This invention has for object a device for mixing at least two gaseous components in order to obtain a gaseous mixture containing a desired predetermined proportion of each of said gaseous components.
The technical sector of the invention is the realization of such mixing devices, also known as “gas mixers” of which there are many types for which is certain cases patent applications have been filed.
A first family includes the so-called static devices comprised of a chamber wherein a determined quantity of each gaseous component is injected and action is then taken in order to obtain a homogeneous mixture: this type of device does not make it possible, on the one hand to obtain the desired mixture immediately nor continuously and, on the other hand, requires the implementation of substantial means.
Another family of so-called dynamic devices consists in injecting flows servo-controlled by direct measurements of the content of each component in the mixture obtained. Flow meters and electronic mass flow controllers are often used for this, which has the disadvantage of making this type of mixer very expensive.
Finally, another family of devices, also dynamic, consists in mixing defined and continuous flows of each gaseous component delivered through an arm of a pneumatic circuit comprising successively a regulator in order to supply said component at a given fixed pressure, then a throttling port calibrated in order to obtain a determined flow, and resulting in a joint line with the other gaseous components: a perfecting of this type of device such as described in application FR 2 906 480 filed on 2 Oct. 2006, further comprises a means of stopping upstream from each calibrated port of the flow in such a way as to adjust the injected quantity of each component via a controlling of the opening and closing time of each means of stopping.
However, these diverse devices each have disadvantages such as the creation of circuits that are rather complex to implement with many connections and conduits to connect between the various pneumatic components, or the influence of components located upstream of the others and which as such disturb the operation of those positioned downstream.
The objectives of this invention are to realize devices for mixing that are modular and compact, reducing the connections and limiting the influence of the upstream components on the downstream components in order to obtain at least one, and more, homogeneous mixture of given constant proportions of at least two gaseous components.
Such an objective is achieved by a device for mixing comprising at least two arms of a pneumatic circuit arranged in parallel and each being suitable for receiving a gaseous component at a given supply pressure, and for supplying a joint output line of the desired mixture; such a device is such that
each arm comprises a means for adjusting the flow of the component in question to a determined constant value that depends at least on the supply pressure of the component,
each arm is carried out in a polyhedral block made of a material that is tight to the diverse gaseous components and resistant to their supply pressure, comprising at least two opposing flat surfaces to which the intake and/or output collectors of at least the portion of the pneumatic circuit that makes up said arm connect,
said polyhedral blocks of each arm are brought together by assembling one flat surface of one block against a flat surface of the other block by causing the ports of joint output collectors of said arms to communicate.
These characteristics, although realized differently, are disclosed in GB A 1 130 692.
The device according to the invention further comprises at least one means of stopping of which the closing and opening can be controlled positioned downstream from the means for adjusting the flow of any gaseous component, said means of stopping (8) is a solenoid valve fixed directly on a surface adjacent to one of the flat surfaces (6) to which the intake and output collectors (7) of said block (11) connect, and connected to a secondary inlet (13e) and output (13s) of the portion of the arm (1) in question.
In a preferred embodiment each arm comprises downstream from its means for adjusting the flow a means of stopping of which the durations of closing and opening can be controlled according to at least the supply pressure of the means for adjusting the flow positioned upstream on the same said arm, with the opening and closing times of each means of stopping being variable, able to adjust the injected quantity of each component in the joint output line of the mixer and calculated according to the desired mixture in this line.
In a specific embodiment the internal portions of the circuit of each block are straight conduits pierced from the various surfaces of the block in question and of which the ports are able either to be sealed or able to constitute inlets or outputs of the internal portion of the circuit in question, and the means for adjusting the supply pressure as well as the means for adjusting the flow are incorporated into said block.
More preferably, each polyhedral block is a rectangular parallelepiped and comprises at least one supply inlet of a gaseous component and at least two outputs of the latter able to provide at least two different flows of this same gaseous component in two separate output lines and jointly with at least one other block supplied by a second gaseous component and making it possible as such to deliver at least two mixtures of a different constitution of gases.
The result is a new device for mixing gaseous components responding to the diverse disadvantages of the current devices and making it possible to respond to the objectives of this invention, while also bringing additional advantages that shall be noted and understood when reading the description hereinafter.
The latter and the attached drawings describe examples of embodiments of the invention but are in no way restrictive: other embodiments are possible within the framework of the scope and of the extent of this invention, in particular by changing the form of polyhedral blocks represented here in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped; these blocks could indeed be for example of triangular, hexagonal or octagonal section and not rectangular; in addition, mixers can be realized of more than two or three gaseous components by combining as many blocks as required.
