Measuring and testing – Gas analysis – Gas chromatography
Reexamination Certificate
2006-09-05
2006-09-05
Williams, Hezron (Department: 2856)
Measuring and testing
Gas analysis
Gas chromatography
C073S023400, C324S464000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07100421
ABSTRACT:
A gas detector especially adapted for use with gas chromatographs contains two capillary tubing electrodes through which a gas flows. The inner ends of the electrodes are coaxial and are separated by a gap. The outer end of one of the electrodes forms a gas inlet. The gas detector also contains a coaxial dielectric tube spaced apart from and surrounding the electrodes axially, a means for applying a sufficient voltage across the gap between the electrodes to create a discharge within the gas, and a means for measuring a change in properties of the gas as it passes through the gap between the electrodes.
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Caviton, Inc.
Fitzgerald John
Singleton Alan R.
Singleton Law Firm, P.C.
Williams Hezron
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