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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 18, 2019
Filed:
Jan. 15, 2016
Industrial Scientific Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Timothy J. Belski, Washington, PA (US);
Rodney David Brenstuhl, Amsterdam, OH (US);
Joshua Allen Futrell, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Charles Dennis Hughes, Moon Township, PA (US);
Thomas Michael Mikulin, New Wilmington, PA (US);
Henry J. Suwalski, Cranberry Township, PA (US);
Daniel James Timco, McDonald, PA (US);
Industrial Scientific Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Abstract
Monitoring systems and apparatuses and methods for using same are generally described. A gas monitoring system may include a base component and a module component. The module may be configured to be operably coupled to the base component through corresponding interface connectors. The system may be monitor for gases and generate alarms relating thereto, when the module is connected to the base. The base and/or module may have limited or no functionality when disconnected from the module and/or base. The module may include components that typically have an increased potential for upgrades, replacement, maintenance, or other modifications. The base may include components that typically have a lower rate of being upgraded, replaced, or requiring maintenance. In this manner, high maintenance components may be arranged in a module that has a smaller and more portable form factor as compared to the base and the system overall.