Piezoelectric transducer
US-2017370962-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US9239271B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9239271-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113989218-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 28, 2011 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 19, 2016 |
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There is provided a pressure gauge for measuring the pressure of a gas. The pressure gauge comprises a housing connectable to the gas source and comprising an interior which is, in use, in communication with said gas. The pressure gauge further comprising a sensor assembly located within said housing and including a piezoelectric oscillator which, in use, is located in contact with said gas, said sensor assembly being arranged to measure the oscillation frequency of said piezoelectric oscillator in said gas and configured to determine, from the frequency measurement and the known temperature and known molecular weight of the gas, the pressure of the gas. By providing such an arrangement, an overpressure proof yet accurate pressure gauge can be provided. This is in contrast to conventional gauges which are damaged permanently by overpressure situations.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of measuring the pressure of a gas, the method comprising: a) driving a piezoelectric oscillator in contact with the gas at a resonant oscillation frequency despite changes in the Q factor of the piezoelectric oscillator; b) measuring the resonant oscillation frequency of the piezoelectric oscillator; and c) determining the pressure of the gas from the measured resonant oscillation frequency of the piezoelectric oscillator, the known temperature of the gas and the known molecular weight of the gas. 2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein step b) comprises: driving the piezoelectric oscillator by a drive circuit powered by a battery; cyclically alternating between switching the drive circuit on and off to conserve battery power; and measuring said resonant frequency over a pre-determined time period when the drive circuit is switched on to determine the pressure of gas. 3. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the method further comprises: measuring the temperature of the gas using a temperature sensor. 4. A method according to claim 1 , wherein two piezoelectric oscillators are provided, one of the piezoelectric oscillators having a sensitivity coefficient greater than that of the other of the piezoelectric oscillators and the method further comprising, prior to step b), selecting one of the piezoelectric oscillators. 5. A method according to claim 1 , wherein said piezoelectric oscillator is provided downstream of a pressure reduction device. 6. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the determining step takes into account the compressibility of the gas, in addition to the oscillation frequency of the piezoelectric oscillator, the known temperature of the gas, and the known molecular weight of the gas, to accurately measure gas pressures up to 900 bar. 7. A pressure gauge for measuring the pressure of a gas, the pressure gauge comprising: a housing connectable to a source of the gas and comprising an interior which is, in use, in communication with said gas; a sensor assembly located within the interior of said housing and including a piezoelectric oscillator which, in use, is in contact with the gas, a drive circuit arranged to drive the piezoelectric oscillator at a resonant oscillation frequency despite changes in the Q factor of the piezoelectric oscillator, and a processor, said sensor assembly being arranged to measure the resonant oscillation frequency of said piezoelectric oscillator in said gas and said processor being configured to determine, from the frequency measurement and the known temperature and known molecular weight of the gas, the pressure of the gas over a pressure range spanning two orders of magnitude. 8. A pressure gauge according to claim 7 , wherein the sensor assembly further comprises a temperature sensor for measuring the temperature of the gas within the interior of said housing. 9. A pressure gauge according to claim 7 , wherein the drive circuit is powered by a battery and wherein the sensor assembly is arranged to cyclically alternate between switching the drive circuit on and off to conserve battery power and to measure the oscillation frequency when the drive circuit is switched on. 10. A pressure gauge according to claim 7 , wherein the drive circuit comprises a Darlington pair arranged in a feedback configuration from a common emitter amplifier. 11. A pressure gauge according to claim 7 , wherein the piezoelectric oscillator comprises a quartz crystal oscillator. 12. A pressure reduction device comprising the pressure gauge of claim 7 . 13. A pressure reduction device according to claim 12 , in the form of a pressure regulator. 14. A pressure reduction device according to claim 13 , wherein the pressure regulator is an electronic pressure regulator and the pressure gauge is operable to control the electronic pressure regulator. 15. A pressure reduction device according to claim 14 , wherein the electronic pressure regulator comprises a solenoid valve, the sensor assembly being operable to control, in use, the solenoid valve. 16. A pressure gauge according to claim 7 , wherein said sensor assembly is configured to accurately determine the pressure of the gas up to 900 bar from the frequency measurement, the known temperature and known molecular weight of the gas, and the compressibility of the gas. 17. A method of measuring the pressure of a gas, the method comprising: a) providing two piezoelectric oscillators, one of the piezoelectric oscillators having a sensitivity coefficient greater than that of the other of the piezoelectric oscillators; b) selecting one of the piezoelectric oscillators; c) measuring the oscillation frequency of the selected piezoelectric oscillator in contact with the gas; and d) determining the pressure of the gas from the oscillation frequency of the selected piezoelectric oscillator, the known temperature of the gas and the known molecular weight of the gas.
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