This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119, of German patent application DE 10 2019 001 590, filed Mar. 7, 2019; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a fluid meter with an electronic unit, comprising a housing in which an electronic device and an energy storage device are arranged. The energy storage device is associated with and supplies the electronic device.
Fluid meters of this type are used in different fields of application. The most well-known are water meters. A fluid meter of this type comprises an electronic unit, often also described as an arithmetic unit, with an electronic device which processes the measurement values recorded via a corresponding measuring section and reproduces them by means of a display device, usually a display. In order to operate the electronic device, which also includes the measuring sensors, an energy storage device, i.e. a battery module, is also provided in the housing, which battery module is coupled with the electronic device in an energy-transmitting manner, usually carried out via a corresponding cable connection. Alternatively, an inductive energy transmission interface is also provided.
Fluid meters are sometimes configured so that they can also be assembled submerged in the fluid, i.e. under water, for example. This requires the housing of the electronic unit to be hermetically sealed, so as to prevent even the slightest amount of fluid being able to enter into the housing. A sealing approach of this type is extremely complex with respect to the specific sealing requirements.
The energy storage device sometimes has to be replaced if the meter has been in use for a long time. For this purpose, it is necessary to open the meter housing, be it fully or be it only in the area of a battery opening via which it is possible to access the energy storage device. However, in each case the hermetically sealed arrangement is thereby affected, since the housing is being either fully or locally opened. After replacing the energy storage device, it is necessary to re-establish the seal, which requires a considerable amount of effort.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a fluid meter, which overcomes the above-mentioned and other disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices and methods of this general type and which provides for a fluid meter that is improved in that regard.
With the above and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a fluid meter with an electronic unit, the fluid meter comprising:
a housing;
an electronic device disposed in the housing;
an energy storage device disposed in the housing, the energy storage device being associated with, and configured to supply, the electronic device;
the electronic device and the energy storage device being potted separately in a potting compound; and
a cable connection or an inductive energy transmission interface coupling the energy storage device with the electronic device.
In other words, the objects of the invention are achieved by the invention in that the electronic device and the energy storage device are potted separately in a potting compound, preferably in one potting housing respectively, and in that they are coupled with one another either via a cable connection or via an inductive energy transmission interface.
In the case of the fluid meter according to the invention or the electronic unit according to the invention, a separately potted electronic device and a separately potted energy storage device, i.e. a separately potted battery unit, is provided, which can be produced in a prefabricated manner as separate potting assemblies, potted in a completely sealed manner and subsequently can be installed in the housing as part of the assembly. The coupling for the energy transmission can take place via a cable connection, for which purpose both are connected to one another via one or a plurality of connection cables. These connection cables can be connected to the corresponding terminals, which are sufficiently sealed, on the electronic device or on the energy storage device, the connected ends preferably being embedded in the potting compound of the electronic device or respectively the energy storage device. Alternatively to the cable connection, providing an inductive energy transmission interface is also conceivable, which means that the appropriate transmission elements are provided, on the one hand, in the potted electronic device and, on the other hand, in the potted energy storage device and are positioned relative to one another in the assembly position in such a way that an energy transmission is possible.
As a result of the direct, separate potting of the two devices and in the case of the two being coupled via a cable connection, in the context of which a fluid-resistant cable is of course suitably used, a maximum fluid resistance or respectively media resistance is guaranteed when the fluid meter is produced and supplied or rather installed for the first time. Full protection against the ingress of fluid is provided by the potting in the critical regions of the electronic device or respectively the energy storage device, even in the case of an underwater assembly. On the part of the housing which accommodates the two devices, ideally no associated sealing means have to be provided since, as a result of the potting, the housing can be flooded with the fluid, even when assembling, without the functionality being even slightly impaired. Of course, it is possible to provide a simple housing seal, but under no circumstances does this have to meet the high requirements of a complete media seal.
In addition to the complete sealing of the relevant components, a particular advantage of the inventive fluid meter is also that it is possible to replace the energy storage device if necessary. This is because it is only necessary to remove the energy storage device after opening the housing, for which purpose either the cable connection must be cut through in the case of a cable connection, after which a new potted energy storage device is inserted and is connected, with its cable section, to the remaining cable section which comes from the electronic device, wherein of course this connection must be or must become sealed, or, in the case of an inductive energy transmission, no additional seal is required, but instead merely a replacement.
