Hillsborough County Sheriffs Office 3D Collection
Alcohol Sensor
Files
Publication Date
9-9-2025
Model Creation Date
12/20/2023
Alt Text
A three-dimensional model of a police alcohol sensor, also called a breathalyzer. The device is a small, black, plastic, and largely rectangular in shape, not dissimilar to a personal cassette tape player. At the top of the device is a circular tube where an officer would insert a mouthpiece for the test-taker to blow into to collect a sample to gauge the individual's blood alcohol level. On the front side of the device is a label with its name, "Alco-Sensor IV Screener," and its manufacturer's name. A label on the reverse side lists numbered instructions for how to use the device and collect a breath sample. The model can be moved, rotated, and zoomed in and out, allowing the viewer to examine the object's details from multiple angles.
Extent
1 3-D Model
Media Type
Models (Representations); Renderings (Drawings)
Digitization Specifications
HCSO Training Division Collection ART-00000012 3D-Model produced with the Artec Spider and processed with Artec Studio 18
Device Name
Artec Spider
Processing Software
Artec Studio 18
Download Size
64MB
Geometry
1.1M Triangles
Format
Digital Only
Materials
1
Rigged Geometries
No
Scale Transformations
No
Textures
1
UV Layers
Yes
Vertex Colors
No
Vertices
569.3k
Recommended Citation
USF Institute for Digital Exploration, "Alcohol Sensor" (2025). Hillsborough County Sheriffs Office 3D Collection. 36.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/idex_hcso/36
