Optical waveguides – Miscellaneous
Patent
1991-08-01
1993-01-26
Lee, John D.
Optical waveguides
Miscellaneous
385141, G02B 600
Patent
active
051827913
ABSTRACT:
The present device is a light transmission probe which is designed to transmit light through a fluid, which is held by a tank or in a pipe or the like. By analyzing the change in amplitude and/or frequency of the light transmitted, certain parameters of the fluid can be determined. The present light transmission probe, in a preferred embodiment, includes a sapphire rod or window as the light conducting medium. Further, in a preferred embodiment, the sapphire rod has a layer of titanium molymanganese metallized to its lengthwise surface and the metallized larger is fused to the inside cylindrical aperture of a stainless steel housing. The combination just described provides a probe which does not react to the presence of chemicals normally used in the chemical industry and can withstand relatively high pressures and relatively high temperatures.
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patent: 4834497 (1989-05-01), Angel
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patent: 5061026 (1991-10-01), Clarke et al.
Cleaver William E.
Heartney Phan Thi
Lee John D.
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