Claims
- 1. A pressure gauge comprising a current conductive rod which exhibits magnetic anisotropy in other than a purely circular or longitudinal direction, a conductive coil wound about said rod, and means for applying an alternating current through said rod of sufficient magnitude to produce a helical magnetization of said rod in a given direction during one half cycle of said current and for reversing the direction of said helical magnetization during the next half cycle of said current, whereby to produce a change in the linkage of axial flux in said rod with said conductive coil to cause an AC output signal at the terminal thereof, wherein the rod is magnetostrictive and the anisotropy results from the rod being twisted, and said rod is a hollow tube that is rotationally asymmetrical and twisted about its longitudinal axis, and further comprising means for closing one end of said tube and means for connecting the other of said tube to a pressure line, whereby as pressure in said line increases, said tube will be untwisted to increase helical anisotropy and the magnitude of said AC output signal.
- 2. A flow meter comprising a current conductive rod which exhibits magnetic anisotropy in other than a purely circular or longitudinal direction, a conductive coil wound about said rod, and means for applying an alternating current through said rod of sufficient magnitude to produce a helical magnetization of said rod in a given direction during one half cycle of said current and for reversing the direction of said helical magnetization during the next half cycle of said current, whereby to produce a change in the linkage of axial flux in said rod with said conductive coil to cause an AC output signal at the terminal thereof wherein the rod is magnetostrictive and the anisotropy results from the rod being twisted and said rod is a hollow tube having a helical ridge secured to the inner surface thereof, and further comprising means for connecting one end of an inlet pipe and the other end to an outlet pipe, whereby as flow through said tube increases, reactive forces operating against said helical ridge will cause said tube to twist to increase helical anisotropy and the magnitude of said AC output signal.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 488,209, filed July 12, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,961,297.
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3530719 |
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3940992 |
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Divisions (1)
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488209 |
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