Method and apparatus for monitoring number density of aerosol particles
US-12146809-B2 · Nov 19, 2024 · US
US10520415B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10520415-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515110447-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 10, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 31, 2019 |
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A particulate matter detection element for detecting particulate matter in a gas to be measured includes flat-shaped conductor layers, flat-shaped insulating layers, a laminated structure in which the conductor layers and the insulating layers are alternately laminated, and a detecting unit having the conductor layers of different polarities as a pair of detection electrodes on a cross section of the laminated structure. The conductor layers each have a constant thickness, and include conductor layer planar portions having a stripped-pattern cross section, and tapered conductor layer end edge portions each having a triangular cross section, provided on both sides of the respective conductor layer planar portions.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A particulate matter detection element for measuring electrical characteristics changing with an amount of deposited particulate matter, and for detecting particulate matter in a gas to be measured, the electrical characteristics being measured by a measuring unit electrically connected to the particulate matter detection element, the particulate matter detection element comprising: flat-shaped conductor layers; flat-shaped insulating layers; a laminated structure in which the conductor layers and the insulating layers are alternately laminated in a thickness direction thereof, the laminate structure being formed over the entire part of the particulate matter detection element in a longitudinal direction thereof; and a detecting unit formed of a cross section of the laminated structure, including the conductor layers having different polarities to form a pair of electrodes, particulate matter being deposited on the detecting unit, and electrical characteristics between pair of electrodes changing depending on an amount of the particular matter deposited on the detecting unit, wherein the conductor layers each have a constant thickness, and include conductor layer planar portions having a stripped-pattern cross section, and tapered conductor layer end edge portions each having a triangular cross section, provided on both sides of the respective conductor layer planar portions. 2. The particulate matter detection element according to claim 1 , further comprising a shielding layer made of an insulating material and covering all the conductor layer end edge portions and part of the conductor layer planar portions. 3. The particulate matter detection element according to claim 2 , wherein the shielding layer extends in a thickness direction of the conductor layers to cover all the conductor layer end edge portions and part of the conductor layer planar portions. 4. The particulate matter detection element according to claim 1 , wherein the conduction layers having the same polarity are electrically connected by a through hole electrode to allow electrical connection to the measuring unit. 5. The particulate matter detection element according to claim 1 , wherein the conduction layers having the same polarity are electrically connected at a side surface connection portion provided at a side surface of the particulate matter detection element to allow electrical connection to the measuring unit. 6. A particulate matter detection element for measuring electrical characteristics changing with an amount of deposited particulate matter, and for detecting particulate matter in a gas to be measured, the particulate matter detection element comprises: flat-shaped conductor layers; flat-shaped insulating layers; a laminated structure in which the conductor layers and the insulating layers are alternately laminated; and a detecting unit having the conductor layers of different polarities as a pair of detection electrodes on a cross section of the laminated structure, and deposited with particulate matter, wherein the conductor layers each have a constant thickness, and include conductor layer planar portions having a stripped-pattern cross section, and gently curved conductor layer end edge portions each having a circular-arc cross section, provided on both sides of the respective conductor layer planar portions. 7. A particulate matter detection sensor that detects particulate matter present in a gas to be measured, comprising: a particulate matter detection element for measuring electrical characteristics changing with an amount of deposited particulate matter, and for detecting the particulate matter, the detection element including: flat-shaped conductor layers; flat-shaped insulating layers; a laminated structure in which the conductor layers and the insulating layers are alternately laminated; and a detecting unit having the conductor layers of different polarities as a pair of detection electrodes on a cross section of the laminated structure, and deposited with particulate matter, wherein the conductor layers each have a constant thickness, and include conductor layer planar portions having a stripped-pattern cross section, and tapered conductor layer end edge portions each having a triangular cross section, provided on both sides of the respective conductor layer planar portions; a power supply that applies a voltage across the pair of detection electrodes; and a measuring unit that allows an electric field to act on particulate matter present in the gas to be measured for collection to the detecting unit, the electric field being generated by applying a voltage across the detection electrodes by the power supply, and measures electrical characteristics between the pair of detection electrodes, the electrical characteristics changing with deposition of particulate matter on the detecting unit.
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