Claims
- 1. A viscometer for measuring or characterizing the stress required to shear a fluid at a given rate comprising a pair of members coaxially mounted for relative rotation, an annular gap between said members defining a flow path for the fluid, a driver for producing such differential rotation, and a sensor for measuring the torque or torque equivalent required to achieve such differential rotation between said members, said driver comprising a motor, and a magnetic drive coupling between said motor and one of said members, the other of said members being relatively fixed, said magnetic drive coupling comprising a driving magnet rotatably driven by said motor, and a driven magnet driven by said driving magnet, said other member comprising a cup fixedly mounted within a housing, said housing having a bore in coaxial alignment with an open end of said cup, and a hollow shaft rotatably mounted in said bore, said shaft extending into said cup, and said one member comprising a bob fixedly mounted on said shaft within said cup.
- 2. The viscometer of claim 1 wherein said driven magnet forms said bob within said cup.
- 3. The viscometer of claim 1 wherein said driving magnet surrounds said cup and said hollow shaft is rotatably mounted in said bore by bearing bushes without any end thrust location on said hollow shaft, whereby said driven magnet self-locates centrally within said cup in the magnetic field of said driving magnet.
- 4. The viscometer of claim 2 further comprising radial holes in said housing communicating with said bore between said bearing bushes to reduce any friction effect caused by fluid between said hollow shaft and said bore.
- 5. The viscometer of claim 1 wherein said bob is hollow and has a finite wall thickness, with a separation between an inner end of said bob and a closed end of said cup that is between one half to five times said annular gap between said members, whereby differential rotation of said bob within said cup causes fluid from a volume outside said bob to flow through said bob and said separation between said bob and said cup and through said annular gap between said bob and said cup and into a volume outside said cup.
- 6. The viscometer of claim 1 further comprising a diagnostics chamber containing a volume of the fluid, said chamber having an opening into which a portion of said housing containing said bore extends for flow of fluid from within said chamber through said viscometer and back to said chamber.
- 7. The viscometer of claim 5 wherein said motor comprises a precision electric motor.
- 8. The viscometer of claim 6 further comprising a locating plate on which said motor is mounted, and fasteners for securing said plate and said viscometer housing to said diagnostics chamber.
- 9. The viscometer of claim 7 further comprising a sleeve that is pressed against an outturned flange on said cup upon tightening said fasteners to clamp said cup to said housing.
- 10. The viscometer of claim 6 wherein said sensor includes means for monitoring motor speed and current variations which are calibrated against known viscosities to detect relatively small changes in the viscosity of the fluid over an expected viscosity measurement range.
- 11. A viscometer for measuring or characterizing the stress required to shear a fluid at a given rate comprising a pair of members coaxially mounted for relative rotation, an annular gap between said members defining a flow path for the fluid, a driver for producing such differential rotation, and a sensor for measuring the torque or torque equivalent required to achieve such differential rotation between said members, one of said members comprising a cup, and the other of said members comprising a bob rotatably mounted within said cup, and said driver comprising an air motor, and a magnetic drive coupling between said motor and said bob, said magnetic drive coupling comprising a driving magnet rotatably driven by said air motor, and a driven magnet mounted in a recess in an inner end of said bob, said cup having an externally threaded closed end for threaded receipt in an internally threaded bore in one end of said motor housing, and said one end of said motor housing having external threads for threaded engagement in an opening in a diagnostics chamber with said cup extending into said chamber, and a rotor shaft on which said rotor is rotatably mounted within said motor housing, said rotor shaft having an inner end extending coaxially into said bore in said motor housing, said driving magnet being mounted on said inner end of said rotor shaft for rotation by said air motor.
- 12. The viscometer of claim 11 further comprising a recess in said closed end of said cup into which said driving magnet on said inner end of said rotor shaft extends.
- 13. The viscometer of claim 11 wherein said sensor includes means for monitoring the regulated air pressure and RPMs of said rotor to determine the viscosity of the fluid.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/266,504 filed Mar. 11, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,231,646.
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