18572800. CONCENTRATION MEASUREMENT DEVICE simplified abstract (SONY GROUP CORPORATION)
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CONCENTRATION MEASUREMENT DEVICE
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TETSURO Kuwayama of TOKYO (JP)
CONCENTRATION MEASUREMENT DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18572800 titled 'CONCENTRATION MEASUREMENT DEVICE
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a concentration measurement device that uses a light source, optical systems, a tubular body, and a detection unit to measure the concentration of a fluid.
- Light source emitting light
- First optical system condensing emitted light
- Tubular body collimating light incident on a side surface with fluid flow
- Detection unit detecting light through the tubular body
Key Features and Innovation:
- Utilizes a light source and optical systems for concentration measurement
- Tubular body allows for collimation of light in the presence of flowing fluid
- Detection unit accurately measures light passing through the tubular body
Potential Applications:
- Industrial process monitoring
- Environmental monitoring
- Medical diagnostics
Problems Solved:
- Accurate concentration measurement in the presence of flowing fluid
- Real-time monitoring of fluid concentrations
Benefits:
- Improved accuracy in concentration measurement
- Enhanced monitoring capabilities
- Potential for automation in various industries
Commercial Applications: Concentration measurement devices can be used in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and environmental monitoring for accurate and real-time concentration measurements.
Questions about Concentration Measurement Devices: 1. How does the tubular body enhance the accuracy of concentration measurements? 2. What are the potential limitations of using light-based concentration measurement devices in different environments?
Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are constantly exploring new ways to improve the accuracy and efficiency of concentration measurement devices, particularly in high-flow rate environments.
Original Abstract Submitted
A concentration measurement device includes: a light source that emits light; a first optical system that is provided on an optical path of the light emitted from the light source and condenses the light emitted from the light source; a light-transmissive tubular body that is disposed at a position on a rear stage side with respect to a focal position of the first optical system on the optical path and collimates the light incident on a side surface in a state where a fluid flows inside; and a detection unit that detects light through the tubular body.