Claims
- 1. A gas sensor comprising: a housing and a chemically active heated element disposed within the housing, the active element being surrounded by a porous insulating material placed within the housing, the porous insulating material having a bulk density no greater than approximately 0.3 g/cc.
- 2. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the bulk density is no greater than approximately 0.15 g/cc.
- 3. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the bulk density is no greater than approximately 0.1 g/cc.
- 4. The gas sensor of claim 1 further comprising a compensating element disposed within the housing, the compensating element being surrounded by the porous insulating material.
- 5. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material has an average pore size or diameter of at least approximately 100 Å.
- 6. The gas sensor of claim 5 wherein the porous insulating material has an average pore size of at least approximately 150 Å.
- 7. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material has a surface area of less than approximately 200 m2/cc.
- 8. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material has a surface area no greater than approximately 100 m2/cc.
- 9. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material has a surface area no greater than approximately 50 m2/cc.
- 10. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material has a surface area no greater than approximately 30 m2/cc.
- 11. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material has a surface area no greater than approximately 20 m2/cc.
- 12. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material has a pore volume of at least approximately 0.05 cc/cc.
- 13. The gas sensor of claim 8 wherein the porous insulating material has a pore volume of at least approximately 0.10 cc/cc.
- 14. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material comprises a metal oxide or a metalloid oxide.
- 15. The gas sensor of claim 14 wherein the porous insulating material comprises silica, alumina or zirconia.
- 16. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the active element comprises a platinum wire encased in a refractory bead, a catalyst being supported by the refractory bead.
- 17. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the active element consists essentially of a platinum wire.
- 18. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material is doped with at least one compound suitable to remove a poison.
- 19. The gas sensor of claim 18 wherein the compound is a copper compound.
- 20. The gas sensor of claim 19 wherein the compound is a copper sulfate.
- 21. A gas sensor for the detection of gases comprising, a housing and a chemically active element disposed within the housing, the active element being surrounded by a porous powder material placed within the housing, the porous powder material having an average pore size of at least approximately 100 Å.
- 22. The gas sensor of claim 21 wherein the porous powder material has an average pore diameter of at least approximately 150 Å.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/117,143, filed Jan. 25, 1999.
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