Claims
- 1. A meter for measuring the flow of electrically conducting liquids comprising a feedback fluidic oscillator of the kind having structure defining an entry channel and a splitter dividing flow from that entry channel into first and second main channels, and first and second feedback channels leading respectively from said first and second main channels to respective opposite sides of a point in said entry channel, whereby the flow of liquid from said entry channel is switched repeatedly in a regular manner between said main channels alternately, first and second electrodes spaced apart in at least one of said main and feedback channels, means creating a magnetic field across said at least one channel in a direction transverse to said one channel and to a line joining said electrodes, and means responsive to the resultant voltage generated between said first and second electrodes.
- 2. The fluid flow meter set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least one flow channel is one of said main channels.
- 3. The fluid flow meter set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least one flow channel is one of said feed-back channels.
- 4. The fluid flow meter set forth in claim 1 further including third and fourth electrodes spaced apart in a second one of said channels, means producing a magnetic field across aid second channel, and means responsive to the resultant voltage generated between said third and fourth electrodes.
- 5. The fluid flow meter set forth in claim 4 including means combining responses to said voltages.
- 6. The fluid flow meter set forth in claim 5 wherein said first and second flow channels are ones in which the flow changes in opposite senses and said voltages from said electrodes are combined in push-pull.
- 7. The fluid flow meter set forth in claim 1 wherein said means for creating a magnetic field comprise at least one permanent magnet.
- 8. The fluid flow meter set forth in claim 7 wherein said structure comprises an electrically insulating casing having walls and said magnet is embedded in a wall of said casing and is electrically insulated from said one flow channel.
- 9. The fluid flow meter set forth in claim 7 wherein said magnet is of electrically non-conducting material and forms part of a wall of said one flow channel.
- 10. The fluid flow meter set forth in claim 1 wherein, upstream of said point, said entry channel is of a cross-section which is basically rectangular but is broadened out laterally at at least one end of the rectangular cross-section to form an I-shaped or T-shaped cross-section.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/472,386, filed Jan. 31, 1990, now abandoned.
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