Pressure sensing probe with calibration capability
First Claim
1. A pressure-sensing probe comprising:
- (a) a housing having a sensing port open to the outside of the housing and a interior space extending to said sensing port;
(b) means for providing a reference pressure in said interior space;
(c) a a flexible diaphragm, said diaphragm having a central portion and a periphery, said periphery of said diaphragm being connected to said housing around said sensing port, said central portion of said diaphragm being movable upon flexure of said diaphragm, said diaphragm having oppositely-directed inside and outside surfaces, the inside surface facing into said interior space, the outside surface facing toward the outside of said housing;
said diaphragm having a hole extending through it between said inside and outside surfaces;
(d) force transducer means for providing a signal representing inwardly-directed forces on said diaphragm; and
(e) a flexible membrane sealingly mounted to said housing extending across said sensing port outside of said diaphragm so that when an exterior pressure outside said housing at said sensing port exceeds said reference pressure in said interior space said diaphragm can engage and support said membrane against inward movement, and a force directly related to the excess of said exterior pressure over said reference pressure will be applied to said diaphragm through said membrane and such force will be transmitted by said diaphragm to said force transducer means, said membrane being free to bulge outwardly away from said diaphragm when said reference pressure exceeds said exterior pressure, whereby said reference pressure will be applied to both said inside and outside surfaces of said diaphragm and said diaphragm and said force sensing means will be isolated from said membrane and said exterior pressure.
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Abstract
A biomedical pressure sensor having a pressure sensing diaphragm is provided with a distensible membrane overlying the diaphragm, and the diaphragm is provided with one or more holes. During normal operation, externally applied pressure forces the membrane against the diaphragm so that the membrane and diaphragm deform under pressure as a unit and transmit pressure-applied forces to a force transducer within the probe housing. When a reference pressure exceeding the externally applied pressure is supplied within the probe housing, such reference pressure passes through the hole in the diaphragm and forces the membrane away from the diaphragm, thereby isolating the diaphragm from the externally applied pressure and bringing the diaphragm to a zero-differential pressure condition. Use of a hole in the diaphragm permits an extremely compact construction.
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12 Claims
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1. A pressure-sensing probe comprising:
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(a) a housing having a sensing port open to the outside of the housing and a interior space extending to said sensing port; (b) means for providing a reference pressure in said interior space; (c) a a flexible diaphragm, said diaphragm having a central portion and a periphery, said periphery of said diaphragm being connected to said housing around said sensing port, said central portion of said diaphragm being movable upon flexure of said diaphragm, said diaphragm having oppositely-directed inside and outside surfaces, the inside surface facing into said interior space, the outside surface facing toward the outside of said housing;
said diaphragm having a hole extending through it between said inside and outside surfaces;(d) force transducer means for providing a signal representing inwardly-directed forces on said diaphragm; and (e) a flexible membrane sealingly mounted to said housing extending across said sensing port outside of said diaphragm so that when an exterior pressure outside said housing at said sensing port exceeds said reference pressure in said interior space said diaphragm can engage and support said membrane against inward movement, and a force directly related to the excess of said exterior pressure over said reference pressure will be applied to said diaphragm through said membrane and such force will be transmitted by said diaphragm to said force transducer means, said membrane being free to bulge outwardly away from said diaphragm when said reference pressure exceeds said exterior pressure, whereby said reference pressure will be applied to both said inside and outside surfaces of said diaphragm and said diaphragm and said force sensing means will be isolated from said membrane and said exterior pressure. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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2. A probe as claimed in claim wherein said diaphragm extends entirely across said sensing port.
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