Claims
- 1. In a cascade impactor formed with a number of impaction stages, having a base for carrying an impactor cup to each stage, and a first cover member for providing sealed passageways for flow of fluid from one impactor stage to the next impactor stage, the improvement comprising a second test cover for mounting on said impactor having passageways replicating that of the first cover, and each of the passageways having a bore leading therefrom to the exterior for connection to a pressure sensor.
- 2. The impactor of claim 1, wherein said test cover has a substantially planar surface, the passageways being recessed into said planar surface, and said planar surface sealing on seals that define the passageways.
- 3. The impactor of claim 1, wherein the bores have tube connectors on the exterior of the cover, all of the tube connectors being on one edge of the test cover.
- 4. The impactor of claim 1, a pressure sensor to sense pressure in each bore, to provide signals indicating the pressure in each bore to determine pressure differentials between each impactor stage.
- 5. The impactor of claim 4, wherein each impactor stage has a nozzle plate, the pressure differentials indicating the condition of nozzles in the nozzle plate.
- 6. An impactor that comprises a plurality of individual impactor stages, each of said stages including an impactor nozzle and an impactor plate, and the impactor nozzles and impactor plates being arranged generally side by side and having sealing surfaces that are generally planar for all of the impactor stages in the impactor assembly, the impactor including a base member and a cover member, a seal plate between the base member and cover member for providing passageways between the individual impactor stages, an inlet to a first of the impactor stages extending through, but separate from the cover, and an airflow outlet extending from the last stage, and having an outlet opening in the base, with a connecting passageway from the last stage to the outlet opening defined through a portion of the cover.
- 7. The impactor of claim 6, wherein said base and said cover are hinged together, the base having a pair of support posts extending along one side of the base, and each carrying a pin, the pins extending laterally in the same direction from the respective posts, the cover member having a pair of ears, the ears having bores for receiving the pins, the ears of the cover member being spaced to slide over the pins simultaneously when moved in an axial direction, and a pair of lugs on the cover member spaced from the ears that are of size to pass over the upper ends of the posts as the cover is slid along the pins with the cover in an open position, said posts having stop lug portions thereon positioned to engage the lugs on the cover member when the cover member is partially on the pins and moved toward a closed position to prevent closing the cover member until the lugs pass on an opposite side of the posts from the ears.
- 8. The impactor of claim 7, wherein said lugs on the cover member clear the stop lugs on the post only with the cover in an open position when the cover is on any portion of the pins.
- 9. The impactor of claim 6 and a latch assembly for holding the cover member in a closed position on the base, the latch comprising an operating lever, a latch link controlled by the operating lever, a pin on the cover for receiving the latch link, all moving parts of the latch being on the base.
- 10. An impactor device having a base and a cover member that are hinged together, the impactor forming generally flat sections with side-by-side impactor stages, the base having a pair of support posts extending along one side of the base, and each support post carrying a pin generally parallel to a plane of the base and cover member, the pins extending laterally, both in the same direction from the respective posts, cover member having a pair of ears that are spaced apart at a distance substantially equal to the spacing of the post in the base member, and the ears having bores for receiving the pins on the posts, the ears of the cover members sliding over the pin simultaneously when moved in an axial direction, and a pair of lugs on the cover members spaced from each of the ears, said lugs being of size to pass over upper ends of the post so the cover is slid along the pins with the cover in an open position, said posts having stop lugs portions that are on position to engage the lugs on the cover member when the cover member is partially on the pins and move toward a closed position, to prevent closing the cover member until the lugs pass on opposite sides of the posts from the ears.
- 11. A latch assembly for holding a cover member in a closed position on the base, comprising a first pivot pin on the base, a handle link pivotally mounted on said pivot pin for movement between an open position and a closed position, a latch link pivotally mounted on said handle link at a second pivot pin spaced from the pivot pin, a cam pin mounted on said base, a cam slot on said latch link for receiving said cam pin, said cam slot and cam pin guiding movement of said latch link to a position clearing a latch pin on the cover when the handle link is in its open position, and to a position engaging the latch pin and urging the cover member toward the base when the handle is in a closed position.
- 12. The latch assembly of claim 11, wherein said cam slot has a elongated section that guides the movement of the latch link during a substantial portion of movement of the handle link between its closed and open positions, and the cam slot having an offset section positioned at an angle relative to the elongated section, said latch pin moving into the angled section and causing the latch link to move away from the latch pin on the cover during final movements of said handle link toward its open position.
- 13. In an impactor having a impaction surface with an inlet and an outlet, the improvement comprising a final filter mounted on the impaction surface, the final filter comprising an annular wall, a screen forming an end supported on the wall, an opposite end of the filter being open and resting on the impaction surface, and a plurality of apertures in the wall to permit fluid to flow through the screen and out the apertures to an exhaust.
- 14. The device of claim 13, wherein the wall has an annular in-turned flange to support the screen, and a seal plate overlying the in-turned flange, the seal plate carrying a seal for sealing on the in-turned flange for providing an inlet for fluid flow toward the impaction surface.
- 15. A method of forming an enclosed groove in a surface of a seal plate which groove has an elongated length and a narrow transverse opening, said groove having a wider internal base than the narrow transverse opening, comprising the steps of boring a recess in the surface that has a diameter which is wider than the internal base, inserting a cutting tool in the recess and cutting the annular groove starting at the recess and ending at the recess, providing a plug having a groove matching the groove made by the cutting tool, fitting the plug in said recess, with the groove in the plug aligning with the groove cut in the seal plate to provide a continuous seal groove for receiving a seal.
- 16. A seal plate having a seal groove formed in a surface thereof that is a continuous groove encircling an opening, said groove having an opening to the surface that has a first lateral dimension, the groove having an inner bottom surface of a second lateral dimension greater than the first lateral dimension, a bore intercepting said groove that is of larger diameter than the second lateral dimension, and a plug in said bore to fit closely to surfaces defining said bore, said plug having an extension of the groove spanning the bore to provide a continuous groove across the bore.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/360,466, filed Jul. 23, 1999 for HIGH ACCURACY AEROSOL IMPACTOR AND MONITOR, and also is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/679,936, filed Oct. 5, 2000, for METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CASCADE IMPACTOR TESTING, both of which applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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