Flow sensor with heated air collar

US10317266B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10317266-B2
Application numberUS-201715715764-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 26, 2017
Priority dateJul 25, 2014
Publication dateJun 11, 2019
Grant dateJun 11, 2019

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A collar is provided for use with a fluid flow sensor to reduce condensation of a moist gas flowing through the fluid flow sensor. The collar comprises a body defining an interior that defines an airspace between the collar and the housing of the fluid flow sensor when the collar is positioned on the fluid flow sensor. The collar also includes a heat source secured to the body and adapted to heat air contained within the airspace to consequently heat the housing of the fluid flow sensor and the interior surfaces of the sensor to reduce condensation of the moist gas.

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What is claimed is: 1. A collar adapted for use with a fluid flow sensor to reduce condensation of a moist gas flowing through the fluid flow sensor, the collar comprising: a) a body defining an interior that is adapted to define an airspace between an exterior of the fluid flow sensor and the body when the body is positioned against the exterior of the fluid flow sensor; and b) a heat source positioned within the interior of the body and adapted to be spaced from the exterior of the fluid flow sensor when the body is positioned against the exterior of the fluid flow sensor to heat air contained within the airspace between the heat source and the exterior of the fluid flow sensor. 2. The collar according to claim 1 wherein the body is removable from the fluid flow sensor. 3. The collar of claim 1 wherein the body includes a first portion and a second portion engageable with one another around the fluid flow sensor. 4. The collar according to claim 3 wherein the first portion is detachable from the second portion. 5. The collar according to claim 3 wherein the first portion is movably connected to the second portion by a connector. 6. The collar according to claim 5 wherein the first portion is releasably engaged with the second portion opposite the connector by a securing member. 7. The collar according to claim 1 wherein the heat source is disposed within a recess formed on the body. 8. The collar according to claim 1 wherein the body includes at least one outer wall and a number of side walls extending outwardly from the outer wall and adapted to contact the fluid flow sensor. 9. The collar according to claim 8 wherein the at least one outer wall includes a number of ports adapted to receive tubes to be connected to the fluid flow sensor. 10. The collar according to claim 1 wherein the airspace is not in fluid communication with an interior of the fluid flow sensor or the exterior of the body. 11. A fluid flow sensor comprising: a) a housing that defines a fluid flow passage therethrough having an inlet end and an outlet end; and b) a collar disposed around the housing between the inlet end and the outlet end, the collar comprising: i) a body positioned against the housing and defining an interior that defines an enclosed airspace between the body and an exterior of the housing, wherein the airspace is not in fluid communication with the fluid flow passage or the exterior of the body; and ii) a heat source secured within a recess disposed in an exterior wall of the body and adapted to be spaced from the exterior of the fluid flow sensor when the body is positioned against the exterior of the fluid flow sensor to heat air contained within the airspace. 12. The fluid flow sensor of claim 11 wherein the body is releasably secured to the housing. 13. The fluid flow sensor of claim 12 wherein the body includes a first portion and a second portion releasably engaged with one another around the housing. 14. A method for reducing the condensation of a moist gas passing through a fluid flow sensor, the method comprising the steps of: a) providing a fluid flow sensor comprising: i) a housing that defines a fluid flow passage therethrough having an inlet end and an outlet end; and ii) a collar disposed around the housing between the inlet end and the outlet end, the collar including a body positioned against the housing and defining an interior that defines an enclosed airspace between the body and an exterior of the housing, wherein the airspace is not in fluid communication with the fluid flow passage or the exterior of the body and a heat source secured to the body and adapted to be spaced from the exterior of the fluid flow sensor when the body is positioned against the exterior of the fluid flow sensor to heat air contained within the airspace between the heat source and the exterior of the fluid flow sensor; b) securing the collar around the housing between the inlet end and the outlet end; c) operating the heat source to heat the air in the airspace between the heat source and the housing; and d) directing the moist gas through the fluid flow passage. 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising the step of removing the collar from the housing. 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the body includes a first portion and a second portion releasably engaged with one another around the housing, and wherein the step of removing the collar from the hosing comprises disengaging the first portion from the second portion.

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  • G01F15/14Primary

    Casings, e.g. of special material · CPC title

  • by control of a separate heating or cooling element · CPC title

  • G01F1/42Primary

    Orifices or nozzles · CPC title

  • of resistive type · CPC title

  • Supports or connecting means for meters · CPC title

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What does patent US10317266B2 cover?
A collar is provided for use with a fluid flow sensor to reduce condensation of a moist gas flowing through the fluid flow sensor. The collar comprises a body defining an interior that defines an airspace between the collar and the housing of the fluid flow sensor when the collar is positioned on the fluid flow sensor. The collar also includes a heat source secured to the body and adapted to he…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01F15/14. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 11 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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