Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition
Patent
1991-08-07
1996-04-30
Mullen, Thomas
Communications: electrical
Condition responsive indicating system
Specific condition
73 3105, G08B 1710
Patent
active
055128823
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for the detection of a vapor of a selected chemical substance includes a sensor whose impedance changes upon exposure to such a vapor. The sensor comprises a polymer whose physical structure is altered by the vapor, e.g., through expansion or disintegration, and electrically conductive elements that are interspersed with or separated by the polymer. The interspersed elements may consist of a fine powder of carbon or of a metal in a matrix of silicone or other vapor-sensitive polymer. The electrical contacts between the powder particles are weakened when the polymer swells or disintegrates, which results in increased resistance. Alternatively, the capacitance between two conductive layers separated by a polymer layer decreases, and hence the impedance increases, when the polymer swells upon exposure to the vapor. In yet another embodiment, the polymer exerts a stress on a piezoresistive element and the stress is increased when the polymer swells, which causes a further increase in resistance. The changes are measured by an impedance-measuring circuit, such as a Wheatstone bridge.
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Maclay G. Jordan
Stetter Joseph R.
Mullen Thomas
Transducer Research, Inc.
Zaromb Solomon
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