Mass air flow meter
First Claim
1. A mass flow sensor for measuring flow of a medium comprising:
- a pair of electrically resistive heating elements coupled in series and having a first voltage impressed thereacross, said pair of heating elements arranged in spaced adjacency such that one of said pair of heating elements is upstream of another of said pair of heating elements relative to the medium flow; and
a sensing element electrically coupled between said pair of heating elements, said sensing element providing a second voltage thereat, whereby said first and second voltages in various individual and combinative uses are indicative of at least one of direction and magnitude of flow of said medium.
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Abstract
A mass flow sensor for measuring flow of a medium comprises a body, a membrane fixed on the body, a pair of thin film heating elements arranged on the membrane, and a sensing element arranged on the membrane adjacent the pair of heating elements and connected between the pair of heating elements. The heating elements are further arranged in a spaced relationship, transverse to the direction of medium flow such that one heating element is upstream of the other heating element in the medium flow. The sensing element provides an electrical signal for determining the voltage across the total series resistance of the heating elements which is indicative of the medium flow magnitude, and for determining the relative resistance of the upstream heating element compared to the downstream heating element which is indicative of medium flow direction. In another aspect of the invention a system for measuring flow of a medium is disclosed. The system includes the mass flow sensor of the present invention and associated circuitry for determining the magnitude and direction of a medium flow.
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17 Claims
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1. A mass flow sensor for measuring flow of a medium comprising:
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a pair of electrically resistive heating elements coupled in series and having a first voltage impressed thereacross, said pair of heating elements arranged in spaced adjacency such that one of said pair of heating elements is upstream of another of said pair of heating elements relative to the medium flow; and
a sensing element electrically coupled between said pair of heating elements, said sensing element providing a second voltage thereat, whereby said first and second voltages in various individual and combinative uses are indicative of at least one of direction and magnitude of flow of said medium. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A system for measuring flow of a medium comprising:
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(a) a mass flow sensor comprising;
a pair of heating elements arranged in a spaced relationship, transverse to a direction of medium flow such that one of said heating elements is upstream of another of said heating elements in the medium flow; and
a center tap sensing element arranged adjacent said pair of heating elements and connected between said pair of heating elements, said sensing element providing a center tap voltage value between said pair of heating elements;
(b) an ambient air sensing element connected to said mass flow sensor, said ambient air sensing element providing an ambient air temperature value; and
(c) a self-balancing bridge circuit connected to said pair of heating elements for maintaining said pair of heating elements at a temperature above said ambient air temperature value, said bridge circuit providing a heater element voltage value, wherein a ratio of said center tap voltage value to said heater element voltage value is indicative of the medium flow magnitude and direction. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A system for measuring flow of a medium comprising:
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(a) a mass flow sensor comprising;
a pair of heating elements arranged in a spaced relationship, transverse to a direction of medium flow such that one of said heating elements is upstream of another of said heating elements in the medium flow; and
a center tap sensing element arranged adjacent said pair of heating elements and connected between said pair of heating elements, said sensing element providing a center tap voltage value between said pair of heating elements;
(b) an ambient air sensing element connected to said mass flow sensor, said ambient air sensing element providing an ambient air temperature value;
(c) a self-balancing bridge circuit connected to said pair of heating elements for maintaining said heating elements at a temperature above said ambient air temperature value, said bridge circuit providing a heater element voltage value; and
(d) a resistor-divider network connected in parallel with said pair of heater elements, said resistor-divider network including a center node providing a divider voltage value, wherein a sign of a difference between said center tap voltage value and said divider voltage value is indicative of the medium flow direction, and wherein said heater element voltage value is indicative of the medium flow magnitude. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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