Claims
- a main movable member located within the conduit;
- a passage through the main member providing a path for fluid flow from the upstream position to the downstream position;
- releaseable means for restraining the main member at the upstream position of the conduit; and
- means for blocking the passage, the member being adapted to move through the conduit from the upstream position to the downstream position as a fluid barrier in synchronism with fluid flow when the passage is blocked, the improvement characterized in that the restraining means comprises:
- an auxiliary conduit fluidically isolated from the main conduit;
- an auxiliary movable member located within the auxiliary conduit and adapted to move as a fluid barrier the same distance through the auxiliary conduit as the main member moves through the main conduit;
- means for interconnecting the auxiliary member to the main member to move together; and
- means for fluidically controlling the movement of the auxiliary member through the auxiliary conduit..]. .[.2. The apparatus of claim 1, in which the interconnecting means comprises a rod extending between the auxiliary member and the main member..]. .[.3. The apparatus of claim 1, in which the auxiliary member has a first face on one side of the barrier and a second face on the other side of the barrier, and the controlling means comprises:
- first means for applying a higher fluid pressure on the first face than the second face to release the main member for movement through the main conduit to the downstream position as a fluid barrier; and
- second means for applying a higher fluid pressure on the second face than the first face to return the main member to the upstream position of the main conduit..]. .[.4. The apparatus of claim 3, in which the first applying means comprises means for controlling the movement of the auxiliary member so as to maintain a constant difference in pressure in the main conduit between the main member and the downstream position and between the main member and the upstream position..]. .[.5. The apparatus of claim 3, in which the first applying means comprises:
- a differential pressure transmitter in fluid communication with the upstream position and the downstream position in the main conduit to generate an electrical signal proportional to the pressure difference in the main conduit between the main member and the downstream position and the main member and the upstream position;
- a source of fluid under pressure;
- a control valve connecting the source to the auxiliary conduit in fluid communication with the first face of the auxiliary member;
- a fluid receiver connected to the auxiliary conduit in fluid communication with the second face of the auxiliary member; and
- means responsive to the electrical signal generated by the differential pressure transmitter for regulating the control valve to maintain a given difference in pressure in the main conduit between the main member and the downstream position and between the main member and the upstream
- position..]. .[.6. The apparatus of claim 5, in which the given difference in pressure is a slightly higher pressure in the main conduit between the main member and the downstream position than between the main member and the upstream position..]. .[.7. The apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising means for sensing the movement of the auxiliary member through the auxiliary conduit..]. .[.8. The apparatus of claim 1, in which the blocking means blocks the passage through the main member responsive to the release of the main member by the restraining means..]. .[.9. The apparatus of claim 8, in which the blocking means comprises a poppet valve in the main conduit upstream of the main member and the interconnecting means comprises a rod extending between the auxiliary member and the poppet valve..]. .[.10. The apparatus of claim 9, in which the auxiliary member has a first face on one side of the barrier and a second face on the other side of the barrier, and the controlling means comprises:
- first means for applying a higher fluid pressure on the first face than the second face to close the poppet valve and release the main member for movement through the main conduit to the downstream position as a fluid barrier, and
- second means for applying a higher fluid pressure on the second face than the first face to open the poppet valve and return the main member to the upstream position of the main conduit..]. .[.11. The apparatus of claim 9, in which the rod extends completely through the main conduit from end to end, the main conduit having at both ends seals through which the rod extends outside the main conduit..]. .[.12. The apparatus of claim 9, additionally comprising:
- a further conduit;
- a further movable member adapted to travel through the further conduit as a fluid barrier;
- a further rod connecting the main member to the further member; and
- means for controlling the movement of the further member through the further conduit..]. .[.13. The apparatus of claim 12, in which the means for controlling the movement of the auxilairy member comprises means for applying a differential pressure across the auxiliary member in a sense to open the poppet valve and drive the main member toward the upstream position, and the means for controlling the movement of the further member comprises means for applying a differential pressure across the further member in a sense to open the poppet valve..]. .[.14. In a fluid system, a flowmeter and a prover permanently connected in line with the fluid flowing through the system, the prover comprising:
