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Measuring sensor of oxygen content of hot gas with specially shaped protective tube

  • US 5,073,247 A
  • Filed: 02/07/1991
  • Issued: 12/17/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/28/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A measuring sensor for determining the oxygen content of gases which is capable of use with hot gases, having a tubular metal casing which in its interior holds and at least partly surrounds tightly a longitudinal section of a sensor element, or a carrier therefor, or both a sensor element and a carrier therefor, said sensor element and said carrier therefor consisting essentially of ceramic material, said sensor element or said carrier therefor or both said sensor element and said carrier protruding out of the interior of said metal casing in a direction towards a flow of a gas to be measured, an, in the region of said protrusion, being surrounded in spaced relation by a protective tube which at its end section father from said gas flow is connected by a considerably tight connection to said metal casing and at its end nearer said gas flow extends beyond said sensor element or said carrier thereof or both said sensor element and said carrier, is open and is so disposed that gas of said gas flow must be deflected about 90°

  • in direction out of said gas flow in order to reach said sensor element, characterized in thatsaid protective tube (10,10'"'"') has no lateral openings and is formed with at least one coaxially running external groove (20, 20'"'"', 20") bulging into the interior of the protective tube, one said groove being located directly at said open end of said protective tube and terminating the open end of said tube as an outward flange of said protective tube.

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