The invention relates to a meter with a capsule type ultrasound measurement cell.
To be more precise, it relates to a fluid meter, in particular a water meter, including a capsule type ultrasound measurement cell including a measurement channel equipped with ultrasound sensors and mounted on a tank including an inlet pipe and an outlet pipe, said inlet pipe communicating with the inlet of the measurement channel and said outlet pipe communicating with the outlet of the measurement channel.
Hereinabove and hereinafter, the expression capsule type measurement cell means a removable measurement cell that can be mounted on and demounted from a tank without intervening with the installation of the tank, i.e. without it being necessary to demount and remount the tank.
A meter of this kind is described in the patent document EP 1 227 303.
In this prior art meter, the tank is of coaxial type, i.e. the outlet pipe has an elbow so as to discharge centrally on the central axis of the tank and the inlet pipe discharges through an orifice into a coaxial annular volume.
The measurement cell proposed in the above document is intended only for a tank of this type.
At present another type of tank is widely used.
This second type of tank includes an inlet pipe and an outlet pipe that are both straight and aligned with each other, discharging directly into the interior of the tank.
Mounting an ultrasound measurement cell on a tank of the second type obviously entails specially designing an appropriate measurement cell. Moreover to each type of tank there must obviously correspond a specific type of measurement cell, which increases the maintenance burden and the inventory of parts for such meters.
The invention solves this problem by proposing a capsule type ultrasound measurement cell meter including a standardized measurement cell that can be installed on a tank of the first or second type.
To this end, the invention proposes a method of mounting a capsule type ultrasound measurement cell including a measurement channel equipped with ultrasound sensors disposed in a cap and intended to be mounted on a tank including an inlet pipe and an outlet pipe of different types, said inlet pipe being intended to communicate with the inlet of said measurement channel and said outlet pipe being intended to communicate with the outlet of said measurement channel, characterized in that it consists in using an additional adapter specific to the type of tank and connecting said inlet pipe with the inlet of said measurement channel and said outlet pipe with the outlet of said measurement channel.
In a first embodiment, intended for a coaxial type tank, a first (outlet or inlet) pipe of which includes an elbow so as to discharge centrally on the central axis of the tank and a second (respectively inlet or outlet) pipe discharges into a coaxial annular volume, the adapter comprising a flared tubular part intended to be mounted on the mouth of said first pipe and to be connected in sealed fashion to said measurement cell.
The adapter preferably also comprises an intermediate ring for clamping the tank onto the measurement cell.
Said flared tubular part and said intermediate ring are advantageously formed in one piece.
In a second embodiment, intended for an aligned type tank, the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe of which are straight and aligned with each other and discharge directly into the interior of the tank, the adapter consists in an elbowed tubular part intended to be mounted on the mouth of one of said pipes and to be connected in sealed fashion to said measurement cell.
In this case, said adapter is preferably intended to be mounted on the inlet pipe.
The invention further relates to a measurement cell for implementing the above method characterized in that it includes a plate carrying said measurement channel and a clamping ring for fixing the plate to said tank, said plate including an inlet orifice and an outlet orifice, and said adapter being intended to be connected in sealed fashion to one of those orifices.
In one embodiment said plate, said measurement channel and housings intended for said sensors are in one piece.
The measurement preferably includes at least one temperature probe.
The invention further relates to a capsule assembly consisting of a measurement cell of the above kind and an adapter of the above kind assembled together.
The invention is described in more detail hereinafter with the assistance of figures showing preferred embodiments of the invention.
As shown in
Here
Standardization entails using an adapter connecting said inlet pipe with the inlet of said measurement channel and said outlet pipe with the outlet of said measurement channel. This adapter is connected to one of the pipes of the tank, enabling a flow of fluid in a measurement channel of the measurement cell 1.
An adapter 4 of a first type is used in the case of the coaxial type tank and another adapter 5 of a second type is used in the case of an aligned type tank.
This adapter 4, 5 is first fastened to the measurement cell to form a subassembly, referred to as the capsule, represented in
In the subsequent figures, the components are shown in section in more detail.
As shown in
It includes a plate le carrying the measurement channel and a clamping ring 1D, this plate including an inlet orifice 1E and an outlet orifice 1F, and the adapter 4 or 5 is intended to be connected in sealed fashion to one of these orifices. A protective cap 1G is placed on the top.