- a fluid displacement measuring cylinder having at its ends, respectively, an inlet and an outlet connected to the fluid system;
- a fluid displacement measuring piston adapted to travel through the measuring cylinder as a fluid barrier;
- opening means through the measuring piston to permit fluid flow therethrough from the inlet to the outlet of the measuring cylinder;
- a poppet valve on the inlet side of the measuring piston adapted to seal the opening means when closed so the measuring piston travels through the measuring cylinder as a fluid barrier and to permit fluid flow through the opening means when open;
- a retracting cylinder having a smaller cross-sectional area than the measuring cylinder;
- a retracting piston adapted to travel through the retracting cylinder as a fluid barrier;
- a rigid connection between the poppet valve and the retracting piston to open and close the poppet valve as the retracting piston moves relative to the measuring piston; and
- means for fluidically controlling the movement of the retracting piston
- through the retracting cylinder..]. .[.15. The fluid system of claim 14, in which the measuring cylinder and the retracting cylinder are axially aligned with each other, and the rigid connection is a straight rod between the measuring piston and the retracting piston..]. .[.16. The fluid system of claim 15, in which the flowmeter produces a periodic electrical signal at a rate proportional to the flow rate of the fluid flowing therethrough and the prover includes means for sensing the time required for the measuring piston to travel a given distance through the measuring cylinder, and means responsive to the time sensing means and the electrical signal produced by the flowmeter for generating an indication representative of the flowmeter characteristic..]. .[.17. The fluid system of claim 15, in which the rod extends completely through the measuring cylinder from end to end, the measuring cylinder having at both ends seals through which the rod extends outside the measuring cylinder..]. .[.18. The fluid system of claim 15, additionally comprising:
- an auxiliary cylinder axially aligned with the measuring cylinder;
- an auxiliary piston adapted to travel through the auxiliary cylinder as a fluid barrier;
- an auxiliary rod connecting the measuring piston to the auxiliary piston; and
- means for controlling the movement of the auxiliary piston through the auxiliary cylinder..]. .[.19. The fluid system of claim 18, in which the means for controlling the movement of the retracting piston comprises means for applying a differential pressure across the retracting piston in a sense to open the poppet valve and drive the measuring piston from the outlet toward the inlet, and the means for controlling the movement of the auxiliary piston comprises means for applying a differential pressure across the auxiliary piston in a sense to open the poppet valve..]. .[.20. The apparatus of claim 14, in which the controlling means controls the movement of retracting piston so as to maintain a constant difference in pressure in the measuring cylinder between the measuring piston and the outlet and between the measuring piston and the inlet..]. .[.21. Apparatus for measuring fluid flow comprising a cylinder through which fluid flows from an upstream position to a downstream position; a piston disposed in the cylinder to move therethrough as a fluid barrier in synchronism with fluid flow through the cylinder; and means for sensing the time interval required for the piston to travel a given distance through the cylinder, wherein the improvement comprises:
- means for sensing the difference in pressure between the upstream and downstream sides of the piston; and
- means responsive to the pressure sensing means for controlling the movement of the piston so as to maintain the difference in pressure constant..]. .[.22. A method of determining the characteristic of a flowmeter in a gas line, the method comprising the steps of:
- connecting in series with the flowmeter in the gas line a conduit in which a movable piston is disposed;
- opening a passage through the piston to permit unimpeded gas flow through the conduit during normal operation;
- closing the passage through the piston when the piston is spaced from the downstream end of the conduit so the piston travels through the conduit toward the downstream end as a gas barrier in synchronism with the gas flowing therethrough;
- controlling the movement of the piston through the conduit as a gas barrier to maintain a constant pressure difference between the upstream and downstream sides of the piston; and
