Particulate detecting sensor employing parallel light

Optics: measuring and testing – By particle light scattering – With photocell detection

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356335, 356339, 356436, 250574, G01B 1100

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059299886

ABSTRACT:
Light emitted from a light emitting element is converted into parallel light by a lens, and a light receiving element detects scattered light occurring due to particulate existent in a fan-shaped field pattern spreading along the optical path of the parallel light. Since parallel light is used, stray light can be processed within a limited space. Furthermore, since the scattered light of parallel light which occurs due to the particulate is detected using the fan-shaped field pattern, particulate detection can be performed on volumes of air at a high signal-to-noise ratio.

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