Claims
- 1. A pressure differential sensing device for detecting loss of gas from a gas pressurized chamber, the device comprising a flexible, gas-filled, sealed capsule mounted within a space pressurized by the gas in the pressurized chamber, the capsule comprising two convoluted diaphragms joined together along their peripheral edges, whereby the gas pressure of the chamber is applied to the outside of the capsule, and means for sensing expansion of the capsule and for providing a signal in response thereto, wherein the initial internal pressurization of the capsule is chosen such that the capsule size remains substantially constant throughout a range of temperature variations causing pressure increases and decreases in both the capsule and the chamber, whereby a loss of gas from the chamber results in a decrease of the gas pressure of the chamber relative to the internal gas pressure of the capsule thereby permitting the capsule to expand, the expansion of the capsule being sensed by the sensing means, and wherein the gas pressure of the chamber is higher than the internal gas pressure of the capsule whereby the capsule is normally compressed from its free position and failure of the capsule seal permitting equalization of the internal gas pressure of the capsule with the gas pressure of the chamber allows the capsule to expand to its free position, the expansion of the capsule being sensed by the sensing means.
- 2. The pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 1 wherein the capsule and the chamber contain the same gas.
- 3. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 1 and further comprising means for adjusting the sensing means to provide a signal in response to greater or lesser expansion of the capsule, wherein a greater or lesser pressure differential may occur between the capsule and the chamber prior to the sensing device providing the signal, said adjusting means comprising a collar having the sensing means mounted thereon, said collar being threadably mounted for positively ajusting the position of sensing means relative to the capsule upon rotation of said collar.
- 4. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 1 wherein the capsule is mounted in a sealed housing in pressure communication with the gas pressurized chamber.
- 5. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 4 wherein the housing comprises a mounting shank for attaching the housing to the chamber, and the mounting shank has a bore formed therethrough for providing pressure communication between the interior of the housing and the gas pressurized chamber.
- 6. The pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 1 wherein the sensing means comprises a mechanically actuated switch having an actuating member positioned adjacent to the capsule, and wherein expansion of the capsule operates the switch.
- 7. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 6 and further comprising means for adjusting the position of the switch actuating member relative to the capsule to permit greater or lesser expansion of the capsule prior to operation of the switch, said adjusting means comprising a collar having the switch actuating member mounted thereon, said collar threadably received in said housing for positively adjusting the position of the switch actuating member relative to the capsule upon rotation of the collar.
- 8. A pressure differential sensing device comprising:
- A. a base comprising a bottom plate and a mounting shank depending from said bottom plate, said mounting shank and said bottom plate having a bore formed therethrough, and said bottom plate having a cylindrical portion with threads formed thereon;
- B. a cup-shaped cap having threads formed on the side walls thereof, said cup-shaped cap threadably mounted to the threaded cylindrical portion of the bottom plate of said base, and means for sealing said cup-shaped cap to said base, whereby said base and cup-shaped cap together comprise a housing defining a sealed cavity communicating with the exterior of said housing through the bore;
- C. a flexible gas-filled sealed capsule mounted on one of the base or cup-shaped cap;
- D. a mechanically operated switch having an actuating member, said switch mounted on the other of the base or cup-shaped cap with the actuating member oriented toward the capsule, whereby the position of the capsule relative to the actuating member of the switch is adjustable by rotating the cup-shaped cap relative to the base; and
- E. signal means operated by said switch,
- wherein the device is attached to a pressurized chamber by means of the shank and adjusted such that a signal is produced at low pressurization of the pressurized chamber and no signal is produced at normal pressurization of the pressurized chamber, whereby a loss of gas from the chamber results in a decrease of the gas pressure of the chamber relative to the internal gas pressure of the capsule thereby permitting the capsule to expand, the expansion of the capsule operating the switch and providing a signal indicating the decrease in pressure.
- 9. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 8 wherein the capsule comprises two convoluted diaphragms joined together along their peripheral edges.
- 10. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 8 wherein said capsule is mounted to said base, said switch includes at least one metal switch terminal, and said switch is mounted to said cup-shaped cap by a glass header mounted to close an opening defined by said cup-shaped cap, said glass header comprising a glass plate, a metal edge member hermetically sealed to the periphery of said glass plate, and a plurality of metal eyelets corresponding to the number of metal switch terminals, each metal eyelet hermetically sealed through an opening in said glass plate, wherein each of said at least one metal switch terminals is positioned through a corresponding one of said metal eyelets and soldered thereto, and said metal edge member surrounds the opening defined by said cup-shaped cap and is soldered thereto.
