Claims
- 1. A fluid flowmeter constructed of a plurality of molded fluoropolymer components, comprising:a translucent first fluoropolymer fitting having a first conduit to facilitate fluid flow and having at least one tubular end portion; a translucent fluoropolymer sight tube having a tube conduit to facilitate fluid flow and having at least one tubular end portion, and including a float assembly sensitive to fluid flow within the sight tube; a translucent second fluoropolymer fitting having a second conduit to facilitate fluid flow and having at least one tubular end portion; and wherein the at least one tubular end portion of the translucent fluoropolymer sight tube is joined by a weldment bond with at least one of the tubular end portions of at least one of the translucent fluoropolymer fittings to define a flowmeter body conduit from the first conduit, the tube conduit, and the second conduit, the weldment bond created by confrontingly positioning a heater between at least one of the tubular end portions of the fluoropolymer fittings and the tubular fluoropolymer sight tube.
- 2. The fluid flowmeter of claim 1, wherein the translucent fluoropolymer sight tube further comprises an intermediate channel substantially central within the translucent fluoropolymer sight tube such that the tube conduit is narrowed through the intermediate channel.
- 3. The fluid flowmeter of claim 2, the float assembly comprising:an elongate float sensitive to fluid flow within the translucent fluoropolymer sight tube, the elongate float having a flange larger in cross-section than the cross-sectional width of the intermediate channel; and a stop positioned at one end of the tube conduit for limiting the longitudinal movement of the float when abutted by the flange.
- 4. The fluid flowmeter of claim 1, wherein the float assembly comprises a spherical float and a longitudinally aligned guide rod, the guide rod being removably secured within the tube conduit, the spherical float longitudinally moveable along the guide rod in response to fluid flow in the tube conduit.
- 5. The fluid flowmeter of claim 1, further comprising a valve device for metering fluid flow and axial movement in and out of at least one of the first and second conduits, the valve device comprising;a valve handle to facilitate the axial movement of the valve device; and a valve member extending through a portion of the at least one conduit to control fluid flow from the tube conduit into the at least one conduit.
- 6. The fluid flowmeter of claim 5, wherein the valve member further comprises a threaded portion to threadably engage the at least one conduit to facilitate the axial movement of the valve device in and out of the at least one conduit.
- 7. The fluid flowmeter of claim 1, wherein the translucent fluoropolymer sight tube further comprises indicia representing volumetric fluid flow through the flowmeter.
- 8. The fluid flowmeter of claim 1, wherein at least one of the translucent first fluoropolymer fitting, the translucent fluoropolymer sight tube, and the translucent second fluoropolymer fitting is constructed of molded perfluoroalkoxy resins.
- 9. The fluid flowmeter of claim 1, wherein each of the translucent first fluoropolymer fitting, the translucent fluoropolymer sight tube, and the translucent second fluoropolymer fitting is constructed of molded perfluoroalkoxy resins.
- 10. A unitary-bodied fluoropolymer flowmeter for metering fluid flow, comprising:a tubular fluoropolymer sight tube having a tube conduit and a float device capable of movement within the tube conduit in response to fluid flow, wherein the float provides visual indication of fluid flow rates through the sight tube; a fluoropolymer first fitting having at least one tubular end portion, the first fitting for directing fluid flow into the tubular fluoropolymer sight tube; a fluoropolymer second fitting having at least one tubular end portion, the second fitting for receiving fluid flow from the tubular fluoropolymer sight tube; and wherein at least one of the tubular end portions of the fluoropolymer fittings is attached to the tubular fluoropolymer sight tube by way of at least one tubular weldment created by confrontingly positioning a heater between at least one of the tubular end portions of the fluoropolymer fittings and the tubular fluoropolymer sight tube.
- 11. The fluoropolymer flowmeter of claim 10, wherein the at least one tubular weldment comprises a first tubular weldment and a second tubular weldment, wherein the tubular end portion of the fluoropolymer first fitting is joined to an end of the tubular fluoropolymer sight tube by way of the first tubular weldment and the tubular end portion of the fluoropolymer second fitting is joined to the other end of the tubular fluoropolymer sight tube by way of the second tubular weldment, to form the unitary fluoropolymer sight tube.
- 12. The fluoropolymer flowmeter of claim 10, wherein the tubular fluoropolymer sight tube further comprises an intermediate channel proximate the center of the tube conduit and smaller than the diameter of the tube conduit.
- 13. The fluoropolymer flowmeter of claim 12, wherein the float device is an elongate float having a flange for limiting longitudinal movement of the float within the tubular fluoropolymer sight tube, with the flange seated against the intermediate channel when there is substantially no fluid flow through the tubular fluoropolymer sight tube.
- 14. The fluoropolymer flowmeter of claim 10, wherein the float device comprises a spherical float and a longitudinally aligned guide rod, the guide rod being removably secured within the tube conduit, the spherical float being capable of longitudinal movement along the guide rod in response to fluid flow in the tube conduit.
- 15. The fluoropolymer flowmeter of claim 10, further comprising a valve device for metering fluid flow and axial movement in and out of at least one of the first and second fluoropolymer fittings, the valve device comprising;a valve handle to facilitate the axial movement of the valve device; and a valve member adjustably traversing a portion of the at least one fitting to control fluid flow from the tube conduit into the at least one fitting.
