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Title: Quick response humidity chamber



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Claims: What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A system for testing the response of sensors to fluid characteristics comprising,

a first enclosure for retaining a first volume of fluid having a predetermined physical characteristic at a fixed value, said first enclosure having a circular opening at one end,

means positioned within said first enclosure for measuring the value of said characteristic,

a second enclosure for retaining a second volume of fluid having the same physical characteristic as said first volume but fixed at a different valve, said first enclosure being positioned within said second enclosure,

a conical surface projecting within said circular opening of said first enclosure to seal said first enclosure within said second enclosure, and

means for causing the exchange of fluid between said volumes so that said means for measuring is subjected to the characteristic value of said second volume to provide a measurement of that value prior to fluid equilibration.

2. The system of claim 1 wherein said means for causing the exchange of fluid comprises means for moving said first enclosure away from said conical surface so as to break the seal therebetween, and wherein said conical surface is constructed to divert fluid from said second enclosure into the volume vacated by the fluid and said first enclosure and across said means for measuring in order to prevent fluid oscillation and immediate mixing between the two enclosures.

3. The system of claim 1 wherein said means for causing the exchange of fluid comprises,

a shaft rigidly coupled to one end of said first enclosure and extending through a portion of said second enclosure,

means for slidably supporting said first enclosure within said second enclosure, and

means for applying a force to said shaft external to said second enclosure in order to cause said first enclosure to move away from said conical surface and break the seal therebetween.

4. The system of claim 3 wherein said means for applying a force comprises,

a mass slidably retained along said shaft, and

a plate rigidly attached to one end of said shaft, said mass being positioned to fall by the force of gravity against said plate to cause movement of the shaft and corresponding movement of the first enclosure away from said conical surface.

5. The system of claim 3 further including:

a first annular collar attached to said second enclosure and slidably receiving said shaft; and

a second annular collar adjustably attached to said shaft, said first and second annular collars having tapered surfaces designed to provide mating frictional engagement, said second collar being positioned on said shaft such that the frictional engagement between said collars will position said first enclosure in sealing engagement with said conical surface.

6. A technique for testing the response of sensors to fluid characteristics comprising,

forming a first volume of fluid having a first value of relative humidity,

positioning a sensor within said first volume of fluid for measuring the value of relative humidity,

forming a second volume of fluid having a second value of relative humidity different from said first value of relative humidity, and

causing the exchange of fluid between said volumes so as to subject said sensor to the relative humidity value of said second volume prior to fluid equilibration.

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Inventors: Rolf, Steven R. (Sundance, WY, US)
DeVries, James L. (Sioux Falls, SD, US)
Ashworth, T. (Rapid City, SD, US)

Application Number: 882849
Filing Date: 1978-03-03
Publication_date: 1979-12-11
Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy (Washington, DC)
Primary Class(es): 73/1.06
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
3273376Sep, 1966Aronson73/4.
3458076Jul, 1969Babcock215/6.
3731848May, 1973Nakanishi222/219.

Other Refs: Other References: Instrument Practice, Dec. 1957, Humidity Step Function Generator, p. 1266.