Claims
- 1. NOx-sensing apparatus comprising
- a body of an electrolyte material;
- a first electrode attached to said body;
- a second electrode attached to said body;
- said first and second electrodes having different NO.sub.x decomposition characteristics; and
- means for measuring the electrical differential between the two electrodes when the electrodes are exposed to a test gas.
- 2. NOx-sensing apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first and second electrodes are of different sizes.
- 3. NOx-sensing apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first and second electrodes are of materials having different NOx decomposition properties.
- 4. NOx-sensing apparatus comprising
- a body of an electrolyte material providing two different gas enclosure environments;
- a first electrode attached to said body in one
- a second electrode attached to said body in the other environment; and
- means for measuring the potential differential between gas enclosure environments.
- 5. NOx-sensing apparatus in accordance with claim 4 wherein
- one of the gas enclosure environments encompasses a larger space than the other gas enclosure environment.
- 6. NOx-sensing apparatus in accordance with claim 4 wherein
- said body includes a passage for introducing the test gas to one of the gas enclosure environments which is smaller than the passage for introducing the test gas to the other gas enclosure environment.
- 7. NOx-sensing apparatus comprising
- a body of an electrolyte material having a first chamber and a second chamber forming different gas enclosure environments;
- a first electrode attached to said body in the first chamber;
- a second electrode attached to said body in the second chamber;
- a third electrode attached to said body in the first chamber;
- a fourth electrode attached to said body externally of the first chamber in opposition to said third electrode with a wall of said body interposed between;
- a fifth electrode attached to said body in the second chamber;
- a sixth electrode attached to said body externally of the second chamber in opposition to said fifth electrode with a wall of said body interposed between;
- means for applying electrical potential between said third and fourth electrodes to provide a pumping cell for reducing the amount of oxygen in the first chamber;
- means for applying electrical potential between said fifth and sixth electrodes to provide a pumping cell for reducing the amount of oxygen in the second chamber; and
- means for measuring the potential differential between the first and second electrodes when a test gas is introduced into both chambers.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/843,877 filled on Feb. 27, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,217,588.
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Divisions (1)
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