Optical probe mounting device

Radiant energy – Luminophor irradiation – With ultraviolet source

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250432R, 2504611, G01N 2164

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048033650

ABSTRACT:
An optical probe mounting device for the insertion end of a fluorescence measuring optical probe which facilitates mounting on a biological reactor vessel window fitting. The device consists of a rigid hollow cylinder sized to closely receive the probe and to closely slide within the interior of the fitting. A quartz window seals the insertion end of the cylinder to allow passage of ultraviolet light without attenuation. A flange is sealingly affixed to the cylinder which permits the cylinder to extend a predetermined distance into the vessel. An O-ring extends around the cylinder or a face seal is used on the rear flange of the well, thereby providing a seal upon insertion of the device into the fitting.

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