- comparing the response of the flowmeter during a time interval related to the time interval required for the piston to travel a given distance through the conduit as a gas barrier with the volume of the conduit represented by the given distance so as to determine the flowmeter characteristic..]. .[.23. In apparatus for measuring fluid flow comprising a cylinder through which fluid flows from an upstream end into a downstream end, a piston disposed in the cylinder to move therethrough as a fluid barrier, opening means through the piston to permit fluid flow therethrough from the upstream end to the downstream end of the cylinder, a poppet valve on the upstream side of the piston adapted to seal the opening means when closed so the piston travels through the cylinder as a fluid barrier and to permit fluid flow through the opening means when open, and means for opening and closing the poppet valve, a method for leakage testing the seals of the piston comprising the steps of:
- closing the downstream end of the cylinder;
- closing the poppet valve;
- filling the space between the piston and the downstream end of the cylinder with fluid;
- controlling the position of the piston in the cylinder to maintain a constant difference in pressure between the downstream side and the upstream side of the piston, the higher pressure being on the downstream side of the piston; and
- sensing movement of the piston..]. .[.24. The method of claim 23, in which the apparatus additionally comprises a retracting cylinder having a smaller cross-sectional area than the first mentioned cylinder and a retracting piston adapted to travel through the retracting cylinder as a fluid barrier; and the opening and closing means comprises a rigid connection between the poppet valve and the retracting piston to open and close the poppet valve as the retracting piston moves relative to the first named piston and means for fluidically controlling the movement of the retracting piston through the retracting cylinder; the controlling step comprising controlling the pressure differential across the retracting piston so as to maintain a constant difference in pressure between the upstream side and the downstream side of the first named piston..]. .[.25. The method of claim 24, additionally comprising the step of filling the space in the cylinder between the upstream end of the first named cylinder and the first named piston with fluid..]. .Iadd. 26. A method for proving a flowmeter connected in a fluid line, the method comprising the steps of:
- connecting a measuring cylinder in the fluid line, the measuring cylinder having a piston movable through the cylinder between an upstream position near one end of the cylinder and a downstream position near the other end of the cylinder;
- connecting a normally open valve in the line to prevent flow past the piston when the valve is closed, thereby driving the piston through the cylinder;
- setting the piston at the upstream position;
- closing the valve temporarily to drive the piston to the downstream position in synchronism with fluid flow through the line;
- opening the valve when the piston reaches the downstream position; and
- maintaining the pressure difference across the piston constant during its movement from the upstream position to the downstream position so as to
- suppress perturbations in the fluid line. .Iaddend..Iadd. 27. The method of claim 26, in which the measuring piston is connected by a rod to another piston movable through another cylinder and the maintaining step comprises measuring the pressure difference across the measuring piston and adjusting the pressure difference across the other piston to offset changes in the pressure difference across the measuring piston. .Iaddend..Iadd. 28. The method of claim 26, additionally comprising the steps of sensing the time interval required for the piston to pass between two points along the measuring cylinder during its movement from the upstream position to the downstream position; and
- comparing the sensed time interval with the response of the flowmeter during such time interval. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 29. Apparatus for measuring fluid flow comprising:
- a main conduit through which fluid flows from an inlet to an outlet;
- a main movable member located within the conduit;
- a normally open passage for fluid flow from the inlet to the outlet;
- releasable means for restraining the main member at an upstream position of the conduit; and
- means for closing the passage, the member being adapted to move through the conduit from the upstream position to a downstream position as a fluid barrier in synchronism with fluid flow when the passage is closed, the improvement characterized in that the restraining means comprises:
- an auxiliary conduit fluidically isolated from the main conduit;
- an auxiliary movable member located within the auxiliary conduit and adapted to move as a fluid barrier through the auxiliary conduit;
- means for interconnecting the auxiliary member to the main member to move together; and
- means for fluidically controlling the movement of the auxiliary member through the auxiliary conduit. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 30. A method for proving a flowmeter connected in a fluid line, the method comprising the steps of:
- connecting a measuring cylinder in the fluid line, the measuring cylinder having a piston movable through the cylinder as a fluid barrier between an upstream position near one end of the cylinder and a downstream position near the other end of the cylinder;
- forming passage means for flow of fluid in the line from one side of the piston to the other;
- setting the piston at the upstream position;
- closing the passage means temporarily to drive the piston as a fluid barrier to the downstream position in synchronism with fluid flow through the line;
