Floater device for checking the liquefied gas filling level of cylinders or the like
First Claim
1. A mechanical device for checking the level to which cylinders and the like are filled with pressurized liquid gases, comprising a tubular feeder body anchorable coaxially to a central outlet of the cylinder and directed inside said cylinder such that a lower end of a liquid gas conduit of said tubular feeder body is arranged inside said cylinder for feeding liquid gas through said liquid gas conduit out of said lower end of said liquid gas conduit and into said cylinder, an upper end of said tubular feeder body being connectable, with a conventional cutoff valve interposed, to a coupling outlet provided both for feeding the gas into the cylinder through said liquid gas conduit and for sending said gas to a user device, lateral openings, constituted substantially by grooves, being provided at a lower end of said tubular element adjacent said lower end of said liquid gas conduit and being connected inside the cylinder when said tubular feeder body is anchored to the central outlet of the cylinder and being connected with the lower end of said liquid gas conduit for feeding liquid gas through said liquid gas conduit out of said lower end of said liquid gas conduit and through said lateral openings and into said cylinder, said lateral openings being formed in a lower wall portion of said tubular feeder body and extending upwardly from said lower end of said liquid gas conduit above said lower end of said liquid gas conduit such that liquid gas is fed out of said lower end of said liquid gas conduit and through said lateral openings where the liquid gas is fed in a direction extending upwardly from said lower end of said liquid gas conduit into the cylinder and upwardly away from an upper surface of liquid gas contained in the cylinder, a closure membrane or diaphragm being provided frontally, being made of flexible material and being centrally provided with at least one through hole, said membrane being peripherally locked between a rim of the end of said tubular element and a hollow body anchored coaxially to said tubular feeder and provided, in an upward region, with a cavity which allows said membrane to deform correspondingly in order to directly connect the free end of the tubular feeder body to the lateral openings thereof, said hollow body having a first tubular cavity which is coaxial to the hole of said membrane and leads into a cylindrical chamber, a shutter body being arranged loosely and so that it is guided centrally to said chamber, said shutter body movable axially by means of a cam which is associated with a floating device, so as to allow, during the filling of the cylinder, the membrane to deform under the pressure of the gas being fed, making it flow out mainly into the cylinder and, in small amounts, through the holes of the membrane and of the cavity of said shutter body, and so as to then allow, once the level has been reached, the cam to allow said shutter to be arranged in a closing position on the end of the cylindrical cavity of the hollow body, so as to allow said membrane to return to a stable closure position on the end of the feeder element by means of the counterpressure generated by the gas that acts on different areas of two opposite sides of the membrane.
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Abstract
A mechanical device for checking the level to which cylinders and the like are filled with liquid gases, comprising a feeder pipe anchored to the cutoff valve unit of the cylinder. At the lower end of the pipe there are provided openings which are connected to the inside of the cylinder and in a front region there is provided a closure membrane made of flexible material and centrally provided with at least one through hole. The membrane is peripherally locked between the rim of the end of the tubular element and a hollow body which is anchored coaxially to the feeder and is provided, in an upward region, with a cavity which allows the membrane to deform correspondingly in order to directly connect the free end of the tubular feeder body to the lateral openings thereof. The hollow body has a cavity which is coaxial to the hole of the membrane and leads into a chamber in which there is provided a shutter body movable axially by means of a cam which is associated with a floating device. In this way, during the filling of the cylinder, the membrane is allowed to deform under the pressure of the gas being fed, making it flow out into the cylinder and, in small amounts, through the holes of the membrane and of the cavity of the hollow body. In the same way, once the level has been reached, the floater is allowed to arrange the cam so that the shutter can close the end of the hollow body, so as to allow the membrane to move to a stable closure position on the end of the feed pipe by means of the counterpressure generated by the gas that acts on different areas of the two opposite sides of the membrane.
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- 1. A mechanical device for checking the level to which cylinders and the like are filled with pressurized liquid gases, comprising a tubular feeder body anchorable coaxially to a central outlet of the cylinder and directed inside said cylinder such that a lower end of a liquid gas conduit of said tubular feeder body is arranged inside said cylinder for feeding liquid gas through said liquid gas conduit out of said lower end of said liquid gas conduit and into said cylinder, an upper end of said tubular feeder body being connectable, with a conventional cutoff valve interposed, to a coupling outlet provided both for feeding the gas into the cylinder through said liquid gas conduit and for sending said gas to a user device, lateral openings, constituted substantially by grooves, being provided at a lower end of said tubular element adjacent said lower end of said liquid gas conduit and being connected inside the cylinder when said tubular feeder body is anchored to the central outlet of the cylinder and being connected with the lower end of said liquid gas conduit for feeding liquid gas through said liquid gas conduit out of said lower end of said liquid gas conduit and through said lateral openings and into said cylinder, said lateral openings being formed in a lower wall portion of said tubular feeder body and extending upwardly from said lower end of said liquid gas conduit above said lower end of said liquid gas conduit such that liquid gas is fed out of said lower end of said liquid gas conduit and through said lateral openings where the liquid gas is fed in a direction extending upwardly from said lower end of said liquid gas conduit into the cylinder and upwardly away from an upper surface of liquid gas contained in the cylinder, a closure membrane or diaphragm being provided frontally, being made of flexible material and being centrally provided with at least one through hole, said membrane being peripherally locked between a rim of the end of said tubular element and a hollow body anchored coaxially to said tubular feeder and provided, in an upward region, with a cavity which allows said membrane to deform correspondingly in order to directly connect the free end of the tubular feeder body to the lateral openings thereof, said hollow body having a first tubular cavity which is coaxial to the hole of said membrane and leads into a cylindrical chamber, a shutter body being arranged loosely and so that it is guided centrally to said chamber, said shutter body movable axially by means of a cam which is associated with a floating device, so as to allow, during the filling of the cylinder, the membrane to deform under the pressure of the gas being fed, making it flow out mainly into the cylinder and, in small amounts, through the holes of the membrane and of the cavity of said shutter body, and so as to then allow, once the level has been reached, the cam to allow said shutter to be arranged in a closing position on the end of the cylindrical cavity of the hollow body, so as to allow said membrane to return to a stable closure position on the end of the feeder element by means of the counterpressure generated by the gas that acts on different areas of two opposite sides of the membrane.
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