- 16. The fluoropolymer flowmeter of claim 10, wherein the tubular fluoropolymer sight tube further comprises indicia representing volumetric fluid flow through the flowmeter.
- 17. The fluid flowmeter of claim 10, wherein at least one of the first fluoropolymer fitting, the tubular fluoropolymer sight tube, and the second fluoropolymer fitting is constructed of molded perfluoroalkoxy resins.
- 18. The fluid flowmeter of claim 10, wherein each of the first fluoropolymer fitting, the tubular fluoropolymer sight tube, and the second fluoropolymer fitting is constructed of molded perfluoroalkoxy resins.
- 19. A fluid flowmeter to gauge fluid flow, comprising:a sight tube having; an internal tube conduit spanning the distance of the sight tube to facilitate fluid flow through the sight tube; an intermediate channel providing a narrowed fluid passageway proximate the center of the tube conduit; a float stop fixed proximate one end of the tube conduit; and a float assembly to facilitate the metering of fluid flow through the sight tube, the float assembly having; and an elongate float capable of longitudinal movement within the tube conduit and the intermediate channel in response to fluid flow through the tube conduit, the elongate float having a flange limiting longitudinal advancement of the elongate float by abutment of the flange against the float stop and limiting longitudinal retreat of the elongate float by seating of the flange at the intermediate channel.
- 20. The flowmeter of claim 19, wherein the sight tube further comprises a float guide positioned at the end of the tube conduit distal the float stop, the float guide having a receiving bore for receiving a portion of the elongate float and limiting lateral movement of the elongate float within the tube conduit.
- 21. The flowmeter of claim 19, wherein the float guide further comprises at least one fluid bore passing through the float guide to facilitate fluid flow past the float guide.
- 22. The flowmeter of claim 19, wherein the float stop further comprises a longitudinally extending protrusion to abuttably receive the flange during longitudinal advancement of the elongate float within the tube conduit.
- 23. The flowmeter of claim 19, wherein the float stop further comprises at least one fluid flow bore passing through the float stop to facilitate fluid flow past the float stop.
- 24. The flowmeter of claim 19, wherein the elongate float further comprises a tapered portion for increasing sensitivity of the elongate float to fluid flow through the tube conduit, wherein the tapered portion is sized such that it is capable of traversing the narrow intermediate channel without becoming wedged, the taper of the tapered portion increasing in cross-section approaching the flange.
- 25. The flowmeter of claim 19, wherein the sight tube further comprises indicia representing volumetric fluid flow through the flowmeter.
- 26. A method of using a translucent unitary-bodied fluoropolymer flowmeter, comprising the steps of:connecting a fluid source to a translucent first fluoropolymer fitting of the translucent unitary-bodied fluoropolymer flowmeter, wherein the translucent first fluoropolymer fitting is communicatively joined with a translucent fluoropolymer sight tube by a weldment bond created by confrontingly positioning a heater between the first fluoropolymer fitting and the sight tube; connecting a fluid receiving device to a translucent second fluoropolymer fitting of the translucent unitary-bodied flowmeter, wherein the translucent second fluoropolymer fitting is in fluid communication with the translucent fluoropolymer sight tube; directing fluid into the translucent first fluoropolymer fitting from the fluid source; and metering fluid flow through the translucent unitary-bodied flowmeter by gauging the longitudinal movement of a float device within the translucent fluoropolymer sight tube.
- 27. The method of claim 26, further comprising the step of gauging of the float device is achieved by observing a flange of an elongate float device in relation to indicia visible from the exterior of the translucent fluoropolymer sight tube, wherein the indicia represent volumetric fluid flow through the translucent unitary-bodied flowmeter.
- 28. The method of claim 26, wherein visual gauging of the float device comprises the step of observing a portion of a spherical float device in relation to indicia visible from the exterior of the translucent fluoropolymer sight tube, wherein the indicia represent volumetric fluid flow through the translucent unitary-bodied flowmeter.
- 29. The method of claim 26, further comprising the step of controlling fluid flow through the translucent unitary-bodied flowmeter by rotatably adjusting a valve, wherein the valve is in operable communication with the translucent second fluoropolymer fitting to selectively regulate fluid traveling from the translucent fluoropolymer sight tube through the translucent second fluropolymer fitting.
- 30. A translucent unitary-bodied fluoropolymer flowmeter for metering fluid flow, comprising:a translucent fluoropolymer sight tube having a tube conduit to facilitate fluid flow for metering; float means within the tube conduit for metering and providing visual indication of fluid flow through the translucent fluoropolymer sight tube; at least one translucent fluoropolymer fitting means for providing fluid communication with the tube conduit, the at least one translucent fluoropolymer fitting means being joined to the translucent fluoropolymer sight tube by a weldment bond created by confrontingly positioning a heater between the at least one fluoropolymer fitting means and the fluoropolymer sight tube; and valve means in operable rotatable axial communication with the at least one translucent fluoropolymer fitting means for controlling fluid flow through the translucent unitary-bodied fluoropolymer flowmeter.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The applicant hereby claims benefit of the contents and filing date accorded to U.S. Provisional Patent Application filed May 25, 2001, entitled “Injection Molded and Welded Fluoropolymer Flow Meters” and assigned Serial No. 60/293,672, and Provisional Patent Application filed Mar. 15, 2002, entitled “Low Flow Rate Fluoropolymer Flowmeter” and assigned Serial No. 60/364,774, with both of said applications being incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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