The present invention relates generally to position indication in process measurement, using materials and technology not previously applied in this application. A typical application for position indication would be in process measurement devices that are coupled magnetically to ferrous sensors in a process stream. Use of ferrous materials has limited applications in aggressive service. The bright path position indicator/sensor hereafter called “Brightpath Sensor” contains no ferrous materials and uses light as a means of position indication. It is a device made of common materials that can be obtained at most local hardware stores. The moveable sensor is designed to work inside a clear/translucent round tube. The sensor is constructed with 5 basic components. The components are
Operation of the Brightpath Sensor.
The Brightpath Sensor is all about manipulating light. Blocking the light path (with the light blocking parts of the moveable sensor), and then, viewing the light path (with light collecting/reflecting part of the sensor) to show a position in the view port. The bright path is created when there is light in the installed target port aligned with the light collecting/reflecting part of the moveable sensor and view port. The sensor should be installed in an area of subdued light or the light tight cover should be extended past the desired position range to prevent ambient light interference with the operation of the sensor. Motivating the sensor will be its application. Potential uses would be in flow devices, position indication and pressure sensing devices to name a few.
The Invention comprises a novel application of materials and technology for process measurement not previously applied in this application. The sensor uses a clear/transparent tube with a light tight cover with ports for light installation and view, installed over the tube and a moveable sensor inside the tube when aligned with the ports creates a bright path that can be observed and that would be the position indicated. The materials used in this invention are typically the same materials that aggressive chemicals are stored and shipped in. The Brightpath Sensor (position indicator) will be adaptable to flow, pressure; differential pressure applications to name a few. Having described the subject matter with supporting documentation of its works, it should be obvious that many modifications and variations of this invention are possible.
Note—All drawings shown represent a tube measurement of ½″ OD. The light tight cover is greater than tube OD and sensors are less than tube ID. All information is correct and prototype tested ⅜″ thru 1″ OD tube.
1: Clear tube
2: Light tight cover with view port illustrated
3: Assembled moveable sensor, a sandwich construction with light blocking and light collecting/reflecting properties
4: Bonded moveable sensor, a sandwich construction with light blocking and light collecting/reflecting properties
2: Light tight cover with target and view ports illustrated. Target port shown at 12 o'clock, view ports at approximately 9 and 3 o'clock. Note, view ports shown at the 9 and 3 o'clock position are for illustration purposes only, best reflective view port angle varies with both, the target port size and the thru hole size drilled in the assembled moveable sensor (3b). Best port locations for the bonded moveable sensor are 12 o'clock (target) and 6 o'clock (view)
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a: Light tight cover with ports and clear tube installed
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b: Light tight cover with view ports and clear tube with LED installed for light with beam paths (illustration) in empty tube (no sensor present).
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a: Assembled moveable sensor; exploded view showing the light blocking and light collecting/reflecting parts of sensor; also screw and bolt that hold moveable sensor together. The light collecting/reflecting part of the sensor shall be a clear or translucent material that allows light to travel through it.
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b: Side view of one of the sections of the assembled moveable sensor with center hole drilled, both for assembly and in the light collecting section, a creation of a reflecting/collecting zone.
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c: Main reflecting zone for the collecting/reflecting part of the assembled moveable sensor.
4: Bonded moveable sensor, heat bonded or appropriate adhesive (bond) for application. Clear material allows light to pass through sensor with little degrading of light signal.
4: The clear tube with light tight cover installed (cut away) with view port showing and LED installed for light and the assembled moveable sensor in the light blocking position.
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a: The clear tube with light tight cover installed (cut away) and view port showing and LED installed for light and the assembled moveable sensor in the light indicating position.
5: Illustration of LED installed for light in target port beam paths for the assembled moveable sensor in the collecting/reflecting zone.
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a: Illustration of LED installed for light in target port beam path through the bonded moveable sensor.
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60745843 | Apr 2006 | US |