Claims
- 1. An electrochemical sensor for the determination of the partial pressure of oxygen in a blood stream comprising a cathode and an anode immersed in an electrolyte contained in a chamber defined by an oxygen gas permeable membrane, wherein each of the cathode and anode comprises an exposed, uninsulated distal portion of an elongate insulated conductor having an exposed uninsulated distal end surface and a proximal end; the elongate insulated conductors being associated with a support which positions each conductor with the insulated portion in parallel; and wherein the insulated portion of each conductor has an additional layer of insulation applied over the original insulation.
- 2. A sensor according to claim 1, in which the additional layer of insulation is applied over the original insulation by co-extrusion.
- 3. A sensor according to claim 2, in which the additional layer of insulation is made from a polyester or polyethylene.
- 4. A sensor according to claim 3, in which the cathode is made from silver and the anode is made from silver or silver chloride.
- 5. A sensor according to claim 1, in which the electrolyte is a buffered potassium chloride solution.
- 6. An electrical circuit for the in vivo monitoring of the partial pressure of oxygen in a patient's blood stream which comprises, in combination, an electrochemical sensor according to claim 1 connected, through the proximal end of each of the conductors, to a current sensitive measuring device in circuit with a power source, whereby changes in the flow of electric current between the distal end surfaces of the conductors may be monitored.
- 7. A circuit according to claim 6, in which the additional layer of insulation on each conductor extends up to the proximal end of the conductor.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/877,615 filed May 22, 1992, (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,262,037). The present invention relates to an electrochemical sensor having improved insulation which eliminates electrical shorting.
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