This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. § 119, of French Patent Application FR 1657484, filed Aug. 2, 2016; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to the field of devices or apparatuses for measuring fluids, such as meters for water, gas and the like, in particular those installed in individual residences.
In order to guarantee a high level of reliability, meters have to be calibrated in order to ensure, within an acceptable margin of error, that the quantity or flow rate of fluid which has been measured does indeed correspond to that which has passed through the measuring instrument.
That involves measuring, for example, the measurement error actually observed (in %) as a function of the flow rate (in liters/hour) and thus establishing a curve, at least a significant portion of which has to fall within a predefined frame of tolerances which is judged to be acceptable. To that end, currently known meters are provided with an attached adjustment part formed of a small deflector that is mounted eccentrically (with respect to the axis of rotation of the turbine of the meter) and is able to pivot on itself. That device is mounted at the inlet into the circular main chamber of the meter, into which the fluid arrives before being conveyed through the turbine and evacuated from the chamber through an outlet which is generally located diametrically opposite. Verification and calibration are generally carried out empirically by turning the flow deflector until the resulting change causes the curve of the measure of the error observed to “fall” within the predefined frame of tolerances, at least over the relevant flow rate ranges, that is to say those for which it is necessary that the measurement error is well below the established tolerance.
However, that type of device and mode of operation have a certain number of drawbacks.
Indeed, the fact of adding an additional adjustment part complicates the manufacture of the meter, thus giving rise to increased costs. Moreover, that part is not easily accessible from the outside and is difficult to handle, making the above adjustment delicate in practice. Finally, for structural reasons, the part which can pivot through 360° can have only relatively small dimensions, and therefore a relatively small surface area of the deflector proper which, in addition to its eccentric location, provides only a slight or moderate effect on the fluid flow, and therefore reduced room for maneuvering for the operator when the operator has to adjust the meter for different flow rates or volumes.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a fluid meter, in particular for liquids, having an integrated adjustment device, which overcomes or counters at least some of the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages or drawbacks of the heretofore-known devices of this general type.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a meter, in particular a meter for fluids, especially for liquids and preferably for water, which comprises a housing provided with a fluid inlet opening and a fluid outlet opening, a turbine having radial blades and being actuated by a movement of the fluid between the inlet and outlet openings, the housing having a device mounted thereon for measuring the movement of the turbine, and a device for deviating the flow of fluid being provided between the inlet opening and those radial blades of the turbine which are closest to the inlet opening, the flow deviating device being actuable from outside the housing, preferably manually and directly.
By virtue of this construction, the meter is simplified and the adjustment operation is made much easier by the fact that the operator can more easily actuate the adjusting device, and that the actuation has a greater effect on the fluid flow, which increases the accuracy of the adjustment and thus the margin for maneuvering for the operator in terms of calibration.
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 a fluid meter, in particular for liquids, having an integrated adjustment device, 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 drawings in detail and first, particularly, to
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Advantageously, the orientable chicane 7 and the turbine 5 are coaxial, and the orientable chicane 7 is secured to a support element 8 which is also mounted so as to be free to rotate coaxially about the axis of rotation of the turbine 5, and the movement in rotation of which can be controlled from outside the housing 2, preferably manually and directly.
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According to the invention, the meter is further distinguished in that the support element 8 includes a base part in the form of a horizontal circular disc that extends perpendicular to the vertical axis of rotation of the turbine 5 and is provided with a wall portion which extends radially and vertically from the lower face of the disc so as to form an orientable chicane 7 for the fluid flow. The upper face of the disc is provided with a circular collar or skirt 9 that extends as far as an external portion of the housing 2 in which the fluid that is to be measured flows. It is possible, by rotating the collar 9, to control the orientation of the wall portion forming the orientable chicane 7 for deviating the fluid.
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According to another feature, a holding nut 12 engages with the annular thread 10 of the collar 9 of the support element 8 in order to hold it on an external wall of the housing 2 of the meter 1 (see in particular
Preferably, the external shape of the holding nut 12 is polygonal. Such a geometry, in the manner of the free wall 11, will make it easier to use the invention, as will also be shown in relation to
In order to ensure optimal sealing of the meter 1, it is possible to also advantageously provide that the collar 9 of the support element 8 has at least one annular groove 13 provided with an O-ring 14 in order to seal the support element 8 with respect to the housing 2 of the meter 1.
As already mentioned, the meter 1 according to the invention is further distinguished in that the collar 9 of the support element 8 is constructed to receive at least part of the device for measuring the movement of the turbine, which is used to make it possible to measure the flow rate and/or the volume of fluid passing through the meter 1. This can be made possible by the walls of the collar 9, and by a conventional mechanical device for receiving, holding and/or securing the device, such as bearings, etc.
According to the invention, the device 6 (that is to say the chicane 7) and the support element 8 are made in one piece of a synthetic material, preferably an injection-molded plastic material. This makes it possible to reduce the production costs for a meter, saving one part, one assembly operation and substituting the brass which is normally used for a less costly material. Radial reinforcing ribs, recesses, grooves such as the annular groove 13, etc. can also be readily created in this manner in the body of the support element 8.
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Of course, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described and represented in the appended drawings. Modifications remain possible, in particular with respect to the make-up of the various elements, or by substitution of equivalent techniques, without in so doing departing from the protective scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1657484 | Aug 2016 | FR | national |