Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1984-04-27
1986-03-25
Niebling, John F.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
209427, 209428, G01N 2758
Patent
active
045781745
ABSTRACT:
An oxygen sensor having a bar-shaped heater inserted in an elongate bore formed in a tubular solid electrolyte body which has porous platinum electrodes on its inner and outer surfaces and which is supported by a housing such that its closed end portion is exposed to exhaust gas and such that the elongate bore is gas-tight with respect to the exhaust gas. The bar-shaped heater comprises a heating resistor having a positive temperature coefficient, and a ceramic boyd carrying the heating resistor so as to embed the latter.
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Kato Nobuhide
Murase Takao
Chapman Terryence
NGK Insulators Ltd.
Niebling John F.
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