Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Analyzer – structured indicator – or manipulative laboratory... – Automatic analytical monitor and control of industrial process
Reexamination Certificate
2011-03-29
2011-03-29
Conley, Sean E (Department: 1773)
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Analyzer, structured indicator, or manipulative laboratory...
Automatic analytical monitor and control of industrial process
C422S086000, C422S088000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07914736
ABSTRACT:
A system and method for identifying and making quantitative determinations of different deposits on a portion thereof, determining that the deposit is a contaminant and decontaminating at least the portion of the system is disclosed. The system comprises a controller, a sensing portion and a decontamination portion. The controller contains information about at least one noncontaminant. The sensing portion communicates with at least the controller and the portion of the system and is adapted to detect the deposit. The decontaminating portion communicates with at least the controller and is adapted to decontaminate the portion of the system.
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McArthur Alan L.
Skubal Laura R.
Cherskov & Flaynik
Conley Sean E
Joyner Kevin C
UChicago Argonne LLC
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