Claims
- 1. A ceramic resistor card assembly for a fuel sensor comprising:a card portion made of a ceramic material; a first conductive ink disposed on said card portion; a second conductive ink disposed on said card portion; and said first conductive ink being void of silver and said second conductive ink containing silver, wherein said first conductive ink is overlayed onto said second conductive ink to form a fuel level portion on which said at least one contact member of said wiper assembly slides thereon and said second conductive ink forms at least one contact pad for said fuel level portion.
- 2. A ceramic resistor card assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first conductive ink is an alloy of gold, platinum, and palladium.
- 3. A ceramic resistor card assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said second conductive ink is an alloy including silver and palladium.
- 4. A ceramic resistor card assembly for a fuel sensor comprising:a card portion made of a ceramic material; a first conductive ink disposed on said card portion to form a fuel level portion; a second conductive ink disposed on said card portion to form at least one contact for the fuel level portion; said first conductive ink being void of silver and said second conductive ink containing silver; and wherein said first conductive ink has a particle size of approximately ten microns.
- 5. A ceramic resistor card assembly for a fuel sensor comprising:a card portion made of a ceramic material; a first conductive ink disposed on said card portion to form a fuel level portion; a second conductive ink disposed on said card portion to form at least one contact for the fuel level portion; said first conductive ink being void of silver and said second conductive ink containing silver; wherein said first conductive ink is an alloy of gold, platinum, and palladium; and wherein a ratio of said gold to palladium to platinum is approximately 56.4/6.3/10.4.
- 6. A ceramic resistor card assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein first conductive ink is disposed in at least one pathway on said card portion to form a resistive bus portion.
- 7. A ceramic resistor card assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein said resistive bus portion comprises a resistive path and a conductive path connected at predetermined intervals to said resistive path.
- 8. A ceramic resistor card assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein said at least one pathway is solid.
- 9. A ceramic resistor card assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein said at least one pathway is segmented.
- 10. A fuel sensor comprising:a ceramic resistor card assembly; a wiper assembly for rotation relative to said ceramic resistor card assembly and having at least one contact member; said ceramic resistor card assembly having a ceramic card portion, a first conductive ink disposed on said ceramic card portion, and a second conductive ink disposed on said card portion; and said first conductive ink being void of silver and said second conductive ink containing silver, wherein said first conductive ink is overlayed onto said second conductive ink to form a fuel level portion on which said at least one contact member of said wiper assembly slides thereon and said second conductive ink forms at least one contact pad for said fuel level portion.
- 11. A fuel sensor as set forth in claim 10 wherein said first conductive ink is an alloy of gold, platinum, and palladium.
- 12. A fuel sensor as set forth in claim 10 wherein said second conductive ink is an alloy including silver and palladium.
- 13. A fuel sensor comprising:a ceramic resistor card assembly; a wiper assembly for rotation relative to said ceramic resistor card assembly; said ceramic resistor card assembly having a ceramic card portion, a first conductive ink disposed on said ceramic card portion to form a fuel level portion, and a second conductive ink disposed on said card portion to form at least one contact for the fuel level portion; said first conductive ink being void of silver and said second conductive ink containing silver; and wherein said first conductive ink has a particle size of approximately ten microns.
- 14. A fuel sensor comprising:a ceramic resistor card assembly; a wiper assembly for rotation relative to said ceramic resistor card assembly; said ceramic resistor card assembly having a ceramic card portion, a first conductive ink disposed on said ceramic card portion to form a fuel level portion, and a second conductive ink disposed on said card portion to form at least one contact for the fuel level portion; said first conductive ink being void of silver and said second conductive ink containing silver; wherein said first conductive ink is an alloy of gold, platinum, and palladium; and wherein a ratio of said gold to palladium to platinum is approximately 56.4/6.3/10.4.
- 15. A fuel sensor as set forth in claim 11 wherein first conductive ink is disposed in a first pathway on said card portion to form a resistive bus portion and in a second pathway spaced from said first pathway to form a conductive bus portion.
- 16. A fuel sensor as set forth in claim 15 wherein said resistive bus portion comprises a resistive path and a conductive path connected at predetermined intervals to said resistive path.
- 17. A fuel sensor as set forth in claim 15 wherein said conductive bus portion is solid.
- 18. A fuel sensor as set forth in claim 15 wherein said conductive bus portion is segmented.
- 19. A fuel sensor comprising:a sensor housing operatively connected to a fuel tank; a ceramic resistor card assembly operatively connected to said sensor housing, said ceramic resistor card assembly having a ceramic card portion, a first conductive ink disposed on said ceramic card portion, an a second conductive ink disposed on said card portion; a wiper assembly operatively connected to said sensor housing for rotation relative to said ceramic resistor card assembly and including a wiper with a plurality of contact members for contacting and sliding on said first conductive ink of said ceramic resistor card assembly as said wiper assembly rotates; and wherein said first conductive ink is void of silver and said second conductive ink contains silver, wherein said first conductive ink is overlayed onto said second conductive ink to form an arcuate fuel level pathway and said second conductive ink forms at least one contact pad at the end of said fuel level portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
The present invention claims the priority date of copending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/238,881, filed Oct. 6, 2000.
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