PricewaterhouseCoopers since Oct 2009
Manager
U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration Jun 2005 - Sep 2009
Contracting Officer
Education:
The George Washington University - School of Business 2007 - 2009
MBA, Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Wake Forest University 1998 - 2002
BA, Psychology
An improvement is provided in apparatus used to detect combustible gases, which embodies a Wheatstone bridge circuit including a refractory-coated detector element having thereon a catalyst for promoting oxidation of the combustible gas to be detected constituting one leg of the bridge and a refractory-coated reference element constituting a second leg of the bridge. The improvement, in its broadest aspect, consists in using a mixture of palladium, palladium oxide and nickel oxide as the catalyst on the detector element. In addition, an improved reference element is provided which has a coating of either sodium metasilicate or lead borate deposited thereon.
An improvement is provided in a portable gas detector used to detect combustible gases, such as methane, which embodies a Wheatstone bridge circuit including a refractory-coated detector element having thereon a catalyst for promoting oxidation of the combustible gas to be detected constituting one leg of the bridge and a refractory-coated reference element constituting a second leg of the bridge. The improvement consists in the application of a cobalt oxide coating to the reference element, whereby the occurrence of spurious signals by the Wheatstone bridge circuit due to causes other than the presence of a combustible gas is greatly reduced, if not completely eliminated.
This is an improvement in apparatus for detecting combustible gases, such as methane, that embodies a Wheatstone bridge circuit including a refractory-coated reference element constituting one leg of the bridge and a refractory-coated detector element having thereon a catalyst for promoting oxidation of the combustible gas to be detected constituting a second leg of the bridge. Upon oxidation of combustible gas at the detector element the temperature and resistance thereof increases relative to the reference element to unbalance the bridge, thereby producing an electrical signal proportional to the amount of combustible gas being oxidized. This invention improves the stability, linearity, and stabilization time of the bridge signal by constructing the reference element so that at zero percent combustible gas or during oxidation of the combustible gas at the detector element the radiant energy of both the detector and reference element are substantially equal.
Combustible Gas Detector Through Use Of Reaction Control Block
Apparatus for detecting a combustible gas which comprises a Wheatstone bridge circuit having a detector element comprising an electrically conducting member coated with a refractory and having on the surface of said refractory a catalyst for the oxidation of said gas, said detector element constituting one leg of said bridge, and a reference element comprising an electrically conducting member coated with a refractory, said reference element constituting a second leg of said bridge, whereby upon catalytic oxidation of said gas an electrical signal approximately proportional to the amount of said gas present at the detector element is produced. The improvement comprises a reaction control block having a cover in the form of a dust shield and having two chambers, one containing said detector element, and the other containing said reference element. A partition is contained in said block parallel to and spaced from said dust shield to form a plenum space therebetween said partition having a pair of opening means, each communicating with one of said chambers to provide communication with said plenum space to limit the diffusion of the combustible gas so as to control the reaction rate at the detector element and improve the characteristic of the detector.
Process For Depositing Cobalt Ondes On A Refractory-Coated Platinum Resistor Coil
An improvement is provided in a portable gas detector used to detect combustible gases, such as methane, which embodies a Wheatstone bridge circuit including a refractory-coated detector element having thereon a catalyst for promoting oxidation of the combustible gas to be detected constituting one leg of the bridge and a refractory-coated reference element constituting a second leg of the bridge. The improvement consists in the application of a cobalt oxide coating to the reference element, whereby the occurrence of spurious signals by the Wheatstone bridge circuit due to causes other than the presence of a combustible gas is greatly reduced, if not completely eliminated.