Patents Assigned to J and N Associates, Inc.
  • Patent number: 5987965
    Abstract: A gas sensor assembly having a first housing portion having a receptacle formed therein and a second housing portion in the form of a cover. A gas-sensing agent is disposed in the receptacle, and a working electrode, a counter electrode, and a reference electrode provided on a single electrode support sheet are disposed in fluid contact with the gas-sensing agent. The first housing portion is provided with three conductive housing portions which are in electrical contact with the three electrodes, and the cover maintains pressurized contact between the three conductive housing portions and the three corresponding electrodes. The gas sensor may be provided with two different types of leakage detectors to sense leakage of the gas-sensing agent from the sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1999
    Assignees: J and N Associates, Inc., National Draeger Incorporated
    Inventors: Dennis Martell, Richard Grove Warburton, Laura Ann Lindner, Juergen Lindner
  • Patent number: 5897836
    Abstract: A thermal gas sensing apparatus for a gas detector is provided with a gas compartment containing a gas, a gas sensor exposed to the gas in the gas compartment, and a temperature sensor exposed to the gas in the gas compartment. The gas sensing apparatus includes a circuit for generating a gas signal having a magnitude which relates to the heat capacity of the gas and a circuit for generating a temperature signal having a magnitude which relates to the temperature of the gas. The apparatus includes a circuit for supplying a variable magnitude of electrical current through the gas sensor to cause the resistance of the gas sensor to remain substantially constant. The apparatus also includes a difference amplifier for generating a gas concentration signal based upon the temperature signal and the gas signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1999
    Assignees: J and N Associates, Inc., Nicor Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Dennis Martell, Jan Krcma
  • Patent number: 5827948
    Abstract: A gas sensor assembly having a first housing portion having a receptacle formed therein and a second housing portion in the form of a cover. A gas-sensing agent is disposed in the receptacle, and a working electrode, a counter electrode, and a reference electrode provided on a single electrode support sheet are disposed in fluid contact with the gas-sensing agent. The first housing portion is provided with three conductive housing portions which are in electrical contact with the three electrodes, and the cover maintains pressurized contact between the three conductive housing portions and the three corresponding electrodes. The gas sensor may be provided with two different types of leakage detectors to sense leakage of the gas-sensing agent from the sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1998
    Assignees: J and N Associates, Inc., National Draeger Incorporated
    Inventors: Dennis Martell, Richard Grove Warburton, Laura Ann Lindner, Juergen Lindner
  • Patent number: 5777208
    Abstract: A gas sensor assembly having a first housing portion having a receptacle formed therein and a second housing portion in the form of a cover. A gas-sensing agent is disposed in the receptacle, and a working electrode, a counter electrode, and a reference electrode provided on a single electrode support sheet are disposed in fluid contact with the gas-sensing agent. The first housing portion is provided with three conductive housing portions which are in electrical contact with the three electrodes, and the cover maintains pressurized contact between the three conductive housing portions and the three corresponding electrodes. The gas sensor may be provided with two different types of leakage detectors to sense leakage of the gas-sensing agent from the sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Assignees: J and N Associates, Inc., National Draeger Incorporated
    Inventors: Dennis Martell, Richard Grove Warburton, Laura Ann Lindner, Juergen Lindner
  • Patent number: 5744697
    Abstract: A gas sensor assembly having a first housing portion having a receptacle formed therein and a second housing portion in the form of a cover. A gas-sensing agent is disposed in the receptacle, and a working electrode, a counter electrode, and a reference electrode provided on a single electrode support sheet are disposed in fluid contact with the gas-sensing agent. The first housing portion is provided with three conductive housing portions which are in electrical contact with the three electrodes, and the cover maintains pressurized contact between the three conductive housing potions and the three corresponding electrodes. The gas sensor may be provided with two different types of leakage detectors to sense leakage of the gas-sensing agent from the sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1998
    Assignees: J and N Associates, Inc., National Draeger Incorporated
    Inventors: Dennis Martell, Piers Richard Grove Warburton, Laura Ann Lindner, Juergen Lindner
  • Patent number: 5351037
    Abstract: A refrigerant gas leak detector for detecting the location of leaks of refrigerant gas such as halogen has a sensing tip with a pair of electrodes across which a relatively high voltage is generated to cause a corona current to pass through the electrodes. The voltage applied across the electrodes is varied to maintain the corona current through the electrodes at a substantially constant magnitude. The leak detector includes a gas sensing circuit that detects changes in the concentration of refrigerant gas by sensing the voltage applied to the electrodes. The sensitivity of the gas sensing circuit is automatically varied based on the concentration of refrigerant gas present. The leak detector includes a signal generating circuit that causes a number of audible and visual indications to be generated based on the concentration of refrigerant gas sensed as well as other operating conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 27, 1994
    Assignee: J and N Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: Dennis Martell, Jan Krcma
  • Patent number: 5347223
    Abstract: A gas leak detector that operates on the corona principle having a sensing tip with a pair of electrodes across which a high voltage is provided to generate a corona current through the electrodes. The sensing tip includes a first electrode having a conductive housing with a first end having a gas inlet formed therein and a second end and a flow passage formed therein. The flow passage has a first bore provided between the gas inlet and the second end of said conductive housing and a second bore having a diameter smaller than that of the first bore. The second bore is provided between the first bore and the gas inlet of the conductive housing and abuts the first bore to form an edge in the interior of the housing. The flow passage also has a third bore of a diameter smaller than that of the second bore provided between the second bore and the gas inlet. The gas leak detector also includes a second electrode provided in the interior of the conductive housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: J and N Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: Jan Krcma, Dennis Martell
  • Patent number: 5184500
    Abstract: A battery-powered gas detector comprises a gas sensor coupled to a current source and a power supply. The power supply generates a relatively high voltage when the gas sensor is warming up and a relatively low voltage after the sensor has warmed up. The gas sensor, which is responsive to the presence of a gas, is coupled to an amplifier having a variable sensitivity circuit. The amplifier is connected to a microprocessor that determines the concentration of the sensed gas and provides a visual indication of the concentration on a display. The gas detector can sense the presence of a variety of different gases. The gas concentration of the sensed gas is determined based upon the magnitudes of a gas sensing signal generated by the amplifier, a calibration signal generated during a calibration routine when the detector is in a controlled environment, and an error signal generated when the detector is in a no-gas environment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1993
    Assignee: J and N Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: Jan Krcma, Terry A. Batt
  • Patent number: D319596
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1991
    Assignee: J and N Associates, Inc.
    Inventor: Rudy Krolopp
  • Patent number: D330521
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1992
    Assignee: J and N Associates, Inc.
    Inventor: Rudy Krolopp