The invention relates to an apparatus for determining and/or monitoring at least one process variable. The apparatus includes at least a first housing unit, which has at least one connecting section for mechanical connection of the first housing unit with a connecting section of a second housing unit. The process variable is, for example, temperature, fill level, pressure, pH value, viscosity, flow, mass flow or density.
In the state of the art, measuring devices are known, which are composed of a plurality of housing units accommodating different components of the measuring device. The housing units are partially fixedly connected with one another, e.g. by welding, soldering or crimping or they are releasably connected with one another, so that also a replacement of individual components is possible. Thus, for example, it is taken into consideration, that the electronics can malfunction or that components, which come in direct contact with the process or a medium, can be damaged. It is known, for example, to use a screwed connection via corresponding screw threads or to apply so-called quick couplings.
The number of possibilities for releasable combinations increases, especially, in the case of products, such as types of measuring devices, where a large number of variants must be produced and stored. For example, an internal thread on a housing unit requires a corresponding external thread on the other housing unit, or an external thread requires an internal thread. Quick couplings imply the availability of appropriately matching contours/structures.
An object of the invention, therefore, is to provide a measuring device, which still permits the plurality of releasable connection options, while, at the same time, reducing the multiplicity of variants.
The invention achieves the object by the features that the connecting section of a first housing unit is embodied in such a manner, that, via a connecting section of the first housing unit, the connection of the first housing unit with one of at least two second housing units is producible, wherein the at least two second housing units differ from one another at least in structure of connecting sections. In the case of the measuring device of the invention, it is, thus, possible, to connect to the first housing unit at least two different second housing units, which differ from one another at least in their connecting sections. If, thus, in the state of the art, there is, in reference to the connecting sections, always a one-to-one relationship between the first housing unit and the second housing unit as regards the type of connection, in contrast, the first housing unit of the invention permits connection with at least two different second housing units. For such purpose, the connecting section of the first housing unit is embodied in such a manner, that linking with either of at least two different second housing units is possible. In such case, in each case, a first housing unit is connected with a second housing unit. The multiplicity of the first housing units is, thus, reduced in such a manner, that the first housing unit is capable of linking with different second housing units.
An embodiment provides that the connecting section of the first housing unit has at least one internal thread.
An embodiment includes, that the connecting section of the first housing unit has at least one external thread.
An embodiment provides that the connecting section of the first housing unit has at least one contour of a quick coupling.
An embodiment includes, that the connecting section of the first housing unit has at least one coupler of a quick coupling.
Connection via inner and outer threads, respectively, or contour and coupler, respectively, for a quick coupling, are options for the linking between the first and the second housing units. In such case, the connecting section of the first housing unit includes at least two of the four structures. In an embodiment, the connecting section of the first housing unit has available at least one internal thread and one external thread. In an additional embodiment, moreover, the contour and coupler, respectively, required for a quick coupling, are provided as part the connecting section.
So-called quick couplings are standardized, for example, under the following standards: ASTM F1122-04 “Standard Specification for Quick Disconnect Couplings”, ISO 6150, ISO 7241-1 and DIN EN 560. For such couplings, a particular contour is required on one side, and, on the other side, a matching coupler. The contour, or the structure of the contour, is, in such case, fixed. The coupler includes movable elements (e.g. an unlocking sleeve, which, after release, automatically springs forward and locks the connection therewith, or balls or plugs), which fit the contour and establish the connection.
An embodiment includes, that the process variable is temperature.
An embodiment includes, that the process variable is pressure, flow, fill level, or a chemical or electrical, measured variable.
An embodiment provides that the first housing unit serves at least for accommodating an electronics unit or an electromechanical unit. The electronics unit serves, for example, for evaluation of a primary measurement signal with respect to the process variable (on occasion, also with reference to a suitably stored calibration or parameter), or the electronics unit serves for further processing of the measured value for the process variable, as regards suitably producing a signal output. In an additional embodiment, there is located in the first housing unit a so-called connecting block, which, most often, is connected inseparably with the measuring component and, most often, includes screw contacts for clamped attachment of a signal cable leading outwards. An electromechanical unit (or, especially a connecting block) is, thus, for example, a terminal block, which includes no active or passive electronic components, but, instead only connection clamps, solder tabs, etc.
An embodiment includes, that the second housing unit serves at least for accommodating a sensing unit for the process variable. In this embodiment, thus, the second housing unit accommodates the actual measuring sensor, i.e. the component, which produces a first measured value or a first, or primary, measurement signal as a function of the process variable and/or of a change of the process variable. The second housing unit performs therewith, on occasion, also the function of a protective unit of the sensing unit against the medium and against the process.
An embodiment includes, that the second housing unit is a protective tube.
