Claims
- 1. A liquid meter comprising a measurement chamber in which a spinner is caused to rotate about an axis and pivots, at least at low liquid flow rates, on a support in alignment with said axis, both the spinner and the support having a concave surface facing each other, wherein pivoting motion takes place by means of a ball that is free to rotate between said two concave surfaces, each concave surface having a radius of curvature that is greater than the radius of curvature of the ball.
- 2. A liquid meter according to claim 1, in which the radii of curvature of the concave surfaces have an upper limit which is determined by the weight of the spinner in the liquid, with the radii of curvature increasing with increasing weight of the spinner in the liquid.
- 3. A liquid meter according to claim 1, in which the concave surfaces are substantially spherical in shape.
- 4. A liquid meter according to claim 1, in which the concave surfaces are substantially parabolic in shape.
- 5. A liquid meter according to claim 1, in which the concave surfaces are substantially elliptical in shape.
- 6. A liquid meter according to claim 1, in which the concave surfaces have the same radius of curvature.
- 7. A liquid meter according to claim 1, in which both concave surfaces have the same radius of curvature.
- 8. A liquid meter according to claim 1, in which the ball is placed beneath the spinner when the mean density of the spinner is greater than the density of the liquid.
- 9. A liquid meter according to claim 1, in which an axial housing is provided in the spinner to receive the support constituted by the ball and an axial pivot which is provided at one of its ends that penetrates into said housing with one of the concave surfaces, the other concave surface being provided at the end of said axial housing.
- 10. A liquid meter according to claim 1, in which the spinner possesses an axial shaft, said axial shaft penetrates into an axial housing at the end of which one of the concave surfaces is formed, said axial shaft being provided at a penetrating one of its ends with the other concave surface, the ball being disposed in said housing between said surfaces.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of PCT/FR97/02326 filed Dec, 17, 19997.
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Continuations (1)
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PCT/FR97/02326 |
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