Pressure probe including multiple orfices for measuring air pressure in varying airflow systems

US11519839B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11519839-B2
Application numberUS-202117194412-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 8, 2021
Priority dateJan 2, 2018
Publication dateDec 6, 2022
Grant dateDec 6, 2022

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A pressure probe includes a tube having an output end, an internal passage, an axial run, and pressure orifices axially aligned along a downstream side of the axial run. The pressure orifices are in communication with the output end through the internal passage and an upstream side of the axial run that is opposite from the downstream side of the axial run and does not include a pressure orifice. The downstream side is perpendicular to airflow.

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What is claimed is: 1. A climate control system, comprising: a structure forming an airflow channel; a unit disposed in the structure across which airflow passes in a downstream direction; and a pressure sensor comprising a first pressure probe positioned in the airflow channel upstream of the unit and a second pressure probe positioned in the airflow channel downstream of the unit, wherein each of the first and the second pressure probes comprises: a tube having an output end, an internal passage and an axial run; and pressure orifices equally spaced from one another and axially aligned along a downstream side of the axial run, wherein the axial run is positioned laterally across the airflow channel with the downstream side of the axial run and the pressure orifices oriented in the downstream direction. 2. The climate control system of claim 1 , wherein an upstream side of the axial run opposite from the downstream side of the axial run does not comprise a pressure orifice. 3. The climate control system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure orifices have a diameter of 10 to 40 percent of an outside diameter of the axial run. 4. The climate control system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure orifices have a diameter of 25 percent of an outside diameter of the axial run. 5. The climate control system of claim 1 , wherein the axial run has an outside diameter of 0.250 inches; and the pressure orifices have a diameter of about 15 to 35 percent of an outside diameter of the axial run. 6. The climate control system of claim 1 , wherein the axial run has an outside diameter of 0.250 inches; the pressure orifices have a diameter of 15 to 35 percent of an outside diameter of the axial run; and an upstream side of the axial run opposite from the downstream side of the axial run does not comprise a pressure orifice. 7. The climate control system of claim 1 , wherein the tube is rigid. 8. A climate control system, comprising: a structure forming an airflow channel; a unit disposed in the structure across which airflow passes in a downstream direction; and a pressure sensor comprising a first pressure probe positioned in the airflow channel upstream of the unit and a second pressure probe positioned in the airflow channel downstream of the unit, wherein each of the first and the second pressure probes comprises: a tube having an output end, an internal passage and an axial run; pressure orifices axially aligned along a downstream side of the axial run, wherein the axial run is positioned laterally across the airflow channel with the downstream side of the axial run and the pressure orifices oriented in the downstream direction; and wherein the pressure orifices are equally spaced from one another along the downstream side of the axial run and comprise a maximum diameter that does not extend into the airflow. 9. The climate control system of claim 8 , wherein an upstream side of the axial run opposite from the downstream side of the axial run does not comprise a pressure orifice. 10. The climate control system of claim 8 , wherein the pressure orifices have a diameter of 10 to 40 percent of an outside diameter of the axial run. 11. The climate control system of claim 8 , wherein the pressure orifices have a diameter of 25 percent of an outside diameter of the axial run. 12. The climate control system of claim 8 , wherein the axial run has an outside diameter of 0.250 inches; and the pressure orifices have a diameter of about 15 to 35 percent of an outside diameter of the axial run. 13. The climate control system of claim 8 , wherein the axial run has an outside diameter of 0.250 inches; the pressure orifices have a diameter of 15 to 35 percent of an outside diameter of the axial run; and an upstream side of the axial run opposite from the downstream side of the axial run does not comprise a pressure orifice. 14. The climate control system of claim 8 , wherein the tube is rigid. 15. A climate control system, comprising: a structure forming an airflow channel; a unit disposed in the structure across which airflow passes in a downstream direction; and a pressure sensor comprising a first pressure probe positioned in the airflow channel upstream of the unit and a second pressure probe positioned in the airflow channel downstream of the unit, wherein each of the first and the second pressure probes comprises: a tube positioned in the airflow channel having an output end, an internal passage and an axial run; and pressure orifices equally spaced from one another and axially aligned along a downstream side of the axial run and comprise a maximum diameter that does not extend into the airflow. 16. The climate control system of claim 15 , wherein the axial run is positioned laterally across the airflow channel with the downstream side of the axial run and the pressure orifices oriented in the downstream direction. 17. The climate control system of claim 15 , wherein an upstream side of the axial run opposite from the downstream side of the axial run does not comprise a pressure orifice. 18. The climate control system of claim 15 , wherein the pressure orifices have a diameter of 10 to 40 percent of an outside diameter of the axial run. 19. The climate control system of claim 15 , wherein the pressure orifices have a diameter of 25 percent of an outside diameter of the axial run.

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  • using low temperature external supply air to assist cooling · CPC title

  • for flowthrough systems having a flexible pressure transmitting element · CPC title

  • G01L13/00Primary

    Devices or apparatus for measuring differences of two or more fluid pressure values · CPC title

  • ensuring correct operation, e.g. by trial operation or configuration checks · CPC title

  • Pressure · CPC title

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What does patent US11519839B2 cover?
A pressure probe includes a tube having an output end, an internal passage, an axial run, and pressure orifices axially aligned along a downstream side of the axial run. The pressure orifices are in communication with the output end through the internal passage and an upstream side of the axial run that is opposite from the downstream side of the axial run and does not include a pressure orific…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lennox Ind Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01L13/00. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Dec 06 2022 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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