Such a device for mixing at least two gaseous components comprises at least two arms 1 of a pneumatic circuit arranged in parallel and each being suitable for receiving 3 a gaseous component at a given supply pressure PE and for supplying a joint output line 2 of the desired mixture. According to the invention and what is shown in the attached figures:
each arm comprises a means for adjusting 4 the flow of the component in question to a determined constant value that depends at least on the supply pressure PA of the component,
each arm 1 is realized in a polyhedral block 11 made of a material that is tight to the diverse gaseous components and resistant to their supply pressure, comprising at least two opposing flat surfaces 6 to which the intake and/or output collectors 7 of at least the portion of the pneumatic circuit that makes up said 1 connect.
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Said polyhedral blocks 11 of each arm 1 are brought together by assembling as shown in
The device comprises at least one means of stopping 8 of which the closing and the opening can be controlled by any means 14 on the one hand for measuring and for comparing at least the pressure and on the other hand for controlling; the means of stopping is positioned downstream from the means for adjusting 4 the flow of any gaseous component.
Positioning the means of stopping 8 downstream from the means for adjusting 4 makes it possible to control the supply pressure PA upstream of this adjusting member of the flow while when this means of stopping is positioned upstream from the latter, it introduces a loss of head that is difficult to assess and which can therefore modify the flow of this adjusting member.
According to what is shown in
In a preferred embodiment each means for adjusting 4 the flow, and the same applies in all of the other embodiments described hereinafter, is a restriction nozzle of the section of passage of the circuit of the arm 1 in question and is able to provide a sonic flow which is only according to its upstream supply pressure PA: an example embodiment of such a pneumatic component is described in patent application FR 2 906 590 filed on 2 Oct. 2006, wherein the restriction nozzle 15 of the section of passage of the circuit can itself be adjusted in order to adapt the desired flow to the predetermined upstream pressure; this adjusting being carried out for each given condition of use and normally not modifiable during the course of use even if in certain cases this could be considered.
In order for the restriction nozzles of the section of passage of the circuit of the arm 1 in question to be able to provide sonic flows, in order to prevent an influence of the downstream pressure, the circuits of which they are a part must be configured in order to provide a critical and supercritical flow such that the ratio of the upstream pressure PA to the downstream pressure PS is less than 0.53 for diatomic gases, which can be controlled by taking a measurement of the output pressure PS.
According to
These means 14 for measuring and for controlling at least the upstream supply pressure PA therefore make it possible to adjust the durations and the frequencies of opening and of closing of the means of stopping 8 and therefore to control the flows obtained that are desired to be constant for each gaseous component in order to continuously have a final gaseous mixture, in the joint output line 2, of stable composition, even if there are variations in pressure PA upstream from the flow controllers 4. This makes it possible to avoid having a control of the means of adjusting 9 of the supply pressure P of each component, as shown in
In order of course to have a better precision for controlling these means of stopping 8, it is useful and even necessary to have a measurement not only of the pressure but also of the temperature of the gaseous component and to take this into account in the means of controlling 14.
More preferably, each means of adjusting 9 the supply pressure of the means for adjusting 4 the flow is a regulator, which can be incorporated on a surface of the blocks 11 such as shown in
In
The means of stopping 8 of which the closing and the opening can be controlled are more preferably solenoid valves each fixed directly on a surface adjacent to one of the flat surfaces 6 to which the intake and output collectors 7 of the block 11 of the arm of the pneumatic circuit 1 of which they are a part connect, and connected to a secondary inlet 13E and an output 13S of this portion of the arm 1, such as shown in the diagram in
The means for adjusting the flow 4 can be adjusted as indicated previously (for a given use in order to obtain a determined mixture) from an exterior pieced access 5 and located in the axis of their nozzle 15.
This invention therefore makes it possible to assemble as shown in
In order to realize a complete mixer, to this assembly of blocks must then of course be added all of their external components such as the shut-off solenoid valves 8, pressure sensors directly on the available ports (and which are then sealed by these sensors) of the various collectors (such as those of the joint inlets and outputs 7), an electronic board in order to manage according to these measurements of pressure and those of temperature the solenoid valves for the flow adjustment of each component in order to obtain the desired gaseous mixtures.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0859108 | Dec 2008 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2009/052706 | 12/28/2009 | WO | 00 | 9/20/2011 |