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Fluid meter

  • US 4,107,992 A
  • Filed: 02/04/1977
  • Issued: 08/22/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/04/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A positive displacement rotary fluid meter comprising a housing, an enclosed rotor assembly rotatably mounted within the housing having an outer ring rotatably mounted about a first axis, an inner rotor rotatably mounted within the outer ring about an axis parallel and eccentric to the axis of the outer ring and with an annular chamber therebetween, a pair of axially spaced transverse end members for the annular chamber, and a plurality of generally radially extending and angularly spaced vanes connected to the outer ring and inner rotor and dividing the annular chamber into a plurality of separate positive displacement chambers which expand and contract during rotation of the rotor assembly, the housing having a transverse sidewall in flush engagement with one of the transverse end members of the rotor assembly and separate inlet and outlet passageways with respective generally diametrically opposed inlet and outlet ports in said one sidewall, said one transverse end member of the rotor assembly having a plurality of axial openings for the plurality of positive displacement chambers respectively, each in communication with the respective positive displacement chamber and in alternating communication with the inlet and outlet ports as the respective positive displacement chamber expands and contracts respectively during rotation of the rotor assembly, and magnetically operated pulse generator means comprising fixed magnetically responsive pickup means operative to generate an electrical pulse, and a plurality of pickup operating means mounted on the rotor assembly for operating the pickup means to generate an electrical pulse for each predetermined increment of rotation of the rotor assembly, the rotor assembly being axially shiftable to vary its axial force against said transverse housing sidewall and the housing having fluid therein externally of the enclosed rotor assembly and operative to bias the rotor assembly axially against said transverse housing sidewall.

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