Claims
- 1. An ionization detector comprising;
- a chamber structure including means defining a first chamber, means defining a second chamber having means for receiving gases from external of the second chamber, and common boundary means between chambers including a common electrode,
- one electrode associated with said second chamber,
- another electrode within the first chamber defining a third chamber within the first chamber and being at least partially open to provide an ionization path between the first and third chambers,
- means including a radioactive source disposed in at least the second chamber for establishing an ionization current in the chamber structure,
- and means coupled from at least the common electrode for detecting changes in the ionization current.
- 2. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said means defining a first chamber and said means defining a second chamber each comprise a cap means that join at open ends to define the outer boundaries of the chamber structure.
- 3. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 2 including means for conductively intercoupling the cap means and means for maintaining the both cap means at the same potential.
- 4. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 3 wherein said cap means each include a mesh cap.
- 5. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 2 wherein said common boundary means comprises a circuit board having means for receiving said cap means.
- 6. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 5 wherein said another electrode comprises an open frame having legs received by the circuit board.
- 7. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 1 including an adjustable particle capturing member extending at least partially into the chamber structure for adjusting the ionization current.
- 8. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 7 including support means for the adjustable member for supporting the member for movement into the third chamber.
- 9. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 8 wherein said another electrode has an aperture for receiving an elongated adjustable member.
- 10. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 9 wherein the means for supporting the adjustable member includes an insulating means.
- 11. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 2 wherein said cap means form a hexagonally shaped chamber structure.
- 12. An ionization detector comprising;
- means defining a chamber having port means for receiving gases from outside of the chamber, fixed position electrodes associated with and at least in part defining the chamber and spaced from one another, means including a radioactive source disposed in the chamber for establishing an ionization current in the chamber between the electrodes, an adjustable particle capturing member contained in the chamber between the fixed electrodes and movable to alter the ionization current, means for supporting the particle capturing member with said member having an end extending through one of said electrodes into the chamber, the area of said end within the chamber being variable to vary the number of particles captured thereby finely adjusting the ionization current, and means coupled from the electrodes for detecting changes in the ionization current.
- 13. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 12 including at least two chambers having a common electrode therebetween, said particle capturing electrode extending toward said common electrode.
- 14. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 13 wherein one of said electrodes is disposed within one of the two chambers to thereby define a third chamber therein.
- 15. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 14 wherein said one electrode defining the third chamber is at least partially open.
- 16. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 15 wherein said one electrode is cap-shaped having an opening for receiving the particle capturing member.
- 17. An ionization detector comprising; a chamber structure including at least two chambers one of which is a detection chamber for receiving gases or particles, common boundary means between chambers including a common electrode, said one chamber having an electrode extending between ends of the one chamber in part defining the one chamber, and terminating at the common boundary means, said other chamber having an electrode extending between ends of the other chamber in part defining the other chamber and also terminating at the common boundary means, the electrodes of both chambers being spaced from said common electrode, and means including a radioactive source disposed in the chamber structure for establishing an ionization current in the chamber structure.
- 18. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 17 wherein said electrodes of said chambers are each cap-shaped and together define the major portion of the chamber structure.
- 19. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 18 including an additional electrode in said other chamber and being at least partially open to provide an ionization path to the cap-shaped electrode.
- 20. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 19 including an adjustable particle capturing member extending at least partially into the chamber structure for adjusting the ionization current.
- 21. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 20 wherein said adjustable particle capturing member extends through at least said additional electrode in a direction toward the common electrode.
- 22. An ionization detector as set forth in claim 18 wherein both cap-shaped electrodes are of a wire mesh construction.
- 23. An ionizaton detector comprising; a chamber structure including means defining a first chamber, means defining a second chamber, having means for receiving gases from external of the second chamber, and common boundary means between chambers including a common electrode, one electrode associated with said second chamber, another electrode within the first chamber defining a third chamber within the first chamber and being at least partially open to provide an ionization path between the first and third chambers, and means including a radioactive source disposed in the chamber structure for establishing an ionization current therein.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 593,704, filed July 7, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,021,671.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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