Electricity: measuring and testing – Electrolyte properties – Using a conductivity determining device
Patent
1981-07-06
1984-06-19
Tokar, Michael J.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Electrolyte properties
Using a conductivity determining device
G01N 2702
Patent
active
044555318
ABSTRACT:
This application teaches a probe for detecting immiscible components in an aqueous system, particularly pollutants that contaminate ponds, rivers and aquifers. The probe includes a casing having an open bottom and electrical terminals adjacent the open bottom. Means are provided remote from said casing for detecting change in electrical characteristics, and connecting said remote means to said electrical terminals. The probe registers electrical characteristics on said remote means when said casing is immersed in water, and a variation in said characteristics when said casing passes through a dissimilar fluid.
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First Taxing District, Water Department of the City of Norwalk,
O'Shea Kevin D.
Tokar Michael J.
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