Temperature compensation for a damped fluid proof mass accelerometer
First Claim
1. In an accelerometer utilizing proof masses disposed in a damping fluid, said proof masses operating against the damping fluid such that when a proof mass is subjected to a G force it causes said fluid to follow a predetermined flow resistance path from below the proof mass to a point above the proof mass, with a bellows and helix arrangement provided to control the length of the flow path with changes in temperature, the area above said bellows being in communication with the point above the proof mass and the area below said bellows being in communication with the area below said proof mass, and the normal flow path being from an area below to an area above said helix, means to prevent a rapid movement of said helix with a sharp temperature change from causing a fluid flow which will affect the position of said proof mass comprising:
- means establishing a low resistance flow path between the area above said helix and the area below said helix.
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Abstract
In an accelerometer in which a proof mass is disposed in a damping fluid and acts against said fluid through a flow path controlled by the groove length of a helix disposed on a bellows, a low resistance flow path is provided connecting the areas above and below the helix to prevent movement of the proof mass due to fluid displacement caused by rapid temperature changes.
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1. In an accelerometer utilizing proof masses disposed in a damping fluid, said proof masses operating against the damping fluid such that when a proof mass is subjected to a G force it causes said fluid to follow a predetermined flow resistance path from below the proof mass to a point above the proof mass, with a bellows and helix arrangement provided to control the length of the flow path with changes in temperature, the area above said bellows being in communication with the point above the proof mass and the area below said bellows being in communication with the area below said proof mass, and the normal flow path being from an area below to an area above said helix, means to prevent a rapid movement of said helix with a sharp temperature change from causing a fluid flow which will affect the position of said proof mass comprising:
means establishing a low resistance flow path between the area above said helix and the area below said helix. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. In apparatus in which resistance of a flow path is controlled by a helix disposed on a bellows, the normal flow path being from an area below said helix to an area above said helix, expansion and contraction of the bellows changing the path length to compensate for changes in fluid velocity with temperature change, apparatus to prevent rapid movement of the helix and bellows due a rapid temperature change from a affecting flow through the normal flow path, comprising:
a low resistance flow path extending from the area above the helix to the area below the helix. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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