Shielded capacitive pressure sensor
First Claim
1. A shielded capacitive pressure transducer, comprising:
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a sensor assembly carried by the housing, the sensor assembly further comprising;
a diaphragm having a wetted side and a facing side;
a substrate having a facing side disposed in facing relationship to the diaphragm;
a spacing frit disposed between the diaphragm and the substrate such that a gap is formed between the diaphragm and the substrate;
a base electrode disposed on the facing side of the substrate; and
a diaphragm electrode disposed on the facing side of the diaphragm, the two electrodes forming a capacitors; and
the diaphragm electrode being configured so that it extends radially outward substantially beyond the base electrode and any electrical connections thereto; and
an annular seal disposed adjacent the wetted side of the diaphragm and configured to provide a seal between the diaphragm and the housing, whereby fluid adjacent the diaphragm is prevented from migrating radially outward of the seal and is confined to a portion of the wetted side of the diagram radially inward from the annular seal, the annular seal being disposed no farther radially outward in any radial direction than the diaphragm electrode disposed on the opposite facing side of the diaphragm so that the diaphragm electrode acts as a shield to mitigate the change in capacitance of said capacitor from the effect of presence of a fluid that otherwise affects capacitance when adjacent the wetted side and not shielded from the base electrode by the diaphragm electrode.
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Abstract
A capacitive pressure transducer which is shielded so that water or another fluid with a relatively high dielectric constant can be measured more accurately, as the sensor is unaffected by the relative tendency of the fluid to influence the measured capacitance, including an electrode associated with a diaphragm on a first side opposite a second, wetted, side coupled to the fluid, the diaphragm electrode being of the same or larger size than a second electrode separated therefrom by a gap, and the diaphragm electrode extending radially outward to or beyond an annular seal on or adjacent the wetted side confining fluid to an area within the outer peripheral confines of the diaphragm and within an area comprising a portion of the wetted side of the diaphragm opposite the diaphragm'"'"'s electrode.
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25 Claims
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1. A shielded capacitive pressure transducer, comprising:
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a housing; a sensor assembly carried by the housing, the sensor assembly further comprising; a diaphragm having a wetted side and a facing side; a substrate having a facing side disposed in facing relationship to the diaphragm; a spacing frit disposed between the diaphragm and the substrate such that a gap is formed between the diaphragm and the substrate; a base electrode disposed on the facing side of the substrate; and a diaphragm electrode disposed on the facing side of the diaphragm, the two electrodes forming a capacitors; and
the diaphragm electrode being configured so that it extends radially outward substantially beyond the base electrode and any electrical connections thereto; andan annular seal disposed adjacent the wetted side of the diaphragm and configured to provide a seal between the diaphragm and the housing, whereby fluid adjacent the diaphragm is prevented from migrating radially outward of the seal and is confined to a portion of the wetted side of the diagram radially inward from the annular seal, the annular seal being disposed no farther radially outward in any radial direction than the diaphragm electrode disposed on the opposite facing side of the diaphragm so that the diaphragm electrode acts as a shield to mitigate the change in capacitance of said capacitor from the effect of presence of a fluid that otherwise affects capacitance when adjacent the wetted side and not shielded from the base electrode by the diaphragm electrode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A shielded capacitive pressure sensor, comprising:
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a diaphragm having a wetted side and a facing side; a diaphragm electrode comprising at least the facing side of the diaphragm; a base electrode disposed in facing relationship to the diaphragm electrode, and spaced apart therefrom so that a gap is formed between the diaphragm electrode and the base electrode, the diaphragm electrode and the base electrode forming a capacitor in which the capacitance of the capacitor varies with relative position of the diaphragm electrode with respect to the base electrode, which varies with displacement of the diaphragm due to a fluid pressure acting on at least a part of the wetted side of the diaphragm, the diaphragm electrode extending substantially farther outward in a radial direction than the facing base electrode and any electrical connections thereto; and a seal adjacent the wetted side of the diaphragm limiting the area of the wetted side of the diaphragm in contact with a fluid being sensed to one which extends radially outward in any direction no father than the radial outward extent of the diaphragm electrode in the same direction, whereby the diaphragm electrode acts as a shield to mitigate interference with capacitive interaction of the base and diaphragm electrodes due to presence of the fluid. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A shielded capacitive pressure sensor comprising:
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a diaphragm formed of a low hysteresis material, having a wetted side and a facing side; a diaphragm electrode comprising a layer of metal disposed on at least a portion of the facing side of the diaphragm; a substrate having a side in facing relationship to the diaphragm electrode; a base electrode comprising a layer of metal disposed on at least a portion of the side of the substrate in facing relationship to the diaphragm electrode, and spaced apart therefrom so that a gap is formed between the diaphragm electrode and the base electrode, the diaphragm electrode and the base electrode forming a capacitor in which the capacitance of the capacitor varies with relative position of the diaphragm electrode with respect to the base electrode, which varies with displacement of the diaphragm due to a fluid pressure acting on at least a part of the wetted side of the diaphragm, and the diaphragm electrode extending substantially farther radially outward in a radial direction than the facing base electrode and any electrical connections thereto; a spacer disposed between the diaphragm and the substrate adjacent the circumference of the substrate at the radially outward extent of the substrate, whereby the gap between the base electrode and the diaphragm electrode is maintained; and a seal adjacent the wetted side of the diaphragm limiting the area of the wetted side of the diaphragm in contact with a fluid being sensed to one which extends radially outward in any direction no father than the radial outward extent of the diaphragm electrode in the same direction, whereby the diaphragm electrode acts as a shield to shield the fluid from the base electrode. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24)
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25. A shielded capacitive pressure sensor, comprising:
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a diaphragm having a wetted side and a facing side; a diaphragm electrode having an extent substantially equal to the extent of the diaphragm; a base electrode disposed in facing relationship to the diaphragm electrode, and spaced apart therefrom so that a gap is formed between the diaphragm electrode and the base electrode, the diaphragm electrode and the base electrode forming a capacitor in which the capacitance of the capacitor varies with relative position of the diaphragm electrode with respect to the base electrode, which varies with displacement of the diaphragm due to a fluid pressure acting on at least a part of the wetted side of the diaphragm, and the base electrode and any electrical connections thereto extending outward in a radial direction to a distance substantially less than that of the facing diaphragm electrode; and a seal adjacent the wetted side of the diaphragm limiting the area of the wetted side of the diaphragm in contact with a fluid being sensed, whereby the diaphragm electrode acts as a shield to shield the fluid from undesirably affecting the pressure variable capacitance.
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