18595991. FLOW SENSING DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED METHOD simplified abstract (Honeywell International Inc.)
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FLOW SENSING DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED METHOD
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Manjesh B of Charlotte NC (US)
Jamie Speldrich of Charlotte NC (US)
Sudheer Beligere Sreeramu of Charlotte NC (US)
Somraj Suresh of Charlotte NC (US)
FLOW SENSING DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18595991 titled 'FLOW SENSING DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED METHOD
The abstract describes a flow sensing device that includes a housing, a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) with a sensing element, and a flow tube for conveying media.
- The flow sensing device comprises a housing, a PCBA, a sensing element, and a flow tube.
- The flow tube includes an elongated main body, a fluid inlet tube, and a fluid outlet tube.
- The flow tube is positioned near the PCBA, with the fluid inlet and outlet tubes protruding through PCBA through-holes.
Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in various flow sensing applications such as HVAC systems, medical devices, and industrial equipment.
Problems Solved: - The device provides accurate flow sensing capabilities in a compact and efficient design.
Benefits: - Improved accuracy in measuring flow rates. - Compact design for easy integration into different systems. - Reliable performance for long-term use.
Commercial Applications: - This technology can be utilized in industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and environmental monitoring for precise flow measurement.
Questions about Flow Sensing Device: 1. How does the flow tube design contribute to the accuracy of flow sensing? 2. What are the potential challenges in integrating this device into existing systems?
Frequently Updated Research: - Stay updated on advancements in flow sensing technology and applications to enhance the device's performance and versatility.
Original Abstract Submitted
A flow sensing device is provided. For example, a flow sensing device may include a housing, a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) having a first major surface and an opposing second major surface, a sensing element disposed on the first major surface, and a flow tube defining a flow path configured to convey a flowing media. The flow tube comprises an elongated main body, a fluid inlet tube, and a fluid outlet tube. The flow tube is disposed such that the elongated main body is proximate the first major surface of the PCBA, the fluid inlet tube protrudes through a first PCBA through-hole to position the opening of the fluid inlet tube proximate the second major surface of the PCBA, and the fluid outlet tube protrudes through a second PCBA through-hole to position the opening of the fluid outlet tube proximate the second major surface of the PCBA.