17729351. PARTICULATE MATTER SENSING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DRIVING OF THE SAME simplified abstract (Kia Corporation)

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PARTICULATE MATTER SENSING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DRIVING OF THE SAME

Organization Name

Kia Corporation

Inventor(s)

Il Seon Yoo of Suwon-si (KR)

Dae Sung Kwon of Seoul (KR)

Dong Gu Kim of Suwon-si (KR)

Hyun Soo Kim of Yongin-si (KR)

PARTICULATE MATTER SENSING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DRIVING OF THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17729351 titled 'PARTICULATE MATTER SENSING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DRIVING OF THE SAME

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a device for sensing particulate matter in the air. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:

  • The device has an inlet to introduce air and a particle classifying unit to classify particles in the air.
  • A corona discharging unit electrifies the particles that pass through the particle classifying unit.
  • A sensing unit collects the electrified particles, which includes an electrode with multiple intervals to collect the particles.
  • A control unit monitors the output signal change of the electrode to determine if fine particles are detected.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Environmental monitoring: The device can be used to monitor air quality and detect the presence of fine particles in the environment.
  • Industrial settings: It can be employed in industries where particulate matter is a concern, such as manufacturing facilities or construction sites.
  • Health monitoring: The device can be used in healthcare settings to monitor air quality and detect harmful particles that may affect human health.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Accurate particle detection: The device provides a reliable method for classifying and detecting particles in the air, including fine particles that may be harmful to human health.
  • Real-time monitoring: The device allows for continuous monitoring of air quality, providing timely information about the presence of particulate matter.
  • Simplified operation: The device's design and control unit make it easy to use and interpret the data collected.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved air quality monitoring: The device provides a more accurate and efficient way to monitor air quality, enabling prompt actions to be taken if fine particles are detected.
  • Health protection: By detecting fine particles, the device helps protect human health by providing early warnings of potential air pollution hazards.
  • Cost-effective solution: The device's design and functionality offer a cost-effective solution for monitoring particulate matter in various settings.


Original Abstract Submitted

A particulate matter sensing device includes an inlet through which air is introduced, a particle classifying unit classifying particles included in air introduced through the inlet, a corona discharging unit electrifying the particles passing through the particle classifying unit, and a sensing unit collecting the particles electrified by the corona discharging unit, in which the sensing unit includes an electrode having a plurality of intervals to collect the particles electrified by the sensing unit, and a control unit determining whether fine particles are detected, based on a result of monitoring an output signal change of the electrode.