Apparatus for the electrochemical detection of the oxygen content of liquids
First Claim
1. In an apparatus for the electrochemical measurement of the oxygen content of liquids, said apparatus including first and second electrodes whose free ends can be immersed in the liquid whose oxygen content is to be measured, the oxygen content of the liquid being measured by an electric current occurring between the two electrodes, the apparatus also including a rotatable grinding device which can contact the free ends of said electrodes to clean them while the shape, size and mutual spacing of the free ends of said electrodes remain unchanged, the improvement whereinsaid first and second electrodes are embedded in respective first and second annular bodies of insulating material, each of said first and second annular bodies having an axial end surface which faces the liquid whose oxygen content is to be measured, the free ends of said first and second electrodes being exposed at the axial end surface of the respective annular body in which it is embedded, said first and second annular bodies being axially movable relative to one another,said apparatus includes first and second spring means which respectively cooperate with said first and second annular bodies to individually bias their said axial end surfaces toward said rotatable grinding device, andsaid apparatus includes at least one adjusting means for determining the biasing force of one of said first and second spring means exerted on its associated annular body, adjustment of said adjusting means enabling a uniform cleaning of the free ends of said two electrodes by said grinding device.
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Abstract
In an apparatus for determining the oxygen content of a liquid by measuring the electric current between two electrodes (20, 21) of different materials which are immersed into the liquid, each electrode (20, 21) is embedded in its own body (18, 19) of insulating material in such a manner that only one end surface (20a, 21a) of each electrode is free and may be electrochemically active. The respective structural units (13, 14) consisting of an electrode and insulating body are pressed via associated springs (30, 31) at a common grinding device (28) displaceable by a driving apparatus, which grinding device serves for cleaning the free electrode end surfaces (20, 21a). The spring force by means of which the pressing to the grinding device (28) occurs is individually adjustable for each of the structural units (13, 14) by adjustment of a support ring (32,35) for the relevant spring (30, 31) to match the hardness, abrasion-resistance and corrosion properties of the material of the revelant electrode.
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1. In an apparatus for the electrochemical measurement of the oxygen content of liquids, said apparatus including first and second electrodes whose free ends can be immersed in the liquid whose oxygen content is to be measured, the oxygen content of the liquid being measured by an electric current occurring between the two electrodes, the apparatus also including a rotatable grinding device which can contact the free ends of said electrodes to clean them while the shape, size and mutual spacing of the free ends of said electrodes remain unchanged, the improvement wherein
said first and second electrodes are embedded in respective first and second annular bodies of insulating material, each of said first and second annular bodies having an axial end surface which faces the liquid whose oxygen content is to be measured, the free ends of said first and second electrodes being exposed at the axial end surface of the respective annular body in which it is embedded, said first and second annular bodies being axially movable relative to one another, said apparatus includes first and second spring means which respectively cooperate with said first and second annular bodies to individually bias their said axial end surfaces toward said rotatable grinding device, and said apparatus includes at least one adjusting means for determining the biasing force of one of said first and second spring means exerted on its associated annular body, adjustment of said adjusting means enabling a uniform cleaning of the free ends of said two electrodes by said grinding device.
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