Claims
- 1. Thermal sensing apparatus comprising a bridge differentially responsive to temperature changes in opposing legs of the bridge, said bridge comprising:
- a) first and second thermally-responsive Zener diodes disposed in said air path, the resistance of said diodes being variable with temperature, said diodes being connected by first and second respective electrical leads into opposing legs of said bridge, said first diode being a signal diode and said second diode being a reference diode, said diodes having first and second diode shields, respectively, said first and second diode shields being formed of metal and said first diode shield being connected to said first electrical lead to form therewith a heat sink for said first diode and a metal-induced heat-sink bias between said diodes; and
- c) first and second operational amplifiers in a feedback loop responsive to variations in electrical resistance of said first and second diodes to vary the voltage output signal of said bridge in proportion to the difference in resistance between said first and second diodes.
- 2. Sensor apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first and second diodes have substantially identical thermal responses.
- 3. Sensing apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said voltage output signal is variable between 0 and 2 volts.
- 4. Sensing apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said resistance difference between said first and second diodes is related to the velocity of air passing over said diodes.
- 5. Sensing apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said resistance difference between said first and second diodes is related to dynamic pressure difference across said apparatus.
- 6. Sensing apparatus in accordance with claim 5 wherein the sensible range of said dynamic pressure difference is about 0.000015 inches of water column or greater.
- 7. Sensing apparatus in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a sensor housing having a window wherein said diodes are disposed for exposure to air flowing through said apparatus.
- 8. Sensing apparatus in accordance with claim 7 wherein said window is a substantially cylindrical opening through said apparatus and wherein said diodes are disposed at a distance of between about 0.2 inches and about 3.4 inches from an end of said cylindrical window.
- 9. Sensing apparatus in accordance with claim 8 wherein said window is provided with chamfered edges at at least one end thereof.
- 10. Sensing apparatus in accordance with claim 9 wherein said chamfer is about 60.degree..
- 11. Sensing apparatus in accordance with claim 7 further comprising an entrance nozzle surrounding said window, said nozzle being substantially annular and having at least three regions of curvature, comprising:
- a) a first region beginning at said window and curving outwardly at a radius of curvature of about 0.6 inches;
- b) a second region curving outwardly from said first region in a substantially parabolic curve which replicates approximately the square root function of air flow vs. differential pressure; and
- c) a third region extending outwardly from said second region and defining a substantially planar annular surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/658,033 filed Jun. 4, 1996 which application is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,697,838.
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