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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 04, 2006
Filed:
Aug. 24, 2000
Malcolm Trayton Austen, Middlesex, GB;
John Robert Dodgson, Surrey, GB;
Malcolm Trayton Austen, Middlesex, GB;
John Robert Dodgson, Surrey, GB;
Invensys Controls UK Limited, , GB;
Abstract
The invention relates to a gas sensor and its method of manufacture. Electrochemical gas sensors usually comprise an external housing, which acts as a reservoir for electrolyte; a wick to keep electrodes wetted with the electrolyte and external electrical terminals, for making electrical contact with the electrodes. Typically a gas permeable/microporous membrane has been used to seal a gas sensor in order to prevent leakage of electrolyte. A problem with existing sensors has been that there was a risk of electrolyte leaking through the membrane around the region where electrical connectors passed therethrough. The present invention overcomes this by providing a method of urging conductive polymer through the membrane under controlled conditions of heat and pressure, thereby ensuring the integrity of the membrane remains in tact while defining an electrically/conductive pathway therethrough.