Claims
- 1. A device for determining the economy of a fuel comprising:
- first means for obtaining a reading of specific gravity of the fuel;
- second means for obtaining a reading of temperature of the fuel;
- a price of the fuel scale;
- a caloric value per dollar scale; and
- nomograph means for converting the reading of the specific gravity of the fuel appearing on said first means, the reading of temperature of the fuel appearing on said second means and price of the fuel on said price scale to caloric value per dollar on said caloric value per dollar scale.
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a corrected specific gravity scale;
- wherein:
- said nomograph means comprises:
- a first link extending across said first and second means and to said corrected specific gravity scale; said corrected specific gravity scale being in such a location with respect to readings of said first and second means as to allow the formation of a first nomograph satisfying the equation expressing specific gravity corrected to a predetermined temperature as a function of measured specific gravity and the temperature of said fuel; and,
- a second link extending from said corrected specific gravity scale across said price of the fuel scale to said caloric value per dollar scale, said caloric value per dollar scale being in such location as to allow formation of a second nomograph satisfying the equation expressing caloric value of fuel per dollar as a function of specific gravity of the fuel corrected to a predetermined temperature and the price of the fuel.
- 3. A device as claimed in claim 2 wherein:
- said first means comprises a hydrometer;
- said second means comprises a capillary-type thermometer;
- the first nomograph satisfies the equation:
- S = S.sub.T /[1 + 0.00044 (T-60)]
- where:
- S = specific gravity of the fuel at a standard temperature of 60.degree. F,
- s.sub.t = specific gravity of the fuel,
- T = temperature of the fuel; and
- the second nomograph satisfies the equation:
- B = [K.sub.1 S (K.sub.2 - S.sup.2)]/F
- where:
- B = caloric value per dollar of fuel,
- K.sub.1 = a constant scale factor,
- K.sub.2 = an empirical constant,
- F = price of the fuel,
- S = specific gravity of the fuel at a standard temperature of 60.degree. F.
- 4. A device for determining the economy of a fuel comprising:
- first means for obtaining a reading of specific gravity of the fuel;
- second means for obtaining a reading of temperature of the fuel;
- a price of the fuel scale;
- a fuel caloric value per dollar scale;
- first aligning means for forming a first nomograph by aligning readings of said first and said second means to obtain a reading of specific gravity of the fuel, corrected to a predetermined temperature;
- second aligning means for forming a second nomograph by aligning the reading of the corrected specific gravity of the fuel with the price of the fuel on the price of the fuel scale to obtain fuel caloric value per dollar on said fuel caloric value per dollar scale, the readings of said first and second means, the price scale and the fuel caloric value per dollar scale being so arranged with respect to one another as to allow the formation of said nomographs satisfying an equation expressing the corrected density as a function of temperature and measured specific gravity, and the equation expressing caloric value of fuel per dollar as a function of temperature and corrected specific gravity of said fuel, respectively.
- 5. A device as claimed in claim 4 wherein:
- said first means comprises a hydrometer; and
- said second means comprises a thermometer.
- 6. A device as claimed in claim 4 wherein:
- said first means comprises a vertically oriented hydrometer branch and a plurality of weights of graduated densities, stacked inside said hydrometer branch, the density of each weight being less than that of the weight below it.
- 7. A device as claimed in claim 6 wherein:
- said second means comprises a vertically oriented thermometer branch and a capillary having thermally expandable fluid therein, said capillary being vertically oriented inside said thermometer branch.
- 8. A device as claimed in claim 7 wherein:
- said first aligning means comprises a first link for aligning the top non-floating weight and the temperature reading to obtain the specific gravity corrected to standard temperature of 60.degree. F, said first nomograph satisfying the following equation:
- S = S.sub.T [1 + 0.00044 (T-60)]
- where:
- S = specific gravity of the fuel at a standard temperature of 60.degree. F,
- s.sub.t = measured specific gravity of the fuel,
- T = temperature of the fuel, and
- a second link member for aligning the specific gravity of the fuel at a standard temperature of 60.degree. F, obtained by the first aligning means with the price of the fuel to obtain fuel caloric value per dollar, said second nomograph satisfying the equation:
- B = [K.sub.1 S (K.sub.2 - S.sup.2)]/F
- where:
- B = caloric value per dollar of fuel,
- K.sub.1 = a constant scale factor,
- K.sub.2 = an empirical constant,
- F = price of the fuel.
- 9. A device as claimed in claim 8 wherein said thermometer and said hydrometer branches communicate with each other, further comprising drawing means for drawing fuel into said thermometer and said hydrometer branches.
- 10. A device as claimed in claim 9 wherein said drawing means comprises a squeezing bulb.
- 11. A process for determining the fuel economy comprising the following steps:
- (a) obtaining a temperature reading of the fuel on a temperature scale;
- (b) obtaining a specific gravity of the fuel reading on a specific gravity scale;
- (c) aligning temperature and specific gravity readings to form a first nomograph giving the specific gravity of the fuel corrected to a standard predetermined temperature on a corrected specific gravity scale;
- (d) aligning the value of corrected specific gravity obtained in step "C" with the price of the fuel on a price scale to form a second nomograph giving the caloric value of fuel per dollar on a caloric value of fuel per dollar scale.
- 12. A process as claimed in claim 11 wherein: said first nomograph satisfies the equation:
- S = S.sub.T /[1 + 0.00044 (T-60)]
- where:
- S = specific gravity of the fuel at a standard temperature of 60.degree. F,
- s.sub.t = specific gravity of the fuel,
- T = temperature of the fuel; and
- said second nomograph satisfies the equation:
- B = [K.sub.1 S (K.sub.2 - S.sup.2)]/F
- where:
- B = caloric value per dollar of fuel,
- K.sub.1 = a constant scale factor,
- K.sub.2 = an empirical constant.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part of a copending application Ser. No. 581,870 filed May 29, 1975, now abandoned.
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2668440 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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