The inlet pipe of the tank 2A or 3A is intended to communicate with the inlet of the measurement channel corresponding to the inlet orifice 1E and the outlet pipe of the tank 2B or 3B is intended to communicate with the outlet of the measurement channel corresponding to the outlet orifice 1F. Each adapter 4 or 5 on the tank is connected to one of the pipes of the tank and enables a flow of fluid in the measurement channel 1A of the measurement cell.
Consider first mounting a measurement cell 1 on a coaxial type tank 2 as shown in
The first type adapter 4 comprises a flared tubular part 4A intended to be mounted on the mouth of the outlet pipe 2B of the tank and to be connected in sealed fashion to the outlet orifice 1F of the measurement cell. This adapter also comprises an intermediate clamping ring 4B intended to clamp the tank 2 onto the measurement cell 1 by screwing it onto it and advantageously formed in one piece with the flared tubular part 4A.
First of all, as shown in
Thus forming a subassembly called the capsule, the measurement cell 1 and the adapter 4 are fixed to the tank 2 by screwing the intermediate ring 4B of the adapter 4 into the inside thread 2C carried by the tank. This clamps the flared tubular part 4A by its other end left free against the periphery of the mouth of the outlet pipe 2B of the tank with between them a seal 4E provided on the adapter. This simultaneously seals the annular volume of the stream of water at tank level by virtue of the intermediate ring 4B pressing on a seal J2 carried by the tank at the bottom of its inside thread 2C.
In
During assembly, an arrangement of markers can ensure correct relative positioning of the measurement cell 1 and the tank 2 with the axis of the inlet and outlet pipes 2A and 2B of the tank and that of the measurement channel aligned and/or the inlet orifice 1E facing the mouth of the inlet pipe 2A.
Alternatively, it is feasible for these axes not to be aligned.
Next, consider mounting a measurement cell 1 on an aligned type tank as shown in
The second type adapter 5 consists in a tubular part with a 90° elbow intended to be mounted on the mouth of the inlet pipe 3A of the tank and to be connected in sealed fashion to the inlet orifice 1E of the plate 1C of the measurement cell.
First of all, as shown in
Thus forming a subassembly called the capsule, the measurement cell 1 and the adapter 5 are fixed to the tank 3 by screwing the clamping ring 1D of the measurement cell into the inside thread 3C carried by the tank. This clamps the adapter 5 by its other end remaining free against the periphery of the mouth of the inlet pipe 3A of the tank with between them a seal 5C provided on the adapter.
In
An important feature of this chamber is that the circular plate 1C, the measurement channel 1A and housings for the sensors C1, C2 are made in one piece, preferably molded in plastic material.
The longitudinal axis of the measurement channel 1A is parallel to the plate 1C. The sensors C1 and C2, which are ultrasound transducers, are disposed at the ends of the measurement channel 1A, to measure flow rate by face to face firing. The longitudinal axis of the measurement channel 1A is preferably perpendicular to the central axis of the plate 1C, in order to place this measurement channel at the center of the plate and obtain as long as possible a measurement channel within the limit set by the diameter of the plate 1C.
The ends of this measurement channel communicate with the inlet orifice 1E and the outlet orifice 1F via an admission channel 1H and a discharge channel 1I with longitudinal axes perpendicular to the axis of the measurement channel 1A. These admission and discharge channels are disposed as far as possible from the center of the measurement channel, i.e. as close as possible to the transducers C1, C2 in order to maximize the usable length for measurement of the flow rate in the path of the ultrasound.
The measurement chamber can also include a temperature measurement probe, which can be fitted into a bore A provided in the wall of the measurement chamber, for example in the case of a thermal energy meter application.
Mounting a temperature measurement probe in this way is particularly adapted to mounting on a coaxial type tank, as shown in
The head of the probe S is fixed into the bore A situated laterally with respect to the measurement channel 1A so that its measurement end is at the core of the outlet flow on the central axis of the meter in the vicinity of the end of the flared tubular part 4A of the adapter 4 clamped against the tank 4.
In the case of mounting the measurement cell 1 on an aligned type tank 3, a temperature measurement probe S can also be mounted in the manner shown in
This probe S can be mounted inclined in the bore A, as before, and as shown in
Alternatively, the probe S can be mounted in the outlet pipe of the tank as shown in
The embodiment described hereinabove is a preferred embodiment. The invention also concerns different embodiments that are not specifically described.
For example, the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe of each tank can be interchanged. For example, in the case of a coaxial type tank, the central pipe can be an inlet pipe and the annular pipe can be an outlet pipe.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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07300849.2 | Mar 2007 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/052471 | 2/29/2008 | WO | 00 | 3/19/2010 |