Claims
- 1. A particle detector which comprises:
- first and second pipe means for feeding liquid to be treated;
- means for coupling said first and second pipe means to one another, said coupling means being an elongated cylindrical shape having two end portions in an axial direction that define two threaded holes, defining an aperture to communicate liquid from one of the pipe means to the other pipe means with a diameter to pass only one particle at a time and being tapered between said aperture and each of said end portions;
- means for applying voltage or current to the liquid present in both sides of said aperture;
- at least one connecting screw which is detachably and threadingly engaged with each threaded hole of said coupling means and has a through hole to receive and pass said pipe means;
- means for detecting change of the voltage or current occurring across the liquid present in both sides of the aperture, whereby particles passing through the aperture may be detected; and
- an O-ring disposed in a space between said coupling means and said connecting screw so that said O-ring is clamped between an end face of said connecting screw and an end face of said coupling means and is deformed when said connecting screw completely engages said coupling means to further secure said pipe means.
- 2. The particle detector according to claim 1, wherein said applying means comprises an electrically conductive member on said pipe means.
- 3. The particle detector according to claim 1, wherein said pipe means are made of metal.
- 4. The particle detector according to claim 1, wherein said pipe means are principally made of electrical insulating material, and wherein the portions of the pipe means near the aperture are made of electrically conductive materials.
- 5. The particle detector according to claim 1, wherein said pipe means are made principally of electrical insulating materials, and wherein the inner surface of said pipe means is coated with electrically conductive materials.
- 6. The particle detector according to claim 1, wherein said pipe means are principally made of silver with the inner surface of the pipe means covered by silver chloride, and wherein the liquid contains chloride ions.
- 7. The particle detector according to claim 1, wherein said detecting means further comprises means for changing over the polarity of the current or voltage applied to said pipe means corresponding to the voltage difference across the two pipes.
- 8. The particle detector according to claim 1, wherein said applying means comprises a pair of cavities formed in the coupling means with an electrolyte contained in the cavities;
- electrodes disposed in the cavities; and
- partition rings for separating the liquid flowing through the aperture and the electrolyte, said partition ring being made of ion conductive and porous materials.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/180,619, filed Apr. 4, 1988, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/815,645 filed Jan. 2, 1986 abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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