Claims
- 1. A sensor adapted for electrical connection with a power source having a contactor, the sensor comprising:
a first insulating substrate carrying a first electrode and a second insulating substrate carrying a second electrode, said electrodes being disposed to face each other in spaced apart relationship, a first cut-out portion extending through said first insulating substrate and a spacer to expose a first contact area on the second insulating substrate to permit the contactor to effect electrical connection with the first contact area disposed on the second insulating substrate, the first contact area being in electrically conductive connection with the second electrode.
- 2. A sensor according to claim 1 wherein the first contact area is maintained at a predetermined depth from the first insulating substrate.
- 3. A sensor according to claim 1 wherein the second contact area is maintained at a predetermined depth from the second insulating substrate.
- 4. A sensor according to claim 1 wherein each insulating substrate is made of a flexible insulating material.
- 5. A sensor according to claim 4 wherein the flexible insulating material is polyester.
- 6. A sensor according to claim 1 wherein each electrode and its respective contact area are formed from a layer of metal deposited on the insulating substrate.
- 7. A sensor according to claim 6 wherein the metal is selected from the group consisting of palladium, gold, platinum, iridium and silver.
- 8. A sensor according to claim 6 wherein the metal is 10-1000 nanometers thick.
- 9. A sensor according to claim 6 wherein the layer of metal is deposited on the substrate by sputter coating.
- 10. A sensor according to claim 1 wherein each electrode and its respective contact area are formed from carbon.
- 11. A sensor according to claim 1 wherein the cut-out portions are laterally spaced apart relative to the longitudinal axis of the sensor.
- 12. A sensor according to claim 1 wherein the cut-out portions are longitudinally spaced relative to the longitudinal axis of the sensor.
- 13. A sensor according to claim 1 wherein the cut-out portions are laterally and longitudinally spaced relative to the longitudinal axis of the sensor.
- 14. A sensor according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the substrate or spacer extends around the entire periphery of the cut-out portion.
- 15. A sensor according to claim 1 wherein the cut-out portion is adapted for click engagement with a contactor.
- 16. A sensor according to claim 1 wherein the cut-out portion is cut from an edge of the sensor such that the cut-out portion is open on at least one edge of the sensor.
- 17. A sensing system comprising a sensor according to claim 1, and a sensing apparatus comprising a first contactor adapted to effect electrical contact with the first contact area.
- 18. A sensing system according to claim 17, further comprising a second contactor adapted to effect electrical contact with a second contact area, wherein a second cut-out portion extends through said first insulating substrate and a spacer to expose the second contact area on the second insulating substrate.
- 19. A sensing system according to claim 17 wherein the first contactor is resiliently biased to extend through the first cut-out portion to make contact with the first contact area.
- 20. A sensing system according to claim 17 wherein the first contactor is adapted for click engagement with the first cut-out portion.
- 21. A sensing system according to claim 18 wherein the second contactor is resiliently biased to extend through the second cut-out portion to make contact with the second contact area.
- 22. A sensing system according to claim 18 wherein the second contactor is adapted for click engagement with the second cut-out portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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PO 5813 |
Mar 1997 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation application of International Patent Application No. PCT/AU98/00184, internationally filed Mar. 20, 1998, and claiming priority from Australian Provisional Patent Application No. PO 5813, filed Mar. 21, 1997.
Continuations (1)
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09399512 |
Sep 1999 |
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10012680 |
Nov 2001 |
US |