MEASURING DEVICE

20210239502 · 2021-08-05

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    Abstract

    A measuring device for measuring flow velocity includes a measuring tube, a measuring transducer for registering a measured variable and outputting a first measured value representing the measured variable, a temperature sensor, and an electronic measuring/operating circuit. The temperature sensor has a sensor element and electrically conductive leads. Each lead is connected with the sensor element and has a first section following on the connection location. The sensor element has a maximum periphery. The first section has a separation of less than 5% of a measuring tube radius from a measuring tube wall, wherein a length of each lead in the first section is at least 25% of the maximum periphery. The leads are guided in their first section at least in certain regions along the maximum periphery, and in their first section are in certain regions in thermal contact with the measuring tube.

    Claims

    13. A measuring device for measuring flow velocity or volume flow or density of a medium flowing through at least one measuring tube, comprising: the at least one measuring tube for conveying the medium; a measuring transducer adapted to register at least one measured variable and to output at least a first measured value representing the measured variable; at least one temperature sensor adapted to register a temperature of the measuring tube; an electronic measuring/operating circuit configured to operate the measuring transducer and the temperature sensor and provide flow or density measurement values; wherein the temperature sensor has a sensor element and at least two electrically conductive leads for electrical connection of the sensor element with the electronic measuring/operating circuit, wherein each lead is connected with the sensor element in the region of a connection location of the sensor element; wherein each lead has a first section following on the connection location, wherein the sensor element has a maximum periphery; wherein the first section has a separation of less than 5% of a measuring tube radius from a measuring tube wall, wherein a length of each lead in the first section is at least 25% of the maximum periphery; wherein the leads are guided in their first section at least in certain regions along the maximum periphery; wherein the leads in their first section are at least in certain regions in thermal contact with the measuring tube.

    14. The measuring device of claim 13, wherein the thermal contact between lead and measuring tube is produced by direct contact or by means of a heat conductive material, wherein the heat conductive material has a thermal conductivity in W/(m*S) of at least 0.5.

    15. The measuring device of claim 13, wherein the sensor element is one of the following: resistance element, Peltier element, semiconductor element.

    16. The measuring device of claim 13, wherein the temperature sensor includes a securement element adapted to secure the resistance element and the first sections of the leads in certain regions to the measuring tube.

    17. The measuring device of claim 16, wherein the securement element is a piece of sheet metal adapted to cover the resistance element as well as the first sections of the leads.

    18. The measuring device of claim 16, wherein the securement element includes a central region and two outer regions enclosing the central region, wherein the central region covers the sensor element as well as the first sections of the leads at least in certain regions, and wherein the securement element is secured in the outer regions by welding to the measuring tube.

    19. The measuring device of claim 17, wherein the piece of sheet metal is composed of more than one ply.

    20. The measuring device of claim 17, wherein the piece of sheet metal or at least one ply of the piece of sheet metal has a specific heat capacity in kJ/(kg*S) of less than 0.9, or wherein the piece of sheet metal or at least one ply of the piece of sheet metal has a thermal conductivity in W/(m*S) of at least 50.

    21. The measuring device of claim 20, wherein a first ply of the piece of sheet metal is made of an oxygen blocking and/or water impermeable material, and wherein a second ply of the piece of sheet metal is made, for example, of copper or silver.

    22. The measuring device of claim 13, wherein the leads have at least in the region of the securement element electrical insulation, wherein the electrical insulation comprises at least one of the following materials: a plastic, such as, for example, Teflon, polyimide, polyamide, polyethylene, or glass, or glass fabric, or ceramic.

    23. A Coriolis measuring device, comprising: at least one measuring tube for conveying the medium; a measuring transducer adapted to register at least one measured variable and to output at least a first measured value representing the measured variable; at least one temperature sensor adapted to register a temperature of the measuring tube; an electronic measuring/operating circuit configured to operate the measuring transducer and the temperature sensor and provide flow or density measurement values; wherein the at least one measuring tube is part of the measuring transducer, wherein the measuring transducer has at least one oscillation exciter adapted to excite the at least one measuring tube to oscillate, wherein the measuring transducer has at least two oscillation sensors adapted to register measuring tube oscillation, wherein the electronic measuring/operating circuit is further adapted to ascertain flow measured values or density measurement values based on oscillation characteristics of the measuring tube measured by means of the oscillation sensors, and, wherein the electronic measuring/operating circuit is connected by means of electrical connections with the oscillation sensors as well as with the at least one oscillation exciter.

    24. The Coriolis measuring device of claim 23, wherein the measuring device especially includes an electronics housing for housing the electronic measuring/operating circuit.

    Description

    [0041] The invention will now be described based on examples of embodiments presented in the appended drawing, the figures of which show as follows:

    [0042] FIG. 1 by way of example, two temperature sensors of the invention, which are applied on a measuring tube wall;

    [0043] FIG. 2 by way of example, the two temperature sensors of FIG. 1, each of which is secured by means of a securement means; and

    [0044] FIG. 3 a Coriolis measuring device of the invention.

