Measuring and testing – Gas analysis – Gas chromatography
Patent
1974-12-13
1976-03-16
Swisher, S. Clement
Measuring and testing
Gas analysis
Gas chromatography
23232R, 734215R, 73432R, G01V 900
Patent
active
039437507
ABSTRACT:
A gas probe for penetrating the earth to sample gasses therefrom such as gases of putrefaction in a suspected burial area. A cylindrical sampling conduit extends from an outlet at the top to a sampling manifold having at least one outwardly opening at the bottom and is affixed to a pike at its lower end which is the earth piercing portion of the probe. The sampling manifold is surrounded by a sleeve having a sealing bushing and a cylindrical section the same size as the pike. The reciprocating sleeve at the bushing seals the sampling manifold and applies pressure to the pike to force insertion of the probe. When the probe is driven to its full depth, the reciprocating sleeve is withdrawn to expose the sampling manifold. Withdrawal of this sleeve defines a protected annulus for the manifold openings simultaneously creating a gradually expanding volume which draws gases from the surrounding soil for sampling. The probe is particularly useful in verifying the presence or absence of a body in a suspected surreptitious burial site without excavation. The earth in an area suspected of being above a putrefying body. The probe, forms when the reciprocating sleeve is partially withdrawn, a chamber having a pressure gradient, so that vapors from the surrounding earth may be withdrawn and analyzed for gases appropriate to the detection of putrefaction.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2141261 (1938-12-01), Clark
patent: 3835710 (1974-09-01), Pogorski
Andermac, Inc.
Swisher S. Clement
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