Pressure sensor media interface with integrated seal and diaphragm

US10837852B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10837852-B2
Application numberUS-201816207944-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 3, 2018
Priority dateDec 29, 2017
Publication dateNov 17, 2020
Grant dateNov 17, 2020

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An integrated seal and diaphragm member for a pressure sensor assembly may include a diaphragm portion and a seal portion integral with the diaphragm portion. In some cases, the integrated seal and diaphragm member includes one or more retention features integral with the diaphragm portion and/or the seal portion. In some cases, the seal portion may be thicker than the diaphragm portion and may extend around the perimeter of the diaphragm portion. In some instances, the seal portion may be configured to deform to form a seal with a pressure port of an external component or device without causing the diaphragm portion to move toward the pressure port in any significant way.

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What is claimed is: 1. A pressure sensor assembly for sensing a pressure of a media, comprising: a housing; a pressure sense die secured relative to the housing; an integrated seal and diaphragm member secured relative to the housing and spaced from the pressure sense die, wherein a seal portion of the integrated seal and diaphragm member extends around the perimeter of a diaphragm portion of the integrated seal and diaphragm member; and a pressure transmitting mechanism interposed between the diaphragm portion of the integrated seal and diaphragm member and the pressure sense die for transmitting at least some of the pressure applied to the diaphragm portion by the media to the pressure sense die. 2. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the integrated seal and diaphragm member is a single piece. 3. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the integrated seal and diaphragm member is a single piece formed from a polymer. 4. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the seal portion of the integrated seal and diaphragm member is thicker than the diaphragm portion of the integrated seal and diaphragm member. 5. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 4 , wherein the seal portion is configured to engage a pressure port of an external component or device and form a seal, while the diaphragm portion is set back from the pressure port. 6. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the diaphragm portion and the housing are configured to define a cavity, wherein the pressure transmitting mechanism comprises a gel that fills the cavity and the pressure sense die is exposed to the gel in the cavity. 7. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 6 , wherein the integrated seal and diaphragm member is configured so that the diaphragm portion remains in contact with the gel with no bubbles between the gel and the diaphragm portion even when the seal portion deforms to form a seal with a pressure port of an external component or device. 8. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 7 , wherein the integrated seal and diaphragm member is configured such that deformation of the seal portion against a pressure port of an external component or device encourages the diaphragm portion to remaining in contact with the gel. 9. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 7 , wherein the integrated seal and diaphragm member is configured such that deformation of the seal portion against a pressure port of an external component or device does not cause the diaphragm portion to pull away from the gel. 10. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the seal portion is shaped as a partial toroid extending around the perimeter of the diaphragm portion. 11. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the integrated seal and diaphragm member comprises one or more retention features that form an interference connection with one or more retention features of the housing. 12. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 11 , wherein the housing comprises a base and a cap, wherein the cap is secured to the base, and wherein the cap comprises the one or more retention features of the housing. 13. A pressure sensor assembly for sensing a pressure of a media in a pressure port of an external component or device, comprising: a body defining a cavity with an open top; a pressure sense die secured relative to the body and exposed to the cavity; an integrated seal and diaphragm member secured relative to the body closing the open top of the cavity; a gel in the cavity interposed between a diaphragm portion of the integrated seal and diaphragm member and the pressure sense die. 14. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 13 , wherein a seal portion of the integrated seal and diaphragm member extends around the perimeter of the cavity, and the diaphragm portion extends over the open top of the cavity. 15. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 14 , wherein the seal portion is supported by the body when the seal portion is pressed against the pressure port of an external component or device to form a seal. 16. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 13 , wherein a seal portion of the integrated seal and diaphragm member is thicker than the diaphragm portion and is deformable to form a seal with the pressure port of the external component or device. 17. The pressure sensor assembly of claim 16 , wherein deformation of the seal portion against the pressure port of the external component or device does not cause the diaphragm portion to pull away from the gel in the cavity. 18. An integrated seal and diaphragm for a pressure sensor assembly, comprising: a diaphragm portion; a seal portion integral with the diaphragm portion, the seal portion is thicker than the diaphragm portion and extends around the perimeter of the diaphragm portion; and one or more retention features integral with the diaphragm portion and/or the seal portion, the one or more retention features are configured to form an interference connection with one or more retention features of a pressure sensor assembly. 19. The integrated seal and diaphragm of claim 18 , wherein the seal portion is configured to deform to form a seal with a pressure port of an external component or device. 20. The integrated seal and diaphragm of claim 19 , wherein the seal portion is configured to deform to form the seal with a pressure port of an external component or device without causing the diaphragm portion to move toward the pressure port.

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  • using isolation membranes (G01L13/026 and G01L19/0645 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Overload protection · CPC title

  • Fluidic connecting means · CPC title

  • using isolation membranes, specially adapted for protection · CPC title

  • Details about the mounting of the sensor to support or covering means · CPC title

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What does patent US10837852B2 cover?
An integrated seal and diaphragm member for a pressure sensor assembly may include a diaphragm portion and a seal portion integral with the diaphragm portion. In some cases, the integrated seal and diaphragm member includes one or more retention features integral with the diaphragm portion and/or the seal portion. In some cases, the seal portion may be thicker than the diaphragm portion and may…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honeywell Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01L19/0046. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 17 2020 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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