Measuring and testing – Gas content of a liquid or a solid – By vibration
Patent
1980-10-23
1983-02-15
Kazenske, Edward R.
Measuring and testing
Gas content of a liquid or a solid
By vibration
G01N 714
Patent
active
043733743
ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for automatically measuring the carbonic gas contained in a beverage comprising a measuring chamber communicating with a bypass connected to a main conduit through which the beverage flows, elements in the bypass for alternatingly causing liquid passing through the bypass to flow through the measuring chamber and for preventing communication between the measuring chamber and the bypass so that the liquid will flow directly through the bypass while a sample of the liquid to be analyzed will be enclosed in the chamber, and flexible bellows extending into the measuring chamber for changing the volume of the latter when communication between the measuring chamber and the bypass is interrupted so that a gas pillow will form above the liquid in the measuring chamber the pressure and temperature of which is to be measured to indicate the gas content in the beverage.
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patent: 4120192 (1978-10-01), Williamson
patent: 4179918 (1979-12-01), Van Strien
Kazenske Edward R.
Roskos Joseph W.
Societe Alsacienne de Services Industriels
Striker Michael J.
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