Gas sensor with U-type gasket

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Inventors

Gutierrez, Carlos A.
Nelson, Charles Scott
McCauley, Kathryn Mary

Application #

731417

Filed

Dec-6-2000

Published

Sep-24-2002

Current US Class

073/23.31
073/31.05
204/424

International Classes

G01N 027/409

Field of Search

73/23.2 73/23.31 73/31.05 73/31.06 204/424 204/426 204/428

Assignee

Delphi Technologies, Inc. (Troy, MI)

Examiners

Williams; Hezron

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cichosz; Vincent A.

US Patent References

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5329806   Exhaust sensor with...
6063249   Oxygen sensor
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Abstract
The gas sensor comprises a sensor element; a shell disposed around at least a portion of the sensor element, the shell having a projecting edge from a first end, wherein a portion of the projecting edge is bent toward the sensing element; an upper shield disposed around at least a portion of the sensor element, the upper shield having a terminal end; a gasket disposed between the projecting edge and the terminal end, wherein the gasket is a U-type gasket; and a lower shield affixed to a second end of the shell.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A gas sensor, comprising:

a sensor element;

a shell disposed around at least a portion of the sensor element, the shell having a projecting edge spaced apart from an inner surface and protruding from a first end, wherein a portion of the projecting edge is bent toward the sensing element to form a crimp;

an upper shield disposed around at least a portion of the sensor element, the upper shield having a terminal end engaged within the crimp;

a u-shaped gasket having a u-shaped cross-section formed separately from said shell and said upper shield, said u-shaped gasket being disposed between the projecting edge and the terminal end; and a lower shield disposed around a portion of the sensing element and affixed to a second end of the shell.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to gas sensors. More particularly, the present invention relates to a gas sensor with a crimp design.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Exhaust gas sensors are used in a variety of applications that require qualitative and quantitative analysis of gases. For example, exhaust gas sensors have been used for many years in automotive vehicles to sense the presence of oxygen in exhaust gases, for example, to sense when an exhaust gas content switches from rich to lean or lean to rich. In automotive applications, the direct relationship between oxygen concentration in the exhaust gas and the air-to-fuel ratios of the fuel mixture supplied to the engine allows the exhaust sensor to provide oxygen concentration measurements for determination of optimum combustion conditions, maximization of fuel economy, and the management of exhaust emissions.

A conventional stoichiometric sensor typically consists of an ionically conductive solid electrolyte material, a porous electrode on the sensor's exterior exposed to the exhaust gases with a porous protective overcoat, and a porous electrode on the sensor's interior surface exposed to a known gas partial pressure. Sensors typically used in automotive applications use a yttria stabilized zirconia based electrochemical galvanic cell with porous platinum electrodes, operating in potentiometric mode, to detect the relative amounts of oxygen present in an automobile engine's exhaust. When opposite surfaces of this galvanic cell are exposed to different oxygen partial pressures, an electromotive force (emf) is developed between the electrodes on the opposite surfaces of the electrolyte wall, according to the Nernst equation: ##EQU1##
 
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