Claims
- 1. An oceanographic flow sensor of the electromagnetic type comprising:
- elongated conductive coil means having a major and a minor axis, relatively configured for defining a relatively small central area for creating a magnetic field therein in response to electrical currents flowing in said conductive coil means having a field strength of approximately five times the strength of a circular coil of the same diameter as the major axis;
- spaced electrode means located within said small central area and configured and structurally adapted to interact with ocean currents for effectively sensing fluid flow thereacross;
- encasing means enclosing said elongated conductive coil means for providing a protective cover therefor and for supporting said spaced electrode means in a fixed position with respect to said elongated conductive coil means and making a unitary assembly therewith; and
- support means effectively connected to said encasing means for positioning said elongated conductive coil means and spaced electrode means assembly in a predetermined spatial relationship within the oceanographic environment.
- 2. An oceanographic flow sensor according to claim 1 in which the elongated conductive coil means comprises a plurality of individual coils.
- 3. An oceanographic flow sensor according to claim 2 in which each of the individual coils have the axis of their windings mutually perpendicular to remaining coils.
- 4. An oceanographic flow sensor according to claim 2 in which the plurality of individual coils number two.
- 5. An oceanographic flow sensor according to claim 4 in which the aforesaid encasing means is cast of dielectric material.
- 6. An oceanographic flow sensor according to claim 5 in which the encasing dielectric material is cast in a flat disk shape.
- 7. An oceanographic flow sensor according to claim 5 in which the encasing dielectric material is cast in a cruciform shaped solid.
- 8. An oceanographic flow sensor according to claim 3 in which the plurality of individual coils number three.
- 9. An oceanographic flow sensor according to claim 1 in which the elongated conductive coil means have windings having a linear portion of conducting material parallel to a similar linear portion diametrically opposed thereto with small radiused ends completing each loop of the conductive coil.
- 10. An oceanographic flow sensor according to claim 9 in which the spaced electrode means are located along the center line midway between the linear portions of the coil and spaced between the radiused centers of the small radiused end portions thereof.
- 11. An oceanographic flow sensor according to claim 1 in which the encasing means is a cast dielectric material.
- 12. An oceanographic flow sensor according to claim 1 in which the elongated coil means is wound along an angular winding axis.
- 13. An oceanographic flow sensor according to claim 12 in which the angle of the winding axis is 90.degree..
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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1,528,050 |
Apr 1968 |
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