Mechanical pressure gauge having digital output

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6530281
  • Patent Number
    6,530,281
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 21, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 11, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Noori; Max
    • Ellington; Alandra
    Agents
    • Baxley; Charles E.
Abstract
A pressure gauge includes a Bourdon tube coupled to a pinion of a spindle with a link and a sector gear, and to rotate the spindle in correspondence with a pressure in the Bourdon tube. The rotational movement of the spindle or the deformation of the Bourdon tube may be converted into a digital output and shown in a displayer. A disc is secured to the spindle and has a number of openings formed in the peripheral portion. A photo detecting device may be used for detecting a light emitted through the openings of the disc and for detecting the rotational movement of the disc.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a pressure gauge, and more particularly to a mechanical pressure gauge having a digital output displayed by a digital diaplayer.




2. Description of the Prior Art




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a typical mechanical pressure gauge is illustrated and comprises a Bourdon tube


11


coupled to a pressurized fluid reservoir with a port


19


of a housing or a support


10


, a pinion


14


and a pointer


16


rotatably supported on support


10


with a spindle


17


, and a sector gear


13


rotatably secured on the support


10


and coupled to the Bourdon tube


11


with a link


12


and engaged with the pinion


14


. The sector gear


13


may rotate the pinion


14


and thus the pointer


16


to indicate the pressure value when the sector gear


13


is rotated by the Bourdon tube


11


via the link


12


and when the Bourdon tube


11


is deformed by the pressurized fluid that flows into the Bourdon tube


11


. A spring


15


is engaged on the spindle


17


and engaged with the support


10


for recovering the spindle


17


after the pressure is released from the support


10


. However, the pointer


16


may be used to display or to point an analog output only and may not be used to exactly tell the value of the pressure.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, illustrated is a typical electric pressure gauge including a pressure sensor


21


engaged in a tube


20


and coupled to an electric circuit


23


for sensing or detecting the pressure in the tube


20


. One or more batteries


22


are received in a housing


27


and coupled to the electric circuit


23


for energizing the electric circuit


23


and/or the pressure sensor


21


. The electric circuit


23


may convert the pressure in the tube


20


into a digital output which may be displayed in the displayer


24


. However, the pressure sensor


21


is rather expensive, and the pressure sensor


21


includes a highly precision configuration that may not be easily manufactured.




The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional pressure gauges.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a pressure gauge including a mechanical configuration and including a digital output for precisely showing and displaying the value of the pressure.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a pressure gauge comprising a housing, a Bourdon tube coupled to a pressure reservoir for receiving a pressurized fluid, a spindle supported on the housing, a link device for coupling the Bourdon tube to the spindle and to rotate the spindle in correspondence with a pressure in the Bourdon tube, a displayer, and a device for converting a rotational movement of the spindle to a digital output and to be displayed in the displayer. The rotational movement of the spindle and the deformation or the movement of the Bourdon tube may thus be converted into the digital output and may be precisely shown in the displayer.




The link device includes a pinion secured on the spindle and rotated in concert with the spindle, a sector gear rotatably secured in the housing and engaged with the pinion, and a link coupled between the Bourdon tube and the sector gear for rotating the pinion via the sector gear.




A spring-biasing device is further provided for recovering the spindle when the pressure in the Bourdon tube is released.




The rotational movement converting device includes a disc secured to the spindle and rotated in concert with the spindle, the disc includes a peripheral portion having a plurality of openings formed therein, and a photo detecting device for detecting a rotational movement of the disc.




The photo detecting device includes a gap formed therein for receiving the peripheral portion of the disc, a light emitting device disposed on a first side of the disc, and a detector disposed on a second side of the disc for detecting a light generated by the light emitting device and transmitted through the openings of the disc.




The rotational movement converting device further includes an electric circuit coupled between the displayer and the photo detecting device for receiving a detected signal from the photo detecting device.




One or more batteries may further be provided for energizing the electric circuit.




Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of a detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial exploded view showing a typical mechanical pressure gauge;





FIG. 2

is a partial exploded view showing a typical electrical pressure gauge;





FIG. 3

is a partial exploded view showing a mechanical pressure gauge in accordance with the present invention; and





FIG. 4

is a partial plane view illustrating the configuration of the mechanical pressure gauge in accordance with the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a mechanical pressure gauge in accordance with the present invention comprises a Bourdon tube


31


coupled to a pressurized fluid reservoir with a port


80


of a support or a housing


30


, a pinion


34


rotatably supported on the housing


30


with a spindle


39


, and a sector gear


33


rotatably secured on the housing


30


with a pivot axle


331


and coupled to the Bourdon tube


31


with a link


32


and engaged with the pinion


34


. The sector gear


33


may rotate the pinion


34


when the sector gear


33


is rotated by the Bourdon tube


31


via the link


32


and when the Bourdon tube


31


is deformed by the pressurized fluid that flows into the Bourdon tube


31


. A spring


35


is engaged on the spindle


39


and engaged with the housing


30


for recovering the spindle


39


after the pressure is released from the housing


30


. The above-described configuration is similar to that of the typical mechanical pressure gauge and will not be described in further details.




The mechanical pressure gauge in accordance with the present invention further comprises an electric circuit


36


for converting a mechanical signal or the like into a digital output, a displayer


37


coupled to the electric circuit


36


for displaying the digital output of the electric circuit


36


, and one or more batteries


38


coupled to the electric circuit


36


for energizing the electric elements. The above-described configuration is similar to that of the typical electrical pressure gauge and will not be described in further details.




The mechanical pressure gauge in accordance with the present invention further comprises a plate or a disc


40


secured to the spindle


39


and rotated in concert with the pinion


34


. The disc


40


includes a peripheral portion


401


having a number of openings


41


formed therein, for example, seventy five (75) openings


41


may be formed in the peripheral portion


401


of the disc


40


. An optical sensor or a photo detector device


50


is further provided and disposed on the housing


30


, and includes a gap


51


formed therein for receiving the peripheral portion


401


of the disc


40


, and includes a light emitting device


53


disposed on one side of the disc


40


for emitting a light, and includes a detector


54


disposed on the other side of the disc


40


for detecting the light emitted from the light emitting device


53


and emitted through the openings


41


of the disc


40


. The photo detector device


50


, particularly the detector


54


of the photo detector device


50


is coupled to the electric circuit


36


for transmitted the detected light signal to the electric circuit


36


and for allowing the detected light signal to be displayed in the displayer


37


as a digital output.




The disc


40


and the photo detector device


50


may thus be used to receive or to detect the mechanical movement of the Bourdon tube


31


and/or the rotational movement of the spindle


39


, and may send the detected mechanism movement to the electrical circuit


36


which may convert and display the signal as a digital output in the displayer


37


. The pressure from the Bourdon tube


31


may thus be precisely shown as a digital output in the displayer


37


.




Accordingly, the mechanical pressure gauge in accordance with the present invention includes a mechanical configuration and including a digital output for precisely showing and displaying the value of the pressure.




Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A pressure gauge comprising:a) a housing, b) a Bourdon tube coupled to a pressure reservoir for receiving a pressurized fluid, c) a spindle supported on said housing, d) means for recovering said spindle. e) a pinion secured on said spindle and rotated in concert with said spindle, f) a sector gear rotatably secured in said housing and engaged with said pinion, g) a disc secured to said spindle and rotated in concert with said spindle, said disc including a peripheral portion having a plurality of openings formed therein, h) a link coupled between said Bourdon tube and said sector gear for rotating said pinion via said sector gear, and for rotating said spindle and said disc in correspondence with a pressure in said Bourdon tube, i) a light emitting device disposed on a first side of said disc for generating and emitting a light through said openings of said disc, j) a detector disposed on a second side of said disc for detecting the light generated by said light emitting device and transmitted through said openings of said disc, and for detecting a rotational movement of said disc in correspondence with the pressure in said Bourdon tube, k) an electric circuit coupled to said detector for receiving a detected signal from said detector in correspondence with a pressure in said Bourdon tube, l) means for energizing said electric circuit, and m) a displayer for displaying the pressure in said Bourdon tube.
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Number Name Date Kind
4571995 Timme Feb 1986 A
5138155 Gray Aug 1992 A
5311014 Liucci May 1994 A