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Welded edge bourdon strip thermometer-manometer

  • US 4,646,406 A
  • Filed: 11/15/1984
  • Issued: 03/03/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/15/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Method of manufacturing a gas-filled thermo-elastic device for measuring gas pressure therein, comprising:

  • welding two elongate flat strips of metal together at their edges, including the end edges, to produce a welded strip assembly, said metal being an alloy in its annealed state which is capable of being heat treated by age hardening for thereby obtaining a thermo-elastic coefficient of a magnitude so small as to be negligible for thermometric purposes;

    producing an aperture between the edges of the welded strip assembly at one end of the strips giving access to the thin gap between the unwelded portions of the facing surfaces of the edge-welded strips;

    bending said welded strip assembly arcuately to produce a welded strip Bourdon tube;

    heat treating said Bourdon tube to bring the thermo-elastic coefficient thereof to a value not differing from zero by more than 20×

    10-6 psi/psi°

    F. while admitting a controlled atmosphere into the tube;

    connecting said aperture to a gas container and connecting the end of said Bourdon tube remote from said aperture to an indicating device, andfilling said Bourdon tube, said container and the connection there between, constituting a thermometer assembly, with a thermometric gas material at a selected pressure and temperature, followed by sealing said filling in said thermometric assembly.

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