Claims
- 1. An ionization detector comprising:
- means defining an ionization chamber having at least two spaced plates,
- means for biasing the plates to establish a predetermined ionization current in the chamber,
- a source of radiation disposed in the ionization chamber and being in the form of a wound ribbon means extending over an area of the chamber,
- and means supporting the source of radiation including a core about which the ribbon means is wound.
- 2. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 1 further comprising an adjustable electrode extending into the ionization chamber and adjustable as to its depth of penetration into the chamber.
- 3. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said ribbon means is wound in a non-circular spiral and said supporting means includes means permitting rotation of the spiral.
- 4. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said core is of cylindrical shape.
- 5. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 1 including an adjustable screw electrode disposed in the chamber and extending through the core.
- 6. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said ionization chamber includes two separate chambers with a radiation source disposed in each chamber.
- 7. An ionization detector comprising:
- means defining an ionization chamber having at least two plates,
- means for biasing the plates to establish a predetermined ionization current in the chamber,
- a source of radiation disposed in the ionization chamber and being in the form of a ribbon extending over an area of the chamber,
- means supporting the source of radiation, and means for rotating the supporting means.
- 8. For an ionization detector including wall means defining a chamber and means associated with the chamber for establishing an ionization current in the chamber, the improvement comprising a radiation source disposed in the chamber and constructed in the form of a wire means to provide a homogeneous field of influence therein and means supporting the source of radiation including a core for supporting the wire means.
- 9. An ionization detector comprising:
- means defining an ionization chamber having at least two spaced plates,
- means for biasing the plates to establish a predetermined ionization current in the chamber,
- a source of radiation disposed in the ionization chamber and being in the form of a wound wire means,
- and means supporting the source of radiation including a core for supporting the wound wire means.
- 10. An ionization detector comprising;
- wall means defining an ionization chamber,
- means operatively associated with the chamber for biasing the chamber to establish an ionization current therein,
- a source of radiation disposed in the ionization chamber including radioactive strip means,
- and insulating core means for supporting the strip means and permitting air circulation substantially about the strip means.
- 11. An ionization detector comprising;
- wall means defining an ionization chamber,
- means operatively associated with the chamber for biasing the chamber to establish an ionization current therein,
- a source of radiation disposed in the ionization chamber including relatively thin radioactive means,
- means supporting the source of radiation in the chamber and means for rotating the supporting means.
- 12. An ionization detector comprising;
- wall means defining an ionization chamber,
- means operatively associated with the chamber for biasing the chamber to establish an ionization current therein,
- a source of radiation disposed in the chamber in the form of a ribbon means,
- and insulating core means for supporting the ribbon means and permitting air circulation thereabout.
- 13. An ionization detector comprising;
- wall means defining an ionization chamber,
- means operatively associated with the chamber for biasing the chamber to establish an ionization current therein,
- a source of radiation disposed in the chamber in the form of a wire means,
- and insulating core means for supporting the wire means and permitting air circulation thereabout.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 593,704 filed July 7, 1975.
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