IP Library Granted Patent US 9,880,034
Granted Patent B2
US 9,880,034 · App. 14/769,573 · Granted Jan 30, 2018

Flow sensor

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Patent No.
US 9,880,034
App. No.
14/769,573
Granted
Jan 30, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is a low-cost flow sensor which improves productivity while maintaining high quality and high reliability. This flow sensor is provided with a housing, a cover, a circuit chamber sealed between these and housing electronic components or wiring, and a subpassage through which the fluid flows that is to be detected, and is characterized in that the welding width of a first welded portion forming the circuit chamber is greater than the welding width of a part of the second welded portion forming the subpassage unit.

Claims (39)

1. A flow sensor comprising:

a housing;

a cover;

a circuit chamber that is sealed between the housing and the cover and has electronic components and wiring parts built-in; and

a sub-passage part through which a fluid flows that is to be detected;

a first welded part forming the circuit chamber; and

a second welded part forming the sub-passage part and having a welding length longer than that of the first welded part and a welding width smaller than that of the first welded part, wherein

the first welded part and the second welded part have a common portion commonly overlapping from each other, and

a welding width of the common portion is the width of the first welded part.

2. The flow sensor according to claim 1 , wherein

the welding width of the first welded part and the welding width of the second welded part are an average of the first welded part and an average of the second welded part, respectively.

3. The flow sensor according to claim 1 , wherein

the common portion is provided in a partition for partitioning into the circuit chamber and the sub-passage part.

4. The flow sensor according to claim 1 , wherein

in the first welded part forming the circuit chamber, a burr is formed.

5. The flow sensor according to claim 4 , wherein

a spot size of incident laser light is smaller than a width of the projecting part formed in the housing.

6. The flow sensor according to claim 4 , wherein

in the second welded part forming the sub-passage part, a burr stored in a concave part of the cover is form; and

in the common portion, a burr is formed on only a side of the circuit chamber.

7. The flow sensor according to claim 1 , wherein

in the housing, a width of a projecting part that has contact with the cover and forms the circuit chamber is equal to or greater than a width of a projecting part forming the sub-passage part.

8. The flow sensor according to claim 1 , wherein

in the second welded part forming the sub-passage part, a welding width of a part of an outer peripheral-side sub-passage part is smaller than a welding width of an inner peripheral-side sub-passage part.

9. The flow sensor according to claim 1 , wherein

in the first welded part forming the circuit chamber, a welding width near a flange is greater than another welding width.

10. The flow sensor according to claim 1 , wherein

in the cover, a width of a laser welded part that is arranged near an insertion hole for positioning is greater than a width of another welded part.

11. The flow sensor according to claim 1 ,

wherein

a welded part of a part of the sub-passage part is welded by spot welding.

12. The flow sensor according to claim 11 , wherein

in the welded part forming the sub-passage part, a spot distance of an inner peripheral-side sub-passage part is smaller than a spot distance of an outer peripheral-side sub-passage part.

13. The flow sensor according to claim 1 , further comprising an aligning part of the cover and the housing near the sub-passage part.

14. The flow sensor according to claim 1 , wherein

in the cover and the housing, glass fiber is added to a thermoplastic resin, and

an addition rate of glass fiber of the cover is smaller than an addition rate of glass fiber of the housing.

15. The flow sensor according to claim 1 , wherein

a crystallinity of a material of the housing is greater than a crystallinity of a material of the cover.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 25, 2021
From: HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, LTD.
To: HITACHI ASTEMO, LTD.
Reel/Frame 056299/0447 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 24, 2015
From: ARAI, SATOSHI; TSUNODA, SHIGEHARU; TASHIRO, SHINOBU; MORINO, TAKESHI
To: HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, LTD.
Reel/Frame 036433/0549 →