High pressure sensor

Measuring and testing – Fluid pressure gauge – With protective separator

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73721, 73727, 338 4, G01L 708, G01L 906

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047222271

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a high pressure sensor in accordance with the type of the main claim. There are sensors which operate in accordance with the principle of the resistive wire strain. However, this results in many problems with respect to high pressure sensors, which in particular relate to the long time accuracy and the long time stability, fatigue of the support, the bracing, the limit layer between the resistive wire strain and the supports, fatigue of the electric contacts and others.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In contrast to conventional sensors, the high pressure sensor of the present invention is advantageous in that a piezoresistive sensor element is used which reacts directly to pressure changes of the pressure transmitting medium. Thus, the signal generating can be separated from the mechanical coupling of the sensor element to the high pressure chamber. Thus, new degrees of freedom are provided for the disposition of sensor elements and for their constructive use, which can be flexibly handled. The high pressure sensor can be easily made, assures a high life span and represents a disk with a flat surface, so that it can be installed without any problem.
One exemplified embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawing and explained in detail in the following description.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates a longitudinal section through a high pressure sensor; and
FIG. 2 illustrates a sensor disk.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The high pressure sensor is provided with a lower housing part 10 which is closed by a lid 11. A cylindrical chamber 12, 13 is formed on the opposite disposed front faces of the lower housing part 10 and lid 11, respectively whereby a cylindrical pressure chamber 14 is provided after assembly of the parts. From this chamber a longitudinal bore 15 extends to the outside of the housing, wherein a throttle 16 is disposed.
A round sensor disk 17 being provided with an inner area 18, which is disposed in the pressure chamber 14, as well as an outer area 19, which is disposed outside and between lower housing part 10 and lid 11. As illustrated in FIG. 2, a plurality of apertures are formed in the sensor disk 17 through which ribs of the lid, not particularly illustrated, penetrate therethrough toward the lower housing part, as well as a plurality of mounting screws 21 with which the parts are held together. The inner area 18 of the sensor disk is sealed toward the outside by means of sealing rings 22 and 23. Disk 17 is provided with a continueous center bore 24, whereby a pressure balance is provided in the pressure chamber 14.
The sensor disk 17 is made advantageously of steel. A plurality of measuring sensors 25,26 are provided on the inner area of the disk 17 in form of piezoresistive layer resistors, as illustrated in FIG. 2. The dash-dotted intermediate area 27 of the sensor disk represents the sealing area, e.i., the area in which the sealing rings 22,23 are mounted. Layer conductors 29,30 extend from the measuring sensors 25,26 to the outer area 19 which contains the supplementary resistors 31,32 as well as evaluation circuits and evaluation electronic, connecting plug etc. for the measuring sensors. The resistors and conductors are all designed very flat and are provided with cover layers, mainly made of glasses. The glasses protect the sensor resistors and the remainder of the circuit parts from all environmental influences and generate a flat, smooth and pressure resistant surface, so that a relative simple and problemless high pressure sealing by the pressure rings 22,23. The measuring sensors 25,26 in pressure chamber 14 are encompassed by the pressure medium from all sides and react immediately to its pressure changes. In contrast to the resistive wire strain a primary deformation of the disk for signal generating is not required. The pressure chamber 14 is admitted with pressure medium through bore 15, whereby the throttle 16 is used as a dampening throttle.
With the design in ac

REFERENCES:
patent: 4586018 (1986-04-01), Bettman

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