Claims
- 1. A fluid flow sensor for use with a fluid circulating system to indicate a first predetermined rate of fluid flow therethrough, said fluid flow sensor comprises a hollow fluid flow sensor body including a substantially vertical lower flow detection chamber having a liquid inlet formed in the lower portion thereof and a substantially vertical upper fluid flow chamber having a liquid outlet formed in the upper portion thereof, a spherical float movably disposed within said hollow fluid flow sensor body, said lower flow detection chamber comprises a flow detection channel having a lower float seat formed in the lower portion thereof to selectively support said spherical float when the fluid flow through said substantially vertical lower flow detection chamber when less than the first predetermined flow rate and said supper fluid flow chamber comprises a fluid flow channel having an upper float seat comprising a first and second contact point disposed therein to engage said spherical float when the fluid flow through said fluid flow sensor equals or exceeds a second predetermined flow rate, said second contact point being formed on a float limit extending into said hollow fluid flow sensor body, said first contact joint being disposed below and opposite said second contact point on the inner surface of said hollow fluid sensor body such that the center of said spherical float is offset laterally in the vertical plane relative to the longitudinal center line of said fluid flow channel when engaging said first and second contact points.
- 2. The fluid flow sensor of claim 1 wherein the diameter between said first contact point and said second contact point is at least one-half the diameter of said float and less than one diameter of said float.
- 3. The fluid flow sensor of claim 1 wherein said first contact point and said second contact point are disposed in the same vertical plane.
- 4. The fluid flow sensor of claim 1 wherein the effective fluid flow are through said fluid flow channel is the cross-sectional area of the fluid flow channel less the sum of the horizontal cross-sectional areas of said float and said float limit is substantially the cross-sectional area of said liquid inlet.
Co-pending Application
This application is a continuation application of pending application Ser. No. 479,657, filed Feb. 8, 1990 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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0808963 |
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Continuations (1)
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