System for measuring liquid flow through a metering device
First Claim
1. A system for measuring liquid flow, comprising:
- a flow meter for indicating a flow rate of a fluid flowing therethrough;
the flow meter having a housing composed of a generally cylindrical tube, the generally cylindrical tube having an inlet, an outlet, and a passageway extending between said inlet and outlet, a flow sensing member mounted within the passageway, and a signaling element mounted on the housing to provide a signal corresponding to the flow rate of the fluid;
a signal-conditioning circuit connected to the signing element to receive said signal from the signaling element, and to convert said signal into a 4-20 mA output signal indicative of the flow rate of the fluid through the passageway;
a flow totalizer connected to the signal-conditioning circuit and responsive to the output signal from the signal-conditioning circuit the flow totalizer processing the 4-20 mA output signal to an accumulated total of the fluid flowing through the passageway; and
an ultrasonic fluid sensor having a first end and a second end, said sensor mounted through the housing with the second end disposed within the passageway and the first end connected to the signal-conditioning circuit;
the second end of the ultrasonic fluid sensor sensing the liquid in the passageway and interrupting transmission of the 4-20 mA output signal from the signal-conditioning circuit to the totalizer when there is substantially no liquid present in the passageway.
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Abstract
A system is provided that accurately measures the quantity of liquid that is transferred through a flow meter. The system is composed of a flow meter with an ultrasonic fluid (liquid) sensor mounted therein that operates to sense the presence or absence of liquid flowing through the flow meter so that air flow is not erronecously measured as liquid flow. When there is substantially no liquid flow through the meter, the ultrasonic fluid (liquid) sensor interrupts the transmission of an output signal from a signal-conditioning circuit to a totalizer that operates to process the signal and total the amount of liquid so that any non-liquid material passing through the meter is not included in the total amount of removed liquid by the totalizer. Also provided are methods of using the system to accurately measure the amount of liquid flowing through a flow meter, such as in a grease trap pumping operation.
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12 Claims
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1. A system for measuring liquid flow, comprising:
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a flow meter for indicating a flow rate of a fluid flowing therethrough;
the flow meter having a housing composed of a generally cylindrical tube, the generally cylindrical tube having an inlet, an outlet, and a passageway extending between said inlet and outlet, a flow sensing member mounted within the passageway, and a signaling element mounted on the housing to provide a signal corresponding to the flow rate of the fluid;a signal-conditioning circuit connected to the signing element to receive said signal from the signaling element, and to convert said signal into a 4-20 mA output signal indicative of the flow rate of the fluid through the passageway; a flow totalizer connected to the signal-conditioning circuit and responsive to the output signal from the signal-conditioning circuit the flow totalizer processing the 4-20 mA output signal to an accumulated total of the fluid flowing through the passageway; and an ultrasonic fluid sensor having a first end and a second end, said sensor mounted through the housing with the second end disposed within the passageway and the first end connected to the signal-conditioning circuit;
the second end of the ultrasonic fluid sensor sensing the liquid in the passageway and interrupting transmission of the 4-20 mA output signal from the signal-conditioning circuit to the totalizer when there is substantially no liquid present in the passageway. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system for measuring a flow of a grease material, comprising:
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a flow meter for indicating a flow rate of a fluid flowing therethrough;
the flow meter having a housing being a generally cylindrical inner tube with an inlet, an outlet, and a passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet, and a second generally cylindrical outer tube supported exterior to the inner tube in a concentric, spaced relationship thereto;a flow sensing member composed of a tapered center shaft having a first end and a second end, supported at each end by an aperture plate and positioned generally concentric with the housing;
a generally planar, sharp-edged orifice disk moveably mounted on the center shaft; and
a spring for urging the orifice disk toward the inlet of the inner tube; and
when the fluid flows through the passageway, the orifice disk is displaced for a distance along the tapered center shaft toward the outlet end of the inner tube, said displacement distance along the shaft corresponding to the flow of the fluid; and
an annular generally cylindrical shaped magnetized sleeve interposed between the spring and the orifice disk for movement coincident with movement of the orifice disk; anda signaling element being a follower composed at least partially of a magnetic material and mounted adjacent to the inner tube in a magnetically coupled relationship to the sleeve, the follower moving substantially coincident with movement of the sleeve, and having at least one wiper to produce a signal upon contact with a resistive sensing element; a signal-conditoning circuit connected to the signaling element to receive said signal from the signaling element, and convert said signal into a 4-20 mA output signal indicative of the flow rate of fluid through the passageway; a digital flow totalizer connected to the signal-conditioning circuit and responsive to the 4-20 mA output signal from the signal-conditioning circuit, the totalizer processing the 4-20 mA output signal to an accumulated total of the amount of the fluid flowing through the passageway; and an ultrasonic sensor having a first end and a second end, said ultrasonic sensor mounted in the housing with the second end disposed within the passageway;
the second end of the ultrasonic sensor including a sensing element sensing the grease material in the passageway by contact with the grease material flowing through the passageway;wherein when the fluid flowing through the passageway is substantially a gaseous material and the sensing element of the ultrasonic fluid sensor is substantially dry, the ultrasonic fluid sensor interrupts transmission of the 4-20 mA output signal from the signal-conditioning circuit to the totalizer such that the gaseous material flowing through the passageway is not measured by the totalizer, and when the sensing element of the ultrasonic fluid sensor is substantially wet, the ultrasonic fluid sensor allows the transmission of the 4-20 mA output signal from the signal-conditioning circuit to the totalizer. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. A system for measuring a liquid flow, comprising:
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a flow meter for indicating a flow rate of a fluid flowing therethrough;
the flow meter having a housing with an inlet, an outlet and a passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet, a flow sensing member mounted within the passageway, and a signaling element mounted on the housing to provide a signal corresponding to the flow rate of the fluid;a signal-conditioning circuit in communication with the signaling element to receive said signal from the signal element, and to convert said signal into an output signal indicative of the flow rate of the fluid through the passageway; a flow totalizer in communication with the signal-conditioning circuit and responsive to the output signal from the signal-conditioning circuit, the flow totalizer processing the output signal to an accumulated total of the fluid flowing through the passageway of the housing; and an ultrasonic sensor having a first ends a second end, and a sensing element in the second end, the ultrasonic sensor mounted on the housing with the sensing element disposed within the passageway and the first end connected to the signal-conditioning circuit;
the ultrasonic sensor interrupting transmission of the output signal from the signal-conditioning circuit to the totalizer when there is substantially no liquid present in the passageway. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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