Method and apparatus for sealing a pressure transducer within a housing
First Claim
1. A pressure sensor comprising:
- a housing having an interior surface forming a cavity, and a fill passageway communicating with said cavity, said fill passageway having opposite ends defining an axis extending therebetween, one of said ends defining a fill port spaced from said cavity;
a pressure transducer mounted on said interior surface; and
a sealing member moveable across said fill port in a direction transverse to said axis between a first position allowing fluid flow through said fill passageway and a second position closing said fill passageway such that the fluid is sheared off at said fill port to seal said cavity, wherein the fluid pressure within said cavity before sealing is substantially equal to the fluid pressure within said cavity after sealing.
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Abstract
A pressure sensor including a housing having an interior surface forming a cavity, and a fill passageway communicating with the cavity. The fill passageway has opposite ends defining an axis extending between the ends, and one of ends defines a fill port spaced from the cavity. A pressure transducer is mounted on said interior surface. The pressure sensor also includes a sealing member moveable across the fill port in a direction transverse to the axis between a first position allowing fluid flow through the fill passageway and a second position closing the fill passageway such that the fluid is sheared off at the fill port to seal said cavity. Preferably, the fluid pressure within the cavity before sealing is substantially equal to the fluid pressure within the cavity after sealing.
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17 Claims
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1. A pressure sensor comprising:
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a housing having an interior surface forming a cavity, and a fill passageway communicating with said cavity, said fill passageway having opposite ends defining an axis extending therebetween, one of said ends defining a fill port spaced from said cavity; a pressure transducer mounted on said interior surface; and a sealing member moveable across said fill port in a direction transverse to said axis between a first position allowing fluid flow through said fill passageway and a second position closing said fill passageway such that the fluid is sheared off at said fill port to seal said cavity, wherein the fluid pressure within said cavity before sealing is substantially equal to the fluid pressure within said cavity after sealing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A pressure sensor comprising:
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a housing having an interior surface forming a cavity, an exterior surface, and a fill passageway communicating between said interior surface and said exterior surface; a pressure transducer mounted on said interior surface in said cavity; and a closure member moveable between a first position allowing fluid flow through said fill passageway, and a second position wherein the fluid is sheared off and said cavity is sealed so that the fluid pressure within said cavity before sealing is substantially equal to the fluid pressure within the cavity after sealing. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A pressure sensor comprising:
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a housing having an interior surface forming a cavity, a fill passageway communicating with said cavity, a sealing passageway communicating with said fill passageway, and a pressure transmitting diaphragm, said fill passageway having opposite ends defining an axis extending therebetween, one of said ends defining a fill port spaced from said cavity; a pressure transducer mounted on said interior surface; and a plug moveable in said sealing passageway across said fill port in a direction transverse to said axis between a first position allowing fluid flow through said fill passageway and a second position closing said fill passageway such that the fluid is sheared off at said fill port to seal said cavity, such that the fluid pressure within said cavity before sealing is substantially equal to the fluid pressure within said cavity after sealing.
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14. A pressure sensor comprising:
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a housing having an interior surface forming a cavity, a fill passageway communicating with said cavity, a base and a sidewall extending upwardly from said base; a pressure transducer mounted on said interior surface in said cavity; and a closure member mounted on said housing and having a circular diaphragm with a peripheral edge, a generally cylindrical sidewall extending downwardly from said edge, and a sealing passageway, such that said closure member is moveable between a first position allowing fluid flow through said sealing passageway and said fill passageway, and a second position wherein the fluid is sheared off and said cavity is sealed so that the fluid pressure within said cavity before sealing is substantially equal to the fluid pressure within the cavity after sealing.
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15. A method of filling a cavity with a fluid, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a housing having an interior surface forming a cavity, an exterior surface, and a fill passageway communicating between said interior surface and said exterior surface, said fill passageway having an axis and a fill port, and providing a sealing member which is moveable with respect to said fill port; (b) filling said cavity with a fluid by injecting said fluid through said fill passageway so that said fluid extends out of said fill port relative to said cavity; and (c) moving said sealing member across said fill port in a direction transverse to said axis to shear off said fluid at said fill port and seal said cavity such that the fluid pressure within said cavity prior to sealing is substantially equal to the fluid pressure within said cavity after sealing. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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