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US Patent 6903818 Low noise intracavity laser particle counter

Patent 6903818 was granted and assigned to Particle Measuring Systems on June, 2005 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Particle Measuring Systems
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
69038180
Patent Inventor Names
Dwight A. Sehler0
Mark A. Lilly0
Todd A. Cerni0
Date of Patent
June 7, 2005
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Patent Application Number
102821690
Date Filed
October 28, 2002
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12130222 Condensation particle counters and methods of use
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US Patent D1024819 Laser beam reflector
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US Patent D1024820 Laser beam reflector
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US Patent 11988591 Modular optical particle counter sensor and apparatus
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US Patent 11988593 Advanced systems and methods for interferometric particle detection and detection of particles having small size dimensions
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US Patent 11835443 Real time monitoring of particle count data
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Gregory J. Toatley, Jr
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Patent abstract

An optical particle counter has a gain-apertured laser cavity producing laser light, an inlet jet providing fluid flow into a particle detecting region within the laser cavity, the inlet jet having an inlet jet orifice; a detection optics assembly located to collect light scattered from particles with the detecting region for producing an output signal indicative of the particles; and an optical barrier complex located to reduce noise as compared to the gain-apertured system without the optical barrier complex for fluid flow rates greater than or equal to about 0.1 cubic feet per minute. The optical barrier complex inhibits laser light from illuminating turbulent eddy currents originating on the interior walls of the inlet jet. The optical barrier complex includes one or more physical apertures, one or more optical stops, or both which are located to prevent laser light from illuminating the eddy currents.

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