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US9316543B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9316543-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313826629-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 19, 2016 |
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A process sensor assembly comprises a hollow protective housing, a temperature sensor, a process transmitter, and a transient protector. The temperature sensor includes a probe extending out of the hollow protective housing to a sensing location, and a top plate movably secured to the hollow protective housing so as to allow travel within the hollow protective housing with vibrations of the probe. The process transmitter is configured to process and transmit sensor signals from the temperature sensor, and is retained on the top plate to move with the temperature sensor within the hollow protective housing. The transient protector is configured to condition power for to the process transmitter, and is anchored to the process transmitter so as to move with the process transmitter within the hollow protective housing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A process sensor assembly comprising: a hollow protective housing; a temperature sensor that includes a probe extending out of the hollow protective housing to a sensing location, and a top plate movably secured to the hollow protective housing so as to allow the temperature sensor to travel with respect to the hollow protective housing in response to vibrations of the probe and assembly manufacturing tolerances; a process transmitter configured to process and transmit sensor signals from the temperature sensor, and retained on the top plate to move with the temperature sensor within the hollow protective housing; and a transient protector configured to condition power for the process transmitter, and anchored to the process transmitter to move with the process transmitter within the hollow protective housing. 2. The process sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the temperature sensor is a DIN-type temperature sensor. 3. The process sensor assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a flexible ground connection between the transient protector and the hollow protective housing. 4. The process sensor assembly of claim 3 , wherein the flexible ground connection comprises a connection to a conductive fastener of the process transmitter and top plate to the hollow protective housing. 5. The process sensor assembly of claim 4 , wherein the conductive fastener is a bolt or pin passing through the transmitter and top plate and fixed to the hollow protective housing to flexibly retain the temperature sensor and process transmitter within the hollow protective housing. 6. The process sensor assembly of claim 3 , wherein the flexible ground connection comprises a flexible ground wire from the transient protector to the hollow protective housing. 7. The process sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the process transmitter comprises a substantially flat face with a first mating connection, and the transient protector comprises a second mating connection complementary to the first, such that the first and second mating connections slideably engage to retain the transient protector on the process transmitter. 8. The process sensor assembly of claim 7 , wherein the first and second mating connection comprises a mating dovetail slot and tab. 9. The process sensor assembly of claim 7 , wherein the first mating connection extends across only a portion of the flat face. 10. The process sensor assembly of claim 7 , wherein the transient protector is configured to be locked in place via power terminal screws once the first and second mating connections are fully engaged. 11. The process sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the process transmitter includes power terminals configured to receive power leads, and wherein the transient protector includes tabs configured to slideably engage the power terminals. 12. The process sensor assembly of claim 11 , wherein the process transmitter includes power terminal screws disposed to secure the power leads or the tabs to the process transmitter. 13. A process transmitter assembly comprising: a process transmitter configured to move together with and receive sensor signals from a DIN temperature sensor; a spring loaded fastener configured to secure the process transmitter to a housing while allowing the process transmitter to move together with the DIN temperature sensor with respect to the housing; and a transient protector removably anchored to the process transmitter so as to move together with both the process transmitter and the DIN temperature sensor, and configured to provide power to the process transmitter while protecting against voltage transients. 14. The process transmitter assembly of claim 13 , wherein the spring loaded fastener comprises: a pin or bolt passing through the process transmitter and the DIN temperature sensor, and rigidly secured to the housing; and a spring disposed between the process transmitter and the pin or bolt to flexibly retain the process transmitter. 15. The process transmitter of claim 14 , wherein the pin or bolt provides a conductive ground path for the transient protector. 16. The process transmitter of claim 13 , further comprising a flexible ground wire from the transient protector to the housing. 17. The process transmitter of claim 13 , wherein the transient protector is removably anchored to the process transmitter via a dovetail interface that slideably engages the transient protector with the process transmitter. 18. The process transmitter of claim 17 , wherein slideably engaging the transient protector with the process transmitter aligns power conduction tabs of the transient protector with power terminals of the process transmitter. 19. The process transmitter of claim 18 , further comprising power terminal screws that engage with power terminal and power conduction tabs to lock the transient protector to the process transmitter. 20. The process transmitter of claim 13 , wherein the housing fully encloses the process transmitter, the transient protector, and the spring loaded fastener.
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