However, under no circumstances is it necessary to carry out complex, comprehensive housing sealing in addition to the replacement, since all components involved are completely potted again, and even in the case of a newly connected cable connection, this connection region is sealed. The sealing in this region can be achieved by using corresponding sealed or self-sealed cable connectors, such as an insulation-displacement connector, for example. Using such a connector guarantees a sufficiently high-quality seal, such that an underwater assembly is indeed possible again simply by using such a connector. Of course, it is possible to also separately seal or to pot this connecting device or rather this insulation-displacement connector again retrospectively, further details of which will be added below.
In addition to the fluid meter itself, the invention also relates to an energy storage device for a fluid meter of the type described previously, which is suitable for replacing an energy storage device which is already present in the fluid meter. This energy storage device is distinguished in that one or a plurality of storage cells are accommodated in a potting housing and are coupled with a cable section, which is routed outside of the housing, or an inductive energy transmission interface component which is arranged in the housing, wherein the storage cells and the end of the cable connection, which end is located in the housing, or the energy transmission interface component are potted with a potting compound, wherein a connecting device, for connecting to a cable section which is arranged on the electronic device of the fluid meter and which remains after the energy storage device which is to be replaced is removed, is provided on the cable section.
This energy storage device is thus distinguished in that it is completely potted, in other words the storage cells are completely embedded in the potting housing. Either a cable section protrudes from the potting compound, on which cable section a corresponding connecting device, for connecting to the corresponding cable section of the electronic device, is arranged in an already preconfigured manner, in other words only the cable section thereof still has to be connected to the connecting device. Alternatively, the energy storage device can also comprise a potted interface component for an inductive energy transmission.
This energy storage device can thus be completely preconfigured, so that any replacement can take place in a very simple manner.
The connecting device is preferably an insulation-displacement connector which makes it possible to in turn connect the cable sections preferably in a media-tight or fluid-tight manner.
Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for replacing an energy storage device of a fluid meter of the type described previously, using an energy store of the type described previously.
Within the context of this method, provision can be made for a cable connection of the fluid meter or of the electronic unit which connects the potted electronic device and the potted energy storage device to be disconnected, and for the connecting device which is arranged on the cable section of the new energy storage device to be connected to the remaining cable section of the electronic device. If the fluid meter which is to be made functional again or the electronic unit which is to be repaired consequently has a cable connection, this is disconnected in a simple manner, i.e. cut through, and then, after inserting the new energy storage device, the connecting device which is provided on said energy storage device is connected to the free cable end of the electronic device. If an insulation-displacement connector is used, the free cable end is consequently connected thereto.
If this connecting device is not already fluid-tight or media-tight at origin, as may be the case for an appropriately configured insulation-displacement connector, for example, it is possible to pot the connecting device with a potting compound after connecting the two cable sections, wherein an insulation-displacement connector of this type can of course additionally be potted again.
The connecting device can be inserted into a housing region which is subsequently potted with the potting compound. In the housing of the electronic unit, an associated housing region, for example a housing region which is spatially delimited by associated walls, can therefore already be provided, into which housing region the connecting device is inserted and which is subsequently filled with the potting compound. The connecting device is then embedded in or cast firmly on the housing via the potting compound.
Alternatively, it is possible to place a separate housing around the connecting device, for example a housing made of two half-shells which are either separate or are pivotally articulated to one another, and subsequently to fill this housing with the potting compound, i.e. to use the housing as a casting mold. This housing then optionally remains on the potted connecting device.
Alternatively to potting, it is also possible to arrange the connecting device in a region inside the housing of the electronic unit in which an air bubble forms in the assembly position under fluid. The connecting device is thus positioned in a housing region in which, if the fluid meter which is once again functional is put under water again, an air bubble forms so that the connecting device, which, as described, is suitably equipped at origin with a high-quality media seal, does not come into contact with the fluid, i.e. water, for example. A sufficient, still greater level of safety can also be achieved in this way.
