Claims
- 1. A diaphragm failure monitoring system and apparatus for detecting leakage in a diaphragm of a diaphragm pump comprising,a) a pump having an operating chamber containing a light transmissive working liquid and a pumping chamber for pumping material into and out of the pump and a diaphragm separating the operating chamber and the pumping chamber; b) a first optic fiber joined to said operating chamber at a first location for transmitting an optic signal across said working liquid; c) a second optic fiber joined to said operating chamber at a second location in spaced arrangement from said first optic fiber, and without being connected to said first optic fiber at said operating chamber, for receiving said optic signal that is transmitted though said working liquid from said first optic fiber; d) an electrical signal provider connected to said second optic fiber for providing a first electrical signal, corresponding to a minimum optic signal level of light attenuation, when the optic signal from said first optic fiber to said second optic fiber passes through the working liquid in an uncontaminated state; e) said electrical signal provider providing a second electrical signal different from the first electrical signal, and corresponding to a higher optic signal level of light attenuation than the minimum optic signal level of light attenuation, when the optic signal from said first optic fiber to said second optic fiber passes through working liquid in a contaminated state, whereby leakage of a contaminating material, that is part of the material being pumped, into said working liquid through said diaphragm into said operating chamber can be detected when said second electrical signal is established; f) a hollow, optical cell secured to said operating chamber for receiving a portion of the working liquid, and wherein the first location of said first optic fiber and the second location of said second optic fiber are at opposite sides of said optical cell; g) said first optic fiber including an emitter end for transmitting said optic signal across said working liquid and said second optic fiber including a collector end for receiving said transmitted optic signal, and wherein the electrical signal provider comprises an optical amplifier; and, h) an isolation signal conditioner connected to said optical amplifier, and a distributive control system connected to said isolation signal conditioner, wherein said first and second electrical signals are fed from said optical amplifier to said distributive control system through said isolation signal conditioner.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said diaphragm comprises rubber.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a power supply communicating with said optical amplifier and said isolation signal conditioner.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said optic signal comprises a high intensity green light.
- 5. A diaphragm pump comprising,a) an operating chamber containing a working fluid, a pumping chamber for pumping material into and out of the pump and a diaphragm separating the operating chamber and the pumping chamber, b) an optical cell including a hollow cell housing having opposite ends and a wall surrounding said opposite ends such that said cell housing defines a hollow space, one of said opposite ends being a securement end for securement to the diaphragm pump at the operating chamber, said securement end having an opening to said hollow space, said securement end including means for securing said cell housing to one side of said operating chamber such that the opening to the hollow space of said cell housing is communicable with the operating chamber of said diaphragm pump to enable the cell housing to receive working fluid from the operating chamber of the diaphragm pump while the diaphragm pump is in operation, the opposite end of said cell housing being remote from said diaphragm pump, c) a first optic fiber joined to said cell housing for transmitting an optic signal through the hollow space of said cell housing, d) a second optic fiber joined to said cell housing in spaced arrangement from said first optic fiber, and without being connected to said first optic fiber at said cell housing, for receiving said optic signal from said first optic fiber, e) means for establishing a first electrical signal corresponding to a minimum optic signal level of light attenuation, when the optic signal from said first optic fiber to said second optic fiber passes through the working fluid in the hollow space of said cell housing in an uncontaminated state, f) means for establishing a second electrical signal, different from the first electrical signal, and corresponding to a higher optic signal level of light attenuation than the minimum optic signal level of light attenuation, when the optic signal from said first optic fiber to said second optic fiber passes through working fluid in the hollow space of said cell housing in a contaminated state whereby leakage of a contaminated material, that is part of the material being pumped, into said working fluid through the diaphragm of said diaphragm pump into said operating chamber can flow into the hollow space of said optical cell through the opening in said one end of the cell housing, and said leakage of contaminating material can be detected in said cell housing when said second electrical signal is established, g) and wherein said cell housing includes first means for connecting with said first optic fiber and second means for connecting with said second optic fiber, h) and wherein said first and second connecting means are located at opposite sides of said optical cell and wherein said first optic fiber includes an emitter end connected to said first connecting means and a first optic fiber opposite end, and said second optic fiber includes a collector end connected to said second connecting means and a second optic fiber opposite end, and wherein said means for establishing said first electrical signal and said means for establishing said second electrical signal comprise an optical amplifier connected to the opposite ends of the first and second optic fibers, i) and wherein said optic signal comprises a high intensity green light, and j) an isolation signal conditioner connected to said optical amplifier, and a distributive control system connected to said isolation signal conditioner, wherein said electrical signals are fed from said amplifier to said distributive control system through said isolation signal conditioner.
- 6. The diaphragm pump of claim 5 wherein said cell housing is cylindrical.
- 7. The diaphragm pump of claim 5, additionally comprising a power supply communicating with said optical amplifier and said isolation signal conditioner.
- 8. The diaphragm pump of claim 5 including a sight member provided at the opposite end of said cell housing to permit outside viewing of the interior hollow space of said optical cell.
- 9. The system and apparatus of claim 1, wherein said cell housing has opposite ends, one of said opposite ends being a securement end for securement to the diaphragm pump at the operating chamber, said securement end having an opening to said operating chamber to enable the cell housing to receive working fluid from the operating chamber while the diaphragm pump is in operation.
- 10. The system and apparatus of claim 1, wherein said cell housing is cylindrical.
- 11. The system and apparatus of claim 1, wherein said cell housing includes first means for connecting with said first optic fiber and second means for connecting with said second optic fiber, said first and second connecting means being located at said opposite sides of said optical cell.
- 12. The system and apparatus of claim 9 including a sight member provided at the opposite end of said cell housing to permit outside viewing of the interior hollow space of said optical cell.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/020,838 filed on Jun. 28, 1996 and is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/969,644, filed Jun. 5, 1997 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,883,299.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US97/11489 |
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WO |
00 |
9/7/1999 |
9/7/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO98/00640 |
1/8/1998 |
WO |
A |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/020838 |
Jun 1996 |
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Continuations (1)
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