IP Library Granted Patent US 10,845,263
Granted Patent B2
US 10,845,263 · App. 15/955,266 · Granted Nov 24, 2020

Thermal conductivity gauge

Inventors: Gerardo A. Brucker (Longmont, TX); Timothy C. Swinney (Fort Collins, TX)
Assignee: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.
G01L9/025G01L9/00G01L9/0002G01L21/10G01L21/14
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Patent No.
US 10,845,263
App. No.
15/955,266
Granted
Nov 24, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A thermal conductivity gauge measures gas pressure within a chamber. A sensor wire and a resistor form a circuit coupled between a power input and ground, where the sensor wire extends into the chamber and connects to the resistor via a terminal. A controller adjusts the power input, as a function of a voltage at the terminal and a voltage at the power input, to bring the sensor wire to a target temperature. Based on the adjusted power input, the controller can determine a measure of the gas pressure within the chamber.

Claims (31)

1. A thermal conductivity gauge for measuring gas pressure, comprising:

a sensor wire within a chamber coupled to a terminal and a ground;

a resistor coupled between the terminal and an electrical input receiving a power input;

a controller configured to 1) apply the power input to the resistor; 2) adjust the power input, as a function of a voltage at the terminal and a voltage at the electrical input, to bring the sensor wire to a target temperature; and 3) determine a measure of gas pressure within the chamber based on an adjusted power input at the target temperature.

2. The gauge of claim 1 , wherein the resistor and the sensor wire have an equivalent resistance at the target temperature.

3. The gauge of claim 1 , wherein the sensor wire is coupled to a grounded envelope encompassing a volume of the chamber.

4. The gauge of claim 3 , wherein the sensor wire is coupled to the envelope via a shield extending through the volume of the chamber.

5. The gauge of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to 1) determine a compensation factor based on an envelope temperature external to the chamber and 2) determine the measure of gas pressure as a function of the compensation factor.

6. The gauge of claim 1 , wherein the resistor is a first resistor, and further comprising a second resistor and a switch connected in parallel with the first resistor, the controller configured to selectively enable the switch.

7. The gauge of claim 1 , further comprising an ion gauge within the chamber.

8. The gauge of claim 7 , wherein feedthroughs of the thermal conductivity gauge and the ion gauge extend through a common feedthrough flange coupled to the chamber.

9. The gauge of claim 8 , wherein the thermal conductivity gauge occupies a single feedthrough of the feedthrough flange, the terminal being the single feedthrough.

10. The gauge of claim 7 , wherein the controller is configured to selectively enable the ion gauge in response to detecting the measure of gas pressure being below a target threshold.

11. The gauge of claim 7 , wherein the controller is further configured to determine a compensation factor based on heat generated by the ion gauge, the controller configured to determine the measure of gas pressure as a function of the compensation factor.

12. The gauge of claim 7 , wherein the controller is configured to selectively disable the ion gauge in response to detecting the measure of gas pressure being above a target threshold.

13. The gauge of claim 1 , wherein the sensor wire is supported within a removable housing extending between the terminal and the ground.

14. A method of measuring gas pressure, comprising:

applying a power input through a resistor and sensor wire connected in series, the sensor wire being coupled to a terminal and a ground within a chamber, the resistor being coupled between the terminal and an electrical input receiving a power input;

adjusting the power input, as a function of a voltage at the terminal and a voltage at the electrical input, to bring the sensor wire to a target temperature; and

determining a measure of gas pressure within the chamber based on an adjusted power input at the target temperature.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the resistor and the sensor wire have an equivalent resistance at the target temperature.

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the sensor wire is coupled to a grounded envelope encompassing a volume of the chamber.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the sensor wire is coupled to the envelope via a shield extending through the volume of the chamber.

18. The method of claim 14 , further comprising 1) determining a compensation factor based on an envelope temperature external to the chamber, and 2) determining the measure of gas pressure as a function of the compensation factor.

19. The method of claim 14 , wherein the resistor is a first resistor, and further comprising selectively connecting a second resistor in parallel to the first resistor based on the voltage at the terminal.

20. The method of claim 14 , further comprising selectively enabling an ion gauge in response to detecting the measure of gas pressure being below a target threshold.

21. The method of claim 14 , further comprising determining a compensation factor based on heat generated by an ion gauge, the measure of gas pressure being determined as a function of the compensation factor.

22. The method of claim 14 , wherein the sensor wire is supported within a removable housing extending between the terminal and the ground.

23. A thermal conductivity gauge for measuring gas pressure, comprising:

a circuit comprising a sensor wire and a resistor coupled in series, the sensor wire being positioned within a chamber; and

a controller configured to 1) apply a power input to the circuit; 2) adjust the power input, as a function of a voltage across one of the sensor wire and the resistor, to bring the sensor wire to a target temperature; and 3) determine a measure of gas pressure within the chamber based on an adjusted power input at the target temperature.

Assignments (9)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 24, 2022
From: BARCLAYS BANK PLC
To: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.; NEWPORT CORPORATION; ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 063009/0001 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 24, 2022
From: BARCLAYS BANK PLC
To: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.; NEWPORT CORPORATION; ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 062739/0001 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 19, 2022
From: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.; NEWPORT CORPORATION; ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 061572/0069 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE REMOVE U.S. PATENT NO.7,919,646 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 048211 FRAME 0312. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (ABL). Recorded Jan 14, 2021
From: ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES, INC.; MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.; NEWPORT CORPORATION
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 055668/0687 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 1, 2019
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
To: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 048222/0397 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (ABL) Recorded Feb 1, 2019
From: ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES, INC.; MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.; NEWPORT CORPORATION
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 048211/0312 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 27, 2018
From: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
Reel/Frame 046641/0772 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 27, 2018
From: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC
Reel/Frame 047254/0731 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 20, 2018
From: SWINNEY, TIMOTHY C.; BRUCKER, GERARDO A.
To: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 046146/0622 →