APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING OR MONITORING A PROCESS VARIABLE OF A MEDIUM IN A PIPELINE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20150338252
  • Publication Number
    20150338252
  • Date Filed
    December 06, 2013
    11 years ago
  • Date Published
    November 26, 2015
    9 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to an apparatus for determining or monitoring a process variable of a medium in a pipeline, which has a predetermined inner cross section, comprising a sensor (2) and a T-shaped adapter (1), wherein the adapter has a first portion (3) and a second portion (4) arranged essentially perpendicular to the first portion (3), wherein the first portion (3) has essentially the same inner cross section (A1) as the pipeline (7) and wherein the sensor (2) is so arranged in the second portion (4) that the end face (5) of the sensor (2) facing the medium is flush with the inner surface (6) of the first portion (3) of the adapter (1).
Description

The invention relates to an apparatus for determining or monitoring a process variable of a medium in a pipeline, wherein the pipeline has a predetermined inner cross section.


Measuring apparatuses such as sensors, however, also adjusting apparatuses, such as, for example, valves, are widely applied in the foods and feeds industries. If the measuring apparatuses come in contact with such materials, they must, for understandable reasons, satisfy the highest of requirements as regards hygiene.


Potential lodging places for health endangering germs occur in the contact region with the medium especially at locations, where two components are connected with one another. An example is the location of installation of a sensor, respectively a measuring apparatus, in a pipeline. Especially critical in this connection are relatively narrow and small dimensioned, intermediate spaces, respectively gaps, since these can be difficult to clean. If a gap is present in the contact region between sensor and pipeline, the medium can penetrate in the gap; impurities can collect in the gap, and germs can grow. Such measuring apparatuses do not meet the requirements of foods standards, and are, consequently, not permitted for use in the foods field. Equally, they are not suitable for use in pharmaceutical applications.


An object of the invention is to provide an apparatus, which meets high hygienic requirements.


The object is achieved by an apparatus, which includes a sensor and a T-shaped adapter, wherein the adapter has a first portion and a second portion arranged essentially perpendicular to the first portion, wherein the first portion has essentially the same inner cross section as the pipeline and wherein the sensor is so arranged in the second portion that the end face of the sensor facing the medium is flush with the inner surface of the first portion of the adapter. The solution of the invention, on the one hand, prevents formation of a gap between the sensor and the pipeline, whereby, on the other hand, also a sufficiently good cleaning opportunity in the region of the end face, thus in the contact region of the sensor with the medium, is assured. The end face of the sensor becomes virtually an integral part of the inner surface of the first portion of the adapter.


In an advantageous further development of the apparatus of the invention, the pipeline has an essentially circularly shaped, inner cross section. Furthermore, the end face of the sensor facing the medium has essentially the same curvature as the inner surface of the pipeline.


In order that the apparatus of the invention meets highest hygienic requirements, a preferred embodiment provides that the end face of the sensor facing the medium is arranged gap-freely in the adapter.


The sensor is preferably a conductive or capacitive sensor. Likewise, the sensor can also be a temperature sensor, an ultrasonic sensor, e.g. for flow measurement, a sensor for analytical purposes, a conductivity sensor or some other kind of sensor.


In the case of a capacitive or conductive sensor, a first electrode, an electrode insulation, a second electrode, a guard and a guard insulation are provided. Alternatively, the capacitive or conductive sensor is composed of a first electrode, an electrode insulation, a guard and a guard insulation. In the case of this embodiment, the second electrode is formed by the adapter. Preferably, the electrode, respectively the electrodes, are/is composed of the same material as the pipeline and/or the adapter. Especially, the one or more electrodes are/is composed of stainless steel. In an advantageous embodiment, the adapter comprises a cast part.


Preferably, the apparatus of the invention is manufactured via a method having method steps as follows:


the sensor is pressed into the second portion of the adapter in such a manner that the sensor has a predetermined excess protruding into the adapter relative to the inner cross section of the first portion;


then by a machining method the excess of the sensor protruding into the adapter and/or the inner surface of the first portion of the adapter are/is so machined over that the inner cross section of the first portion of the adapter and the inner cross section of the pipeline are essentially equal.


