Claims
- 1. Method for measurement of relative humidity by using a capacitive humidity detector (10), in particular in radiosondes, in which detector, between capacitor plates with each capacitor plate connected to a different output terminal, an insulating material ( 12 ) is used whose permittivity is a function of the amount of water vapor absorbed by said insulating material (12), and in which method said detector capacitance (C.sub.M) is heated, in time, periodically by means of electric current (I) in order to reduce or remove the adverse effects of any ice, frost, or condensed humidity deposited on the face or in the environment of the detector, in which method the detecting of the detector capacitance (C.sub.M) is carried out without measurement of the detector temperature after detecting the capacitance between the output terminals, and in which method the heating period (t.sub.o) of the detector is a fraction of the measurement cycle T.sub.o of the detector, and the detecting (t.sub.3 . . . t.sub.4) of the detector capacitance (C.sub.M) is carried out after the heating cycle (t.sub.o) in the final stage of the measurement cycle T.sub.o after the detector (10) has had time to be stabilized after said heating period (to) and to cool down substantially to the temperature of its environment, at which time the detector shows a correct humidity reading (RH.sub.M), where the method is characterized in that:
- the ratio of the duration of the measurement cycle T.sub.o to the duration of the heating cycle t.sub.o is selected from the range of T.sub.o /t.sub.o =10 . . . 3000.
- 2. Method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said ratio T.sub.O /t.sub.O is selected from the range of T.sub.0 /t.sub.0 .apprxeq.100 . . . 250.
- 3. Method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the duration of the measurement cycle T.sub.0 is selected from the range of T.sub.0 .apprxeq.0.2 . . . 2 s.
- 4. Method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the duration of the heating cycle t.sub.0 is selected from the range of t.sub.0 .apprxeq.1 . . . 100 ms.
- 5. Method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that, in the method, before the switching-on proper of the heating of the detector, the presence of any ice, frost, or condensed humidity deposited in connection with the detector (10) is detected by comparing the measured outputs for the detector capacitance C.sub.M of the capacitors of the humidity detectors with predetermined capacitance or time-response standard values of detector capacitance that correspond to known detector response to ice, frost, or condensed humidity, respectively.
- 6. Method as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that said detecting of freezing, frost formation, or wetting on the detector (10) is carried out on the basis of measurement of a change in the rate of heating or in the specific resistance of a resistor piece (15) placed adjacent to the detector.
- 7. Capacitive humidity detector, in particular a humidity detector (10) intended for carrying out the method as claimed in claim 1, which includes a substrate (11) made of an insulating material, onto which substrate the contact patterns necessary for the formation and connecting of the detector capacitance have been applied, and in which detector, between the detector capacitance electrodes, there is an active insulation film (12), whose permittivity is a function of the amount of water absorbed by said film (12), and onto which film (12) a surface contact (14) has been applied, which is a thin, electrically conductive surface electrode (14) penetrable by water, a contact pattern (13b) being connected to said surface electrode, the detector characterized in that:
- said surface electrode (14) is connected with contact patterns (13b, 15a) so that the electric current (I) that heats the detector (10) can be passed through said patterns into said surface electrode (14).
- 8. Humidity detector as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that the heating resistor (15) of the detector (10) is applied as a conductor pattern of thin film distributed onto one of the two opposite faces of the detector substrate (11) in relation to the active insulating film (12).
- 9. Capacitive humidity detector intended for carrying out the method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the humidity detector (10) is connected with a resistor wire or lumped resistor piece (15) which does not belong to the detector construction (10) proper, which resistor is arranged to operate as a heating resistor (R) of the humidity detector.
- 10. Detector as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that, in connection with the humidity detector (10) proper, at least one support part (16; or 16a, 16b) is attached, on which windings of resistor wire (15) have been wound or a resistor piece or pieces have been attached, which form the heating resistor of the humidity detector (10).
- 11. System of measurement of relative humidity that makes use of a method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that:
- the system comprises a unit (23) operative to detect the rate of change of the resistance of the heating resistor (15) or resistors placed in connection with the detector capacitance (C.sub.M) or capacitances, or a mathematically related parameter as proportional quantity that is derived from said rate of change, when electric current (I) is fed into the detector resistor (15), and compare said rate of change, said parameter or said quantity to a corresponding threshold value so as to determine whether there is a need to heat the detector, and said unit (20) is operative to produce output signals (c.sub.1 or c.sub.2), to control the heating current regulation unit (22) included in the system or to control the unit (24) for regulation of the period of the heating current pulse.
- 12. System of measurement of relative humidity that makes use of a detector as claimed in claim 23, characterized in that:
- the system comprises a unit (23) operative to detect the rate of change of the resistance of the heating resistor (15) or resistors placed in connection with the detector capacitance (C.sub.M) or capacitances, or a mathematically related parameter or proportional quantity that is derived from said rate of change, when electric current (I) is fed into the detector resistor (15) and compared said rate of change, said parameter or said quantity to a corresponding threshold value so as to determine whether there is a need to heat the detector, and said unit (20) is operative to produce output signals (c.sub.1 or c.sub.2), to control the heating-current regulation unit (22) included in the system or to control the unit (24) for regulation of the period of the heating current pulse.
- 13. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the capacitor plates comprise a plurality of component capacitances connected in parallel across said output terminals.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/294,327, filed Aug. 23, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,485,747.
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