Differential pressure cell with diaphragm tension and overpressure protection
First Claim
1. A differential pressure sensing cell, comprising:
- a) a measuring chamber having electrically insulating walls,b) a measuring diaphragm mounted within the measuring chamber and dividing it into first and second closed chambers,c) measuring diaphragm displacement sensing elements mounted on the insulating walls,d) an auxilliary chamber,e) an auxilliary diaphragm mounted within the auxilliary chamber and dividing it into third and fourth closed chambers, the auxilliary diaphragm being more flexible than the measuring diaphragm,f) casing means surrounding and mounting the measuring chamber and the auxilliary chamber, and defining a first recess surrounding the auxilliary chamber and a second recess surrounding the measuring chamber,g) a first pressure-receiving diaphragm movably responsive to a first input pressure and mounted within the casing means to define a first pressure-receiving chamber,h) a second pressure-receiving diaphragm movably responsive to a second input pressure and mounted within the casing means to define a second pressure-receiving chamber,i) fluid sealed within and filling the measuring and auxilliary chambers, the first and second recesses, and the first and second pressure-receiving chambers,j) first fluid passage means interconnecting the first pressure-receiving chamber, the first recess, and the first and third closed chambers, andk) second fluid passage means interconnecting the second pressure-receiving chamber, the second recess, and the second and fourth closed chambers, whereby radial tension of the measuring diaphragm due to static differential pressure between the interior and exterior of the measuring chamber is minimized by substantially equalizing the interior and exterior pressures through said first and second fluid passage means, and over-pressure protection of the measuring diaphragm when the pressure differential between the first and second pressure-receiving chambers becomes too large as attained by causing the first or second pressure-receiving diaphragm to contact the casing before the measuring diaphragm contacts the casing before the measuring diaphragm contacts the casing while absorbing the change in volume of the first or second pressure-receiving chamber by the action of the auxilliary diaphragm through the first or second fluid passage means, respectively.
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Abstract
A differential pressure measuring cell includes a capacitive-type measuring chamber having a relatively rigid diaphragm, an auxiliary chamber having a relatively flexible diaphragm, a casing defining first and second recesses surrounding the auxiliary and measuring chambers, respectively, passages connecting one side of the auxiliary chamber and measuring chamber with the first recess and a first pressure-receiving chamber, and passages connecting the other side of the auxiliary chamber and measuring chamber with the second recess and a second pressure-receiving chamber. Radial expansion of the auxiliary and measuring chambers is prevented by the static counterpressures present in the first and second recesses. Over pressure protection is provided by the small volumes of the first and second pressure-receiving chambers and the greater flexibility of the auxiliary diaphragm, whereby the auxiliary diaphragm will absorb the entire pressure differential before the measuring diaphragm engages the walls of the measuring chamber.
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8 Claims
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1. A differential pressure sensing cell, comprising:
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a) a measuring chamber having electrically insulating walls, b) a measuring diaphragm mounted within the measuring chamber and dividing it into first and second closed chambers, c) measuring diaphragm displacement sensing elements mounted on the insulating walls, d) an auxilliary chamber, e) an auxilliary diaphragm mounted within the auxilliary chamber and dividing it into third and fourth closed chambers, the auxilliary diaphragm being more flexible than the measuring diaphragm, f) casing means surrounding and mounting the measuring chamber and the auxilliary chamber, and defining a first recess surrounding the auxilliary chamber and a second recess surrounding the measuring chamber, g) a first pressure-receiving diaphragm movably responsive to a first input pressure and mounted within the casing means to define a first pressure-receiving chamber, h) a second pressure-receiving diaphragm movably responsive to a second input pressure and mounted within the casing means to define a second pressure-receiving chamber, i) fluid sealed within and filling the measuring and auxilliary chambers, the first and second recesses, and the first and second pressure-receiving chambers, j) first fluid passage means interconnecting the first pressure-receiving chamber, the first recess, and the first and third closed chambers, and k) second fluid passage means interconnecting the second pressure-receiving chamber, the second recess, and the second and fourth closed chambers, whereby radial tension of the measuring diaphragm due to static differential pressure between the interior and exterior of the measuring chamber is minimized by substantially equalizing the interior and exterior pressures through said first and second fluid passage means, and over-pressure protection of the measuring diaphragm when the pressure differential between the first and second pressure-receiving chambers becomes too large as attained by causing the first or second pressure-receiving diaphragm to contact the casing before the measuring diaphragm contacts the casing before the measuring diaphragm contacts the casing while absorbing the change in volume of the first or second pressure-receiving chamber by the action of the auxilliary diaphragm through the first or second fluid passage means, respectively. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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