After the apparatus of the invention is manufactured in the above described manner, it is integrated into the pipeline. Integration occurs via usual securement methods, e.g. welding, screwing, etc.





The invention will now be explained in greater detail based on the appended drawing, the figures of which show as follows:



FIG. 1
a a first perspective view of a first embodiment of the adapter of the invention,



FIG. 1
b a second perspective view of the embodiment of the adapter of the invention shown in FIG. 1a,



FIG. 2
a a perspective view of the apparatus of the invention illustrating the first manufacturing step,



FIG. 2
b a perspective view of the apparatus of the invention illustrating the second manufacturing step,



FIG. 3
a a perspective view of the embodiment of the apparatus of the invention shown in FIG. 2b plus electronics housing,



FIG. 3
b a first perspective view of a form of embodiment of the apparatus of the invention with electronics housing and clamp connections,



FIG. 3
c the form of embodiment shown in FIG. 3b in a second perspective view and



FIG. 4 a cross section through the embodiment of the apparatus of the invention shown in FIG. 2b.



FIG. 1
a shows a first perspective view of a first embodiment of the adapter 1 of the invention. FIG. 1b shows a second perspective view of the embodiment of the adapter 1 of the invention shown in FIG. 1a.





Adapter 1 is composed of a first tubular portion 3 and a second tubular portion 4 arranged essentially perpendicular thereto. Via the first portion 3, the adapter 1 is securable in a pipeline 7. Adapter 1 in the illustrated case is a T-piece. Adapter 1 is a cast part, a turned part or a milled part and serves, moreover, also as a process connection.


In the mounted state, a medium (not shown) is located in the pipeline 7 and in the first portion 3 of the adapter 1. The inner diameter D1 of the first portion 3 of the adapter 1 and the inner diameter D2 of the pipeline 7 are essentially equal, so that the medium can flow unimpeded. FIGS. 1a and 1b show the traversing opening 8 in the second portion 4 of the adapter 1. Opening 8 serves for accommodating the sensor 2.



FIGS. 2
a and 2b are perspective views of the apparatus of the invention and illustrate the two manufacturing steps for manufacturing the apparatus of the invention. The sensor 2 is, as shown in FIG. 2a, so mounted in the traversing opening 2 in the second portion 4 of the adapter 1 that a defined excess 15 protrudes beyond the inner surface 6 of the first portion 3 of the adapter 1. The mounting of the sensor 2 in the second portion 4 occurs preferably via a press fit. In the illustrated case, the sensor 2 is a capacitive sensor.


In a second method step, the excess 15 of the sensor 2 protruding into the interior of the adapter 1 is removed by a machining method. Preferably, the first portion 3 of the adapter is internally completely machined over, respectively bored out, including the excess of sensor 2. Especially, the sensor 2 and/or the inner surface 6 of the first portion 3 of the adapter 1 are/is so machined over that the inner cross section Al of the first portion 3 of the adapter 1 and the inner cross section A2 of the pipeline 7 are essentially equal. Therefore, the inner diameter of the first portion 3 before the second manufacturing step must, in given cases, be correspondingly less than the inner diameter D2 of the pipeline.


In the finally mounted state, the end face 5 of the sensor 2 is virtually an integral part of the inner surface 6 of the first portion 3 of the adapter 1. The solution of the invention has the advantage that the sensor 2 is arranged non-intrusively in the medium and is, thus, mounted flushly and gap-freely in the first portion 3 of the adapter 1. The mounted flush installation means that medium flowing in the pipeline 7 is not hindered. Since the installation is gap-free, so that there are no hollow spaces or dead spaces present, the solution is ideally suitable for hygienic applications.



FIG. 3
a shows the apparatus of the invention provided supplementally with an electronics housing 9. While the apparatus of the invention shown in FIG. 3a is welded into the pipeline 7, in the case of the embodiment shown in FIG. 3b, two clamp-adapters 10 are welded on the two ends of the adapter 1. The clamp-adapters 10 facilitate assembly of the apparatus of the invention into the pipeline 7, wherein corresponding clamp-adapters are provided on the pipeline 7. FIG. 3c shows the form of embodiment shown in FIG. 3b in a second perspective view.



