intake opening 26 opening into the gas flow channel 16. At least for the greater part, the gas is drawn in through the intake opening 26 along the perpendicular bisector 28, i.e. in an intake direction parallel to a straight line arranged perpendicular to the surface of the intake opening 26 and extending through the centre of the intake opening 26.
[0018] The distal end 24 is provided with a plurality of fiber-like elongated elements 30 which protrude as thin fibers in a paintbrush-like manner from the distal end 24 and extend distally.
[0019] While the first embodiment in
[0020] The elongated elements 30 form a barrier to transversal flows 32 directed transversally or almost transversally to the perpendicular bisector 28, the barrier being distributed annularly around the intake opening 26 and 25, respectively. The gas permeability of this barrier is significantly higher, and preferably maximal, in the longitudinal direction along the perpendicular bisector 28 and is significantly lower, and preferably negligibly low, for transversal flows 32 directed transversally to the perpendicular bisector 28.
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