IP Library Granted Patent US 12699050
Granted Patent B2
US 12699050 · App. 17/586,398 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Gas detection apparatus having two measurement chambers and two detectors

Inventor: Arne Jünemann (Hamburg, DE)
Assignee: bentekk GmbH
G01N21/59G01N21/1702G01N27/64
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Patent No.
US 12699050
App. No.
17/586,398
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Gas detection apparatus for the detection of a target gas in a gas mixture, having a radiation source, a first measurement chamber and a second measurement chamber, as well as a first and second measurement detector. A first gas mixture flows through the first measurement chamber, and a second gas mixture flows through the second measurement chamber. Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the radiation source passes initially through the first measurement chamber and subsequently through the second measurement chamber. The first measurement detector registers a physical effect in the first measurement chamber, this physical effect correlating with the intensity of the radiation passing through the first measurement chamber, and generates a first signal correlating with the physical effect. The second measurement detector is correspondingly configured for the second measurement chamber. A second measurement point is thus provided without requiring a second radiation source.

Claims (40)

1 . A gas detection apparatus for the detection of at least one target gas in at least one gas mixture, wherein the gas detection apparatus comprises:

a radiation source configured to emit electromagnetic radiation, a first measurement chamber, a second measurement chamber, a first measurement detector, and a second measurement detector,

wherein the second measurement chamber is spatially separated from the first measurement chamber,

wherein the gas detection apparatus is configured in such a way that a first gas mixture flows through the first measurement chamber and a second gas mixture flows through the second measurement chamber,

wherein the gas detection apparatus is configured in such a way that electromagnetic radiation emitted by the radiation source passes initially through the first measurement chamber and subsequently through the second measurement chamber,

wherein the first measurement detector is configured to:

measure a gauge of a physical effect in the first measurement chamber caused by electromagnetic radiation which passes through the first measurement chamber and correlating with a presence of the at least one target gas in the first measurement chamber, and

generate a first signal correlating with the physical effect in the first measurement chamber,

wherein the second measurement detector is configured to:

measure a gauge of a physical effect in the second measurement chamber caused by electromagnetic radiation which passes through the second measurement chamber and correlating with the presence of the at least one target gas in the second measurement chamber, and

generate a second signal correlating with the physical effect in the second measurement chamber, and

wherein the first measurement detector is configured to detect at least one predetermined target gas in the first measurement chamber and to generate a signal correlating with the presence or absence of the at least one target gas as the first signal, and the second measurement detector is configured to analyze the gas mixture in the second measurement chamber and to generate a signal correlating with a composition of the gas mixture as the second signal.

2 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the gas detection apparatus is configured in such a way that a radiation direction in which electromagnetic radiation passes through the first measurement chamber is perpendicular or oblique with respect to a flow direction in which the first gas mixture flows through the first measurement chamber, and/or a radiation direction in which electromagnetic radiation passes through the second measurement chamber is perpendicular or oblique with respect to a flow direction in which the second gas mixture flows through the second measurement chamber.

3 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the gas detection apparatus comprises a measurement chamber separator, which separates the first measurement chamber in a gastight fashion from the second measurement chamber and forms both a part of a wall of the first measurement chamber and a part of a wall of the second measurement chamber, a measurement chamber window which is permeable for electromagnetic radiation being formed in the measurement chamber separator, and the gas detection apparatus being configured in such a way that electromagnetic radiation emitted by the radiation source passes through the first measurement chamber, then the measurement chamber window and then the second measurement chamber.

4 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the measurement chamber window is provided with an optical filter and the optical filter is adapted to attenuate electromagnetic radiation in at least one wavelength range.

5 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the gas detection apparatus comprises a first optical filter and a second optical filter, the first optical filter being located between the radiation source and the first measurement chamber and the second optical filter being located between the first optical filter and the second measurement chamber.

6 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a fluid connection connects the first measurement chamber to the second measurement chamber so that the first gas mixture and the second gas mixture are the same gas mixture, and the gas mixture flows initially through one of the first and second measurement chambers, then through the fluid connection and then through the other of the first and second measurement chambers.

7 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the gas detection apparatus is configured in such a way that the gas mixture flows initially through the first measurement chamber, then through the fluid connection and then through the second measurement chamber.

8 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first and second measurement chambers are arranged in parallel with one another, the first gas mixture and the second gas mixture are the same gas mixture, and the gas detection apparatus is configured in such a way that a first part of the gas mixture flows through the first measurement chamber and a second part of the gas mixture flows through the second measurement chamber.

9 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the gas detection apparatus comprises a reflector for electromagnetic radiation, the radiation source and the reflector being arranged in such a way that the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the radiation source passes through the first and second measurement chambers for a first time, is reflected by the reflector and passes through the first and second measurement chambers for a second time.

