Special seal geometry for exhaust gas sensors for producing high leak tightness with respect to the measurement chamber
US-2016025222-A1 · Jan 28, 2016 · US
US10837878B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10837878-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515319185-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 17, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 17, 2020 |
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A particulate matter detection sensor includes a particulate matter detection unit for changing the output of an electrical signal in accordance with change in the electrical characteristics due to the deposition of particulate matter contained in an exhaust gas G discharged from an internal combustion engine, and a cover member having a cylindrical cover wall and disposed to surround the particulate matter detection unit. The particulate matter detection unit includes a deposition portion on which a part of the particulate matter is deposited, and a plurality of detection electrodes disposed being spaced apart from each other on the deposition portion. The deposition portion of the particulate matter detection unit is arranged so as to be oriented towards the tip side of the cover member. The cover wall of the cover member includes a plurality of exhaust gas introduction holes formed at positions closer to the tip side than is the deposition portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A particulate matter detection sensor, comprising: a particulate matter detection unit including a deposition portion on which a part of particulate matter contained in an exhaust gas discharged from an internal combustion engine is deposited, and a plurality of detection electrodes disposed being spaced apart from each other on the deposition portion, wherein an output of an electrical signal is changed according to change of electrical characteristics due to the deposition of the particulate matter on the deposition portion; and a cover member including a cylindrical cover wall arranged so as to surround the particulate matter detection unit, wherein: the deposition portion of the particulate matter detection unit is disposed so as to be oriented towards a tip side in an axial direction of the cover member; and the cover wall of the cover member is provided with a plurality of exhaust gas introduction holes which are formed at positions closer to the tip side than the deposition portion is, such that the full extent of each of the plurality of exhaust gas introduction holes is closer to the tip side than the deposition portion in the axial direction of the cover member. 2. The particulate matter detection sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of exhaust gas introduction holes, when viewed from the axial direction, are formed at even intervals. 3. The particulate matter detection sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the cover member has an exhaust gas discharge hole which is opened in a tip thereof. 4. The particulate matter detection sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the exhaust gas introduction holes are each provided with a rectifying member which is designed to come close to the deposition portion as the rectifying member inclines towards the inside of the cover member. 5. The particulate matter detection sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the cover member has an outer periphery around which a cylindrical outer cover member is arranged so as to be coaxial with the cover member, the outer cover member having a plurality of outer introduction holes so that an exhaust gas introduced from the plurality of outer introduction holes is ensured to be introduced to the inside of the cover member from the exhaust gas introduction holes after change of the introduction direction. 6. The particulate matter detection sensor according to claim 5 , wherein the plurality of outer introduction holes are formed at positions closer to the tip side than the plurality of exhaust gas introduction holes are. 7. The particulate matter detection sensor according to claim 6 , wherein, when viewed from the axial direction, the plurality of outer introduction holes are formed so as to be radially align with the respective plurality of exhaust gas introduction holes. 8. The particulate matter detection sensor according to claim 5 , wherein, when viewed from the axial direction, the plurality of outer introduction holes are formed at positions deviated in a circumferential direction from positions of the respective plurality of exhaust gas introduction holes. 9. The particulate matter detection sensor according to claim 5 , wherein the outer cover member has an outer discharge hole which is opened in a tip thereof. 10. The particulate matter detection sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the particulate matter detection unit changes an output of the electrical signal in accordance with change in an electrical resistance across the detection.
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