In the event that the fluid meter which is to be made functional again or the electronic unit possesses an energy transmission interface, it is only necessary to replace the old energy storage device with a new one and then to reconnect the housing in order to repair it. When carrying out the replacement, it is of course important to ensure that the energy transmission interface component of the new energy storage device is positioned correctly on the electronic device with respect to the corresponding component. This can come to pass in a simple manner by providing a corresponding guide or receptacle on the housing side which makes it possible to position the energy storage device in a precise and defined manner.
In addition to the method according to the invention itself, the invention also relates to a fluid meter which has been produced in line with the method according to the invention described previously, i.e. has been made functional again. This fluid meter is distinguished in that the potted electronic device and the potted energy storage device are connected via a cable connection which has two cable sections that are connected via a connecting device, of which cable sections one is connected to the electronic device and the other to the energy storage device.
If necessary, the connecting device can additionally be potted with a potting compound, for which purpose it is either arranged in a housing region which is filled with the potting compound or, alternatively, a housing can also be arranged around the connecting device, which housing is subsequently filled with the potting compound.
Furthermore, provision can alternatively or additionally be made for the connecting device to be arranged in a region inside the housing of the fluid meter in which an air bubble forms in the assembly position under fluid.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in fluid meter, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
An electronic device 3 is located in the interior of the housing 2. The electronic device comprises all the relevant measuring and processing elements, such as sensors, calculation and processing device or specific control device, as well as a display 4. Moreover, an energy storage device 5 is also provided in the housing 2, for example in the form of a correspondingly powerful battery which comprises a corresponding number of energy storage cells or modules and is connected to the electronic device 3 via a cable connection 6. As an alternative to a cable connection of this type, an inductive energy transmission interface with the corresponding transmission components can also be provided on the electronic device 3 and the energy storage device 5.
Let us assume, now, that the energy storage device 5 has to be replaced, either because it is defective or because its storage capacity is too low. This is done by disconnecting the cable connection 6, see
The new energy storage device 5a has a cable section 12 which passes out of the potting compound 10, to which cable section a connecting device 13 in the form of an insulation-displacement connector 14 is already connected in a preconfigured manner at origin.
Contact to the electronic device 3 or rather the cable section 18 thereof, which remains there after cutting through the cable connection 6, is then made by means of this connecting device 13 or rather this insulation-displacement connector 14. The two cables or strands are plugged into the insulation-displacement connector 14, after which it is pinched accordingly with a tool 15 (see
If the connecting device 13 already provides a sufficient media seal, associated with a corresponding corrosion protection of the cable connection which takes place therein, etc., no further measures are necessary with regards to an additional sealing of the connecting device 13. If the connecting device 13 does not necessarily guarantee this or if it is still necessary due to reasons of regulation,
Additionally or alternatively, it is also possible, see
As a result, the fluid meter is in turn fully protected and fully operational in a submerged assembly, with even protection against flooding and the like being guaranteed.
With reference to
The invention thus enables a simple replacement of an energy supply device, wherein the electronic unit 1 is designed in a very simple manner, with no specific sealant having to be provided thereon in order to seal the inside of the housing. This is because a more trouble-free and secure operation is guaranteed owing to the complete potting of the electronic device 3 and the energy storage device 5 or respectively 5a and, in the case of replacement, optionally also the connecting device 13.
Furthermore, in the event of the energy storage device 5a being replaced, this modular concept also offers the possibility to also couple an electronic device 3 of a fluid meter with a different type of battery. For example, a very compact electronic device 3 of a domestic water meter can be used by adding a larger D cell in the battery compartment, even for an industrial water meter with a higher energy requirement, but without restrictions on installation space.
If an inductive energy transmission, i.e. a wireless energy transmission, is intended, then only the energy storage device 5 has to be replaced, as has already been explained previously. In this case, it is not necessary to carry out any additional contacting or sealing measures on the part of the connecting device 13 etc. so that the fluid meter 1 is subsequently fully functional and ready for use again. In this case too, owing to the complete potting of the two devices involved, it is not necessary to provide any separate sealing measures on the housing 2, which can also be configured in a very simple manner in this case.
The following is a list of reference numerals used in the above description of the invention with reference to the drawing figures:
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102019001590 | Mar 2019 | DE | national |