US2011240470A1PendingUtilityA1
Electrochemical sensor
Est. expirySep 21, 2026(~0.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
G01N 27/4035
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Abstract
An electrochemical sensor is provided that includes a housing defining a cavity for a reference electrolyte and defining an opening to the cavity configured to be proximate to a target fluid. The sensor further includes a junction plug comprising a porous material and a cross member impermeable to a target fluid positioned between the junction plug and the cavity. The cross member is disposed proximate to the junction plug, defining an aperture to enable electrochemical communication between the target fluid and the reference electrolyte.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . An electrochemical sensor, comprising:
an elongated housing defining a longitudinal axis, the housing having a proximal end and a distal end configured to be exposed to a target fluid, the housing further defining a cavity containing a gelled or liquid reference electrolyte, the housing having
an outer tubular wall axially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the housing, the outer wall impermeable to the reference electrolyte and the target fluid,
an inner tubular wall disposed within the outer wall, and axially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the housing, the inner wall impermeable to the reference electrolyte and the target fluid, the inner wall defining an axial bore, and
a cross member extending between the outer wall and the inner wall proximate the distal end of the housing, the cross member including a planar portion defining an aperture to enable electrochemical communication between the target fluid and the reference electrolyte within the cavity, wherein the cavity is bounded by the outer wall, the inner wall and the cross member, the cross member of the housing formed of unitary construction with at least one of the inner tubular member and the outer tubular wall;
a measuring electrode disposed in the axial bore of the inner wall and having an tip extending beyond the distal end of the housing to be exposed to a target fluid; a reference electrode disposed within the cavity of the housing, submerged in the reference electrolyte; and a junction plug comprising a porous material, the junction plug disposed in the distal end of the housing such that a distal surface of the plug is configured to contact the target fluid and a proximal surface of the junction plug is disposed adjacent to the cross member of the housing such that electrochemical communication between the target fluid and the reference electrolyte must pass through the aperture of the cross member.
2 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 1 , wherein the housing is formed of unitary construction of molded plastic, including the outer wall, the inner wall and the cross member.
3 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 1 , wherein the cross member defines only a single aperture to enable electrochemical communication between the target fluid and the reference electrolyte.
4 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 3 , wherein the cross member covers between about 50 percent to 95 percent of the proximal surface of the junction plug.
5 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 1 , wherein the cross member includes a stepped portion disposed about the axial bore to receive an o-ring disposed about the measuring electrode to inhibit target fluid from the axial bore.
6 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 1 , wherein the cross member is integrally formed with the inner tubular wall, extending between the axial bore of the inner wall and the outer wall.
7 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 1 , further comprising an upper seal positioned proximate to the proximal end of the housing, the upper seal configured to engage the inner wall and the outer wall to define an upper boundary of the cavity within the housing.
8 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 1 , wherein the outer wall includes an inwardly facing flange disposed about a distal opening of the outer wall, the flange sized such that the junction plug can be securely seated in place proximate to the distal opening to directly contact the target fluid.
9 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 8 , wherein an o-ring is disposed about the junction plug to engage the outer wall to provide a secure seal.
10 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 1 , further comprising a cap disposed on the proximal end of the housing.
11 . An electrochemical sensor, comprising:
an elongated housing defining a longitudinal axis, the housing having a proximal end and a distal end configured to be exposed to a target fluid, the housing further defining a cavity containing a gelled or liquid reference electrolyte, the housing having
an outer member formed of unitary construction, the outer member including an outer tubular wall axially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the housing, the outer member impermeable to the reference electrolyte and the target fluid,
an inner member formed of unitary construction having an inner tubular wall and a cross member disposed at a distal end of the inner tubular wall, the inner member disposed within the outer member and impermeable to the reference electrolyte and the target fluid, the inner tubular wall axially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the housing, the inner wall defining an axial bore, and the cross member extending between the outer wall and the inner wall proximate the distal end of the housing, the cross member defining an aperture to enable electrochemical communication between the target fluid and the reference electrolyte within the cavity, wherein the cavity is bounded by the outer wall, the inner wall and the cross member;
a measuring electrode disposed in the axial bore of the inner wall and having an tip extending beyond the distal end of the housing to be exposed to a target fluid; a reference electrode disposed within the cavity of the housing, submerged in the reference electrolyte; and a junction plug comprising a porous material, the junction plug disposed in the distal end of the housing such that a distal surface of the plug is configured to contact the target fluid and a proximal surface of the junction plug is disposed adjacent to the cross member of the housing such that electrochemical communication between the target fluid and the reference electrolyte must pass through the aperture of the cross member.
12 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 11 , wherein the cross member defines only a single aperture to enable electrochemical communication between the target fluid and the reference electrolyte.
13 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 12 , wherein the cross member covers between about 50 percent to 95 percent of the proximal surface of the junction plug.
14 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 11 , wherein the cross member includes a stepped portion disposed about the axial bore to receive an o-ring disposed about the measuring electrode to inhibit target fluid from the axial bore.
15 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 11 , further comprising an upper seal positioned proximate to the proximal end of the housing, the upper seal configured to engage the inner wall and the outer wall to define an upper boundary of the cavity within the housing.
16 . An electrochemical sensor, comprising:
an elongated housing defining a longitudinal axis, the housing having a proximal end and a distal end configured to be exposed to a target fluid, the housing further defining a cavity containing a gelled or liquid reference electrolyte, the housing having
an outer tubular wall formed of plastic, axially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the housing, the outer wall impermeable to the reference electrolyte and the target fluid,
an inner tubular wall formed of plastic, disposed within the outer wall, and axially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the housing, the inner wall impermeable to the reference electrolyte and the target fluid, the inner wall defining an axial bore, and
a cross member extending between the outer wall and the inner wall proximate the distal end of the housing, the cross member defining an aperture to enable electrochemical communication between the target fluid and the reference electrolyte within the cavity, wherein the cavity is bounded by the outer wall, the inner wall and the cross member, the cross member of the housing formed of unitary construction of plastic with at least one of the inner tubular member and the outer tubular wall;
a measuring electrode disposed in the axial bore of the inner wall and having an tip extending beyond the distal end of the housing to be exposed to a target fluid; a reference electrode disposed within the cavity of the housing, submerged in the reference electrolyte; and a junction plug comprising a porous material, the junction plug disposed in the distal end of the housing such that a distal surface of the plug is configured to contact the target fluid and a proximal surface of the junction plug is disposed adjacent to the cross member of the housing such that electrochemical communication between the target fluid and the reference electrolyte must pass through the aperture of the cross member.
17 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 16 , further comprising an upper seal positioned proximate to the proximal end of the housing, the upper seal configured to engage the inner wall and the outer wall to define an upper boundary of the cavity within the housing.
18 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 16 , further comprising a cap disposed on the proximal end of the housing.
19 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 16 , wherein the cross member defines only a single aperture to enable electrochemical communication between the target fluid and the reference electrolyte.
20 . An electrochemical sensor as defined in claim 16 , further comprising an upper seal positioned proximate to the proximal end of the housing, the upper seal configured to engage the inner wall and the outer wall to define an upper boundary of the cavity within the housing.Cited by (0)
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