US Patent No: 5,395,506

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Exhaust sensor including a composite tile sensing element and methods of making the same

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Abstract

An exhaust sensor having a substrate including first and second portions, the first portion comprising a dielectric material, the second portion comprising an electrolyte material and a transition zone interposed between the first and second portions. The transition zone includes an increasing concentration of the dielectric material in the direction of the first portion of the substrate and an increasing concentration of the electrolyte material in a direction towards the second portion of the substrate. The invention also includes a method of making such an exhaust sensor substrate including the steps of co-depositing first and second amenable compositions, the first composition comprising a dielectric material and the second composition comprising an electrolyte material. The co-deposited compositions are fired together to form the substrate having first, second and transition portions as described above. The two compositions may be co-deposited as a slurry and spread over a substrate using a partition doctor blade to form a very thin tape of a dielectric material and an electrolyte material. The two compositions may be co-deposited by feeding the compositions side by side through a compaction press to form a single tape having a first dielectric portion and a second electrolyte portion.

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Patent Owner(s)

Patent OwnerAddressTotal Patents
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATIONDETROIT, MI5522

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Inventor(s)

Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Duce, Richard W Flushing, MI 8 128
Quinn, David B Grand Blanc, MI 7 58

Cited Art

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NGK INSULATORS, LTD. (3)
4,559,126 Electrochemical device 35 1984
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4,639,305 Electrochemical element 14 1985
 
CERAMPHYSICS, INC. (1)
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FUJI ELECTRIC CORPORATE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, LTD. (1)
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GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION (1)
4,980,044 Oxygen sensor having a flat plate element and heater 12 1989
 
NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD. (1)
4,776,943 Device for detecting air-fuel ratio of mixture over wide range from below to above stoichiometric ratio 15 1987
 
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4,282,080 Electrochemical sensor, particularly for oxygen determination in combustion gases 39 1980
 
SAINT-GOBAIN VITRAGE INTERNATIONAL (1)
5,075,139 Coating process for coating transparent plastic coatings with a pigmented filter strip 13 1991

Patent Citation Ranking

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ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS GMBH (3)
7,238,534 Capillary active test element having an intermediate layer situated between the support and the covering 60 1998
7,008,799 Analytical test element with a capillary channel 38 1998
7,799,578 Capillary active test element having an intermediate layer situated between the support and the covering 0 2007
 
DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (2)
6,361,821 Method of treating an exhaust sensor and a product thereof 18 2000
6,793,788 Method and device for hydrogen and hydrocarbon sensing 3 2002
 
ROBERT BOSCH GMBH (2)
5,902,470 Sensor element 2 1997
6,660,144 Electrochemical sensor 0 2002
 
DELPHI RECHNOLOGIES, INC. (1)
6,616,820 Exhaust species sensing method and device 6 2000
 
MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. (1)
6,589,410 Hydrocarbon sensor 2 2000