An embodiment provides that at least one electrical connecting unit is provided, which serves for electrical connection between the first housing unit and the second housing unit. This electrical connection occurs, for example, via a plug contact, or via capacitive, inductive or optical coupling. Preferably, the connecting unit also provides the connection of the sensing unit with the electronics unit or the connecting block in the first housing unit.
An embodiment includes, that the electrical connecting unit is embodied in such a manner, that it permits rotation of the first housing unit and/or the second housing unit about at least one longitudinal axis. Such rotation is advantageous, for example, for the screwing of one thread into another, or also for orientation of the measuring device, or for orientation of a display.
An embodiment includes, that at least one coupling unit is provided, which is embodied in such a manner, that the coupling unit is connectable with the connecting section of the first housing unit and serves for reception of the second housing unit or that the coupling unit is connectable with the connecting section of the second housing unit and serves for the reception of the first housing unit. In this embodiment, thus, a coupling unit is provided, which enables the adapting of the two connecting sections. This serves, for example, for the fitting of other connection types or also different diameters or thread pitches.
An embodiment provides, that the coupling unit is embodied in such a manner, that the coupling unit provides the coupler for effecting a quick coupling. I.e., the coupling unit provides, for example, the suitable structure with the movable elements of the coupler, which, in interaction with the contour, produce the quick connection. I.e., located in the coupling unit are the movable elements, which shift into the fitting countercontour to provide the quick coupling.
An embodiment includes, that at least one monitoring unit is provided, which at least monitors the state of a sealing function between the first housing unit and the second housing unit. Such a monitoring unit monitors, thus, for example, whether medium has penetrated in the interior of one of the two housing units. Referenced in this connection are the two Offenlegungsschrifts DE 10 2004 014 600 A1 and DE 103 55 784 A1.
The invention will now be explained in greater detail on the basis of the appended drawing, the figures of which show as follows:
The connection is preferably releasable, i.e. the two housing units 1, 2 can be separated from one another. In the second housing unit 2 is located a sensing unit, which produces a direct measured variable, which depends on the process variable or a change of the process variable. Ascertained from this direct measured variable, for example, by the electronics unit in the first housing unit 1, is, then, the value for the process variable, or the change of the process variable. In the case illustrated here, in which the process variable is temperature, the sensing unit is the actual temperature sensor, which, for example, changes its electrical resistance, as direct measured variable, as a function of the reigning temperature. From the resistance, or from a change of the value, then the electronics unit ascertains the process variable, or its change. The transmitter includes, in this case, furthermore, a driving unit, or a measuring unit, for measuring the electrical resistance. In an additional embodiment, the sensing unit includes at least one heat pipe for transmission of the temperature to a sensor unit. The second housing unit 2 serves in the illustrated case as protective tube for the sensor unit relative to the medium.
Due to the multiplicity known in the state of the art for the releasable mechanical connection of the two housing units 1, (quick couplings or a screwed connections with threads, wherein inner and outer threads are located, respectively, on the one or the other of the housing units) there results also a corresponding multiplicity with respect to the variants of such a measuring device. This implies high storage and stocking costs. Such problem is met by the measuring device of the invention by the features that the first housing unit 1 permits connection with different, second housing units 2, i.e. especially for the here illustrated case, with different protective tubes. This makes it possible to take into consideration, that there are, on the market, differently embodied, protective tubes, which can continue to be used in connection with the first housing unit 1. For implementing the different connection opportunities, the connecting section 3 of the first housing unit 1 is embodied in such a manner, that it permits, for example, connection with an external thread and with an internal thread and, on occasion, also with a quick coupling. If, thus, in the state of the art, the housing unit 1 has usually either only an external thread or only an internal thread, in contrast, here, the connecting section 3 is characterized, in an embodiment, by the fact that it permits, especially, connection with three different protective tubes, as a result of the features that the connecting section 3 includes both an external thread, as well as also an internal thread and, moreover, a contour for quick coupling.
In the illustrated embodiment, each of the two housing units 1, 2 includes an eye 9. The two eyes 9 serve, for example, to permit application of a tamper-evident seal, in order, thus, to detect manipulations of, or changes to, the measuring device.
In the second housing unit 2 is located, here, also, a monitoring unit 12, which is, for example, a humidity sensor or a pressure sensor or a conductivity sensor. If medium penetrates into the second housing unit 2, then the monitoring unit 12 reports a change in its measured variable, for example, to the electronics unit 5 in the first housing unit 1. Preferably, at least one seal is provided in the region of the connecting sections 3, 4. The effectiveness of the sealing can be monitored via the monitoring unit 12.
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The connecting section 3 of the first housing unit 1 is, thus, embodied in such a manner, that the outside has both an external thread, as well as also a contour for a quick coupling. In an additional embodiment, the external thread and the contour for the quick coupling are located at different heights.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102007005899.5 | Feb 2007 | DE | national |
102007032882.8 | Jul 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/050826 | 1/24/2008 | WO | 00 | 11/20/2009 |