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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 04, 2012
Filed:
Aug. 27, 2004
Craig A. Aker, Stillwater, OK (US);
Colin J. Cumming, Stillwater, OK (US);
Mark E. Fisher, Stillwater, OK (US);
Michael J. Fox, Glencoe, OK (US);
Marcus J. Lagrone, Cushing, OK (US);
Dennis K. Reust, Stillwater, OK (US);
Mark G. Rockley, Stillwater, OK (US);
Eric S. Towers, Stillwater, OK (US);
Craig A. Aker, Stillwater, OK (US);
Colin J. Cumming, Stillwater, OK (US);
Mark E. Fisher, Stillwater, OK (US);
Michael J. Fox, Glencoe, OK (US);
Marcus J. laGrone, Cushing, OK (US);
Dennis K. Reust, Stillwater, OK (US);
Mark G. Rockley, Stillwater, OK (US);
Eric S. Towers, Stillwater, OK (US);
FLIR Systems, Inc., Wilsonville, OR (US);
Abstract
A detector for detecting vapors emitted from analytes includes a housing, a pump and a sensing assembly. The housing has an inlet, an outlet and an enclosed sensing volume therebetween. The pump communicates with the housing for moving a carrier sequentially through the enclosed sensing volume at a predetermined flow rate. The sensing assembly senses the vapors of the analyte delivered by the carrier as the carrier passes through the housing. The sensing assembly includes a sensing unit constructed of an amplifying fluorescent polymer, a source of excitation, a detector, and a convertor assembly.