Sensor for fluid-soluble gas

US9726630B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9726630-B2
Application numberUS-201214354174-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 26, 2012
Priority dateOct 28, 2011
Publication dateAug 8, 2017
Grant dateAug 8, 2017

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For measuring concentrations of fluid-soluble gases with improved drift stability and low production costs, thus dispensing with tedious calibration and/or drift correction routines and re-membraning procedures, a sensor and a system are provided, comprising at least two electrodes, which are covered by sensor fluid at at least one detection site; and an ion-balancing means ( 50 ), for example a mixed-bed ion-exchange resin, in contact with the sensor fluid for removing polluting ions.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A sensor for measuring a concentration of fluid-soluble gas, comprising: a housing which is at least partially covered by a selective permeable membrane and filled with a sensor fluid; at least two electrodes arranged within the housing, said electrodes being covered by the sensor fluid at at one or more detection sites; and an ion-balancing means arranged within the housing and being spaced apart from the one or more detection sites of the electrodes and in contact with the sensor fluid for removing polluting ions from the sensor fluid. 2. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein a distance between the ion-balancing means and the detection site is larger than a thickness of the sensor fluid on the electrodes at the one or more detection sites such that the removal of polluting ions by the ion-balancing means occurs on a different timescale than measuring ions originating from the fluid-soluble gas. 3. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein an amount or kind of the ion-balancing means is adapted to at least one of type of the gas to be measured, type of the sensor fluid, type of the sensor and a geometry of the sensor. 4. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the ion-balancing means includes at least one of an ion-trapping means, an ion-exchange polymer, an ion-exchange resin and a mixed-bed ion-exchange resin. 5. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the electrodes are in a concentrical or interdigitated arrangement. 6. The sensor according to any claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises one or more fluid channels crossing the two electrodes at the at least one detection site, wherein the fluid channels extends radially from a fluid reservoir containing the ion-balancing means. 7. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises further a substrate and the selective permeable membrane forming an external appearance thereof, wherein the membrane is permeable for neutral molecules in gas phase. 8. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises further a fluid reservoir connected to the detection site for supplementing sensor fluid. 9. The sensor according to claim 8 , wherein the fluid reservoir and the detection site are connected by at least one capillary, hydrophilic, or hygroscopic structure. 10. The sensor according to claim 8 , wherein the ion-balancing means is arranged in the fluid reservoir. 11. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor is configured to perform measurements based on at least one of conductivity, potential difference, pH, optical properties of the sensor fluid and properties of a sensing substance in contact with the sensor fluid. 12. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor is a transcutaneous sensor for measuring blood gas concentrations that includes fixing means for fixing the sensor to a body tart of a patient. 13. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor is portable and includes a power source, a transmission unit to transmit sensed data to a remote reciever, and a chip operably coupled with the power source and the transmission unit, wherein the chip stores, transmits, and processes the sensed data. 14. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein a distance between the ion-balancing means and the detection site is larger than a distance between the electrodes such that the removal of polluting ions by the ion-balancing means is performed on a different timescale than measuring ions originating from the fluid-soluble gas. 15. A sensor for measuring a concentration of fluid-soluble gas associated with a patient, comprising: a housing at least partially covered by a selective permeable membrane, wherein the housing is filled with a sensor fluid; at least two concentric electrodes arranged within the housing, said concentric electrodes being in contact with the sensor fluid at one or more detection sites; and an ion-balancing means arranged within the housing and being spaced apart from the one or more detection sites of the concentric electrodes and in contact with the sensor fluid for removing polluting ions from the sensor fluid. 16. The sensor of claim 15 , wherein the ion-balancing means is secured to the housing at a position within the at least two concentric electrodes. 17. A sensor for measuring a concentration of fluid-soluble gas associated with a patient, comprising: a housing at least partially covered by a selective permeable membrane, wherein the housing is filled with a sensor fluid; an interdigitated arrangement of at least two electrodes within the housing, said interdigitated arrangement of electrodes being covered by the sensor fluid at one or more detection sites; and an ion-balancing means arranged within the housing and being spaced apart from the one or more detection sites of the interdigitated arrangement electrodes and in contact with the sensor fluid for removing polluting ions from the sensor fluid. 18. The sensor of claim 16 , wherein the ion-balancing means is secured to the housing at positions on either side of the interdigitated arrangement of electrodes.

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  • non-invasive · CPC title

  • Disposable laminated or multilayered electrodes (G01N27/3272 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • G01N27/304Primary

    Gas permeable electrodes · CPC title

  • for gases other than oxygen · CPC title

  • Cells with anode, cathode and cell electrolyte on the same side of a permeable membrane which separates them from the sample fluid {, e.g. Clark-type oxygen sensors} · CPC title

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What does patent US9726630B2 cover?
For measuring concentrations of fluid-soluble gases with improved drift stability and low production costs, thus dispensing with tedious calibration and/or drift correction routines and re-membraning procedures, a sensor and a system are provided, comprising at least two electrodes, which are covered by sensor fluid at at least one detection site; and an ion-balancing means ( 50 ), for example …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koninklijke Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N27/304. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 08 2017 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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