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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 23, 2021
Filed:
Jul. 20, 2018
Bahcesehir Universitesi, Besiktas/Istanbul, TR;
Selcuk Ozyurt, Atasehir/Istanbul, TR;
Bulent Aydin, Basaksehir/Istanbul, TR;
Nil Girgin, Besiktas/Istanbul, TR;
Kaan Alper, Cekmekoy/Istanbul, TR;
Suleyman Semsioglu, Pendik/Istanbul, TR;
Sena Karali, Pendik/Istanbul, TR;
Cansin Cokol, Pendik/Istanbul, TR;
BAHCESEHIR UNIVERSITESI, Besiktas/Istanbul, TR;
Abstract
The present invention is an underwater analysis device () for analyzing absorption capacity of water. Accordingly, the subject matter device is characterized by comprising a body () having a sealed first casing () which accommodates a sealed illumination window (); a sealed second casing () which accommodates a sealed measurement window (); a prismatic hollow water chamber () provided between said first casing () and said second casing () and arranged such that a first inlet () thereof faces said illumination window () and such that a second inlet () thereof faces said measurement window (); said water chamber () comprises pluralities water transfer openings (); said first casing () comprises a light emitting unit () arranged to emit test light from the illumination window () towards the measurement window (); said second casing () comprises a light sensing unit () arranged to at least partially receive the test light passing through the water in the water chamber () and to embody in a manner generating signal in accordance with the density of the received test light components.