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Air-fuel ratio sensor

  • US 4,836,906 A
  • Filed: 12/28/1987
  • Issued: 06/06/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/27/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An air-fuel ratio sensor for sensing a gaseous atmosphere, comprising:

  • a detection element having a pair of porous electrodes on an oxygen ion-conductive solid electrolyte;

    a gas-diffusion limiting portion for limiting diffusion of the gaseous atmosphere into one of said pair of porous electrodes, said gas-diffusion limiting portion being provided such that said one of said pair of porous electrodes communicates with the gaseous atmosphere through said gas-diffusion limiting portion, said gas-diffusion limiting portion being made of porous material having a porosity, a mean pore size and a thickness in the ranges of 10%-30%, 1 μ

    m-3 μ

    m and 200 μ

    m-1000 μ

    m, respectively;

    means for applying an electric voltage of a predetermined value between said pair of porous electrodes to transfer oxygen into and out of another one of said porous electrodes, the oxygen transmission accompanying electric current through said detection element; and

    means for measuring the air/fuel ration of the gaseous atmosphere based on the current flow through said detection element.

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