Fluid flow indicator with automatic alarm timer for low pressure/low flow applications
First Claim
1. A fluid flow switch for detecting exceptionally low rates of fluid flow, comprising:
- (a) a housing having an inlet port, an outlet port and an interior piston chamber extending between and communicating with said inlet port and said outlet port;
(b) a gravity-induced piston carried within said piston chamber, said piston being movable along an axis within said piston chamber from a resting position to a switch-activating position in response to the presence of fluid flowing through said piston chamber, and being returned to said resting position under the force of gravity in the absence of fluid flowing through said piston chamber;
(c) a switch operatively disposed for activation upon movement of said piston to said switch-activating position; and
(d) a piston biasing member carried by said housing in axial alignment with said piston on said axis and being adapted to draw said piston against the force of gravity toward said switch-activating position in order to increase sensitivity of said piston when fluid flows through said piston chamber.
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Abstract
A highly sensitive low loss and low flow fluid flow switch is coupled with an automatic timer and/or optional transmitter to indicate the flow of gas to an appliance and to automatically start a reminder timer to turn the appliance off. After a preset time limit has expired, the timer either sounds an alarm or wirelessly triggers an alarm in a remote location. The receiver portion of the wireless timer may be mounted directly to the appliance (grill handle), so that the timer automatically resets when activity (cover opening or closing) is detected, indicating the appliance is still in use. An alarm can also be configured to sound when the grill is attempted to be ignited with the cover closed, thereby avoiding a potential explosion. A biasing attraction magnet is incorporated in the fluid flow switch to offset either the force of gravity or a return spring in order to extend performance to low pressure and low flow applications. The piston is sealed for use in high pressure/low flow applications, and provided with a vent hole for residual gas bleed-off upon a stoppage of gas flow.
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20 Claims
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1. A fluid flow switch for detecting exceptionally low rates of fluid flow, comprising:
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(a) a housing having an inlet port, an outlet port and an interior piston chamber extending between and communicating with said inlet port and said outlet port; (b) a gravity-induced piston carried within said piston chamber, said piston being movable along an axis within said piston chamber from a resting position to a switch-activating position in response to the presence of fluid flowing through said piston chamber, and being returned to said resting position under the force of gravity in the absence of fluid flowing through said piston chamber; (c) a switch operatively disposed for activation upon movement of said piston to said switch-activating position; and (d) a piston biasing member carried by said housing in axial alignment with said piston on said axis and being adapted to draw said piston against the force of gravity toward said switch-activating position in order to increase sensitivity of said piston when fluid flows through said piston chamber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A fluid flow switch and alarm apparatus for detecting exceptionally low rates of fluid flow and producing an alarm warning, comprising:
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(a) a housing having an inlet port, an outlet port and an interior piston chamber extending between and communicating with said inlet port and said outlet port; (b) a piston carried within said piston chamber, said piston being movable along an axis within said piston chamber from a resting position to an elevated switch-activating position in response to the presence of fluid flowing through said piston chamber, and being returned to said resting position under the force of gravity in the absence of fluid flowing through said piston chamber; (c) a piston biasing magnet carried by said housing in axial alignment with said piston on said axis and being adapted to magnetically draw said piston against the force of gravity toward said switch-activating position in order to increase sensitivity of said piston when fluid flows through said piston chamber; (d) an electrical switch adapted to be magnetically activated by a switch-activating magnet carried by said piston when said piston is located in said switch-activating position; and (e) a power source and wireless transmitter connected to said electrical switch, whereupon activation of said electrical switch transmits power from said power source to said transmitter, thereby causing a wireless signal to be transmitted to a receiver for activation of an alarm. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A fluid flow switch for detecting exceptionally low rates of fluid flow, comprising:
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(a) a switch housing with an inlet port, an outlet port elevated relative to said inlet port, and an interior chamber extending between and communicating with said inlet port and said outlet port; (b) a piston cylinder coaxially disposed within said chamber of said housing, said piston cylinder having a cylinder wall with a fluid-flow orifice communicating with said chamber, and having opposite ends adjacent said inlet and said outlet ports, said end adjacent said inlet port being open and said end adjacent said outlet port being capped to direct the flow of fluid through said fluid-flow orifice in said cylinder wall; (c) a gravity-induced piston carried within said piston cylinder, said piston being movable along an axis within said piston cylinder from a lower resting position to an elevated switch-activating position in response to the presence of fluid flowing through said piston cylinder, and being returned to said resting position under the force of gravity in the absence of fluid flowing through said cylinder; (d) an electrical switch operatively disposed for activation upon movement of said piston to said switch-activating position; and (e) a piston biasing member being disposed adjacent said capped end of said piston cylinder in axial alignment with said piston on said axis and being adapted to impose a nonlinear attractive force on said piston which counters the force of gravity and increases as said piston draws closer to said biasing member, thereby increasing sensitivity of said piston when fluid flows through said piston cylinder.
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