This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/IB2010/056069, filed on Dec. 24, 2010, which claims priority from Italian Patent Application No. TO2009A001044, filed Dec. 24, 2009, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention in general refers to the measurement of the flow rate of fluids, in particular of liquids.
One purpose of the present invention is that of providing innovative solutions for a more accurate measurement of the flow rate of at least one fluid, in particular of at least one liquid, in at least one conduit, which can be used for example in household appliances.
This and other purposes are achieved according to the invention with a measuring device for measuring the flow rate of a fluid, in a conduit, comprising
In one embodiment in which the aforementioned relationship between the number of pulses of the sensor and the flow rate of the fluid in the conduit is non-linear, the aforementioned memory means store correction data by which, upon variation of the flow rate of the fluid in the conduit, the ratio of the value of said flow rate to the corresponding number of pulses emitted by the sensor is variable such as to compensate the non-linearity of said relationship; the microprocessor operated processing and control circuit being predisposed for providing at its output a digital signal having a feature which varies in a substantially linear manner as a function of the flow rate of the fluid in the conduit.
The invention also covers a device that makes it possible to measure the flow rate of at least two fluids in corresponding conduits of an apparatus, in which there are provided respective impellers, with respective magnets and respective associated sensors coupled to corresponding inputs of the processing and control circuit, the latter being predisposed for providing a digital output signal having a modulated pulse-width or duration having one feature representative of the sum of the flow rates of fluid in said conduits.
In a variant of a device of the type defined so far, the processing and control circuit is predisposed for providing a digital output signal with a modulated pulse-width or duration having a first feature which, with reference to the sum of the flow rates in said conduits, represents the share or percentage pertaining to the flow rate in one of said conduits.
According to a further variant, said processing and control circuit is predisposed for providing a digital serial output signal which, in subsequent predetermined time periods, is representative of the flow rate of the fluid in the first and in the second conduit, respectively.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention shall become clearer from the following detailed description, purely given as a non limiting example with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Figures from 4 to 6 are explanatory diagrams of the characteristics of the output signal supplied by a processing and control circuit of a device for measuring the flow rate according to the invention, in three variants in terms of embodiments or operation.
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The impeller 3 has a permanent magnet 4 around its periphery.
The device for measuring the flow rate 1 also comprises a magnetic field sensor 5, arranged in a fixed position near to the conduit 2, so as to lead to the generation of a signal (pulse) each time the magnet 4 of the impeller 3 passes nearby.
The sensor 5 can be for example a so called reed relay, or a Hall effect sensor, a magnetoresistance sensor, or yet others.
In its operation, the number n of pulses generated by the sensor 5 in a period of time is representative, according to a predetermined relationship, of the flow rate Q of fluid in the conduit 2.
The output sensor 5 is connected to the input of a processing and control circuit PCU of the per se known type, including a microprocessor 6 with associated memory devices 7.
In the example embodiment illustrated, the processing and control circuit PCU receives direct supply voltage Vdd from a voltage supply unit not illustrated, and in operation, when necessary, it applies a direct voltage to a supply terminal 5a of the sensor 5.
The processing and control circuit PCU is predisposed, in predetermined manners, for processing the signals (pulses) emitted by the sensor 5, and for providing at its output a digital signal having at least one feature which varies in a predetermined manner as a function of the flow rate Q of the fluid in the conduit 2.
In general, the relationship present between the number n of pulses emitted by the sensor 5 and the flow rate (Q) of the fluid in the conduit 2 is non-linear.
Advantageously, therefore, predetermined correction data are stored in the memory devices 7, by which, upon variation of the flow rate Q of the fluid in the conduit 2, the ratio k between the value of said flow rate Q and the corresponding number n of pulses emitted by the sensor 5 is variable such as to compensate the non-linearity of said relationship.
The microprocessor operated processing and control circuit EPCU can advantageously be predisposed for providing at its output a digital signal having a feature which varies in a substantially linear manner as a function of the flow rate Q of the fluid in the conduit 2. For example, such a signal can be a signal having a modulated pulse-width or duration, the “on” time of which varies in a substantially linear manner as a function of the flow rate of the fluid in the conduit 2.
The device 1 represented in
In the conduits 2A and 2B there are provided respective impellers 3A and 3B, with respective magnets 4A and 4B, to which respective sensors 5A and 5B are associated, coupled to corresponding signal inputs of the processing and control circuit PCU.
In the embodiment illustrated in
In the variant embodiment shown in
In the embodiments according to
In a variant embodiment, considered in
In a further variant, considered in
In further non illustrated variants, the circuit PCU is provided with two distinct outputs and is predisposed for providing on such outputs signals representative of the flow rates of the fluids in the conduit 2A and in the conduit 2B, respectively.
In general, the circuit or PCU unit can also advantageously be predisposed for performing a filtering action on the signals provided by the magnetic field sensor/s.
Of course, without affecting the principle of the finding, the particular embodiments can be widely varied with respect to what has been described and illustrated purely as an example and not for limiting purposes, without for this reason departing from the invention as defined in the attached claims.
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TO2009A1044 | Dec 2009 | IT | national |
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PCT/IB2010/056069 | 12/24/2010 | WO | 00 | 6/22/2012 |
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WO2011/077412 | 6/30/2011 | WO | A |
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20120271567 A1 | Oct 2012 | US |