Wide-pressure-range, adaptable, simplified pressure transducer
First Claim
1. A simple, reliable, inherently accurate, intrinsically wide-pressure-range adaptable, very low to ultra-high pressure capable transducer comprising:
- a capacitive pressure transducer comprised of a reference capacitor and a variable capacitor, each comprised of an electrode formed of a layer of conductive material on the same face of an insulating plate, said insulating plate having an upper surface a lower surface, said reference capacitor electrode being substantially topologically annular and peripherally disposed around said variable capacitor electrode, said variable capacitor electrode being substantially topologically disk-like and covering the central portion of said insulating plate, said insulating plate being spaced slightly apart from a thick flat flexible metal diaphragm at the outer peripheries thereof, said diaphragm being flexible under applied deflection forces to deflect toward said insulating plate and change a variable capacitance of the variable capacitor formed between said variable capacitor electrode and said diaphragm, said diaphragm being at least 0.015 inches thick, and said metal diaphragm being in mechanical coupling proximity with said insulating plate over the greater portion of the area of said variable capacitor electrode;
a pressure fitting including a pressure input coupling for connecting to a source of pressurized fluid;
a housing for said insulating plate peripherally constraining the electrode-bearing face of said insulating plate, essentially rigidly, to remain in close and fixed but spaced-apart proximity to the periphery of said metal diaphragm;
peripheral, uninterrupted, annular means for spacing said insulating plate apart from but very close to said metal diaphragm, said means for spacing disposed on said lower surface of said insulating plate, whereby said means for spacing mounted on said insulating plate and directly engages said metal diaphragm;
said variable capacitance constituting means for determining variations in the magnitude of the deflection of the central portion of said diaphragm as pressure to said pressure input coupling is varied; and
said pressure input coupling having an upper component defining a pressure chamber, said pressure chamber adjacent to and having an extent comparable to that of said metal diaphragm, said pressure chamber and said metal diaphragm being formed from one integral body of material, said chamber being connected to said input coupling;
whereby, when the pressure applied to said input coupling changes, the corresponding pressure change in said pressure chamber causes the deflection of said diaphragm to change correspondingly, and the resultant changed output capacitance of the transducer indicates the new pressure level.
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Abstract
A radically simple, reliable, inherently accurate, intrinsically wide-pressure-range adaptable, low to ultra-high pressure capable capacitive transducer is made from a reference capacitor and a variable capacitor, one electrode of each of which is formed of a flat conductive layer on a circular insulating plate. The reference capacitor electrode is a peripheral annulus surrounding the central disk constituting the variable capacitor electrode. The insulating plate is rigidly held slightly spaced apart from a flat, flexible metal diaphragm which provides the opposing electrode for each capacitor. The diaphragm is an integral part of a pressure fitting which includes a fluid pressure input coupling and a pressure chamber adjacent to the diaphragm. Changes in the fluid pressure cause deflections of the diaphragm which alter the capacitance of the variable capacitor formed by the metal diaphragm as one electrode and the conductively coated disk as the other electrode, which is the variable-capacitor electrode on the central disk of the rigid insulating plate. The changes in capacitance can be detected by standard electronic circuits and calibrated to provide a measure of the changes in the fluid pressure.
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24 Claims
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1. A simple, reliable, inherently accurate, intrinsically wide-pressure-range adaptable, very low to ultra-high pressure capable transducer comprising:
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a capacitive pressure transducer comprised of a reference capacitor and a variable capacitor, each comprised of an electrode formed of a layer of conductive material on the same face of an insulating plate, said insulating plate having an upper surface a lower surface, said reference capacitor electrode being substantially topologically annular and peripherally disposed around said variable capacitor electrode, said variable capacitor electrode being substantially topologically disk-like and covering the central portion of said insulating plate, said insulating plate being spaced slightly apart from a thick flat flexible metal diaphragm at the outer peripheries thereof, said diaphragm being flexible under applied deflection forces to deflect toward said insulating plate and change a variable capacitance of the variable capacitor formed between said variable capacitor electrode and said diaphragm, said diaphragm being at least 0.015 inches thick, and said metal diaphragm being in mechanical coupling proximity with said insulating plate over the greater portion of the area of said variable capacitor electrode; a pressure fitting including a pressure input coupling for connecting to a source of pressurized fluid; a housing for said insulating plate peripherally constraining the electrode-bearing face of said insulating plate, essentially rigidly, to remain in close and fixed but spaced-apart proximity to the periphery of said metal diaphragm; peripheral, uninterrupted, annular means for spacing said insulating plate apart from but very close to said metal diaphragm, said means for spacing disposed on said lower surface of said insulating plate, whereby said means for spacing mounted on said insulating plate and directly engages said metal diaphragm; said variable capacitance constituting means for determining variations in the magnitude of the deflection of the central portion of said diaphragm as pressure to said pressure input coupling is varied; and said pressure input coupling having an upper component defining a pressure chamber, said pressure chamber adjacent to and having an extent comparable to that of said metal diaphragm, said pressure chamber and said metal diaphragm being formed from one integral body of material, said chamber being connected to said input coupling; whereby, when the pressure applied to said input coupling changes, the corresponding pressure change in said pressure chamber causes the deflection of said diaphragm to change correspondingly, and the resultant changed output capacitance of the transducer indicates the new pressure level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A simple, reliable, inherently accurate, intrinsically wide-pressure-range adaptable, very low to ultra-high pressure capable transducer comprising:
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a capacitive pressure transducer comprised of an electrode formed of a layer of conductive material on an insulating plate, said insulating plate having an upper surface and a lower surface, and said insulating plate further being spaced slightly apart from a flat flexible metal diaphragm at the outer peripheries thereof, said diaphragm being flexible under applied deflection forces to deflect toward said insulating plate and change a variable capacitance of a capacitor formed between said electrode and said diaphragm; a pressure fitting including a pressure input coupling for connecting to a source of pressurized fluid, said metal diaphragm being integrally joined with said pressure fitting and in mechanical coupling proximity with said insulating plate over the greater portion of the area of said variable capacitor electrode; a housing for said insulating plate peripherally constraining the electrode-bearing face of said insulating plate, essentially rigidly, to remain in close and fixed but spaced-apart proximity to the periphery of said metal diaphragm; means for spacing said insulating plate apart from but very close to said metal diaphragm, said means for spacing being disposed on said lower surface of said insulating plate, whereby said means for spacing is between said metal diaphragm and said insulating plate; said variable capacitance constituting means for determining variations in the magnitude of the deflection of the central portion of said diaphragm as pressure to said pressure input coupling is varied; and a pressure chamber adjacent to and having an extent comparable to that of said metal diaphragm, said chamber being connected to said input coupling; whereby, when the pressure applied to said input coupling changes, the corresponding pressure change in said chamber causes the deflection of said diaphragm to change correspondingly, and the resultant changed output capacitance of the transducer indicates the new pressure level. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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- 21. In the field of capacitive pressure transducers, wherein variations in fluid pressure mechanically induce variations in capacitance between electrodes, the improvement comprising a variable capacitor formed by the combination of a first flat electrode comprising a conductive layer coated on a substantially rigid flat insulating plate together with a second electrode comprising a substantially flat, flexible metal diaphragm, spaced slightly apart from said insulating plate by a peripheral means for spacing interposed between said metal diaphragm and said insulating plate, said diaphragm so disposed that variations in the fluid pressure to be measured deflect said diaphragm in a manner creating a variation in said capacitance between said flat electrode and said diaphragm said peripheral spacing means being disposed on a lower surface of said insulating plate.
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