Flow control system with volume-measuring system using a resonatable mass
First Claim
1. A system for controlling the flow of liquid through a line, the system comprising:
- a front chamber disposed in the line, wherein the front chamber has an inlet from the line and an outlet to the line, wherein the front chamber houses a volume of gas in communication with liquid in the chamber, the front chamber having a constant volume so that a change in the volume of liquid in the front chamber results in a corresponding opposite change in the volume of gas in the front chamber;
isolation means for isolating in the front chamber a volume of liquid from pressure effects of liquid in the rest of the line and for dispensing liquid from the front chamber, wherein the isolation means includes a first valve means, located at the inlet, for selectively permitting and preventing flow into the front chamber, and a second valve means, located at the outlet, for selectively permitting and preventing flow out of the front chamber;
a back chamber housing a constant volume of gas;
an orifice containing a resonatable mass of gas and providing fluid communication between the front and back chambers;
signal means for generating an electrical signal;
speaker means for converting the electrical signal into an acoustic response in the front and back chambers;
microphone means for determining the acoustic response; and
control means, in communication with the first and second valve means and the microphone means, for determining the volume of gas in the front chamber and directing the operation of the first and second valve means in order to measure and control flow of liquid through the line.
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Abstract
A system for controlling the flow of fluid through a line 3. The system may include first and second valves (A, B; and 6, 7) in the line 3 between is located a chamber (52, 82), part of which may be filled with fluid having a variable volume (52), and another part is filled with a measurement gas (V1), such as air. The chamber may be isolated from the pressure effects in the rest of the line by closing both valves. The valves may also permit fluid to flow into or out of the chamber. The second portion of the chamber has a common boundary with the first part in such a way that the combined volume of the first and second parts is constant. A loudspeaker (22, 33, 571) creates sound waves in the gas in the second part of the chamber, in order to measure the volume of the fluid in the first part, and for directing the operation of the valves and creating subsonic pressure variations to produce the desired flow. The volume measurement is achieved by acoustic volume measurement techniques.
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9 Claims
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1. A system for controlling the flow of liquid through a line, the system comprising:
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a front chamber disposed in the line, wherein the front chamber has an inlet from the line and an outlet to the line, wherein the front chamber houses a volume of gas in communication with liquid in the chamber, the front chamber having a constant volume so that a change in the volume of liquid in the front chamber results in a corresponding opposite change in the volume of gas in the front chamber; isolation means for isolating in the front chamber a volume of liquid from pressure effects of liquid in the rest of the line and for dispensing liquid from the front chamber, wherein the isolation means includes a first valve means, located at the inlet, for selectively permitting and preventing flow into the front chamber, and a second valve means, located at the outlet, for selectively permitting and preventing flow out of the front chamber; a back chamber housing a constant volume of gas; an orifice containing a resonatable mass of gas and providing fluid communication between the front and back chambers; signal means for generating an electrical signal; speaker means for converting the electrical signal into an acoustic response in the front and back chambers; microphone means for determining the acoustic response; and control means, in communication with the first and second valve means and the microphone means, for determining the volume of gas in the front chamber and directing the operation of the first and second valve means in order to measure and control flow of liquid through the line. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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