Pressure transducer having a tensioned diaphragm
First Claim
1. A capacitive pressure transducer comprising:
- a first concave body member defining a first interior region, a second concave body member defining a second interior region, a diaphragm fixedly and sealingly coupled to at least one of said concave body member and an electrode fixedly mounted to one of said concave body members and extending into said interior region defined by said concave body member;
said concave body members extending about a common central axis and each including a peripheral rim disposed in a first plane and having a portion congruent with a portion of the peripheral rim of the other concave body member, said diaphragm spanning the peripheral rim of at least one of said first concave body member and said second concave body member, said first plane being substantially perpendicular to said central axis, each of said concave body members including at least a portion that is yieldable and characterized by an elastic limit and being adapted for radially expanding said peripheral rim of said concave body member with respect to said central axis in response to forces applied to said body member, each of said concave body members including at least a portion that is strained beyond its elastic limit whereby said diaphragm is disposed under tension.
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Abstract
A capacitive pressure transducer includes a conductive diaphragm positioned between pneumatically separated chambers. The diaphragm is fixed and sealingly coupled at its periphery to the peripheral rim of a concave body member. The diaphragm is supported in tension by the peripheral rim of the body member. An electrode assembly, supported by the body member establishes a substantially planar conductive surface opposite to and spaced apart by a nominal gap from the conductive diaphragm. The body member includes a yieldable portion that is adapted to radially expand its peripheral rim in response to forces applied to the body member. When the forces are applied, the body member becomes strained beyond its elastic limit and takes a permanent set whereby the peripheral rim is expanded and the diaphragm becomes tensioned. The tension in the diaphragm can be determined as a function of the geometry of the body member and deformation resulting from the forces applied. Additional forces can be applied at a later point in time in order to change or adjust the tension in the diaphragm.
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19 Claims
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1. A capacitive pressure transducer comprising:
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a first concave body member defining a first interior region, a second concave body member defining a second interior region, a diaphragm fixedly and sealingly coupled to at least one of said concave body member and an electrode fixedly mounted to one of said concave body members and extending into said interior region defined by said concave body member; said concave body members extending about a common central axis and each including a peripheral rim disposed in a first plane and having a portion congruent with a portion of the peripheral rim of the other concave body member, said diaphragm spanning the peripheral rim of at least one of said first concave body member and said second concave body member, said first plane being substantially perpendicular to said central axis, each of said concave body members including at least a portion that is yieldable and characterized by an elastic limit and being adapted for radially expanding said peripheral rim of said concave body member with respect to said central axis in response to forces applied to said body member, each of said concave body members including at least a portion that is strained beyond its elastic limit whereby said diaphragm is disposed under tension. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A capacitive pressure transducer comprising:
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a first concave body member extending about a central axis and having a peripheral rim disposed in a first plane, said first plane being substantially perpendicular to said central axis, said first concave body member including a yieldable portion adapted for radially expanding said peripheral rim with respect to said central axis in response to forces applied to said first concave body member; a second concave body member extending about said central axis and having a peripheral rim disposed in said first plane, said second concave body member including a yieldable portion adapted for radially expanding said peripheral rim with respect to said central axis in response to forces applied to said second concave body member; a diaphragm spanning the peripheral rim of at least one of said first concave body member and said second concave body member, having a peripheral portion of a first side of said diaphragm fixedly coupled to the peripheral rim of said first concave body member whereby said diaphragm is nominally disposed in said first plane; said first concave body member and said second concave body member being disposed on opposite sides of said diaphragm whereby at least a portion of the peripheral rim of said first concave base member and at least a portion of the peripheral rim of said second concave base member are substantially congruent and mutually joined; and an electrode fixedly coupled to one of said first concave body member and said second concave body member, including a substantially planar portion disposed opposite said diaphragm and extending substantially parallel to and spaced apart from said first plane; said diaphragm being placed in tension by applying forces to said first concave body member and said second concave body member sufficient to cause both concave body members to strain beyond an elastic limit of each of said concave body members and to cause the peripheral rims of each of said concave body members to expand substantially radially with respect to said central axis. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. A capacitive pressure transducer made according to the method comprising the steps of:
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A) providing a first concave body member extending about a central axis, and having a peripheral rim disposed in a first plane, said first plane being substantially perpendicular to said central axis, said first concave body member including at least a yieldable portion adapted for radially expanding said peripheral rim of said first concave body member with respect to said central axis in response to force applied to said first concave body member; B) providing a diaiphragm having an electrically conductive portion; C) providing an electrode fixedly coupled to said first concave body member and having a substantially planar portion opposite to and spaced apart from said first plane; D) fixedly coupling a peripheral portion of said diaphragm to said peripheral rim of said first concave body member whereby said diaphragm is substantially without tension and positioned substantially in said first plane; and E) applying forces to said first concave body member whereby said concave body member is strained beyond an elastic limit of said concave body member and said peripheral rim becomes expanded whereby said diaphragm becomes tensioned. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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18. A capacitive pressure transducer comprising
a first concave body member defining an interior region, extending about a central axis, and having a peripheral rim disposed in a first plane, said first plane being substantially perpendicular to said central axis, said first concave body member including a portion formed from a yieldable material strained beyond an elastic limit of said yieldable material whereby said concave body member achieves plastic deformation and a permanent set; -
an electrode fixedly coupled to first concave body member via an insulating material and extending into said interior region; and a diaphragm having an electrically conductive, displaceable portion disposed under tension, said diaphragm including a peripheral portion fixedly to said peripheral rim of said first body member whereby said diaphragm is disposed substantially in said first plane and forms a first chamber with said first body member. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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