Pressure equalizing element

10168240 ยท 2019-01-01

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A measuring transducer for metrological registering of a pressure to be measured as relative pressure referenced to a reference pressure reigning in the environment of the measuring transducer, comprising: a housing; a relative pressure sensor arranged in the housing; a pressure supply, via which the pressure to be measured is fed to the relative pressure sensor, and a reference pressure supply, via which the reference pressure is fed to the relative pressure sensor. An entrance of and to the reference pressure supply communicates with an opening in a housing outer wall, on whose exterior the reference pressure acts, characterized in that a pressure equalizing element is applied in the entrance of the reference pressure supply, and the pressure equalizing element has a securement element, a filter element and a protective cap.

Claims

1. A measuring transducer for metrological registering of a pressure to be measured as relative pressure referenced to a reference pressure reigning in the environment of the measuring transducer, comprising: a housing; a relative pressure sensor arranged in said housing; a pressure supply, via which the pressure to be measured is fed to said relative pressure sensor; a reference pressure supply, via which the reference pressure is fed to said relative pressure sensor; an entrance of and to said reference pressure supply communicates with an opening in an outer wall of said housing, on whose exterior the reference pressure acts; a pressure equalizing element is applied in said entrance of said reference pressure supply; wherein: said pressure equalizing element has a securement element, a filter element and a protective cap; said securement element has an axial bore and serves to secure said pressure equalizing element in said opening of said wall; said filter element is arranged on said securement element in such a manner that an inner surface of said filter element covers at least said axial bore; said protective cap protecting said filter element against environmental influences has at least one perimetral window, which is so arranged that the region of said at least one window toward said filter element is located essentially at the plane of the outer surface of said filter element; said securement element of said pressure equalizing element has a battlement-shaped structure, which is arranged around said filter element on the side of said filter element facing away from said relative pressure sensor; and said protective cap is so affixed to said securement element that said at least one window of said protective cap lies opposite a merlon of said battlement-shaped structure.

2. The measuring transducer as claimed in claim 1, wherein: said filter element is a liquid blocking but gas transmissive filter element.

3. The measuring transducer as claimed in claim 1, wherein: said filter element is a hydrophobic or hydrophobized filter element.

4. The measuring transducer as claimed in claim 1, wherein: said securement element and said protective cap are manufactured of synthetic material via an injection molding method.

5. The measuring transducer as claimed in claim 1, wherein: said securement element and said protective cap are manufactured of metal.

6. The measuring transducer as claimed in claim 5, wherein: said protective cap is affixed to said securement element by means of a press fit.

7. The measuring transducer as claimed in claim 1, wherein: said protective cap is affixed to said securement element with a detent mechanism.

8. The measuring transducer as claimed in claim 7, wherein: said detent mechanism is so embodied that said protective cap and said securement element are connected releasably with one another.

9. The measuring transducer as claimed in claim 1, wherein: said securement element is screwed into the wall of said housing.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The invention will now be explained in greater detail based on the appended drawing. Equal elements are provided in the figures of the drawing with equal reference characters. The figures of the drawing show as follows:

(2) FIG. 1 is a schematic cross section of a pressure measuring transducer;

(3) FIG. 2 is a schematic cross section of a first variant of a pressure equalizing element;

(4) FIG. 3 is a schematic cross section of a second variant of a pressure equalizing element; and

(5) FIG. 4 is a schematic cross section of the pressure equalizing element illustrated in FIG. 3 taken along the cutting plane X shown in FIG. 3.

DETAILED DISCUSSION IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE DRAWINGS

(6) FIG. 1 shows a schematic cross section of a measuring transducer 1 for pressure. Especially, measuring transducer 1 is shown for metrological registering of a pressure p to be measured as relative pressure p.sub.R referenced to a reference pressure p.sub.ref reigning in the environment of the measuring transducer 1.

(7) In the case of most applications, the reference pressure p.sub.ref is the atmospheric pressure at the location of use. If the measuring transducer 1 is, however, applied e.g. in a space under positive- or negative pressure, then the reference pressure p.sub.ref is, for example, the internal pressure of the space.

(8) The measuring transducer 1 includes a housing 2, in which a relative pressure sensor 3 is arranged. The relative pressure sensor 3 includes a pressure sensitive element 4, especially a measuring membrane, whose first side S1 is supplied in measurement operation with the pressure p to be measured and whose second side S2 is supplied in measurement operation with the reference pressure p.sub.ref. A pressure difference applied across the pressure sensitive element 4, between the pressure p to be measured and the reference pressure p.sub.ref, effects a deflection of the pressure sensitive element 4 dependent on the metrologically to be registered, relative pressure p.sub.R. Such is registered by means of an electromechanical transducer and converted into an electrical output signal dependent on the relative pressure p.sub.R to be measured. This signal is then available for further processing and/or evaluation.

(9) Suited for this, are, for example, semiconductor sensors, such as e.g. silicon-chips having a pressure sensitive membrane 4 applied on a platform P and piezo-resistive resistance elements doped in the membrane. These piezo-resistive resistance elements are, for example, connected together to form a measuring bridge circuit.

(10) Alternatively however, also other sensor types, e.g. capacitive, ceramic, relative pressure measuring cells, can be applied.

(11) A pressure supply (not shown) is provided, via which the pressure p to be measured is fed to the pressure sensitive element 4 of the relative pressure sensor 3. The pressure supply is, for example, a pressure transfer means connected in front and filled with a pressure transferring liquid. The pressure transfer means includes, for example, outwardly closed by an isolating diaphragm, a pressure receiving chamber, which is connected via a pressure transfer line with a measuring chamber, in which the first side S1 of the pressure sensitive element 4 is exposed to the pressure reigning in the measuring chamber. The pressure p to be measured is fed to the outside of the isolating diaphragm directly or via a process connection, and transmitted via the isolating diaphragm and the pressure transferring liquid into the measuring chamber, where it then acts on the pressure-sensitive element 4 of the relative pressure sensor 3.

