Gas sensor with thermal shock protection

US9297791B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9297791-B2
Application numberUS-201313835543-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 15, 2013
Priority dateDec 20, 2012
Publication dateMar 29, 2016
Grant dateMar 29, 2016

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A gas sensor includes a sensor housing, and a sensing element located within the sensor housing, the sensing element defining an axis and having a distal end extending from the sensor housing. The gas sensor further includes a sensor protection element coupled to the sensor housing and at least partially surrounding the distal end of the sensing element. The sensor protection element includes a tube, the distal end of the sensing element located within the tube, the tube including a window located along a side of the tube adjacent the distal end of the sensing element. The sensor protection element further includes a fabric layer positioned adjacent the window, the fabric layer spaced from the sensing element and extending generally parallel to the axis.

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What is claimed is: 1. A gas sensor comprising: a sensor housing; a sensing element located within the sensor housing, the sensing element defining an axis and having a distal end extending from the sensor housing; and a sensor protection element coupled to the sensor housing and at least partially surrounding the distal end of the sensing element, the sensor protection element including: an inner tube, the distal end of the sensing element located within the inner tube, the inner tube including a general planar surface, and a window located on the generally planar surface adjacent the distal end of the sensing element; a retainer element positioned over the inner tube; and a fabric layer positioned adjacent the window, the fabric layer spaced from the sensing element and extending generally parallel to the axis. 2. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the fabric layer is spaced from the sensing element at all locations of the fabric layer. 3. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the inner tube includes a plurality of windows, the fabric layer positioned adjacent each of the plurality of windows. 4. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the fabric layer is a fabric panel positioned adjacent the window. 5. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the fabric layer is a layer of fabric wound around the inner tube and over the window. 6. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the fabric layer is made from a ceramic fabric thread or yarn. 7. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the inner tube includes a generally cylindrical base portion with a flange at one end of the base portion. 8. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the inner tube includes four windows and two generally planar surfaces, two of the four windows located on one of the two generally planar surfaces, and the other two windows located on the other of the two planar surfaces. 9. The gas sensor of claim 8 , wherein the inner tube includes curved portions extending between the two generally planar surfaces. 10. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the fabric layer is generally rectangular in shape. 11. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the fabric layer is positioned between the inner tube and the retainer element. 12. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the retainer element is coupled to the inner tube. 13. A gas sensor comprising: a sensor housing; a sensing element located within the sensor housing, the sensing element defining an axis and having a distal end extending from the sensor housing; and a sensor protection element coupled to the sensor housing and at least partially surrounding the distal end of the sensing element, the sensor protection element including: an inner tube, the distal end of the sensing element located within the inner tube, the inner tube including a window located along a side of the inner tube adjacent the distal end of the sensing element; a fabric layer positioned adjacent the window, the fabric layer spaced from the sensing element and extending generally parallel to the axis; a retainer element positioned over and at least partially surrounding the inner tube, such that at least a portion of the fabric layer is disposed between the inner tube and the retainer element; and an outer tube at least partially surrounding both the inner tube and the retainer element. 14. The gas sensor of claim 13 , wherein the fabric layer is spaced from the sensing element at all locations of the fabric layer. 15. The gas sensor of claim 13 , wherein the fabric layer is one of a fabric panel and a fabric tube. 16. The gas sensor of claim 13 , wherein at least a portion of the outer tube is spaced from the retainer element. 17. The gas sensor of claim 13 , wherein the outer tube includes a gas inlet and a gas outlet. 18. A gas sensor comprising: a sensor housing; a sensing element located within the sensor housing, the sensing element defining an axis and having a distal end extending from the sensor housing; and a sensor protection element coupled to the sensor housing and at least partially surrounding the distal end of the sensing element, the sensor protection element including: an inner tube, the distal end of the sensing element located within the inner tube, the inner tube including a first window located along a side of the inner tube adjacent the distal end of the sensing element; a fabric layer positioned adjacent the first window, the fabric layer spaced from the sensing element and extending generally parallel to the axis; and a retainer element at least partially surrounding the inner tube and the fabric layer, the retainer element including a second window aligned with the first window along a direction perpendicular to the axis such that a first portion of the fabric layer is disposed between the first and second windows, and wherein the retainer element includes a third window not aligned with any windows on the inner tube along a direction perpendicular to the axis, such that a second portion of the fabric layer is disposed between the third window and a solid portion of the inner tube. 19. The gas sensor of claim 18 , wherein the inner tube and the retainer each include a generally planar surface, and wherein the first and the second windows are each disposed on one of the generally planar surfaces.

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  • General constructional details of gas analysers, e.g. portable test equipment (devices for withdrawing samples in the gaseous state G01N1/22) · CPC title

  • Means for protecting the electrolyte or the electrodes · CPC title

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What does patent US9297791B2 cover?
A gas sensor includes a sensor housing, and a sensing element located within the sensor housing, the sensing element defining an axis and having a distal end extending from the sensor housing. The gas sensor further includes a sensor protection element coupled to the sensor housing and at least partially surrounding the distal end of the sensing element. The sensor protection element includes a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bosch Gmbh Robert
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N33/0009. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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