10 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a separating column is arranged before the second measurement chamber with respect to a flow direction of the second gas mixture.

11 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the gas detection apparatus comprises a calibration device, which is configured to calibrate a sensitivity of the separating column by using the second measurement detector.

12 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a further measurement chamber and a further measurement detector for the further measurement chamber, the first measurement chamber, the second measurement chamber and the further measurement chamber being arranged in a stack, the gas detection apparatus being configured in such a way that electromagnetic radiation emitted by the radiation source passes through each measurement chamber at least once, and the further measurement detector being configured to measure a gauge of a physical effect in the associated further measurement chamber caused by electromagnetic radiation which passes through the associated further measurement chamber and correlating with the presence of the at least one target gas, and to generate a further signal correlating with the physical effect in the associated further measurement chamber.

13 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first measurement detector is or comprises a first ionization detector and the second measurement detector is or comprises a second ionization detector, the first ionization detector being configured to measure a gauge of the ionization of the at least one target gas in the first measurement chamber and to generate a first signal correlating with the ionization in the first measurement chamber as the first signal, and the second ionization detector being configured to measure a gauge of the ionization of the at least one target gas in the second measurement chamber and to generate a second signal correlating with the ionization in the second measurement chamber as the second signal.

14 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first measurement detector is or comprises a first absorption detector and the second measurement detector is or comprises a second absorption detector, the first absorption detector being configured to measure an absorption of electromagnetic radiation in the first measurement chamber as a gauge of the physical effect and to generate a signal correlating with the absorption in the first measurement chamber as the first signal, and the second absorption detector being configured to measure an absorption of electromagnetic radiation in the second measurement chamber as a gauge of the physical effect and to generate a signal correlating with the absorption in the second measurement chamber as the second signal.

15 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the second optical filter has a narrower transmission band than the first optical filter.

16 . A gas detection apparatus for the detection of at least one target gas in at least one gas mixture, the gas detection apparatus comprising:

a radiation source configured to emit electromagnetic radiation;

a first measurement chamber configured to receive a first gas mixture;

a second measurement chamber configured to receive a second gas mixture;

a first measurement detector; and

a second measurement detector, the second measurement chamber being located at a spaced apart location from the first measurement chamber, the radiation source being configured to emit electromagnetic radiation such that the electromagnetic radiation first passes through the first measurement chamber and the electromagnetic radiation subsequently passes through the second measurement chamber, wherein the first measurement detector is configured to:

measure a gauge of a physical effect in the first measurement chamber caused by electromagnetic radiation which passes through the first measurement chamber and correlating with a presence of the at least one target gas in the first measurement chamber, and

generate a first signal correlating with the physical effect in the first measurement chamber, wherein the second measurement detector is configured to:

measure a gauge of a physical effect in the second measurement chamber caused by electromagnetic radiation which passes through the second measurement chamber and correlating with the presence of the at least one target gas in the second measurement chamber, and

generate a second signal correlating with the physical effect in the second measurement chamber, wherein the first measurement detector is configured to only detect whether at least one predetermined target gas is present in the first measurement chamber and to generate a signal correlating with a presence or absence of the at least one target gas as a first signal, and the second measurement detector is configured to analyze the gas mixture in the second measurement chamber and to generate a signal correlating with a composition of the gas mixture as the second signal.

17 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the gas detection apparatus is configured in such a way that a radiation direction in which electromagnetic radiation passes through the first measurement chamber is perpendicular or oblique with respect to a flow direction in which the first gas mixture flows through the first measurement chamber, and/or a radiation direction in which electromagnetic radiation passes through the second measurement chamber is perpendicular or oblique with respect to a flow direction in which the second gas mixture flows through the second measurement chamber.

18 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the gas detection apparatus comprises a measurement chamber separator, which separates the first measurement chamber in a gastight fashion from the second measurement chamber and forms both a part of a wall of the first measurement chamber and a part of a wall of the second measurement chamber, a measurement chamber window which is permeable for electromagnetic radiation being formed in the measurement chamber separator, and the gas detection apparatus being configured in such a way that electromagnetic radiation emitted by the radiation source passes through the first measurement chamber, then the measurement chamber window and then the second measurement chamber.

19 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the measurement chamber window is provided with an optical filter and the optical filter is adapted to attenuate electromagnetic radiation in at least one wavelength range.

20 . The gas detection apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the gas detection apparatus comprises a first optical filter and a second optical filter, the first optical filter being located between the radiation source and the first measurement chamber and the second optical filter being located between the first optical filter and the second measurement chamber.