- opening the passage means when the piston reaches the downstream position; and
- maintaining the pressure difference across the piston constant during its movement from the upstream position to the downstream position so as to
- suppress perturbations in the fluid line. .Iaddend..Iadd. 31. Apparatus for measuring fluid flow comprising:
- a measuring cylinder having an inlet and an outlet;
- a fluid displacement measuring piston adapted to travel through the measuring cylinder as a fluid barrier;
- another cylinder;
- another piston adapted to travel through the other cylinder as a fluid barrier;
- means for coupling the measuring piston and the control piston to transmit to the measuring piston forces exerted on the other piston;
- means for applying to the other cylinder fluid to create across the other piston a pressure difference that holds the measuring piston in a stationary position near the inlet of the conduit; and
- means for eliminating the piston holding pressure difference to release the measuring piston from the stationary position for movement through the measuring cylinder in synchronism with fluid flowing through the system. .Iaddend..Iadd. 32. The apparatus of claim 31, additionally comprising passage means for fluid flow between the inlet and the outlet from one side of the measuring piston to the other, the passage means closing upon release of the measuring piston from the stationary position for movement through the measuring cylinder. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 33. In a fluid system having a fluid line through which a fluid flows and a flowmeter in the line, a prover connected in series with the flowmeter so the fluid flows through both the prover and the flowmeter, the prover comprising:
- a fluid displacement measuring cylinder having an inlet and an outlet connected to the fluid line;
- a fluid displacement measuring piston adapted to travel through the measuring cylinder as a fluid barrier;
- another cylinder;
- another piston adapted to travel through the other cylinder as a fluid barrier;
- means for coupling the measuring piston and the other piston to drive the measuring piston responsive to the movement of the other piston;
- means for applying fluid to the other cylinder to control the movement of the other piston and thereby the movement of the measuring piston;
- a normally open valve in the line preventing fluid flow past the measuring piston when the valve is closed; and
- means for closing the valve to temporarily prevent passage of fluid from one side of the measuring piston to the other. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 34. Apparatus for measuring fluid flow comprising:
- a main conduit defining a flow passage from an inlet to an outlet and including a measuring cylinder;
- a closable opening disposed in the conduit between its inlet and outlet;
- a main piston movable through the measuring cylinder;
- an auxiliary conduit fluidically isolated from the main conduit;
- an auxiliary piston movable through the auxiliary conduit;
- means for varying the pressure applied to the auxiliary piston; and
- means connected at one end to the auxiliary piston and at its other end operatively adapted to the main piston to close the closable opening responsive to reduction of pressure on the auxiliary piston,
- the closure of the closable opening acting to cause movement of the main piston within the measuring cylinder. .Iaddend..Iadd. 35. Apparatus for measuring fluid flow comprising:
- a conduit having an inlet and an outlet and including a measuring cylinder between the inlet and the outlet;
- a measuring piston movable through the measuring cylinder as a fluid barrier between an upstream position and a downstream position, the measuring piston having a downstream side between the piston and the downstream position and an upstream side between the piston and the upstream position such that fluid flowing through the conduit from inlet to outlet exerts a force on the upstream side of the piston urging it toward the downstream position;
- opening means permitting flow through the conduit from the upstream side of the piston to the downstream side of the piston when the piston is at its upstream position, the opening means being adapted to close as the measuring piston leaves its upstream position moving toward its downstream position;
- an auxiliary cylinder fluidically isolated from the measuring cylinder;
- an auxiliary piston movable through the auxiliary cylinder;
- means for interconnecting the auxiliary piston to the measuring piston to transmit to the measuring piston forces exerted on the auxiliary piston;
- means for normally supplying to the auxiliary cylinder fluid to create a pressure difference across the auxiliary piston that holds the measuring piston at its upstream position; and
- means for eliminating the piston holding pressure difference to release the measuring piston, thereby permitting the measuring piston to move through the measuring cylinder toward its downstream position in response to the force of flowing fluid on the upstream side of the measuring piston, the opening means closing as the piston moves away from its upstream position, thereby driving the measuring piston toward its downstream position in synchronism with fluid flow through the measuring cylinder. .Iaddend.
