IP Library Granted Patent US 12,181,366
Granted Patent B2
US 12,181,366 · App. 18/583,344 · Granted Dec 31, 2024

Thermal conductivity gauge

Inventors: Gerardo A. Brucker (Longmont, CO); Timothy C. Swinney (Fort Collins, CO)
Assignee: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.
G01L9/025G01L9/00G01L9/0002G01L21/10G01L21/14
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Patent No.
US 12,181,366
App. No.
18/583,344
Granted
Dec 31, 2024
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 (19)

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

a sensor wire within a chamber coupled to a terminal and a grounded envelope encompassing a volume of the chamber;

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

a controller configured to 1) apply the power input to the resistor; 2) adjust the power 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 the envelope via a shield extending through the volume of the chamber.

4. 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.

5. 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.

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

7. The gauge of claim 1 , further comprising a temperature sensor configured to measure the temperature of at least one of the grounded envelop and the ambient temperature outside of the chamber.

8. A thermal conductivity gauge for measuring gas pressure, comprising: a sensor wire within a chamber coupled to a terminal and a grounded envelope encompassing a volume of the chamber, the terminal connected to a gauge circuit; and the gauge circuit connected to the terminal, the gauge circuit including: a resistor coupled between the terminal and an electrical input receiving a power input; and a controller configured to 1) apply the power input to the resistor; 2) adjust the power 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.

9. The gauge of claim 8 , wherein the resistor and the sensor wire have an equivalent resistance at the target temperature.

10. The gauge of claim 8 , wherein the terminal comprises a feedthrough pin coupled to the gauge circuit.

11. The gauge of claim 8 , wherein the sensor wire is coupled to the envelope via a shield extending through the volume of the chamber.

12. The gauge of claim 8 , wherein the shield surrounds at least a portion of the sensor wire.

13. The gauge of claim 8 wherein the shield is coupled to ground.

14. The gauge of claim 8 , 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.

15. The gauge of claim 8 , 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.

16. The gauge of claim 8 , further comprising a temperature sensor configured to measure the temperature of at least one of the grounded envelop and the ambient temperature outside of the chamber.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 17, 2024
From: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.; ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 067141/0561 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 23, 2024
From: BRUCKER, GERARDO A.; SWINNEY, TIMOTHY C.
To: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 066545/0053 →