SYSTEM FOR SENSING THE MOTION OR PRESSURE OF A FLUID, THE SYSTEM HAVING DIMENSIONS LESS THAN 1.5 INCHES, A METAL LEAD FRAME WITH A COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL EXPANSION THAT IS LESS THAN THAT OF THE BODY, OR TWO RTDS AND A HEAT SOURCE
First Claim
1. A system for sensing the motion of a fluid, the system comprising:
- a body made of a thermal plastic, said body having an internal flow passage;
said body forming at least two elongated port tubes, said port tubes being in fluid communication with said flow passage;
said body having outside dimensions of width, depth, and height that are each less than 1.5 inches; and
said body comprising a first part and a second part, said first part and said second part being joined by a joint;
said joint attaching by at least one selected from the group consisting of;
snap together, adhesive, heat staking, ultrasonic welding, and combinations thereof;
an electronic sensor located within said flow passage;
said sensor comprising an RTD and at least one heat source; and
a metal lead frame, said lead frame being in electrical communication with said sensor;
said lead frame being molded within said body; and
wherein said metal lead frame comprises a metal having a lower coefficient of thermal expansion than said plastic of said body;
the fluid being a gas; and
the motion being flow rate.
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Abstract
A system for sensing or measuring the motion of a fluid such as air. The system typically has a two-part plastic body containing an internal flow passage. The parts of the body may snap together or attach with an adhesive. A transducer or an electronic sensor is typically located within the flow passage, which may measure mass flow rate and may have two resistive thermal devices (RTDs) located on either side of a heat source. The body may have two elongated port tubes configured to attach to tubing. The port tubes may contain venturis, and may be substantially straight and substantially parallel, forming a U shape. A metal lead frame may be provided in electrical communication with the sensor. The lead frame may be integrally molded within the body, and may have a lower coefficient of thermal expansion than the body. The internal flow passage and the sensor may be substantially symmetrical and measure the flow rate of the fluid substantially equally in either flow direction. The system may be configured for surface mounting or for through-hole mounting, and may be a dual in-line type.
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1. A system for sensing the motion of a fluid, the system comprising:
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a body made of a thermal plastic, said body having an internal flow passage;
said body forming at least two elongated port tubes, said port tubes being in fluid communication with said flow passage;
said body having outside dimensions of width, depth, and height that are each less than 1.5 inches; and
said body comprising a first part and a second part, said first part and said second part being joined by a joint;
said joint attaching by at least one selected from the group consisting of;
snap together, adhesive, heat staking, ultrasonic welding, and combinations thereof;
an electronic sensor located within said flow passage;
said sensor comprising an RTD and at least one heat source; and
a metal lead frame, said lead frame being in electrical communication with said sensor;
said lead frame being molded within said body; and
wherein said metal lead frame comprises a metal having a lower coefficient of thermal expansion than said plastic of said body;
the fluid being a gas; and
the motion being flow rate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A system for sensing the pressure or flow rate of a fluid, the system comprising:
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a body having an internal flow passage, said body comprising a first part and a second part;
said first part and said second part being joined by a joint;
said first part being attachable to said second part with snap connectors;
one of said first and second parts comprising a port tube;
said port tube being substantially straight;
said port tube comprising a restriction;
said joint comprising an elastomeric seal;
said elastomeric seal being integral with said first part;
a transducer located within said flow passage; and
a metal lead frame, said lead frame being in electrical communication with said transducer;
said metal lead frame being comprised of a metal having a lower coefficient of thermal expansion than said body; and
said lead frame being integrally molded with said body. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A system for measuring the flow rate of a gas, the system comprising:
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a body having a body internal flow passage;
said body comprising a first part and a second part;
said first part and said second part being joined by a joint;
said first part and said second part being configured to snap together;
said body having outside dimensions of width, depth, and height such that width multiplied by depth multiplied by height is less than 0.5 cubic inches; and
a sensor located within said flow passage;
said sensor comprising two RTDs located on either side of at least one heat source. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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