Miniature flow sensor with shroud
10837812 ยท 2020-11-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Jamie Speldrich (Freeport, IL, US)
- William Hoover (Plain City, OH, US)
- Richard C. Sorenson (Columbus, OH)
- Ian Bentley (New Ipswich, NH, US)
Cpc classification
H05K1/0272
ELECTRICITY
G01F1/684
PHYSICS
G01F15/00
PHYSICS
International classification
G01F15/00
PHYSICS
G01F1/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A flow sensor assembly including a top flowtube that defines an inlet port, an outlet port, and a main channel. An inlet flow channel fluidly may connect the inlet port of the flow sensor assembly to the main channel. An outlet flow channel fluidly may connect the main channel to the outlet port. The bottom flowtube may include a shroud which acts as a cover over an electronic circuit board. The shroud may eliminate a step, created by the flow sensor, to provide a continuous flow path over the sensor. The channels may be formed to utilize the entire footprint of the flow sensor assembly.
Claims
1. A flow sensor assembly, comprising: a housing defining: an inlet port connected to an inlet flow channel; an outlet port connected to an outlet flow channel; a top flowtube including the inlet port connected to the inlet flow channel and the outlet port connected to the outlet flow channel; a bottom flowtube with a shroud; an electronic circuit board; and a flow sensor included in the electronic circuit board; and wherein the housing is configured such that the top flowtube and the bottom flowtube are capable of being overlaid on the electronic circuit board; and wherein the shroud includes a step less than a height of the flow sensor and the shroud is configured to guide fluid flow over the flow sensor and reduce turbulence.
2. The flow sensor assembly of claim 1, wherein the flow sensor has a footprint less than 200 mm.sup.2.
3. The flow sensor assembly of claim 1, wherein the inlet port feeds into the inlet flow channel that follows a circuitous path with two or more bends.
4. The flow sensor assembly of claim 1, wherein the top flowtube includes molded-in channels.
5. The flow sensor assembly of claim 4, wherein the top flowtube channels are formed over the bottom flowtube and utilize the entire footprint of the housing.
6. The flow sensor assembly of claim 1, wherein the bottom flowtube acts as a cover over the electronic circuit board.
7. The flow sensor assembly of claim 6, wherein the bottom flowtube includes a molded-in channel.
8. The flow sensor assembly of claim 1, wherein the shroud contains walls located around the flow sensor.
9. The flow sensor assembly of claim 8, wherein the bottom flowtube has a gap between the flow sensor and walls of the bottom flowtube.
10. The flow sensor assembly of claim 1, wherein the inlet flow channel and the outlet flow channel are maximized in a longitudinal direction and encompass a majority of the footprint of the flow sensor assembly.
11. A flow sensor comprising: a top flowtube interconnected to a bottom flowtube which is interconnected to an electronic circuit board; and wherein the bottom flowtube includes a shroud and the electronic circuit board includes the flow sensor, and wherein the shroud includes a step less than a height of the flow sensor and the shroud is configured to guide fluid flow over the flow sensor and reduce turbulence, and wherein the flow sensor has a footprint less than 200 mm.sup.2.
12. The flow sensor of claim 11, wherein the top flowtube includes a flow channel and cross section area that are maximized in a longitudinal direction of the flow sensor.
13. The flow sensor of claim 11, wherein the bottom flowtube is overlaid onto the electronic circuit board.
14. A method of minimizing a footprint of a flow sensor, comprising: providing a housing to include an electronic circuit board, wherein the electronic circuit board includes the flow sensor; overlaying a bottom flowtube on the electronic circuit board, wherein the bottom flowtube includes a shroud; and assembling a top flowtube above the bottom flowtube; and wherein the top flowtube includes a molded-in flow channel; and wherein the shroud includes a step less than a height of the flow sensor and the shroud is configured to guide fluid flow over the flow sensor and reduce turbulence.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the top flowtube includes an inlet port and an outlet port.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the shroud covers the flow sensor.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein the bottom flowtube reduces the step caused by the height of the flow sensor.
18. The method of claim 14, wherein the bottom flowtube eliminates the step caused by the height of the flow sensor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) The disclosure may be more completely understood in consideration of the following description of various illustrative embodiments of the disclosure in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(12) While the disclosure is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specific items thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the disclosure to the particular illustrative embodiments described herein. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
DESCRIPTION
(13) The present system and approach may incorporate one or more processors, computers, controllers, user interfaces, wireless and/or wire connections, and/or the like, in an implementation described and/or shown herein.
