Electricity: measuring and testing – Determining nonelectric properties by measuring electric... – Erosion
Patent
1976-07-26
1977-08-30
Rolinec, Rudolph V.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Determining nonelectric properties by measuring electric...
Erosion
73 27R, 23254E, 340237R, G01N 5700
Patent
active
040457290
ABSTRACT:
A gas detector for sensing the presence of a gaseous medium consisting of a helical coil for connection to a dc power source for generating both an electromagnetic field and radiant heat. The coil is wrapped around a tubular sleeve constructed of a sensing material, such as a semiconductor, and disposed in the magnetic and heating fields of the coil. An electrode is disposed in the sleeve so that when a current sensing medium is connected between the electrode and one end of the coil, a current will be produced proportional to the concentration of the gas being detected. In several embodiments, the sleeve is constructed of an n-type semiconductor material, such as zinc oxide, stannic oxide, or gallium oxide and is good for detecting hydrocarbons. If the sleeve is constructed of tungsten trioxide or molybdenum trioxide mixed with silicon dioxide, the sleeve can be used for detecting hydrogen. The sleeve is generally operated at temperatures between 100.degree. and 450.degree. C. An additional battery can be coupled between the current sensing element and one end of the coil for increasing the sensitivity of the sleeve.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3695848 (1972-10-01), Taguchi
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Collard Allison C.
Rolinec Rudolph V.
Sunderdick Vincent J.
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