Patents by Inventor Yat S. Chan

Yat S. Chan has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5395507
    Abstract: An electrochemical gas sensor comprises sensing and counter electrodes (1,2). A conduit (15) permits access of gas to the sensing electrode (1). An electrolyte reservoir (23). A porous, block-like body (24) is positioned in the reservoir (23) for conveying electrolyte to the sensing and counter electrodes and at least partly supporting other components of the sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1995
    Inventors: William J. Aston, Yat S. Chan
  • Patent number: 5321971
    Abstract: A gas diffusion control assembly comprises a gas inlet; a restriction to the rate of flow of gas or vapor from the gas inlet in the form of a porous diffusion barrier extending across the gas inlet; and a polythene disc for causing all gas or vapor passing out of the inlet into the diffusion barrier to diffuse through part of the barrier along a path with a lateral outward component relative to the direction of action through the gas inlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1994
    Assignee: The Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland
    Inventors: Bryan S. Hobbs, Yat S. Chan
  • Patent number: 5234567
    Abstract: An electrochemical gas sensor for sensing an alkaline gas such as ammonia. The sensor comprises at least sensing and counter electrodes provided in a cell containing an aqueous electrolyte, the cell further including a diffusion barrier to restrict the access of gas to the cell, and a chemical species with which the gas reacts in use to form a product which is more electrochemically active than the gas. The chemical species is one of iodine, Nesslers reagent and a solution of manganous and silver nitrates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1993
    Assignee: City Technology Limited
    Inventors: Bryan S. Hobbs, Yat S. Chan
  • Patent number: 4633704
    Abstract: The housing 1 of a gas sensor carries a diffusion barrier 2 for restricting the access of gas to the sensing element 4 and a filter 3 mounted between the diffusion barrier 2 and the sensing element 4. As a result, gas reaching the filter 3 must first pass through the diffusion barrier 2 so that its flux is substantially reduced and the life of the filter is increased correspondingly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1986
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1987
    Assignee: City Technology Limited
    Inventors: Anthony D. S. Tantram, Yat S. Chan
  • Patent number: 4587003
    Abstract: An electro-chemical cell has porous sensing and counter electrodes S, C mounted on porous PTFE tapes 4, 5 and contacting the electrolyte of the cell which is drawn from a reservoir by a wick 12. Gas passes directly to the electrode S at 14 and any gas which does not react passes through the electrode S to the electrode C, passing across the electrolyte space by way of a porous insulating separator 10 which is partly hydrophilic and partly hydrophobic, thus providing a path for gas while preserving the electrolyte path between the electrodes. The current flowing between the electrodes is measured in the usual way. The electrode C will not see any particular gas which reacts fully at the electrode S since it will be removed by this electrode first. The electrode C will, however, see any other gas which only partially reacts at the electrode S, thus achieving partial or even complete elimination of the effect of an interfering gas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 6, 1986
    Assignee: City Technology Limited
    Inventors: Anthony D. S. Tantram, Yat S. Chan
  • Patent number: 4474648
    Abstract: An electro-chemical cell for quantitatively detecting an acidic or an alkaline gas, e.g. carbon dioxide, includes a sensing electrode 9 which is connected to a top cap 12 by a contact strip 8 and is accessible to the gas to be tested through a hole 13. The electrode 9 comprises an electro-chemical couple whose potential is pH-dependent (e.g. silver/silver oxide for carbon dioxide) the active material being supported by a nickel gauze to give good current collection. A counter electrode 2 without significant gas access is immersed in an electrolyte 3 whose pH is such that it will change following adsorption of the gas being tested for. A wicking separator 7 ensures an electrolytic path between the two electrodes. The components are contained within a metal can 1, the top cap 12 being held by folding over the rim 5. An insulating grommet 6 is fitted between the two electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 2, 1984
    Assignee: City Technology Limited
    Inventors: Anthony D. S. Tantram, Bryan S. Hobbs, John R. Finbow, Yat S. Chan
  • Patent number: 4406770
    Abstract: A gas sensor cell assembly has planar electrodes separated by a planar hydrophilic wick which extends through the electrode into an electrolyte expansion chamber where it contacts an electrolyte. The cell is extremely compact and operates in all orientations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 27, 1983
    Assignee: Coal Industry (Patents) Limited
    Inventors: Yat S. Chan, Anthony D. S. Tantram, Bryan S. Hobbs, John R. Finbow
  • Patent number: 4324632
    Abstract: An electro-chemical sensor for the measurement of concentrations of gas or vapour in accordance with the limiting current principle comprises an electrolytic cell 1 having a sensing electrode 9, a counter electrode 2, an intervening body of electrolyte 4 and a restriction to the rate of access of gas or vapor to the sensing electrode in the form of a porous diffusion barrier 13. The improvement resides in the feature that substantially all the active pores of the diffusion barrier are sufficiently small as to cause diffusion through them to be in accordance with the Knudsen principle, i.e. the diffusion mechanism is effectively determined solely by collisons between the diffusion molecules and the walls of the pores. The barrier is constituted by a body of porous PTFE which may be in the form of a piece of unsintered PTFE tape or compressed PTFE powder formed by drying a dispersion of PTFE in water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1982
    Assignee: City Technology Limited
    Inventors: Anthony D. S. Tantram, Yat S. Chan