Claims
- 1. An improved galvanic detector for measuring trace amounts of lead in gasoline, said detector comprising:
- a frame member,
- a turntable having at least one sample receiving means disposed on its surface, said turntable being rotatably mounted on said frame member and said sample receiving means comprising an opening formed in the surface of said turntable and adapted to receive and support a porous carrier medium which is capable of absorbing a sample of gasoline;
- a galvanic cell, said galvanic cell being mounted on said frame member with its electrodes adjacent the path of said turntable; and,
- a motor means coupled to said turntable to rotate said turntable so that said sample receiving means passes in close proximity to electrodes of said galvanic cell.
- 2. The detector of claim 1 wherein the wall of said opening has an inwardly projecting shoulder adapted to support said carrier medium in said opening.
- 3. The detector of claim 1 wherein said galvanic cell comprises an open top container, a sensing electrode and a counter electrode mounted on said frame member, said container being removably mounted on said frame member adjacent said electrodes, a porous medium being disposed between said electrodes, and communication means for establishing fluid communication between an electrolyte in said container and the porous medium between said electrodes.
- 4. The detector of claim 1 and in addition circuit means for controlling the motor means used for rotating said turntable.
- 5. The detector of claim 4 wherein said circuit means has provisions for controlling the time interval said turntable remains at rest prior to said motor means rotating said turntable.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 908,292, filed May 22, 1978 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,153,517.
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Divisions (1)
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