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Attorney: Simmons, Jr.; William J., Zebrowski; Walter S., Patty, Jr.; Clarence R.

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Title: Glass electrode structure for radio capsule



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1. In a radio capsule for measuring concentration of an ionic species in an ion containing solution, said capsule being of the type comprising

a housing,

an electrode structure for providing a voltage dependent on the activity of said ionic species in said solution, said electrode structure being so disposed in said housing that a portion thereof is adapted to be exposed to said solution,

an oscillator circuit for generating an rf signal which is modulated by the voltage provided by said electrode structure,

means for providing an operating voltage for said oscillator circuit, and

means for providing a reference potential for said electrode structure,

said electrode structure being characterized in that it comprises

a cylindrically shaped membrane of glass sensitive to said ionic species, said membrane having inner and outer surfaces, said outer surface of said membrane being adapted to be exposed to said solution,

a thin film conductive electrode disposed on at least a portion of the inner surface of said membrane,

conductive means for connecting said conductive electrode to said oscillator circuit, and

a mass of non-conductive backing material adherent to the inner surface of said conductive electrode and to that portion of the inner surface of said membrane adjacent to said conductive electrode, the thermal coefficient of expansion of said backing material being greater than that of said glass membrane and said glass membrane being in a state of compression.

2. A radio capsule in accordance with claim 1 wherein said conductive means comprises a fine conductive wire in electrical contact with said conductive electrode.

3. A radio capsule in accordance with claim 2 wherein said conductive means further comprises a second wire electrically connected to said fine wire, the diameter of said second wire being at least twice that of said fine wire, said fine wire and the point of electrical connection of said fine and said second wires being encased in said mass of non-conductive material, said second wire projecting from said non-conductive material.

4. A radio capsule in accordance with claim 3 wherein said backing material is selected from the group consisting of plastic and glass.

5. A radio capsule in accordance with claim 4 wherein said backing material consists of epoxy.

6. A radio capsule in accordance with claim 5 wherein said conductive electrode consists of a material selected from the group consisting of silver, gold, platinum, palladium, tin, lead, nickel, cobalt, tantalum, chromium, cadmium, copper and vanadium.

7. A radio capsule in accordance with claim 6 wherein said housing comprises opposed end portions, said membrane being disposed centrally within said housing in such a manner that said end portions of said housing overlap corresponding end portions of said membrane.

8. A radio capsule in accordance with claim 6 wherein said glass membrane further comprises a spherically shaped end portion, said membrane being disposed at one end of said housing, the adjacent portion of said housing overlapping the corresponding portion of said membrane.

9. A radio capsule in accordance with claim 1 wherein the thickness of said membrane is less than 30 microns.

10. A radio capsule in accordance with claim 1 wherein the thickness of said membrane is between 10 and 20 microns.

11. A radio capsule in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a thin film of silane disposed between said non-conductive backing material and the adjacent portions of said electrode and said membrane, and wherein said backing material consists of epoxy and said electrode consists of silver.

12. A radio capsule in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said oscillator circuit is disposed within said backing material.

13. A radio capsule in accordance with claim 1 wherein the surface of said membrane on which said conductive electrode is disposed is the smooth virgin surface.

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Inventors: Fischer, David J. (Corning, NY, US)
Kunz, Hans J. (Raleigh, NC, US)
Norby, Thomas E. (Raleigh, NC, US)

Application Number: 469079
Filing Date: 1974-05-13
Publication_date: 1976-01-20
Assignee: Corning Glass Works (Corning, NY)
Primary Class(es): 204/406 204/420
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
3547794Dec, 1970Nishimoto et al.204/195.
3700577Oct, 1972Grauer204/195.

Other Refs: 1,237,808
Mar, 1967DT
Other References: "Handbook of Epoxy Resins," pp. 17-16, 1967.
Kitagawa et al, "Gastroenterology," Vol. 31, No. 3, Sept. 1966, pp. 368-372.
"Glass Electrode," Dole, 1941, p. 92.
Storer et al, "JAMA," Vol. 178, No. 8, pp. 134 & 135, Nov. 1961.