Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1992-06-26
1994-08-16
Niebling, John
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204408, 204409, 204412, 204416, 204415, 20415317, 128635, G01N 2726
Patent
active
053384350
ABSTRACT:
A plastic covered nonconducting substrate with an electrical circuit means is secured to the extent to withstand the presence of liquids in contact with the substrate. The covered substrate can have the substrate with one or more fluid preconditionable electrical components, a housing secured to the substrate to maintain contact of the preconditioning fluid with the electrical component like a sensor, and moisture impervious seals to cover openings in the housing for the disposition of the preconditioning fluid in the housing for contact with the electrical component on the substrate. The housing can have one or more parts and have one or more channels for containing the preconditioning fluid.
The electrical component can be an improved electronic wiring board having a thermistor and at least one blood gas sensor supported, in close relation, one to the other, on one side of the board and a heater supported on the other side of the board to provide heat in response to temperature sensed by the thermistor, to at least the region where the thermistor and the blood gas sensor are positioned on the board to control the temperature of the region of the board within a narrow distribution of temperatures.
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Betts Ronald E.
Graves Jeffrey A.
Koerner Richard J.
Leader Matthew J.
Savage Douglas R.
Bell Bruce F.
Niebling John
PPG Industries Inc.
Stachel Kenneth J.
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