Claims
- 1. A viscometer for a liquid and which utilizes a pressurized gas and constant temperature bath comprises:
- a closed ended tube having a chamber;
- a first inlet in said tube for introducing said pressurized gas into said tube;
- a second inlet in said tube for introducing said liquid into said chamber and for removing excess liquid from said chamber;
- a capillary tube in communication with said chamber;
- an outlet for said liquid in communication with said capillary tube;
- a timer;
- means for starting said timer being in communication with said first inlet and operatively connected to said timer; and
- means for stopping said timer by sensing the movement of said pressurized gas after said liquid has exited said capillary tube, said stopping means being operatively connected to said timer and including a thermistor.
- 2. The viscometer according to claim 1 further comprising a circuit which operatively interconnects said thermistor and said timer, said circuit including a Wheatstone bridge and an amplifier, said Wheatstone bridge and said amplifier being operatively connected.
- 3. The viscometer according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of check valves, said check valves being operatively associated with said first inlet.
- 4. The viscometer according to claim 1 wherein said starting means includes said thermistor.
- 5. A viscometer for a liquid and which utilizes a pressurized gas and a constant temperature bath comprises:
- a closed ended tube having a chamber;
- a first inlet in said tube for introducing said pressurized gas into said tube;
- a second inlet in said tube for introducing said liquid into said chamber and for removing excess liquid from said chamber;
- a single capillary tube in communication with said chamber;
- an outlet for said liquid in communication with said capillary tube;
- means for starting a timer being in communication with said first inlet and operatively connected to said timer; and
- means for stopping said timer by sensing the movement of said pressurized gas after said liquid has exited said capillary tube, said stopping means being operatively connected to said timer, said stopping means including a thermistor.
- 6. The viscometer according to claim 5 further comprising a circuit which operatively interconnects said thermistor and said timer, said circuit including a Wheatstone bridge and an amplifier, said Wheatstone bridge and said amplifier being operatively inter-connected.
- 7. The viscometer according to claim 5 further comprising a plurality of check valves, said check valves being operatively associated with said first inlet.
- 8. The viscometer according to claim 5 wherein said starting means includes said thermistor.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 842,088 filed Mar. 18, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,658,636, by co-inventors R. E. Manning and W. A. Lloyd, assigned to Cannon Instrument Co. and entitled "High-Temperature, High-Shear Capillary Viscometer".
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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| ASTM Specification D446. |
| ASTM Test Method D2171. |
| ASTM Special Technical Bulletin No. 111, (1951), (copy not enclosed). |
| S. J. Weeds, "The Kingsbury Tapered-Plug Viscometer for Determining Viscosity Variations Within Temperature and Rates of Shear". |
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