(12) Further provided is a reference pressure supply 5, via which the second side S2 of the pressure sensitive element 4 of the relative pressure sensor 3 is fed the reference pressure p.sub.ref. For this, the reference pressure supply 5 comprises a pressure carrying line, which leads from the relative pressure sensor to an outer wall of the housing 2, where the reference pressure p.sub.ref reigns on the exterior of the outer wall. The reference pressure supply 5 communicates with a pressure equalizing element 6 of the invention, which is secured in a bore through the wall 2a of the housing 2. The reference pressure supply 5 is, such as shown in FIG. 1, coupled directly to the pressure equalizing element 6. The reference pressure supply 5 can be, for example, a flexible hose. Many different embodiments of a reference pressure supply 5 can be used and the invention is not limited to any certain one of such embodiments.

(13) FIG. 2 shows a schematic cross section of a first variant of a pressure equalizing element 6. The pressure equalizing element 6 includes a securement element 7, a filter element 8 and a protective cap 9. The securement element 7 is secured in the wall 2a of the housing 2 by means of the thread 10. For sealing the connection between the securement element 7 and the wall 2a of the housing 2 a sealing ring 11, especially an O-ring 11, is provided. An axial bore 12 is also shown in FIG. 2. The filter element 8 sits in a shallow cavity 13 of the securement element 7 surrounded by an edge 14 of the securement element 7, so that the outer surface A1, respectively the upper area A1, of the filter element 8 shown in FIG. 2 sits at a height of or even slightly higher than the edge 14 of the securement element 7. Thus, it is assured that liquids can always roll off.

(14) The protective cap 9 shown in FIG. 2 includes circumferential windows 15. When the protective cap 9 is mounted on the securement element 7, the lower regions of the windows 15 shown in FIG. 2 lie at the height of or even lower than the outer surface A1 of the filter element 8.

(15) A detent mechanism 16 is present, which serves so to affix the protective cap 9 to the securement element 7 that the protective cap 9 is affixed at a certain orientation with reference to the securement element 7.

(16) Through cooperation of protective cap 9, filter element 8, and securement element 7, in combination with a variant of the pressure equalizing element 6 manufactured of synthetic material, e.g. plastic, the measuring transducer 1 as a whole satisfies the requirements of protection types IP66 and/or IP67 of the German industry standard DIN 40 050, part 9, of the year 1993. Thus, for example, even in the case of intermittent immersion of the measuring transducer 1 into water, no water amount sufficient to cause damage enters the housing 2.

(17) FIG. 3 shows a schematic cross section of the second variant of a pressure equalizing element 6. As in the first variant, FIG. 3 also includes a securement element 7, a filter element 8 and a protective cap 9.

(18) The securement element 7 of the pressure equalizing element 6 is mounted in a wall 2a of the housing 2 by means of a thread 10. The securement element 7 includes an air path 12 in the form an axial bore 12, which serves to guide a reference pressure p.sub.ref located in the environment of the measuring transducer 1 through the wall 2a of the housing 2. A filter element 8 is shown in FIG. 3. The filter element 8 is, for example, a liquid blocking but gas transmissive membrane, which sits in the air path 12. An O-ring 11 is provided for sealing the connection of the securement element 7 with the housing wall 2a. A protective cap 9 is provided, which is arranged on the securement element 7 by means of a press fit.

(19) Further provided in FIG. 3 is a battlement-shaped structure 17, which is arranged on the upper side A1 of the securement element 7 illustrated in FIG. 3. This structure 17 is so positioned that the filter element 8 is partially encircled. The filter element 8 sits, same as in FIG. 2, at a height of or higher than the edge 13 of the securement element. The battlement-shaped structure 17 present in this variant includes merlons 17a and crenels, or windows, 17b, wherein the windows 17b are bounded on a lower side by the edge 13 of the securement element 7. In this way, a type of protection for the filter element 8 is produced, without that a recess is created, in which water and/or other liquids could collect.

(20) FIG. 4 shows a schematic cross section of the pressure equalizing element 6 illustrated in FIG. 3 taken along the cutting plane X in FIG. 3. This shows an advantageous arrangement of the protective cap 9 on the securement element 7. The windows 15 of the protective cap 9 are so positioned that they lie opposite the merlons 17a of the battlement-shaped structure 17. Thus, a labyrinth structure is formed such that a water jet directed at the protective cap 9 cannot reach through to the filter element 8, because a merlon 17a is situated at the locations, where a window 15 is present in the protective cap 9, and at the locations 17b, where the battlement-shaped structure has a window 17b, the wall 15a of the protective cap 9 is oppositely lying, for example, in the radial direction. Thus, there is no direct access for jets of water to hit the filter element 8 from outside of the pressure equalizing element 6. This is especially advantageous in the case of a cleaning procedure, in which a high pressure jet cleaner is used.

(21) Through cooperation of protective cap 9, battlement-shaped structure 17 of the securement element 7 and filter element 8 in combination with the variant of the pressure equalizing element 6 manufactured of metal, the measuring transducer 1, as a whole, satisfies the requirements set in the protection class IP69K, respectively the German industrial standard DIN 40050-9 of the year 1993. The measuring transducer can, thus, also be applied in applications, in which high-pressure jet cleaning with water amounts e.g. of up to 15 liter per minute, under high pressure, especially up to 100 bar, in given cases, also at high temperatures, especially at temperatures of up to 80 C., act on the housing 2 of the measuring transducer 1.