Exhaust purification apparatus for internal combustion engine
US-2015369153-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10801389B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10801389-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615735162-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 13, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 13, 2020 |
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A particulate matter sensor is provided. The particulate matter sensor includes: an insulating substrate; a first electrode unit, and a plurality of spaced electrodes; a second electrode unit and a heater unit. Wherein each of the spaced electrode includes a sensing unit, wherein the particulate matter is deposited on the sensing unit, and a capacitor unit is configured on the spaced electrode for measuring capacitance. The plurality of spaced electrodes and the rim electrode are electrically connected when particulate matter is deposited, and thereby the capacitance between the first electrode unit and the second electrode unit can be measured.
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A particulate matter sensor, comprising: an insulating substrate; a first electrode unit, wherein the first electrode is formed on a surface of the insulating substrate, wherein the first electrode unit includes a rim electrode and a plurality of spaced electrodes set apart from each other that are not electrically connected to the rim electrode; a second electrode unit, wherein the second electrode is disposed inside the insulating substrate to be spaced an interval from the first electrode unit, wherein the second electrode includes a plurality of capacitor electrodes electrically connected to each other such that a capacitance between the first electrode unit and the second electrode unit is measured; and a heater unit, wherein the heater unit is disposed inside the insulating substrate to provide heat for removing particulate matter deposited on a sensing unit, wherein each of the spaced electrodes includes a sensing unit spaced from the rim electrode to define a deposition space on which particulate matter is deposited when the particulate matter sensor is secured in a vehicle exhaust stream, and a capacitor unit configured on the spaced electrode to measure the capacitance, and when the particulate matter is deposited on the deposition space, the spaced electrode is electrically connected to the rim electrode to measure the capacitance between the first electrode unit and the second electrode unit, wherein, the sensing unit and the capacitor unit have predetermined areas formed at both end portions of each of the spaced electrode, wherein a total area of the sensing unit is formed to be smaller than the total area of the capacitor unit so that the particulate matter is sequentially deposited on the deposition space. 2. The particulate matter sensor of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of extended electrodes disposed adjacent to each other are provided at equal intervals. 3. The particulate matter sensor of claim 1 , wherein the capacitor electrode has an area corresponding to an area of the capacitor unit. 4. The particulate matter sensor of claim 1 , wherein a dielectric layer is disposed between the first electrode unit and the second electrode unit. 5. The particulate matter sensor of claim 1 , further comprising a temperature sensing unit, wherein the temperature sensing unit is disposed between the second electrode unit and the heater unit to control the heater unit. 6. The particulate matter sensor of claim 1 , wherein the insulating substrate is formed of alumina or zirconia toughened alumina (ZTA). 7. The particulate matter sensor of claim 1 , wherein the rim electrode is disposed to surround the plurality of spaced electrodes and a plurality of extended electrodes extend to be parallel with each other in one direction from the rim electrode, wherein each of the spaced electrode is provided with the sensing unit disposed between a pair of the extended electrodes adjacent to each other or between the extended electrode and the rim electrode adjacent to each other. 8. The particulate matter sensor of claim 7 , wherein the rim electrode includes a first connection electrode and a second connection electrode, wherein a plurality of end portions of the plurality of extended electrodes are connected to the first connection electrode, and the second connection electrode extends from both end portions of the first connection electrode to be parallel to the extended electrode. 9. The particulate matter sensor of claim 1 , wherein the sensing unit has a first area, and the capacitor unit has a second area; wherein the second area of the capacitor unit is larger than the first area of the sensing unit. 10. The particulate matter sensor of claim 9 , wherein the second area of the capacitor unit is at least twice larger than the first area of the sensing unit. 11. The particulate matter sensor of claim 1 , wherein the sensing unit and the capacitor unit are spaced apart from each other by a lead unit having a predetermined length and interposed there between. 12. The particulate matter sensor of claim 11 , wherein the lead unit connects the sensing unit to the capacitor unit, wherein a total length of the lead unit is greater than or equal to a total length of the sensing unit. 13. The particulate matter sensor of claim 11 , wherein the particulate matter sensor is mounted such that the sensing unit is exposed to an exhaust pipe connected to a rear end of an exhaust gas particulate filter of a vehicle. 14. An exhaust gas purification system, comprising: an exhaust manifold; an exhaust gas particulate filter, wherein the exhaust gas particulate filter is configured to remove a plurality of particulates included in exhaust gas discharged from the exhaust manifold; and a particulate matter sensor, wherein the particulate matter sensor is installed at an exit side exhaust pipe connected to the exhaust gas particulate filter to detect particulate matter passing through the exhaust gas particulate filter and escaping to a downstream side; wherein the particulate matter sensor comprises: an insulating substrate; a first electrode unit, wherein the first electrode is formed on a surface of the insulating substrate, wherein the first electrode unit includes a rim electrode and a plurality of spaced electrodes set apart from each other that are not electrically connected to the rim electrode; a second electrode unit, wherein the second electrode is disposed inside the insulating substrate to be spaced an interval from the first electrode unit, wherein the second electrode includes a plurality of capacitor electrodes electrically connected to each other such that a capacitance between the first electrode unit and the second electrode unit is measured; and a heater unit, wherein the heater unit is disposed inside the insulating substrate to provide heat for removing particulate matter deposited on a sensing unit, wherein each of the spaced electrodes includes a sensing unit spaced from the rim electrode to define a deposition space on which particulate matter is deposited when the particulate matter sensor is secured in a vehicle exhaust stream, and a capacitor unit configured on the spaced electrode to measure the capacitance, and when the particulate matter is deposited on the deposition space, the spaced electrode is electrically connected to the rim electrode to measure the capacitance between the first electrode unit and the second electrode unit, wherein, the sensing unit and the capacitor unit have predetermined areas formed at both end portions of each of the spaced electrode, wherein a total area of the sensing unit is formed to be smaller than the total area of the capacitor unit so that the particulate matter is sequentially deposited on the deposition space.
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