Claims
- 1. An apparatus for analyzing particulates including solutes in a sample liquid suspension comprising:
- a sample liquid reservoir for containing said liquid suspension;
- a particulate free liquid reservoir including a first or proximal region and a second or distal region forming a diffusion or expansion chamber;
- an aperture in said particulate-free reservoir for coupling said sample liquid reservoir to said particulate-free liquid in said first proximal region;
- a low-fluid-resistance passage for storing fluid, conveying fluid between said first region and second regions, and configured to induce vorticity in fluid flowing through said passage to counteract axial streamer formation and surface Coanda flow;
- a muffler including a jet-containing entry funnel and a long, narrow throttling throat disposed in line with the axis of said aperture for connecting the first region to the second region; and, an exhaust port connected to said particulate free liquid reservoir whereby when liquid is exhausted from said reservoir through said port, particulate laden liquid flows through said aperture from said sample liquid reservoir and forms a high velocity jet which entrains particulate free liquid from said first region and travels ensheathed with particle free liquid through said jet-containing entry funnel and long, narrow throttling throat into the second region where the kinetic energy of said ensheathed jet thoroughly mixes the particulate free liquid sheath and the particulate laden liquid suspension, said ensheathed high velocity jet guided by the entry funnel into the long, narrow throttling throat into said second region also providing a unidirectional pressure differential between said second and said first regions so that particulate free priming fluid is displaced progressively and evenly by the mixture from the second region through the vorticity inducing fluid passage to said first region, and the particulate-laden mixture can neither regurgitate through said muffler to said first region, nor advance as a thin axial streamer or thin surface Coanda sheet through said low fluid resistance passage to said first region.
- 2. An apparatus as in claim 1 which includes one or more sensors for counting particulates flowing from the sample liquid reservoir into said apparatus.
- 3. An apparatus as in claim 2 in which one of the sensors includes said aperture through which particle detection current flows.
- 4. An apparatus as in claim 2 in which at least one of the sensors is an optical sensor placed downstream from the aperture for coupling the particle free reservoir to the sample liquid reservoir.
- 5. An apparatus as in claim 4 in which the optical sensor measures the fluorescence of labeled particulates.
- 6. An apparatus as in claim 5 in which the optical sensor measures light scattered by particulates.
- 7. An apparatus as in claim 1 in which said muffler includes an exit cone at said long, narrow throttling throat.
- 8. An apparatus for analyzing particulates including solutes in a sample liquid suspension comprising:
- a reservoir for containing said liquid suspension;
- a particulate free liquid reservoir including a first or proximal region and a second or distal region forming the diffusion or expansion chamber of a silencer;
- an aperture for coupling the particulate-free liquid in the first proximal region of said reservoir to said sample liquid suspension;
- a low-fluid-resistance passage for storing and conveying fluid between said first region and said second region; and,
- a muffler including a jet entry funnel and a long, narrow throttling throat disposed inline with the axis of said aperture for connecting the first region to the second region; and means for flowing sample liquid suspension through said aperture to form a high velocity jet which entrains particle free liquid from said first region, entirely fills the throat, and travels ensheathed with the particle free liquid through said jet-capturing muffler funnel and long, narrow throttling throat into the second region where the kinetic energy of said jet is dissipated by thoroughly mixing the particulate free liquid sheath and the particulate laden liquid suspension, said dissipation of kinetic energy of the high velocity jet resulting in a static head pressure differential across the muffler between said second region and said first region, said ensheathed high velocity jet entering and filling said long, narrow throttling throat, blocking regurgitation of particles from said second region to the first region, said ensheathed high velocity jet entering the second region thereby providing a uni-directional pressure differential between said first and second regions so that particulate free priming fluid is displaced progressively from the second region through the fluid passage to the first region.
- 9. The method of analyzing particulates including solutes in a sample liquid suspension comprising the steps of:
- jetting a sample fluid suspension into a first region having particle free liquid to ensheathe said jet in said particle free liquid; and,
- directing said ensheathed particle jet into an entry funnel which directs the fluid through a long constricted throttling throat to entirely fill the throttling throat to completely occlude the return of fluid, and into an expansion region where the kinetic energy of said jet thoroughly mixes the particulate free liquid sheath and the particulate laden liquid suspension, said ensheathed jet leaving said long constricted throttling throat providing a unidirectional pressure differential between the first and second regions so that particulate free priming fluid is displaced progressively by the mixture from the second region through a fluid passage to said first region.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/741,980 filed on Oct. 31, 1996, which claims priority to Provisional Application Serial No. 60/006,917 filed on Nov. 17, 1995.
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