FIGS. 3
a and 4 show an embodiment of the apparatus of the invention, in the case of which a capacitive sensor 2 is integrated in the adapter 1. As a result of the mutually matching inner-dimensions of the first portion 3 of the adapter 1 and the pipeline 7, adapter 1 represents virtually a portion of the pipeline 7. The capacitive sensor mounted flushly in the first portion 3 of the adapter 1 measures, especially, whether medium is located in the pipeline 7 or whether the pipeline 7 is empty.


The capacitive sensor 2 is composed of a centrally arranged, first electrode 11, which is insulated from a guard electrode 13 via an insulator 12. The insulator 12 and the guard electrode 13 surround the first electrode 11 concentrically. Preferably, the first electrode 11 is manufactured of the same material as the adapter, e.g. both are stainless steel. Via an additional insulator 14 arranged concentrically to the first electrode 11, the guard electrode 13 is insulated from the second electrode 15. The second electrode is in the illustrated case the adapter 1. Of course, in connection with the invention, all known embodiments of capacitive or conductive sensors can be applied.


LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS




  • 1 adapter


  • 2 sensor


  • 3 first portion


  • 4 second portion


  • 5 end face


  • 6 inner surface


  • 7 pipeline


  • 8 opening


  • 9 electronics housing


  • 10 securement


  • 11 first electrode


  • 12 insulator


  • 13 guard


  • 14 insulator


  • 15 excess


Claims
  • 1. Apparatus for determining or monitoring a process variable of a medium in a pipeline, which has a predetermined inner cross section, comprising a sensor (2) and a T-shaped adapter (1), wherein the adapter has a first portion (3) and a second portion (4) arranged essentially perpendicular to the first portion (3), wherein the first portion (3) has essentially the same inner cross section (A1) as the pipeline (7) and wherein the sensor (2) is so arranged in the second portion (4) that the end face (5) of the sensor (2) facing the medium is flush with the inner surface (6) of the first portion (3) of the adapter (1).
  • 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pipeline (7) has an essentially circularly shaped, inner cross section (A2), andwherein the end face (5) of the sensor (2) facing the medium has the same curvature as the inner surface (8) of the pipeline (7).
  • 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the end face (5) of the sensor (2) facing the medium is arranged gap-freely in the adapter (1).
  • 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the sensor (2) is a conductive or capacitive sensor.
  • 5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the capacitive or conductive sensor (2) is composed of a first electrode (11), an electrode insulation (12), a second electrode, a guard (13) and a guard insulation (14).
  • 6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the capacitive or conductive sensor is composed of a first electrode (11), an electrode insulation (12), a guard (13) and a guard insulation (14) and wherein a second electrode is formed by the adapter (1).
  • 7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 4, 5 or 6, wherein the electrode (11)/the electrodes is/are composed preferably of the same material as the pipeline (7) and/or the adapter (1).
  • 8. Apparatus as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the adapter (1) is a cast part.
  • 9. Method for manufacture of an apparatus as claimed in at least one of claims 1-8, comprising method steps as follows: the sensor (2) is pressed into the second portion (4) of the adapter (1) in such a manner that the sensor (2) has an excess (15) protruding into the adapter (1) relative to the inner cross section (Al) of the first portion (3), and then by a machining method the excess (15) protruding into the adapter (1) and/or the inner surface (A1) of the first portion (3) of the adapter (1) are/is so machined over that the inner cross section (A1) of the first portion (3) of the adapter (1) and the inner cross section (A2) of the pipeline (7) are essentially equal.
  • 10. Method as claimed in claim 9, wherein after mounting the sensor (2) the adapter (1) is integrated into the pipeline (7).
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2012 113 046.9 Dec 2012 DE national
10 2013 100 158.0 Jan 2013 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP2013/075769 12/6/2013 WO 00