Claims
- 1. A combustible gas sensor comprising, a housing and a chemically-active element disposed within the housing, the active element being surrounded by a porous insulating material placed within the housing, the porous material having a surface area of no greater than approximately 200 m2/cc.
- 2. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material has a surface area of no greater than approximately 100 m2/cc.
- 3. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material has a surface area of no greater than approximately 50 m2/cc.
- 4. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material has a surface area of no greater than approximately 30 m2/cc.
- 5. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material has a surface area of no greater than approximately 20 m2/cc.
- 6. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material is doped with at least one compound suitable to remove a poison.
- 7. The gas sensor of claim 6 wherein the porous insulating material comprises a copper compound.
- 8. The gas sensor of claim 7 wherein the copper compound is copper sulfate.
- 9. 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.
- 10. The gas sensor of claim 1 wherein the porous insulating material has an average pore size or diameter of at least approximately 100 Å.
- 11. The gas sensor or claim 10 wherein the porous insulating material has an average pore size of at least approximately 150 Å.
- 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 new gas sensor of claim 1 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 chemically-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 chemically-active element consists essentially of a platinum wire.
- 18. The gas sensor of claim 3 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 copper compound is copper sulfate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/290,792, filed on Apr. 12, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,344,174, which claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/117,143, filed on Jan. 25, 1999, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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