(14) This description may provide one or more illustrative and specific examples or ways of implementing the present system and approach. There may be numerous other examples or ways of implementing the system and approach.
(15) Aspects of the system or approach may be described in terms of symbols in the drawing. Symbols may have virtually any shape (e.g., a block) and may designate hardware, objects, components, activities, states, steps, procedures, and other items.
(16) The following description should be read with reference to the drawings wherein like reference numerals indicate like elements throughout several view. References to over, under, top, and bottom, and so forth, are relative terms and are made herein with respect to the drawings and do not necessarily correspond to any particular orientation in actual physical space. The description and drawings show several examples that are meant to be illustrative in nature.
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(18) Top flowtube 15, shroud 19, and circuit board 14 may be interconnected by locating features such as snaps, male/female connectors and magnets. As shown, bottom flowtube 17 with shroud 19 is connected to circuit board 14 by having the legs 38 fit snug within the slot 30 of circuit board 14. The flow sensor assembly 100 may have a footprint less than 200 mm.sup.2.
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(25) To recap, a flow sensor assembly may incorporate a housing defining an inlet port connected to an inlet flow channel, an outlet port connected to an outlet flow channel, a top flowtube, a bottom flowtube with a shroud, an electronic circuit board, and a sensor. The housing may be configured such that the top flowtube and the bottom flowtube are capable of being overlaid on the circuit board.
(26) The flow sensor may have a footprint less than 200 mm.sup.2.
(27) The inlet port may feed into an inlet channel that follows a circuitous path with two or more bends.
(28) The top flowtube may include molded-in channels.
(29) The top flowtube channels may be formed over the bottom flowtube and utilize the entire footprint of the housing.
(30) The bottom flowtube may act as a cover over the electronic circuit board.
(31) The bottom flowtube may include a molded-in channel.
(32) The shroud may contain walls located around the flow sensor.
(33) The shroud may include a step less than the height of the flow sensor.
(34) The bottom flowtube may have a gap between the flow sensor and walls of the bottom flowtube.
(35) The flow channels may be maximized in a longitudinal direction and encompass a majority of the footprint of the flow sensor assembly.
(36) A flow sensor may incorporate a top flowtube interconnected to a bottom flowtube which is interconnected to an electronic circuit board. The flow sensor may have a footprint less than 200 mm.sup.2.
(37) The top flowtube may include a flow channel and cross section area that are maximized in a longitudinal direction of the flow sensor.
(38) The bottom flowtube may be overlaid onto the electronic circuit board.
(39) An approach of minimizing the footprint of a flow sensor, may incorporate providing a housing to include an electronic circuit board, overlaying a bottom flowtube on the electronic circuit board, and assembling a top flowtube above the bottom flowtube. The top flowtube may include a molded-in flow channel.
(40) The top flowtube may include an inlet port and an outlet port.
(41) The bottom flowtube may include a shroud which covers the flow sensor.
(42) The bottom flowtube may include a ramp which allows fluid to flow over the flow sensor.
(43) The bottom flowtube may reduce the step caused by a height of the flow sensor.
(44) The bottom flowtube may eliminate the step caused by the height of the flow sensor.
(45) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/926,647, filed Mar. 20, 2018, is hereby incorporated by reference. Jul. 15, 2015, is hereby incorporated by reference. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/800,492, filed Jul. 15, 2015, is hereby incorporated by reference. U.S. Pat. No. 7,647,842, issued Jan. 19, 2010, is hereby incorporated by reference. U.S. Pat. No. 8,418,549, issued Apr. 16, 2013, is hereby incorporated by reference. U.S. Pat. No. 8,695,417, issued Apr. 15, 2014, is hereby incorporated by reference.
(46) The disclosure should not be considered limited to the particular examples described above. Various modifications, equivalent processes, as well as numerous structures to which the disclosure can be applicable will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art upon review of the instant specification.
(47) In the present specification, some of the matter may be of a hypothetical or prophetic nature although stated in another manner or tense.
(48) Any publication or patent document noted herein is hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each publication or patent document was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
(49) Although the present system and/or approach has been described with respect to at least one illustrative example, many variations and modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the specification. It is therefore the intention that the appended claims be interpreted as broadly as possible in view of the related art to include all such variations and modifications.