Flow meter
US-12140459-B2 · Nov 12, 2024 · US
US10041823B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10041823-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414908415-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 9, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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A mass flow controller and mass flow meter are disclosed. The mass flow controller and mass flow meter include a sensor tube configured to transport a fluid, and an upstream heater element and a downstream heater element which are formed of heating resistance wires provided in an outer periphery of the sensor tube. At least one weld terminal is electrically connected to an end of one or more of the heating resistance wires by spot welding material. A temperature difference between the melting point of the weld terminal and a melting point of the heating resistance wires does not exceed 100 degrees Celsius, and one or more coat layer(s) is provided on a surface of the weld terminal.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A thermal mass flow meter, comprising: a sensor tube configured to transport a fluid; an upstream heater element and a downstream heater element which are formed of heating resistance wires provided in an outer periphery of the sensor tube; and a plurality of weld terminals having a plate shape and electrically connected to ends of the heating resistance wires by spot welding, wherein each of the weld terminals is made of metal or alloy having a melting point, a temperature difference between the melting point and a melting point of the heating resistance wire not exceeding 100 degrees Celsius, each of the heating resistance wires is formed of an Fe-Ni alloy wire whose wire diameter is equal to or more than 5 μm and equal to or less than 100 μm; one or more of coat layer(s) is provided on a surface of each of the weld terminals, and a nugget is formed on a portion of the surface of each of the weld terminals by integrating a part of the surface of the weld terminal and a part of a surface of an end of a respective heating resistance wire, the end of the respective heating resistance wire is welded on the nugget; and the coat layer does not exist at the portion on which the nugget is formed. 2. The thermal mass flow meter according to claim 1 , wherein, and the coat layer is provided on each of the weld terminals at least in a portion located on an opposite surface from the portion on which the nugget is formed. 3. The thermal mass flow meter according to claim 1 , wherein materials of the heating resistance wire and the weld terminal are alloy containing the same component. 4. The thermal mass flow meter according to claim 1 , wherein each of the weld terminals is made of Fe-Ni alloy. 5. The thermal mass flow meter according to claim 1 , wherein the coat layer located in an outermost portion of the one or more coat layer(s) is made of Cu or Au. 6. The thermal mass flow meter according to claim 5 , wherein the coat layers are formed of two layers of a ground coat layer made of Ni and a surface coat layer made of Au. 7. A mass flow controller comprising: a thermal mass flow meter, wherein the thermal mass flow meter includes: a sensor tube configured to transport a fluid; a control valve to control a mass flow of the fluid; an upstream heater element and a downstream heater element which are formed of heating resistance wires provided in an outer periphery of the sensor tube; and a plurality of weld terminals having a plate shape and electrically connected to ends of the heating resistance wires by spot welding, wherein each of the weld terminals is made of metal or alloy having a melting point, a temperature difference between the melting point and a melting point of the heating resistance wire not exceeding 100 degrees Celsius, each of the heating resistance wires is formed of a Fe-Ni alloy wire whose wire diameter is equal to or more than 5 μm and equal to or less than 100 μm, one or more of coat layer(s) is provided on a surface of each of the weld terminals, a nugget is formed on a portion of the surface of each of the weld terminals by integrating a part of the surface of the weld terminal and a part of a surface of an end of a respective heating resistance wire, the end of the respective heating resistance wire is welded on the nugget, and the coat layer, and the coat layer does not exist at the portion on which the nugget is formed. 8. A method of manufacturing a thermal mass flow meter, comprising: a sensor tube in which a fluid flows; a heating resistance wire whose wire diameter is equal to or more than 5 pm and equal to or less than 100 pm; a plate-shaped weld terminal made of metal or alloy and having a melting point, a temperature difference between the melting point and a melting point of the heating resistance wire not exceeding 100 degrees Celsius, wherein one or more coat layer(s) is provided on a surface of the weld terminal, the method comprising: coiling the heating resistance wire around two parts of an outer periphery of the sensor tube to form an upstream heater element and a downstream heater element respectively; setting the weld terminal to a spot welding machine; setting an end of the heating resistance wire which constitutes the upstream heater element or the downstream heater element to a surface of the weld terminal; sandwiching the weld terminal and the end of the heating resistance wire between two electrodes provided in the spot welding machine; and passing a current through the electrodes while applying a welding pressure to the electrodes to perform spot welding, a part of the surface of the weld terminal and a part of a surface of the end of the heating resistance wire are melted, integrated and solidified to form a nugget on a portion of the surface of the weld terminal, the end of the heating resistance wire is welded on the nugget, and the coat layer is destroyed at the portion on which the nugget is formed. 9. The method of manufacturing a thermal mass flow meter according to claim 8 , wherein each of the electrodes is made of tungsten. 10. The method of manufacturing a thermal mass flow meter according to claim 8 , wherein the heating resistance wire is formed of a Fe-Ni alloy wire, the weld terminal is made of Fe-Ni alloy, and the coat layers are formed of two layers of a ground coat layer made of Ni and a surface coat layer made of Au.
where sensing or heating elements are not disturbing the fluid flow, e.g. elements mounted outside the flow duct · CPC title
by means of two electrodes placed opposite one another on both sides of the welded parts · CPC title
Dissimilar materials · CPC title
Preliminary treatment · CPC title
of different metals · CPC title
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