- 11. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 10 wherein said switch includes three terminals and said glass header includes three eyelets positioned to receive said three switch terminals.
- 12. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 8 wherein said base defines an opening partially therethrough, said opening including at least one annular groove, said opening intersecting the bore such that a first portion of the bore extending from the shank to the opening intersects the opening inwardly from said annular groove and a second portion of the bore extending from said opening through the bottom plate intersects the opening within said annular groove, and further comprising:
- F. a plunger slidably mounted in said opening, said plunger defining first and second spaced-apart annular plunger grooves thereabout; and
- G. a first O-seal received in the first annular plunger groove and a second O-seal received in the second annular plunger groove, said first and second O-seals thereby slidably carried by said plunger,
- wherein said plunger is slidable between (1) a first position wherein said first O-seal is loosely accommodated in said annular groove of said opening thereby permitting gas communication through said bore and opening to the sealed cavity, and said second O-seal is engaged between said plunger and the base defining said opening, thereby preventing gas communication to the exterior of the housing through said opening, and (2) a second position wherein said first O-seal is engaged between said plunger and said base defining said opening between the intersection of the first portion of the bore with said opening and the intersection of the second portion of the bore with said opening, thereby blocking communication through said bore and opening to the sealed cavity, and said second O-seal is loosely accommodated in the annular groove of said opening to permit gas communication between said sealed cavity and the exterior of said base through said opening.
- 13. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 12 wherein said plunger is spring-biased from said second position toward said first position.
- 14. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 12 wherein said opening includes a second annular groove, said second annular groove located between the first annular groove of said opening and the exterior of the base, said plunger defines a third annular plunger groove spaced apart from the second annular plunger groove by the same distance separating the first and second annular grooves of said opening, and further comprising a third O-seal carried in said third annular plunger groove, whereby when the plunger is in its first position, the third O-seal is also engaged between the plunger and said base defining said opening to provide a double seal between the sealed cavity and the exterior of the housing, and when said plunger is in said second position, said third O-seal is loosely accommodated in said third annular groove of said opening to permit gas communication between said sealed cavity and the exterior of said housing.
- 15. A pressure differential sensing device comprising:
- A. a mechanically operated switch including an actuating member and at least one metal switch terminal;
- B. a glass header comprising a glass plate, a metal edge member hermetically sealed to the periphery thereof, and a plurality of metal eyelets corresponding to the number of switch terminals of said switch, each metal eyelet hermetically sealed to an opening in said glass plate, wherein each of said at least one metal switch terminals is positioned in a corresponding one of said eyelets and soldered thereto to mount said switch to said glass header;
- C. a metal housing defining a cavity, an inlet bore to said cavity and a mounting shank at least partially defining said inlet bore for connecting said inlet bore to a pressurized chamber, said housing further defining an opening, wherein said glass header with said switch mounted thereto is secured to said housing by soldering said metal edge member to said housing about said opening with said switch actuating member disposed within said cavity, thereby sealing said cavity except for said inlet bore;
- D. a flexible gas-filled sealed capsule mounted to said housing in said cavity adjacent to the switch actuating member; and
- E. signal means operated by said switch;
- wherein the device is attached to pressurized chamber with the inlet bore in communication therewith, whereby the gas pressure of said chamber acts on the exterior of said capsule, whereby a loss of gas from the chamber results in a decrease of the gas pressure in the chamber relative to the internal gas pressure of the capsule, thereby permitting the capsule to expand, the expansion of the capsule operating the switch and providing a signal indicating the decrease in pressure.
- 16. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 15 wherein said housing defines an opening partially therethrough, said opening including at least one annular groove, said opening intersecting the inlet bore such that a first portion of the bore extending from the shank to the opening intersects the opening inwardly from said annular groove and a second portion of the bore extending from said opening to said cavity intersects the opening within said annular groove, and further comprising:
- F. a plunger slidably mounted in said opening, said plunger defining first and second spaced-apart annular plunger grooves thereabout; and
- G. a first O-seal received in the first annular plunger groove and a second O-seal received in the second annular plunger groove, said first and second O-seals thereby slidably carried by said plunger,
- wherein said plunger is slidable between (1) a first position wherein said first O-seal is loosely accommodated in said annular groove of said opening thereby permitting gas communication through said bore and opening to the sealed cavity, and said second O-seal is engaged between said plunger and the base defining said opening, thereby preventing gas communication to the exterior of the housing through said opening, and (2) a second position wherein said first O-seal is engaged between said plunger and said base defining said opening between the intersection of the first portion of the bore with said opening and the intersection of the second portion of the bore with said opening, thereby blocking communication through said bore and opening to the sealed cavity, and said second O-seal is loosely accommodated in the annular groove of said opening to permit gas communication between said sealed cavity and the exterior of said base through said opening.
