In-line process fluid pressure transmitter for high pressure applications
US-10209154-B2 · Feb 19, 2019 · US
US11262771B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11262771-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916579056-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 23, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2022 |
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A pressure capsule/header assembly for a process fluid pressure transmitter is provided. An isolator plug has an isolation diaphragm at a first end thereof and a second end spaced from the first end. The isolator plug has a fill fluid passageway fluidically coupling the first end to the second end. A header has a first end configured to carry a pressure sensor and a second end spaced from the first end. The header has at least one electrical interconnect extending from the first end to the second end. A biaxial support ring is disposed about an outer surface of the header. The biaxial support ring and the header define a tapered interference interface therebetween. The header is welded to the isolator plug at a first weld and the biaxial support ring is welded to the isolator plug at a location that is spaced from the second end of the header.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pressure capsule/header assembly for a process fluid pressure transmitter the assembly comprising: an isolator plug having an isolation diaphragm at a first end thereof and a second end spaced from the first end, the isolator plug having a till fluid passageway fluidically coupling the first end to the second end; a header having a first end configured to carry a pressure sensor and a second end spaced from the first end, the header having at least one electrical interconnect extending from the first end to the second end; a biaxial support ring disposed about an outer surface of the header, the biaxial support ring and the header defining a tapered interference interface therebetween; and wherein the header is welded to the isolator plug at a first weld and the biaxial support ring is welded to the isolator plug at a location that is spaced from the second end of the header. 2. The pressure capsule/headed assembly of claim 1 , wherein the tapered interference interface is configured to generate a self-locking interface. 3. The pressure capsule/header assembly of claim 1 , wherein the tapered interference interface has a taper of 0.25 inches in a radial direction per 12 inches in an axial direction. 4. The pressure capsule/header assembly of claim 1 , wherein the tapered interference interface is configured provides an interference between 0.0015 inches to 0.0024 inches. 5. The pressure capsule/header assembly of claim 1 , and wherein the biaxial weld ring is configured to provide a die pocket that isolates heat load from the header when the biaxial support ring is welded to the isolator plug. 6. The pressure capsule/header assembly of claim 5 , and wherein the die pocket has a depth greater than 0.12 inches. 7. The pressure capsule/header assembly of claim 1 , and wherein the biaxial weld ring has a material hardness that is different than a material hardness of the isolator plug. 8. The pressure capsule/header assembly of claim 1 , and wherein the biaxial weld ring includes an edge break configured to prevent material plowing during assembly. 9. The pressure capsule/header assembly of claim 8 , and wherein the edge break is a radius. 10. The pressure capsule/header assembly of claim 1 , and wherein the biaxial weld ring is configured to radially compress the header. 11. The pressure capsule/header assembly of claim 1 , and wherein the biaxial support ring is formed of 17-4 PH. 12. The pressure capsule/header assembly of claim 11 , wherein the biaxial support ring is heat treated to condition H1150. 13. The pressure capsule/header assembly of claim 1 , wherein the header is constructed from 316L stainless steel. 14. The pressure capsule/header assembly of claim 1 , wherein the isolator plug is formed of 316L stainless steel. 15. The pressure capsule/header assembly of claim 1 , wherein the isolator plug is formed of Alloy C-276. 16. A process fluid pressure transmitter comprising: a process portion having a process fluid connector configured to couple to a source of process fluid; an isolator plug threaded to the process portion, the isolator plug having an isolation diaphragm at a first end thereof and a second end spaced from the first end, the isolator plug having a till fluid disposed within a fill fluid passageway that fluidically couples the first end to the second end; a header having a first end configured to carry a pressure sensor and a second end spaced from the first end, the header having at least one electrical interconnect extending from the first end to the second end; a biaxial support ring disposed about an outer surface of the header, the biaxial support and header defining a tapered interference interface therebetween; wherein the header is welded to the isolator plug at a first weld and the biaxial support ring is welded to the isolator plug at a location that is spaced from the second end of the header; and a controller operably coupled to the pressure sensor and configured to provide a process fluid pressure output based on a signal from the pressure sensor. 17. The process fluid pressure transmitter of claim 16 , wherein the biaxial weld ring has an externally threaded portion that is configured to be within a sensor body of the process fluid pressure transmitter. 18. The process fluid pressure transmitter of claim 16 , wherein the controller is operably coupled to the pressure sensor by measurement circuitry that electrically couples to the pressure sensor via the at least one electrical interconnect. 19. The process fluid pressure transmitter of claim 16 , and further comprising, loop communication circuitry coupled to the controller and configured to communicate the process fluid pressure output in accordance with a process industry communication protocol. 20. A method of manufacturing a pressure capsule/header assembly for a process fluid pressure transmitter, the method comprising: providing a header carrying a pressure sensor, the header being formed of metal and having at least one interconnect passing therethrough; providing an isolator plug having an isolation diaphragm at a first end, the isolator plug having a second end spaced from the first end, the isolator diaphragm including a fill fluid passageway fluidically coupling the first end to the second end; welding the header to the isolator plug proximate the second end of the isolator plug; providing a biaxial weld ring configured to generate a tapered interference fit with an outer surface of the header; placing the biaxial weld ring about the header to engage the tapered interference fit; and welding the biaxial weld ring to the isolator plug. 21. The method of claim 20 , wherein welding the header to the isolator plug seals the header to the isolator plug. 22. The method of claim 20 , wherein yielding the biaxial weld ring to the isolator plug occurs proximate the second end of the isolator plug. 23. The method of claim 20 , and further comprising inspecting a degree of interference of the tapered interference fit after welding the biaxial weld ring to the isolator plug. 24. The method of claim 20 , wherein inspecting the degree of interference includes measuring a standoff height between the biaxial weld ring and the isolator plug.
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