Self-propelled Sensor Apparatus for in Situ Analysis of Enviromental Parameters

A submersible, self-propelled apparatus for analyzing a component contained in a liquid medium. The submersible, self-propelled apparatus uses kinetic energy of the apparatus to drive a liquid under analysis through the apparatus. This is accomplished by use of a conveyance system that is attached to the analytical system of the apparatus. A sensor system is used to analyze the component collected within the confines of an analysis chamber, a part of the analysis system. The invention also includes a method of using the analytical apparatus.

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US 20,100,058,843

Inventor(s): FRIES DAVID P [US]; JANOWIAK MICHELLE L [US]; STEIMLE GEORGE [US]; BROADBENT HEATHER A [US]

Type of Offer: Licensing



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