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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 21, 1983
Filed:
Dec. 09, 1980
Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, DE;
Abstract
To guide gas to the electrode of a high temperature sensor, a substrate (1), for example of ceramic or ceramic-coated metal has electrodes (3, 4; 7, 8; 16, 17) applied thereto, for example in meander pattern, spaced from each other. A heater is applied to the substrate, either on the same side (FIGS. 2, 3) or on the backside (FIG. 1). Gas is guided to the electrodes by projecting ridges and posts (11, 12) to thereby prevent fouling of the electrodes by gas; the ridges and posts, additionally, can be protected by a cover (18) FIG. 3, thereover. The spacing 13 between the ridges and posts, and the cover, if provided, is so arranged that resonance chambers are formed which are resonant at the expected frequencies of, for example, engine knocking or unusual combustion conditions. Guiding the gas by the ridges and posts permits differential effects to be obtained by, selectively, polarizing the electrode to have the negative or positive electrode, respectively, adjacent the gas inlet to provide repulsion, or attraction effects on the gas, and thereby obtain either a differential pressure sensor, or sensor of maximum sensitivity.