Thermal flow meter with drainage passage at inlet of bypass passage
US-10018492-B2 · Jul 10, 2018 · US
US10612955B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10612955-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715478486-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 7, 2020 |
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A flow measuring device includes a sub-bypass passage arranged to precede a bypass passage which is linked to a flow detecting element. Bypass passage wall surfaces, which are positioned adjacent the sub-bypass passage, are inclined toward a direction of a sub-inflow opening, and an inner-circumference-side wall surface and an outer-circumference-side wall surface of the sub-bypass passage are inclined toward a direction of a sub-outflow opening. The described structure minimizes variations in the size of the bypass passage due to build-up of foreign material, and results in a more stable flow velocity of measured fluid past the flow detecting element.
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What is claimed is: 1. A flow measuring device for measuring flow of a fluid circulating in a main passage, said device comprising: a bypass passage by which a part of said fluid is circulated; a flow detecting element which is arranged at the bypass passage; and a control circuit by which the flow detecting element is controlled; wherein the bypass passage includes an inflow opening which is faced upstream with respect to a flow direction of said fluid in said main passage and is opened at a surface which is orthogonal to the flow direction of the main passage, an outflow opening by which the fluid passed through the bypass passage is joined to the main passage, and a plurality of bending portions which are provided in order to bend the bypass passage between the inflow opening and the outflow opening; and the plurality of bending portions include a first bending portion by which said bypass passage connected to said inflow opening is bent in a direction away from the control circuit, a second bending portion by which the bypass passage is bent in such a way that the bypass passage downstream of the first bending portion becomes parallel to the flow direction of the main passage, a third bending portion by which the bypass passage downstream of the second bending portion is bent in a direction toward the control circuit in such a way that the bypass passage becomes vertical with respect to the flow direction of the main passage, a fourth bending portion by which the bypass passage downstream of said third bending portion is bent in such a way that the bypass passage becomes parallel to the flow direction of the main passage, and a fifth bending portion by which the bypass passage downstream of said fourth bending portion is bent in a direction away from the control circuit in such a way that the bypass passage becomes vertical with respect to the flow direction of the main passage; and the flow detecting element is provided between the fourth bending portion and the fifth bending portion; and a sub-inflow opening in which fluid passed through the first bending portion is received, and a sub-outflow opening by which the fluid passed through the sub-inflow opening is joined to the main passage, are provided, and a sub-bypass passage is provided between the sub-inflow opening and the sub-outflow opening and is inclined downwardly toward the main passage; and the sub-outflow opening and the outflow opening are coplanar in a plane parallel to the flow direction of the main passage and parallel to an insertion direction of the flow measuring device. 2. A flow measuring device as recited in claim 1 , wherein a passage cross-sectional area of the bypass passage is gradually narrowed from the sub-inflow opening to the sub-outflow opening. 3. A flow measuring device as recited in claim 1 , wherein an end portion of a downstream-side outer circumferential wall surface of the flow measuring device is protruded into the main flow passage at a position in said main flow passage downstream of said sub-outflow opening with respect to said flow direction such that the end portion prevents a back flow of the fluid from entering the sub-outflow opening. 4. A flow measuring device as recited in claim 1 , wherein a wall of the bypass passage between the first bending portion and the second bending portion is perpendicular to the flow direction of the main passage. 5. A flow measuring device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the outflow opening is positioned downstream from the sub-outflow opening in the flow direction of the main passage.
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