Claims
- 1. A method of linearly controlling mass flow rates of delivery of vapor from a bubbler containing a supply of liquid through which a carrier gas is bubbled at preselected, mutually-diverse flow rates in which vapor pressure is not in steady state and from which bubbler vapor is delivered in a vapor stream entrained with the carrier gas, and with the method comprising the steps of sensing the ratio of vapor to carrier gas in the vapor stream and applying heat to the liquid within the bubbler at rates in direct relationship to the sensed ratios of vapor to carrier gas being delivered from the bubbler in the vapor stream to hold said ratio constant.
- 2. A vapor delivery control method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the ratio of vapor to carrier gas is detected by sensing the heat transfer characteristic of the vapor stream.
- 3. A vapor delivery control method in accordance with claim 1 or 2 wherein heat is applied to the liquid by thermal conduction into the bubbler.
- 4. A vapor delivery control method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the carrier gas flow rate is held constant at each of said preselected carrier gas flow rates.
- 5. A vapor delivery control system comprising a vaporizer; a heater thermally coupled with said vaporizer; means for maintaining a supply of liquid in said vaporizer; means for introducing a carrier gas into said vaporizer; means for conducting the carrier gas and vapors of the liquid entrained with the carrier gas from said vaporizer; means for sensing the ratio of vapor to carrier gas being conducted from said vaporizer; and means for controlling said heater directly responsive to ratios of vapor to carrier gas sensed by said sensing means, said controlling means including means for applying heat to the liquid in the vaporizer at rates in direct relationship to said sensed ratios to hold said ratio constant.
- 6. A vapor delivery control system in accordance with claim 5 wherein said means for maintaining a supply of liquid in said vaporizer includes means for maintaining the surface of the liquid at a generally constant level within said vaporizer.
- 7. A vapor delivery control system in accordance with claim 6 wherein said means for introducing a carrier gas into said vaporizer includes a conduit having an outlet positioned within said vaporizer below said liquid surface level.
- 8. A vapor delivery control system in accordance with claim 5 wherein said means for sensing the ratio of vapor to carrier gas includes means for sensing the heat transfer characteristic of the combined carrier gas and vapors being conducted from said vaporizer.
- 9. A vapor delivery control system in accordance with claim 5 or 8 further comprising means for adjusting the flow rate of carrier gas introduced into said vaporizer coupled with said means for sensing the ratio of vapor to carrier gas.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation Ser. No. 967,806 filed Dec. 8, 1978, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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