Claims
- 1. An improved mass flow sensing apparatus adapted for fast temperature sensing responses, comprising:a flow chamber for housing incoming fluid and outgoing fluid; an incoming flow tube for receiving incoming fluid from said flow chamber; an outgoing flow tube for providing outgoing fluid to said flow chamber; a short sensing tube coupled between said incoming flow tube and said outgoing flow tube for holding a low mass portion of the incoming fluid; a short, flow bypass element for receiving a portion of the incoming fluid to bypass said sensing tube; and a pair of inductive heating and sensing coils wrapped around said sensing tube for heating the low mass portion of the incoming fluid in said sensing tube to maintain a constant temperature for said low mass portion, the mass flow rate of the fluid being derived from power necessary to maintain a constant temperature of said low mass portion of fluid in said sensing tube.
- 2. The mass flow sensing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the length of said sensing tube allows for a fast temperature sensing response.
- 3. The mass flow sensing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sensing tube is insensitive to the position of said pair of coils.
- 4. The mass flow sensing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said pair of coils have differing coil parameters.
- 5. The mass flow sensing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the length of said short sensing tube ranges from 0.50 to 0.75 inches.
- 6. An improved mass flow sensing apparatus adapted for fast temperature sensing responses, comprising:a means for housing incoming fluid and outgoing fluid; a means for receiving incoming fluid from a flow chamber; a means for providing outgoing fluid to said flow chamber; a short sensing tube coupled between said means for receiving incoming fluid and said means for providing outgoing fluid, said sensing tube holding a low mass portion of the incoming fluid; a short, flow bypass element for receiving a portion of the incoming fluid to by pass said sensing tube; and a pair of inductive heating and sensing coils wrapped around said sensing tube for heating the low mass portion of the incoming fluid in said sensing tube to maintain a constant temperature for said low mass portion, the mass flow rate of the fluid being derived from power necessary to maintain a constant temperature of the fluid sensing the mass flow rate of said low mass portion of fluid in said sensing tube.
- 7. The mass flow sensing apparatus of claim 6, wherein the length of said sensing tube allows for a fast temperature sensing response.
- 8. The mass flow sensing apparatus of claim 6, wherein said sensing tube is insensitive to the positions of said pair of coils.
- 9. The mass flow sensing apparatus of claim 6, wherein said pair of coils have differing coil parameters.
- 10. The mass flow sensing apparatus of claim 6, wherein the length of said short sensing tube ranges from 0.50 to 0.75 inches.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/950,643 filed Oct. 15, 1997 which issued on Mar. 21, 2000 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,038,921.
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