Claims
- 1. A device for detecting allergen particles in environmental air comprising:
- a light source having an optical axis wherein said light source directs a focused beam of light through a sample of said environmental air, whereby portions of said beam of light are scattered at various angles by particles of various sizes present in said sample of environmental air and whereby a portion of said beam of light remains unscattered;
- a first circular member centered on said optical axis, said first circular member being of a diameter greater than or equal to the diameter of said focused beam of light, said first circular member being opaque to light of the wavelength emitted by said light source;
- a second circular member centered on said optical axis, said second circular member being opaque to light of the wavelength emitted by said light source;
- a first lens which focuses noise generated by said light source onto said second circular member and which transmits said scattered light such that said scattered light is not blocked by said second circular member;
- a detector for measuring the quantity of light scattered by said particles in said sample of environmental air;
- a second lens which focuses said scattered light onto said detector;
- said first circular member adhering to the center of said first lens and said second circular member adhering to the center of said second lens; and
- said first and second circular members being of a darkened material having a fuzzy, non-flat surface texture.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said darkened material is felt.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein said darkened material is comprises the loop half of a hook and loop fastener.
- 4. A device for detecting allergen particles in environmental air, comprising:
- a light source having an optical axis wherein said light source directs a focused beam of light through a sample of said environmental air, whereby portions of said beam of light are scattered at various angles by particles of various sizes present in said sample of environmental air and whereby a portion of said beam of light remains unscattered;
- a first circular member centered on said optical axis, said first circular member being of a diameter greater than or equal to the diameter of said focused beam of light, said first circular member being opaque to light of the wavelength emitted by said light source;
- a second circular member centered on said optical axis, said second circular member being opaque to light of the wavelength emitted by said light source;
- a first lens which focuses noise generated by said light source onto said second circular member and which transmits said scattered light such that said scattered light is not blocked by said second circular member;
- a detector for measuring the quantity of light scattered by said particles in said sample of environmental air;
- a second lens which focuses said scattered light onto said detector;
- said focused beam of light having a cross-sectional area and said first and second circular members being shaped to correspond to said cross-sectional area of said focused beam of light.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/946,288 filed Oct. 07, 1997.
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