Radiant energy – Fluent material containment – support or transfer means – With valve or pump actuator
Patent
1980-04-10
1982-12-14
Anderson, Bruce C.
Radiant energy
Fluent material containment, support or transfer means
With valve or pump actuator
376253, G01N 2101
Patent
active
043639720
ABSTRACT:
A sample chamber has the noble gases of effluent first pumped through it from a nuclear process. A quantifying detector of noble gases in the effluent has a predetermined range. A control system is actuated by the detector at the setpoint of a predetermined count rate to terminate the flow of the effluent from the first pump to the sample chamber. A second pump is connected to the chamber to evacuate the chamber upon termination of the first flow into the chamber. A restricted passage is connected between the chamber and the effluent with which to draw the effluent through the chamber by the second pump for so long as the quantity of noble gases in the effluent is above the predetermined setpoint.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3116210 (1963-12-01), Cochinal et al.
patent: 3200041 (1965-08-01), Ralfe et al.
Kuhlman Harry S.
Wyvill, III Jeffrey R.
Anderson Bruce C.
Combustion Engineering Inc.
Wade Arthur L.
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