Particulate matter detection sensor
US-2019033195-A1 · Jan 31, 2019 · US
US10352226B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10352226-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515538796-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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A particulate matter sensor detecting particulate matter in exhaust emissions is provided, which is resistant to having sensor surfaces buried by particulate matter residue. Detection electrodes are provided, with alternating polarity, laminated in a laminating direction, separated by insulation. Of the detection electrodes, first detection electrodes of one polarity and second detection electrodes of the other polarity are exposed perpendicular to the laminating direction. In the direction perpendicular to the laminating direction, the particulate matter sensor has target accumulating parts on which the particulate matter is accumulated. In the target accumulating parts, the thickness W 1 of the first detection electrodes in the laminating direction is greater than the thickness W 2 of the second detection electrodes in the laminating direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A particulate matter detection element for detecting a particulate matter contained in an exhaust gas discharged from an internal combustion engine comprising: a plurality of insulating members made of a material having electrical insulation properties; at least one first detection electrode that is laminated on the insulating member and has a first polarity, at least a part thereof is formed into a detection surface so as to expose in a direction orthogonal to a stacking direction to allow deposition of the particulate matter, the first detection electrode of which the detection surface has a first thickness in the stacking direction; and at least one second detection electrode that has a second polarity different from that of the first detection electrode and is laminate on the insulating member so as to be adjacent to the first detection electrode with the insulating member interposed therebetween, at least a part thereof is formed into a detection surface so as to expose in a direction orthogonal to a stacking direction to allow deposition of the particulate matter, the second detection electrode of which the detection surface has a second thickness smaller than the first thickness in the stacking direction. 2. The particulate matter detection element of claim 1 , wherein the first thickness is 1.5 or more times the second thickness.
the means being a particulate sensor · CPC title
Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust (electric control F01N9/00; monitoring or diagnostic devices for exhaust-gas treatment apparatus F01N11/00) · CPC title
using electric, e.g. electrostatic methods or magnetic methods (by investigating individual particles G01N15/1031, G01N15/12) · CPC title
using means for regenerating the filters, e.g. by burning trapped particles · CPC title
by monitoring exhaust gases · CPC title
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