EP2029978A2 - Kalibrierbare fluidstands-überwachungsmesseinrichtung - Google Patents

Kalibrierbare fluidstands-überwachungsmesseinrichtung

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EP2029978A2
EP2029978A2 EP06784434A EP06784434A EP2029978A2 EP 2029978 A2 EP2029978 A2 EP 2029978A2 EP 06784434 A EP06784434 A EP 06784434A EP 06784434 A EP06784434 A EP 06784434A EP 2029978 A2 EP2029978 A2 EP 2029978A2
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pointer
gauge
switches
rotating member
magnet
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Joshua J. Herz
John Peter Lindmark
Per Arne Larsson
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Qualitrol Co LLC
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01FMEASURING VOLUME, VOLUME FLOW, MASS FLOW OR LIQUID LEVEL; METERING BY VOLUME
    • G01F23/00Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm
    • G01F23/30Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats
    • G01F23/56Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats using elements rigidly fixed to, and rectilinearly moving with, the floats as transmission elements
    • G01F23/62Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats using elements rigidly fixed to, and rectilinearly moving with, the floats as transmission elements using magnetically actuated indicating means
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01FMEASURING VOLUME, VOLUME FLOW, MASS FLOW OR LIQUID LEVEL; METERING BY VOLUME
    • G01F23/00Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm
    • G01F23/30Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats
    • G01F23/48Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats using twisted spindles as transmission elements
    • G01F23/54Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats using twisted spindles as transmission elements using magnetically actuated indicating means
    • G01F23/543Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats using twisted spindles as transmission elements using magnetically actuated indicating means using magnets only as coupling means in a mechanical transmission path
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01FMEASURING VOLUME, VOLUME FLOW, MASS FLOW OR LIQUID LEVEL; METERING BY VOLUME
    • G01F23/00Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm
    • G01F23/30Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats
    • G01F23/48Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats using twisted spindles as transmission elements
    • G01F23/54Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats using twisted spindles as transmission elements using magnetically actuated indicating means
    • G01F23/546Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats using twisted spindles as transmission elements using magnetically actuated indicating means using magnets only for directly actuating of switches
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01FMEASURING VOLUME, VOLUME FLOW, MASS FLOW OR LIQUID LEVEL; METERING BY VOLUME
    • G01F25/00Testing or calibration of apparatus for measuring volume, volume flow or liquid level or for metering by volume
    • G01F25/20Testing or calibration of apparatus for measuring volume, volume flow or liquid level or for metering by volume of apparatus for measuring liquid level
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F17STORING OR DISTRIBUTING GASES OR LIQUIDS
    • F17CVESSELS FOR CONTAINING OR STORING COMPRESSED, LIQUEFIED OR SOLIDIFIED GASES; FIXED-CAPACITY GAS-HOLDERS; FILLING VESSELS WITH, OR DISCHARGING FROM VESSELS, COMPRESSED, LIQUEFIED, OR SOLIDIFIED GASES
    • F17C2250/00Accessories; Control means; Indicating, measuring or monitoring of parameters
    • F17C2250/04Indicating or measuring of parameters as input values
    • F17C2250/0404Parameters indicated or measured
    • F17C2250/0408Level of content in the vessel
    • F17C2250/0413Level of content in the vessel with floats