- .Iadd. 36. A method for measuring flow through a fluid line by means of a conduit defining from an inlet to an outlet a flow passage including a measuring cylinder, a measuring piston movable through the measuring cylinder as a fluid barrier between an upstream position and a downstream position, an auxiliary cylinder fluidically isolated from the measuring cylinder, an auxiliary piston movable through the auxiliary cylinder as a fluid barrier, passage means for flow of fluid in the line from the upstream side of the measuring piston to the downstream side of the measuring piston, and means for interconnecting the auxiliary piston to the measuring piston to transmit to the measuring piston forces exerted on the auxiliary piston, the method comprising the steps of:
- connecting the conduit in the fluid line;
- placing the measuring piston at its upstream position;
- closing the passage means to drive the measuring piston through the measuring cylinder to its downstream position as a fluid barrier in synchronism with fluid flow through the line;
- opening the passage means when the measuring piston reaches its downstream position;
- supplying to the auxiliary cylinder fluid to create across the auxiliary piston a pressure difference that returns the measuring piston from its downstream position to its upstream position; and
- maintaining fluid flow through the conduit from one side of the measuring piston to the other as the measuring piston is returned from its downstream position to its upstream position. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 37. The method of claim 36, additionally comprising the step of supplying to the auxiliary cylinder, while the measuring piston is at its upstream position with the passage means open, fluid to create across the auxiliary piston a pressure difference that holds the measuring piston in its upstream position. .Iaddend..Iadd. 38. The method of claim 37, additionally comprising the steps of:
- temporarily eliminating the piston holding pressure difference across the auxiliary piston to release the measuring piston, while the measuring piston is at its upstream position, the passage means closing upon elimination of the piston holding pressure difference, thereby permitting the measuring piston to move through the measuring cylinder toward its downstream position as a fluid barrier. .Iaddend..Iadd. 39. The method of claim 38, additionally comprising the step of measuring the time interval during downstream travel of the measuring piston through a portion of the measuring cylinder as a fluid barrier. .Iaddend..Iadd. 40. The method of claim 36, additionally comprising the step of measuring the time interval during downstream travel of the measuring piston through a portion of the measuring cylinder as a fluid barrier. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 41. Apparatus for measuring fluid flow comprising:
- a main conduit through which fluid flows from an upstream position to a downstream position;
- a main movable member located within the conduit;
- a passage through the main member providing a path for fluid flow from the upstream position to the downstream position;
- releasable means for restraining the main member at the upstream position of the conduit; and
- means for blocking the passage, the member being adapted to move through the conduit from the upstream position to the downstream position as a fluid barrier in synchronism with fluid flow when the passage is blocked, the improvement characterized in that the restraining means comprises:
- an auxiliary conduit fluidically isolated from the main conduit;
- an auxiliary movable member located within the auxiliary conduit and adapted to move as a fluid barrier the same distance through the auxiliary conduit as the main member moves through the main conduit;
- means for interconnecting the auxiliary member to the main member to move together; and
- means for fluidically controlling the movement of the auxiliary member
- through the auxiliary conduit. .Iaddend..Iadd. 42. The apparatus of claim 41, in which the interconnecting means comprises a rod extending between the auxiliary member and the main member. .Iaddend..Iadd. 43. The apparatus of claim 41 in which the auxiliary member has a first face on one side of the barrier and a second face on the other side of the barrier, and the controlling means comprises:
- first means for applying a higher fluid pressure on the first face than the second face to release the main member for movement through the main conduit to the downstream position as a fluid barrier; and
- second means for applying a higher fluid pressure on the second face than the first face to return the main member to the upstream position of the main conduit. .Iaddend..Iadd. 44. The apparatus of claim 43, in which the first applying means comprises means for controlling the movement of the auxiliary member so as to maintain a constant difference in pressure in the main conduit between the main member and the downstream position and between the main member and the upstream position. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 45. The apparatus of claim 43, in which the first applying means comprises:
- a differential pressure transmitter in fluid communication with the upstream position and the downstream position in the main conduit to generate an electrical signal proportional to the pressure difference in the main conduit between the main member and the downstream position and the main member and the upstream position;
- a source of fluid under pressure;
- a control valve connecting the source to the auxiliary conduit in fluid communication with the first face of the auxiliary member;
- a fluid receiver connected to the auxiliary conduit in fluid communication with the second face of the auxiliary member; and
- means responsive to the electrical signal generated by the differential pressure transmitter for regulating the control valve to maintain a given difference in pressure in the main conduit between the main member and the downstream position and between the main member and the upstream position. .Iaddend..Iadd. 46. The apparatus of claim 45, in which the given difference in pressure is a slightly higher pressure in the main conduit between the main member and the downstream position than between the main member and the upstream position. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 47. The apparatus of claim 41, additionally comprising means for sensing the movement of the auxiliary member through the auxiliary conduit. .Iaddend..Iadd. 48. The apparatus of claim 41, in which the blocking means blocks the passage through the main member responsive to the release of the main member by the restraining means. .Iaddend..Iadd. 49. The apparatus of claim 48, in which the blocking means comprises a poppet valve in the main conduit upstream of the main member and the interconnecting means comprises a rod extending between the auxiliary member and the poppet valve. .Iaddend..Iadd. 50. The apparatus of claim 49, in which the auxiliary member has a first face on one side of the barrier and a second face on the other side of the barrier, and the controlling means comprises:
- first means for applying a higher fluid pressure on the first face than the second face to close the poppet valve and release the main member for movement through the main conduit to the downstream position as a fluid barrier; and
- second means for applying a higher fluid pressure on the second face than the first face to open the poppet valve and return the main member to the upstream position of the main conduit. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 51. The apparatus of claim 49, in which the rod extends completely through the main conduit from end to end, the main conduit having at both ends seals through which the rod extends outside the main conduit. .Iaddend..Iadd. 52. The apparatus of claim 49, additionally comprising:
- a further conduit;
- a further movable member adapted to travel through the further conduit as a fluid barrier;
- a further rod connecting the main member to the further member; and
- means for controlling the movement of the further member through the further conduit. .Iaddend..Iadd. 53. The apparatus of claim 52, in which the means for controlling the movement of the auxiliary member comprises means for applying a differential pressure across the auxiliary member in a sense to open the poppet valve and drive the main member toward the upstream position, and the means for controlling the movement of the further member comprises means for applying a differential pressure across the further member in a sense to open the poppet valve. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 54. In a fluid system, a flowmeter and a prover permanently connected in line with the fluid flowing through the system, the prover comprising:
- a fluid displacement measuring cylinder having at its ends, respectively, an inlet and an outlet connected to the fluid system;
- a fluid displacement measuring piston adapted to travel through the measuring cylinder as a fluid barrier;
- opening means through the measuring piston to permit fluid flow therethrough from the inlet to the outlet of the measuring cylinder;
- a poppet valve on the inlet side of the measuring piston adapted to seal the opening means when closed so the measuring piston travels through the measuring cylinder as a fluid barrier and to permit fluid flow through the opening means when open;
- a retracting cylinder having a smaller cross-sectional area than the measuring cylinder;
- a retracting piston adapted to travel through the retracting cylinder as a fluid barrier;
- a rigid connection between the poppet valve and the retracting piston to open and close the poppet valve as the retracting piston moves relative to the measuring piston; and
