Claims
- 1. A heat loss gauge for measuring gas pressure in an environment comprising:
a resistive sensing element; a resistive compensating element in circuit with the sensing element and being exposed to a substantially matching environment; at least one electrical source connected to the sensing element and compensating element for applying current through the elements, the current through the sensing element being substantially greater than the current through the compensating element; and measuring circuitry connected to the sensing element and the compensating element for determining gas pressure in the environment to which the sensing element and compensating element are exposed based on electrical response of the sensing element and the compensating element.
- 2. The gauge of claim 1 further comprising feedback circuitry for controlling the current through the sensing element and the compensating element.
- 3. The gauge of claim 2 wherein the compensating element is in series with a non-temperature-sensitive resistive element.
- 4. The gauge of claim 3 wherein the electrical source applies current to heat the sensing element to a temperature at which the resistance of the sensing element matches the combined resistance of the compensating element and the non-temperature-sensitive resistive element.
- 5. The gauge of claim 1 wherein the electrical source applies current to heat the sensing element to a temperature at which the resistance of the sensing element matches the combined resistance of the compensating element plus a constant number of ohms.
- 6. A heat loss gauge for measuring gas pressure in an environment comprising:
a resistive sensing element; a resistive compensating element in circuit with the sensing element and being exposed to a substantially matching environment; electrical means connected to the sensing element and compensating element for applying current through the elements, the current through the sensing element being substantially greater than the current through the compensating element; and measuring means connected to the sensing element and the compensating element for determining gas pressure in the environment to which the sensing element and compensating element are exposed based on electrical response of the sensing element and the compensating element.
- 7. A heat loss gauge for measuring gas pressure in an environment comprising:
a resistive sensing element; a resistive compensating element in circuit with the sensing element and being exposed to a substantially matching environment; an electrical source connected to the sensing element and compensating element for applying current through the elements, the current through the sensing element being substantially greater than the current through the compensating element, the sensing and compensating elements being of different lengths; and measuring circuitry connected to the sensing element and the compensating element for determining gas pressure in the environment to which the sensing element and compensating element are exposed based on electrical response of the sensing element and the compensating element.
- 8. The gauge of claim 7 in which the compensating element is shorter than the sensing element.
- 9. The gauge of claim 8 in which the sensing and compensating elements are configured to provide the compensating element with about 5%-8% lower resistance than the sensing element.
- 10. The gauge of claim 9 in which the sensing and compensating elements are configured to provide the compensating element with about 6%-7% lower resistance than the sensing element.
- 11. The gauge of claim 8 in which the compensating element is about 5%-8% shorter in length than the sensing element.
- 12. The gauge of claim 11 in which the compensating element is about 6%-7% shorter than the sensing element.
- 13. The gauge of claim 7 in which a parallel resistor is positioned across one of the sensing and compensating elements for providing the compensating element with lower resistance.
- 14. A heat loss gauge for measuring gas pressure in an environment comprising:
a resistive sensing element; a resistive compensating element in circuit with the sensing element and being exposed to a substantially matching environment; electrical means connected to the sensing element and compensating element for applying current through the elements, the current through the sensing element being substantially greater than the current through the compensating element, the sensing and compensating elements being of different lengths; and measuring means connected to the sensing element and the compensating element for determining gas pressure in the environment to which the sensing element and compensating element are exposed based on electrical response of the sensing element and the compensating element.
- 15. A method of measuring gas pressure in an environment comprising:
providing a resistive sensing element; providing a resistive compensating element that is in circuit with the sensing element and is exposed to a substantially matching environment; applying current through the sensing element and compensating element from at least one electrical source, with the current through the sensing element being substantially greater than the current through the compensating element; and with measuring circuitry connected to the sensing element and the compensating element, determining gas pressure in the environment to which the sensing element and compensating element are exposed based on electrical response of the sensing element and the compensating element.
- 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising controlling the current through the sensing element and the compensating element with feedback circuitry.
- 17. The method of claim 16 further comprising positioning the compensating element in series with a non-temperature-sensitive resistive element.
- 18. The method of claim 17 further comprising applying current from the electrical source to heat the sensing element to a temperature at which the resistance of the sensing element matches the combined resistance of the compensating element and the non-temperature-sensitive resistive element.
- 19. The method of claim 15 further comprising applying current from the electrical source to heat the sensing element to a temperature at which the resistance of the sensing element matches the combined resistance of the compensating element plus a constant number of ohms.
- 20. A method of measuring gas pressure in an environment comprising:
providing a resistive sensing element; providing a resistive compensating element that is in circuit with the sensing element and is exposed to a substantially matching environment; applying current through the sensing element and compensating element from an electrical source, with the current through the sensing element being substantially greater than the current through the compensating element; configuring the sensing and compensating elements to be of different lengths; and with measuring circuitry connected to the sensing element and the compensating element, determining gas pressure in the environment to which the sensing element and compensating element are exposed based on electrical response of the sensing element and the compensating element.
- 21. The method of claim 20 further comprising configuring the compensating element to be shorter than the sensing element.
- 22. The method of claim 21 further comprising configuring the sensing and compensating elements to provide the compensating element with about 5%-8% lower resistance than the sensing element.
- 23. The method of claim 22 further comprising configuring the sensing and compensating elements to provide the compensating element with about 6%-7% lower resistance than the sensing element.
- 24. The method of claim 21 further comprising providing the compensating element with a length that is about 5%-8% shorter than the sensing element.
- 25. The method of claim 24 further comprising providing the compensating element with a length that is about 6%-7% shorter than the sensing element.
- 26. The method of claim 24 further comprising positioning a parallel resistor across one of the sensing and compensating elements for providing the compensating element with lower resistance.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/583,339, filed May 31, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/475,392, filed Dec. 30, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,227,056, issued May 8, 2001, which is a Divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/897,629, filed Jul. 21, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,023,979, issued Feb. 15, 2000. The entire teachings of the above applications and patents are incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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