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Flow analyzer

  • US 4,630,474 A
  • Filed: 09/26/1983
  • Issued: 12/23/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/08/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A system of measurement of flow values in a sewer system including first and second sewer access manhole enclosures and there being included in said system a first channel having at least a circular lower region, and said first channel providing flow accessible from said first sewer access manhole enclosure, and a second channel having at least a circular lower region, and said second channel providing flow accessible from said second sewer access manhole enclosure, and each said channel comprising a circular pipe in a region just preceding, flowwise, a said sewer access manhole, and said system of measurement comprising:

  • at least first and second monitoring assemblies, said first monitoring assembly being located at said first sewer access manhole, and said second monitoring assembly being located at said second sewer access manhole, and wherein each monitoring assembly comprises;

    liquid height sensing means comprising a pressure-to-electrical signal transducer for sensing liquid height above it and providing, as an output, an electrical signal which is a function of such liquid height,mounting means for positioning each said transducer adjacent an existing bottom of a said circular lower region of a said channel accessible from the said sewer access manhole enclosure,timing means synchronizable with timing means in each other said monitoring assembly for providing timing signals,analog-to-digital conversion means responsive to timing signals from said timing means and signals from said liqud height sensing means for periodically converting said signals into digitally encoded, time identifiable signals which are a function of said liquid height, andmemory means responsive to said analog-to-digital conversion means for storing discrete time identifiable said digitally encoded liquid height function signals covering periodic measurements over a selected period of time;

    transfer storage means, responsive to said first and second monitoring assemblies, for storing liquid height function signals from said memory means; and

    conversion means responsive to said transfer storage means for converting said digitally encoded signals derived from said monitoring assemblies to timewise relatable liquid flow values.

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