Claims
- 1. In an aerosol sample collector for continuous monitoring of airborne pathogens utilizing a liquid to collect and concentrate airborne pathogens for subsequent preparation and analysis, the improvement comprising:a housing having a hollow central section, a collecting liquid located in a lower section of said central section of said housing, said collecting liquid having a volume not greater than about 100-300 microliters, and means for maintaining the collecting liquid at a volume not greater than about 100-300 microliters.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said means includes a first fluid passageway located in said housing and above said collecting liquid, a second fluid passageway located in said housing and in communication with said collecting liquid, a valve assembly located external of said housing and connected to said first fluid passageway, and a liquid sensor located external of said housing and connected to said second fluid passageway.
- 3. The improvement of claim 2, wherein said means additionally including a syringe operatively connected to said valve assembly.
- 4. The improvement of claim 2, wherein said means additionally includes a collecting liquid reservoir and a second valve assembly mounted in said housing adjacent said collecting liquid therein.
- 5. The improvement of claim 4, wherein said means additionally includes a computer for controlling said second valve assembly.
- 6. The improvement of claim 1, additionally including means for swirling said collecting liquid in a central upward and outward direction.
- 7. The improvement of claim 1, additionally including means for preventing liquid droplets of said collecting liquid from discharging from said housing.
- 8. The improvement of claim 7, additionally including a groove in said housing adjacent said means for preventing discharge of said liquid droplets, said groove being connected to said means for maintaining the collecting liquid at a volume not greater than about 100-300 microliters.
- 9. A high air volume to low liquid volume aerosol collector, comprising:a housing having an outer wall assembly and an inner wall assembly, said inner wall assembly being mounted within and spaced from said outer wall assembly to define an air flow passage therebetween, said housing additionally having a top cover plate extending over said outer and said inner wall assemblies, said cover plate having a port therein through which inlet air is directed into said airflow passage, said outer an d inner wall assemblies having a port through which air is discharged from said housing, said housing containing a quantity of collecting liquid located in a lower central section of said outer and inner wall assemblies, means for controllably supplying liquid to said quantity of collecting liquid, and means for controlling the volume of said collecting liquid.
- 10. The aerosol collector of claim 9, additionally including a rotatable deflector plate mounted within said inner wall assembly and located above said quantity of collecting liquid.
- 11. The aerosol collector of claim 10, additionally including a rotatable mist eliminator located within said inner wall assembly and above said rotatable deflector plate.
- 12. The aerosol collector of claim 11, additionally including a motor mounted to rotate said rotatable deflector plate and said rotatable mist eliminator.
- 13. The aerosol collector of claim 12, wherein said motor is located externally of said housing.
- 14. The aerosol collector of claim 9, wherein said means for controlling supplying liquid to said quantity of collecting liquid includes a valve assembly operatively mounted to connect a liquid reservoir with said quantity of collecting liquid, and means for controlling said valve assembly in response to the difference in relative humidity measured at said port in said top cover plate and said port in said outer and inner wall assemblies.
- 15. The aerosol collector of claim 9, wherein said means for controlling the volume of said collecting liquid includes a liquid sensor operatively connected to said quantity of collecting liquid and to a point in said inner wall assembly located above said quantity of collecting liquid.
- 16. The aerosol collector of claim 15, wherein said means for controlling the volume of said collecting liquid additionally includes a valve assembly operatively connected to said liquid sensor.
- 17. The aerosol collector of claim 16, wherein said means for controlling the volume of said collecting liquid additionally includes a syringe operatively connected to said valve assembly.
- 18. The aerosol collector of claim 15, wherein said inner wall assembly is provided with an annular groove on an inner surface thereof, said groove being in fluid communication with said point in said inner wall assembly located above said quantity of collecting liquid.
- 19. The aerosol collector of claim 9, wherein said quantity of collecting liquid is not greater than about 200 microliters, and wherein said collector is portable.
- 20. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said collecting liquid has a volume of about 200 microliters.
- 21. The improvement of claim 8, wherein said collecting liquid volume is about 200 microliters.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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WO 0016064 |
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