Da Wang - Troy MI, US Walter Symons - Grand Blanc MI, US Robert Farhat - Grosse Pte Park MI, US Joachim Kupe - Davisburg MI, US David Ehle - Lapeer MI, US Alfred Webster - Grand Blanc MI, US Paul Kikuchi - Fenton MI, US
International Classification:
G01F 1/64 G01N 27/26
US Classification:
205780500, 204424000
Abstract:
A gas sensor system includes an ammonia-sensing cell for generating a signal upon exposure to an unknown gas comprising ammonia, an A/F cell for generating a signal upon exposure to hydrocarbons in the gas, a heater in thermal communication with the cells and a housing in which the cells and the heater are mounted. The housing permits an unknown gas to flow therethrough for contact with the cells, and there is a sensor control circuit in communication with the cells. The sensor control circuit is configured to utilize the signals from the cells to generate an ammonia concentration signal indicating the concentration of ammonia in the unknown gas. Ammonia may be sensed in an unknown gas by heating such cells to selected working temperatures, exposing them to an unknown gas, obtaining signals from the cells, and using the cell signals to determine the ammonia content.
David E. Nelson - Independence Township MI, US Gerald R. Stabel - Swartz Creek MI, US Joshua J. Titus - Laingsburg MI, US Alfred R. Webster - Grand Blanc MI, US
International Classification:
C25C 1/02 C25B 9/00
US Classification:
205633, 204242
Abstract:
An oxygen generator includes a monolithic body having first and second channels extending longitudinally therein. An electrode is operatively disposed in the first channels and a counter-electrode is operatively disposed in the second channels. The second channels are formed in the monolithic body so each second channel is electrically isolated from, yet adjacent to a first channel, resulting in an alternating configuration of first and second channels. The first channels have fluid or oxygen flowing therethrough, while the second channels have the other of oxygen or fluid flowing therethrough. An output manifold, having an oxygen collection area separated from a fluid collection area, operatively engages with the monolithic body. The oxygen collection area receives substantially pure oxygen from one of the second or first channels, and the fluid collection area receives oxygen-depleted fluid from the other of the first or second channels.
Pumpkin Delight Elementary School Milford CT 1961-1968, J. F. Kennedy Elementary School Milford CT 1965-1969, Jonathan Law High School Milford CT 1969-1973