- means for fluidically controlling the movement of the retracting piston through the retracting cylinder. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 55. The fluid system of claim 54, in which the measuring cylinder and the retracting cylinder are axially aligned with each other, and the rigid connection is a straight rod between the measuring piston and the retracting piston. .Iaddend..Iadd. 56. The fluid system of claim 55, in which the flowmeter produces a periodic electrical signal at a rate proportional to the flow rate of the fluid flowing therethrough, and the prover includes means for sensing the time required for the measuring piston to travel a given distance through the measuring cylinder, and means responsive to the time sensing means and the electrical signal produced by the flowmeter for generating an indication representative of the flowmeter characteristic. .Iaddend..Iadd. 57. The fluid system of claim 55, in which the rod extends completely through the measuring cylinder from end to end, the measuring cylinder having at both ends seals through which the rod extends outside the measuring cylinder. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 58. The fluid system of claim 55, additionally comprising:
- an auxilairy cylinder axially aligned with the measuring cylinder;
- an auxilairy piston adapted to travel through the auxiliary cylinder as a fluid barrier;
- an auxiliary rod connecting the measuring piston to the auxiliary piston; and
- means for controlling the movement of the auxiliary piston through the auxiliary cylinder. .Iaddend..Iadd. 59. The fluid system of claim 58, in which the means for controlling the movement of the retracting piston comprises means for applying a differential pressure across the retracting piston in a sense to open the poppet valve and drive the measuring piston from the outlet toward the inlet, and the means for controlling the movement of the auxiliary piston comprises means for applying a differential pressure across the auxiliary piston in a sense to open the poppet valve. .Iaddend..Iadd. 60. The apparatus of claim 54, in which the controlling means controls the movement of retracting piston so as to maintain a constant difference in pressure in the measuring cylinder between the measuring piston and the outlet and between the measuring piston and the inlet. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 61. A method of determining the characteristic of a flowmeter in a gas line, the method comprising the steps of:
- connecting in series with the flowmeter in the gas line a conduit in which the movable piston is disposed;
- opening a passage through the piston to permit unimpeded gas flow through the conduit during normal operation;
- closing the passage through the piston when the piston is spaced from the downstream end of the conduit so the piston travels through the conduit toward the downstream end as a gas barrier in synchronism with the gas flowing therethrough;
- controlling the movement of the piston through the conduit as a gas barrier to maintain a constant pressure difference between the upstream and downstream sides of the piston; and
- comparing the response of the flowmeter during a time interval related to the time interval required for the piston to travel a given distance through the conduit as a gas barrier with the volume of the conduit represented by the given distance so as to determine the flowmeter characteristic. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 62. In apparatus for measuring fluid flow comprising a cylinder through which fluid flows from an upstream end into a downstream end, a piston disposed in the cylinder to move therethrough as a fluid barrier, opening means through the piston to permit fluid flow therethrough from the upstream end to the downstream end of the cylinder, a poppet valve on the upstream side of the piston adapted to seal the opening means when closed so the piston travels through the cylinder as a fluid barrier and to permit fluid flow through the opening means when open, and means for opening and closing the poppet valve, a method for leakage testing the seals of the piston comprising the steps of:
- closing the downstream end of the cylinder;
- closing the poppet valve;
- filling the space between the piston and the downstream end of the cylinder with fluid;
- controlling the position of the piston in the cylinder to maintain a constant difference in pressure between the downstream side and the upstream side of the piston, the higher pressure being on the downstream side of the piston; and
- sensing movement of the piston. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 63. The method of claim 62, in which the apparatus additionally comprises a retracting cylinder having a smaller cross-sectional area than the first mentioned cylinder and a retracting piston adapted to travel through the retracting cylinder as a fluid barrier; and the opening and closing means comprises a rigid connection between the poppet valve and the retracting piston to open and close the poppet valve as the retracting piston moves relative to the first named piston and means for fluidically controlling the movement of the retracting piston through the retracting cylinder; the controlling step comprising controlling the pressure differential across the retracting piston so as to maintain a constant difference in pressure between the upstream side and the downstream side of the first named piston. .Iaddend..Iadd. 64. The method of claim 63, additionally comprising the step of filling the space in the cylinder between the upstream end of the first named cylinder and the first named piston with fluid. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 65. In a fluid system having a fluid line through which a fluid flows and a flowmeter in the line, a prover connected in series with the flowmeter so the fluid flows through both the prover and the flowmeter, the prover comprising:
