Gas detection apparatus

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Inventors

Evangelista, Richard A.
Summerfield, Stephen D.
Cerovich, Leslie S.

Application #

953892

Filed

Sep-30-1992

Published

Nov-15-1994

Current US Class

073/31.02
073/31.05

International Classes

G01N 027/00

Field of Search

73/31.05 73/31.03 73/31.01 73/31.02

Assignee

Exidyne Instrumentation Technologies, Inc. (Exton, PA)

Examiners

Williams; Hezron E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Samuels, Gauthier & Stevens

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Other References

Copy of promotional sheet on EIT's Combustible Gas Transmitter Model No. 4388. Copy of promotional sheet on EIT's Dual Gas Detector Model No. 5102. New Sensor Stik Transmitter EIT Monitor vol. 1, No. 2, Jul. 1991.

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Abstract
A gas detection apparatus having a microprocessor control circuit mounted within a housing chamber which is operable for processing input signals associated with measured gas levels and generating output signals corresponding to same to the output port. An interchangeable electrochemical sensor device is removably disposed within the chamber via an access opening of the housing, the sensor being operable for sensing and measuring gas levels and generating the input signals to the microprocessor circuit. An elastomeric connector unit is removably and sealingly disposed between interfacing contact surfaces of the sensor and control circuit via the access opening. The connector unit provides a conductive path between the microprocessor circuit and the sensor device and electromagnetic shielding therebetween.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A self-contained gas detection apparatus, comprising:

a housing defining an inner chamber between a first end and a second end, said second end having an access opening to said chamber;

an output port disposed at said first end;

a microprocessor control circuit mounted within said chamber and being operable for processing input signals associated with measured gas levels and generating output signals corresponding to same to said output port, said microprocessor control circuit including a first substantially planar conductive interfacing surface;

an interchangeable electrochemical sensor device removably disposed within said chamber via said access opening and being operable for sensing and measuring gas levels and generating said input signals to said microprocessor control circuit, said sensor device including a second substantially planar conductive interfacing surface; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to gas sensing devices, and in particular to apparatus which detect the presence of toxic gas in the air and which emits a signal being linearly proportional to the toxic gas concentration in the surrounding environment to a display device.

Conventional gas detection systems have been designed to utilize electrochemical sensor devices in conjunction with combined processing and display units. The canister-type sensor devices are arranged as separate units and are connected to the processor/display units by hard-wiring or pin and socket connections. The response of the sensor device is transferred to the processing circuitry, and thereafter a display of appropriate information, such as gas concentration, is generated.

The conventional gas detection systems have as drawbacks the manner in which the sensor devices are interchanged or replaced, and the separate configurations of the processing circuitry and the gas sensor device. In order to change the gas sensor units in the conventional systems, the operator is required to either rewire the sensor device to the processing unit or carefully orient the sensor device so that the pins and sockets align with one another for connection. The lack of self containment of the sensor device and the processing circuitry can tend to be cumbersome to the operator of the system.
 
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