Claims
- 1. An absolute-to-differential pressure converter for converting the absolute pressure of a pressurized fluid to a differential pressure indicating the pressure of the pressurized fluid relative to a predetermined reference pressure, comprising:
- input means, connected to receive said pressurized fluid, for directing a jet of fluid along a first centerline at a velocity determined by said absolute pressure;
- output means, disposed downstream from said input means, including first and second outlets separated by a splitter which is disposed asymmetrical to said first centerline such that at least a greater portion of said jet directed along said first centerline is received at the first outlet; and
- control means for deflecting said jet towards said second outlet in accordance with said jet velocity such that the differential pressure generated by the jet between the first and second outlets is zero when said absolute pressure is equal to said predetermined reference pressure.
- 2. An absolute-to-differential pressure converter, as described in claim 1, wherein the control means comprises:
- a first vane which is disposed downstream from the input means on a first side of the jet adjacent the first outlet and which extends radially inward toward the first centerline to a first control edge;
- a second vane which is disposed opposite the first vane on a second side of the jet adjacent the second outlet and which extends radially inward toward the first centerline to a second control edge which is disposed closer to the first centerline than the first control edge;
- an interaction zone which is defined by and extends between the input means and the first and second vanes;
- a source of control fluid of low pressure which is constant relative to the predetermined reference pressure;
- a first resistive fluid communication means for connecting the control fluid source in fluid communication with the first side of the jet in the interaction zone, and
- a second resistive fluid communication means for connecting the control fluid source in fluid communication with the second side of the jet in the interaction zone.
- 3. An absolute-to-differential pressure converter, as described in claim 2, wherein at least one of the first and second resistive fluid communication means includes a variable fluidic resistor.
- 4. An absolute-to-differential pressure converter, as described in claim 2, wherein the first and second resistive fluid communication means include respective variable fluidic resistors.
- 5. An absolute-to-differential pressure converter, as described in claim 2, which further comprises means for venting fluid interposed between the first and second vanes and the output means.
- 6. An absolute-to-differential pressure converter, as described in claim 5, wherein:
- the pressurized fluid is pressurized air;
- the control fluid source is ambient air at atmospheric pressure; and
- the fluid venting means include at least one pair of vents disposed respectively on opposite sides of the jet between the first and second vanes and the output means for establishing fluid communication between the ambient air and the opposite sides of the jet.
- 7. An absolute-to-differential pressure converter, as described in claim 1, wherein the splitter includes a centerline and the splitter is disposed asymmetrical to the first centerline of the input means by positioning the splitter such that the splitter centerline is parallel to and offset from the first centerline.
- 8. An absolute-to-differential pressure converter, as described in claim 1, wherein the splitter includes a centerline and the splitter is disposed asymmetrical to the first centerline of the input means by positioning the splitter such that the splitter centerline intersects the first centerline.
- 9. An absolute-to-differential pressure converter, as described in claim 1, wherein said control means comprises:
- a source of control fluid of constant pressure relative to said predetermined reference pressure;
- a first resistive fluid communication means, connected between said control fluid source and a first side of said jet adjacent the first outlet, for supplying control fluid to the first side of the jet; and
- a second resistive fluid communication means, connected between said control fluid source and an opposite second side of the jet adjacent the second output, for supplying control fluid to the second side of the jet, the fluid resistance of the second resistive fluid communication means being greater than the fluid resistance of the first resistive fluid communication means.
- 10. An absolute-to-differential pressure converter for converting the absolute pressure of a pressurized fluid to a differential pressure indicating the absolute pressure of the pressurized fluid relative to a predetermined reference pressure, comprising:
- input means, connected to receive said pressurized fluid, for directing a jet of fluid in a forward direction along a first centerline at a velocity determined by said absolute pressure;
- output means, displaced in said forward direction from said input means, including first and second outlets separated by a splitter which is disposed asymmetrical to said first centerline such that at least a greater portion of said jet directed along said first centerline is received at the first outlet; and
- control means for deflecting said jet towards said second outlet in accordance with said jet velocity such that the differential pressure generated by the jet between the first and second outlets is zero when said absolute pressure is equal to said predetermined reference pressure, said control means including first and second control inlets respectively disposed on opposite sides of said jet and connected to a common source of control fluid through respective first and second fluidic resistive means, said second control inlet being disposed on the same side of said first centerline as said second outlet, said first and second control inlets including respective first and second forward control edges which are asymmetrically disposed on opposite sides of said jet so that said second control edge is disposed closer than said first control edge to said first centerline.
- 11. A method for converting an absolute pressure of a pressurized fluid to a differential pressure indicating the pressure of the pressurized fluid relative to a predetermined reference pressure, which comprises the steps of:
- directing a jet of fluid outwardly from a nozzle along a first centerline at a velocity determined by said absolute velocity;
- disposing downstream of the nozzle an output assembly including first and second outlets separated by a splitter which is positioned asymmetrical to said first centerline such that at least a greater portion of said jet directed along said first centerline is received at the first outlet; and
- deflecting said jet towards said second outlet in accordance with said jet velocity such that the differential pressure generated by the jet between the first and second outlets is zero when said absolute pressure is equal to said predetermined reference pressure.
- 12. An absolute-to-differential pressure converter for converting the absolute pressure of a pressurized fluid to a differential pressure indicating the pressure of the pressurized fluid relative to a predetermined reference pressure, comprising:
- input means, connected to receive said pressurized fluid, for directing a jet of fluid along a first centerline at a velocity determined by said absolute pressure;
- output means, disposed downstream from said input means, including first and second outlets separated by a splitter which is disposed asymmetrical to said first centerline such that at least a greater portion of said jet directed along said first centerline is received at the first outlet; and
- control means for deflecting said jet towards said second outlet in accordance with said jet velocity such that the differential pressure generated by the jet between the first and second outlets is zero when said absolute pressure is equal to said predetermined reference pressure, the pressure at said first outlet becoming greater than the pressure at said second outlet when said absolute pressure falls below said reference pressure, and the pressure at said second outlet becoming greater than the pressure at said first outlet when said absolute pressure rises above said reference pressure.
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