Claims
- 1. A sample trap for a detection apparatus, said sample trap being formed from an open weave fiberglass fabric coated with a layer of PTFE sufficiently thin to leave open spaces between woven fibers of the fiberglass, the coated fabric being roughened sufficiently to cut through the PTFE at a plurality of locations on said trap.
- 2. The sample trap of claim 1, wherein the coated fabric is roughened sufficiently to break a plurality of the fibers such that short broken fibers project from the fabric for acting as a scrubbing material to pick up small particles of material to be detected by the detection apparatus.
- 3. A detector apparatus having a detector for detecting trace amounts of materials of interest carried into the detector through a detector inlet on a stream of air, the detector apparatus comprising flat flexible porous traps formed from a high temperature polyamide fibers, each said trap having a thickness of less than 3 mm, each said trap being for collecting said materials of interest, a desorber having an inlet in the form of a narrow slot dimensioned for receiving one of the traps to be tested for the materials of interest and an outlet communicating with the inlet to the detector, the desorber including a manifold with means substantially adjacent the inlet to the desorber for directing dry air from the manifold and across the inlet to the desorber, a heater for heating the desorber to evaporate materials of interest, in a pump for carrying the materials of interest on the dry air and into the detector, and a dryer assembly for drying air directed into the desorber, the dryer assembly comprising at least first and second dryers and valve means for selectively placing the first and second dryers in communication with the desorber, heaters substantially adjacent the respective dryers and being selectively operable for recharging the dryers.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Appl. No. 60/103,168 filed Oct. 6, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/103168 |
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