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The patent badge is an abbreviated version of the USPTO patent document. The patent badge covers the following: Patent number, Date patent was issued, Date patent was filed, Title of the patent, Applicant, Inventor, Assignee, Attorney firm, Primary examiner, Assistant examiner, CPCs, and Abstract. The patent badge does contain a link to the full patent document (in Adobe Acrobat format, aka pdf). To download or print any patent click here.

Date of Patent:
Aug. 15, 2000

Filed:

Nov. 25, 1998
Applicant:
Inventors:

Jack S Brenizer, Charlottesville, VA (US);

Charles E Daitch, Arlington, VA (US);

Bouvard Hosticka, Charlottesville, VA (US);

L Roger Mason, Jr, Arlington, VA (US);

Pamela M Norris, Charlottesville, VA (US);

Assignees:

Pacific Sierra Research, Arlington, VA (US);

University of Virginia Patent Foundation, Charlottesville, VA (US);

Attorneys:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G01N / ; B01D / ; B01D / ; B01D / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
7386323 ; 7386322 ; 7386325 ; 7386471 ; 55308 ; 55321 ; 55325 ; 55442 ; 55446 ;
Abstract

Atmospheric Samplers are disclosed using aerogel filter material. The samplers include one or more cascaded impact sample stations with discs of aerogel as the targets. Ambient air carrying particulate matter is introduced into the sampler and the particles are captured by the aerogel in its pore structure. In certain embodiments, the aerogel filter is next transported to a position where it is fragmented by a spray of water. The fragmented aerogel and the captured particles are transported in the fragmenting water from the sampler for analysis. In one embodiment, the sampler is segmented with alternate nozzle and filter segments for easy assembly, sampling and disassembly for analysis of the captured particles in aerogel filters positions below the nozzles.


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