- a fluid displacement measuring cylinder having an inlet and an outlet connected to the fluid line;
- a fluid displacement measuring piston adapted to travel through the measuring cylinder as a fluid barrier;
- another cylinder;
- another piston adapted to travel through the other cylinder as a fluid barrier;
- means for coupling the measuring piston and the other piston to drive the measuring piston responsive to movement of the other piston;
- means for applying fluid to the other cylinder to control the movement of the other piston and thereby the movement of the measuring piston; and
- means for preventing passage of fluid through the fluid line to drive the measuring piston through the cylinder in synchronism with fluid flowing through the system. .Iaddend..Iadd. 66. The prover of claim 65, in which the measuring cylinder has at its ends, respectively, an inlet and an outlet and the pistons each have an upstream side and a downstream side, the applying means including means for pressurizing the downstream side of the other piston relative to the upstream side thereof to retract the measuring piston to the inlet and/or maintain the measuring piston at the inlet. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 67. The prover of claim 66, in which the applying means additionally includes means for pressurizing the upstream side of the other piston relative to the downstream side thereof to release the measuring piston for movement toward the outlet as a fluid barrier in synchronism with fluid flow. .Iaddend..Iadd. 68. The prover of claim 67, in which the applying means additionally comprises means for varying the pressurization of the one side of the other piston relative to the other side thereof to maintain a constant pressure difference between the upstream side and the downstream side of the measuring piston. .Iaddend..Iadd. 69. The prover of claim 68, in which the means for varying the pressurization maintains a slightly higher pressure on the downstream side of the measuring piston than on the upstream side thereof. .Iaddend..Iadd. 70. The prover of claim 65, in which the measuring cylinder and the other cylinder are axially aligned with each other and the rigid connection is a straight rod between the measuring piston and the other piston. .Iaddend..Iadd. 71. The prover of claim 70, in which the rod extends completely through the measuring cylinder from end-to-end, the measuring cylinder having at both ends seals through which the rod extends outside the measuring cylinder. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 72. The prover of claim 65, additionally comprising means for sensing the displacement of the other piston through the other cylinder. .Iaddend..Iadd. 73. The prover of claim 72, in which the displacement sensing means comprises magnetic pickoffs mounted on the other cylinder at spaced apart points along the path of travel of the other piston. .Iaddend..Iadd. 74. Apparatus for measuring fluid flow comprising:
- a measuring cylinder having an inlet and an outlet;
- a fluid displacement measuring piston adapted to travel through the measuring cylinder as a fluid barrier;
- another cylinder;
- another piston adapted to travel through the other cylinder as a fluid barrier;
- means for coupling the measuring piston and the other piston to transmit to the measuring piston forces exerted on the other piston;
- means for applying to the other cylinder fluid to create across the control piston a pressure difference that holds the measuring piston in a stationary position near the inlet of the conduit;
- means for eliminating the piston holding pressure difference to release the measuring piston from the stationary position for movement through the measuring cylinder in synchronism with fluid flowing through the system; and
- bypass means for fluid flow between the inlet and the outlet from one side of the measuring piston to the other, the passage means closing responsive to the eliminating means when the piston holding pressure is eliminated.
- .Iaddend. .Iadd. 75. The method of claim 35, in which the maintaining step maintains the pressure downstream of the piston slightly larger than the pressure upstream of the piston. .Iaddend..Iadd. 76. The method of claim 40, in which the maintaining step maintains the pressure downsteam of the piston larger than the pressure upstream thereof. .Iaddend.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS .Iadd.
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 177,448, filed Aug. 11, 1980 now abandoned. .Iaddend.
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