    [0045] FIG. 1 shows, applied on a measuring tube wall 111 of a measuring tube 110 of a measuring device of flow measurement technology, two temperature sensors 130 of the invention, each of which has a sensor element 131 and two leads 132. The leads are, in each case, led in a first section 132.1 at least in certain regions along a maximum periphery 131.1 of the sensor element and are in thermal contact with the measuring tube. The thermal contact with the measuring tube can be produced by direct contact between lead and measuring tube and/or, such as shown by way of example on one lead, by means of a heat conductive paste 150. In the region of connection locations of the leads to the sensor element, or corners, or edges, of the sensor element, the guiding of the leads along the maximum periphery can be omitted, in order to avoid mechanical stressing of the leads, for example, because of abrupt bends. A measuring tube of a measuring device can have as many temperature sensors as desired. Thus, the arrangement shown in FIG. 1 is purely for purposes of illustration and is not to be construed as limiting.

    [0046] FIG. 2 shows the two temperature sensors of FIG. 1 equipped now with securement elements 140. The securement elements can be, such as shown here, in each case, a piece of sheet metal 141 secured in outer regions 140.2 to the measuring tube, for example, by welding. Each securement element secures an underlying sensor element as well as its leads, at least in certain regions, by means of a central region 140.1. Each piece of sheet metal 140 can, such as shown in the cross-section S, have more than one ply. A first, measuring tube far, ply 142.1 of the piece of sheet metal is, in such case, preferably made of a stainless steel, especially a weldable stainless steel. A second ply of the piece of sheet metal is selected for a temperature matching and is made of a material with high thermal conductivity and/or low heat capacity, such as, for example, copper or silver or aluminum or an alloy having at least one of these materials. The securement assures stable heat transfer conditions between measuring tube and leads as well as sensor element and, thus, a stable functioning of the temperature sensor. The material of the piece of sheet metal or at least one ply of the piece of sheet metal has a specific heat capacity in kJ/(kg*S) of less than 0.9 and preferably less than 0.7 and, especially, less than 0.5 and/or the material of the piece of sheet metal or at least one ply of the piece of sheet metal has a thermal conductivity in W/(m*S) of at least 50, and, especially, at least 100 and preferably at least 150. A high thermal conductivity and a low heat capacity is advantageous in order to assure a minimal influence of the securement on the measuring tube as well as on the temperature sensor.

    [0047] FIG. 3 shows a Coriolis measuring device 101 having a measurement transducer 120 and an electronics housing 170, in which an electronic measuring/operating circuit 160 is arranged. The measuring transducer includes two measuring tubes 110, which are adapted to convey a medium, as well as an oscillation exciter 121 and two oscillation sensors 122. The oscillation exciter is adapted to excite the measuring tubes to characteristic oscillations, which are registered by the oscillation sensors and can be taken into consideration for flow- and/or density measurement of the medium. The oscillation exciter and the oscillation sensors are connected by means of electrical connections with the electronic measuring/operating circuit. A temperature sensor 130 of the invention is adapted to register the temperature of a measuring tube.

    [0048] Coriolis measuring devices are not limited to the presence of two measuring tubes. Thus, there are also measuring devices having one measuring tube and even those having four measuring tubes. Also the numbers of oscillation exciters and oscillation sensors as well as temperature sensors are not limited to the numbers shown here. FIG. 3 is purely for purposes of illustration and not to be construed as limiting.

    [0049] Measuring devices of the invention are not limited to Coriolis measuring devices. Thus, for example, also ultrasonic, flow measuring devices or magnetically inductive flow measuring devices and even vortex flow measuring devices can be equipped with at least one temperature sensor of the invention. Those skilled in the art are able to apply the present teachings to use such a temperature sensor correspondingly in alternative flow measuring devices.

    LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS

    [0050] 100 measuring device [0051] 101 Coriolis measuring device [0052] 110 measuring tube [0053] 111 measuring tube wall [0054] 120 measuring transducer [0055] 121 oscillation exciter [0056] 122 oscillation sensor [0057] 130 temperature sensor [0058] 131 sensor element [0059] 131.1 maximum periphery [0060] 132 lead [0061] 132.1 first section [0062] 132.2 electrical insulation [0063] 133 connection location [0064] 140 securement element [0065] 140.1 central region [0066] 140.2 outer regions [0067] 141 piece of sheet metal [0068] 142 ply of the piece of sheet metal [0069] 142.1 first ply of the piece of sheet metal [0070] 142.2 second ply of the piece of sheet metal [0071] 150 heat conductive paste [0072] 160 electronic measuring/operating circuit [0073] 161 electrical connections [0074] 170 electronics housing [0075] 1-12. (canceled)