- 17. A pressure differential sensing device comprising:
- A. a base having
- 1. a bottom plate,
- 2. a cylindrical side wall upstanding therefrom, said side wall having threads formed thereon,
- 3. a mounting shank depending from the bottom plate, said mounting shank and bottom plate having a bore formed therethrough;
- B. a flexible gas-filled sealed capsule comprising two convoluted diaphragms joined together along their peripheral edges, said capsule mounted on said bottom plate;
- C. a generally cylindrical housing cap having threads formed thereon, said housing cap threadably mounted to the cylindrical side wall of said base, said side wall and said housing cap surrounding said capsule, and sealing means sealing said side wall and said housing wall, said housing cap defining an opening;
- D. a glass header closing the opening defined by said cylindrical housing cap, said glass header comprising a glass plate, a metal edge member hermetically sealed to the periphery of said glass plate, and at least one metal eyelet mounted through said glass plate and hermetically sealed thereto, said glass header secured to said housing cap by soldering the metal edge member thereto about said opening, whereby said base, housing cap and glass header together define a chamber enclosing said capsule and whereby said bore provides communication into said chamber.
- E. a mechanically operated switch including an actuating member and at least one metal switch terminal, said terminal extending through and soldered to said metal eyelet of said glass header to mount said switch to said glass header, said switch oriented with said actuating member disposed toward said capsule, whereby the position of said actuating member relative to said capsule is adjusted by rotating said housing cap relative to said base on the threads mounting said housing cap to said base; and
- F. signal means operated by said switch,
- wherein the device is attached to a pressurized chamber by means of the shank and adjusted such that a signal is produced at low pressurization of the pressurized chamber and no signal is produced at normal pressurization of the pressurized chamber, whereby a loss of gas from the chamber results in a decrease of the gas pressure of the chamber relative to the internal gas pressure of the capsule thereby pemitting the capsule to expand, the expansion of the capsule operating the switch and providing a signal indicating the decrease in pressure.
- 18. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 17 wherein said base defines an opening partially therethrough, said opening including at least one annular groove, said opening intersecting the bore such that a first portion of the bore extending from the shank to the opening intersects the opening inwardly from said annular groove and a second portion of the bore extending from said opening through the bottom plate intersects the opening within said annular groove, and further comprising:
- G. a plunger slidably mounted in said opening, said plunger defining first and second spaced-apart annular plunger grooves thereabout; and
- H. a first O-seal received in the first annular plunger groove and a second O-seal received in the second annular plunger groove, said first and second O-seals thereby slidably carried by said plunger,
- wherein said plunger is slidable between (1) a first position wherein said first O-seal is loosely accommodated in said annular groove of said opening thereby permitting gas communication through said bore and opening to the sealed cavity, and said second O-seal is engaged between said plunger and the base defining said opening, thereby preventing gas communication to the exterior of the housing through said opening, and (2) a second position wherein said first O-seal is engaged between said plunger and said base defining said opening between the intersection of the first portion of the bore with said opening and the intersection of the second portion of the bore with said opening, thereby blocking communication through said bore and opening to the sealed cavity, and said second O-seal is loosely accommodated in the annular groove of said opening to permit gas communication between said sealed cavity and the exterior of said base through said opening.
- 19. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 18 wherein said plunger is spring-biased from said second position toward said first position.
- 20. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 18 wherein said opening includes a second annular groove, said second annular groove located between the first annular groove of said opening and the exterior of the base, said plunger defines a third annular plunger groove spaced apart from the second annular plunger groove by the same distance separating the first and second annular grooves of said opening, and further comprising a third O-seal carried in said third annular plunger groove, whereby when the plunger is in its first position, the third O-seal is also engaged between the plunger and said base defining said opening to provide a double seal between the sealed cavity and the exterior of the housing, and when said plunger is in said second position, said third O-seal is loosely accommodated in said third annular groove of said opening to permit gas communication between said sealed cavity and the exterior of said housing.
- 21. A pressure differential sensing device as defined in claim 20 wherein the annular grooves of said opening are bevel-edged.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in-part of my application Ser. No. 353,466, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,922,515 filed Apr. 23, 1973.
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