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to liquid level float gauges. More specifically, the invention relates to a liquid level float gauge that can be re-calibrated after installation.
  • liquid level gauges are known for measuring and displaying the level of a liquid in an enclosed vessel, for example, a vessel enclosing an electric power transformer.
  • One such gauge commonly referred to as a vertical liquid level gauge, is disposed on a top of the vessel and includes a float disposed within the enclosed container and in contact with the surface of a dielectric fluid at least partially covering the transformer. As the level (i.e., height) of the liquid changes, the float is displaced vertically.
  • the vertical displacement of the float is then converted to a rotational motion, which rotational motion causes rotation of a first, internal magnet, disposed above the float, below a seal formed between the container contents and the atmosphere, and proximate a top of the enclosed container.
  • the internal magnet is magnetically coupled to a second, external magnet, disposed above (i.e., on the atmosphere side of) the seal formed between the container contents and the atmosphere. Accordingly, rotation of the internal magnet causes rotation of the external magnet.
  • a shaft is fixed with respect to the external magnet such that rotation of the external magnet causes corresponding rotation of the shaft.
  • a pointer, or indicator Disposed at the distal end of the shaft, opposite the external magnet, is a pointer, or indicator, that, in conjunction with a gauge dial, displays the level of the liquid in the container.
  • Such conventional gauges are not readily calibrated and, subsequently, re-calibrated. Specifically, because the shaft is fixed to the external magnet, and because the pointer is fixed to the shaft, the position of the pointer with respect to the height of the float is pre- established. Thus, for example, if an initial liquid height is different from enclosure to enclosure, the initial readout of gauges on the enclosures will be different. However, it may be desirable to have an initial level, whatever that level may be, be associated with a single pointer position. Similarly, if the nominal liquid level changes, it may be desirable to re-calibrate the gauge to set that level to the single pointer position.
  • This invention addresses the foregoing needs in the art by providing a novel liquid level gauge, in which a rotating liquid level indicator is movable in couple with the translational displacement of a float, but also relative to the translational displacement, to calibrate the gauge.
  • the float portion is disposed within the enclosed vessel and includes a float and a first rotating member.
  • the float portion converts a vertical displacement of the float caused by a change in the fluid level into a rotational displacement of the first rotating member.
  • the gauge portion is disposed on an exterior of the enclosed vessel and includes a second rotating member, a pointer, and a clutch mechanism selectively engaging the pointer to the second rotating member.
  • the gauge portion is arranged with respect to the float portion such that the second rotating member is rotatably coupled to the first rotating member.
  • the clutch mechanism selectively engages the pointer to the second rotating member such that the pointer rotates with the second rotating member to provide a visual indication of the fluid level, and disengages the pointer from the second rotating member to allow movement of the pointer with respect to the second rotating member.
  • the rotational member has a rotational position corresponding to a vertical height of a float disposed in the enclosed space.
  • the rotatable mechanism is in communication with the rotational member.
  • the mechanism includes a pointer that indicates to an observer the rotational position of the rotatable mechanism.
  • the clutch member biases the rotatable mechanism against the rotational member with a biasing force sufficient to engage the rotatable mechanisms with the rotational member, thereby causing the rotatable mechanism to rotate with the rotational member.
  • the relative motion facilitator is disposed on at least one of the rotational member and the rotatable mechanism for allowing the biasing force provided by the clutch member to be overcome, thereby disengaging the rotatable mechanism from the rotational member to rotate the rotatable mechanism with respect to the rotational member.
  • a vertical fluid level gauge for displaying a fluid level in an enclosed vessel includes a float portion, a second magnet, a pointer, and a clutch mechanism.
  • the float portion has a first magnet that rotates correspondingly to a change in the level of the fluid in the vessel.
  • the second magnet is disposed on the outside of the vessel and is magnetically coupled to the first magnet such that the second magnet rotates correspondingly with the first magnet.
  • the pointer mechanism provides a visual representation of the rotational position of the second magnet.
  • the clutch mechanism selectively engages and disengages the pointer mechanism with the second magnet such that the pointer mechanism rotates with and with respect to the second magnet, respectively.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a fluid level monitoring gauge according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the float portion of the fluid level monitoring gauge of Figure 1 .
  • Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view of the gauge portion of the fluid level monitoring gauge of Figure 2.
  • Figures 4A and 4B are top elevational views detailing the relationship between a switch and a cam surface of a rotatable mechanism according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • a vertical fluid level gauge 2 generally comprises a gauge portion 4 and a float portion 6.
  • the vertical gauge 2 is mounted on a top of a vessel 1 containing a fluid 3, such as a dielectric fluid at least partially covering a transformer (not shown) contained within the vessel 1 .
  • the vessel 1 includes a body I a and a vertical pipe 1 b fixedly mounted on a top of the body 1 a. So mounted, the gauge portion 4 is disposed outside of the vessel 1 and the float portion 6 is disposed within the vessel 1 (e.g., within the pipe 1 b). For example, a threaded neck 8 may be provided between the gauge portion 4 and the float portion 6.
  • the threaded neck 8 preferably is engageable with a standard threaded aperture provided on the conventional vessel.
  • the gauge portion 4 preferably is rotatable with respect to the threaded neck, such that the gauge may be oriented according to user preference.
  • the float assembly includes a pair of floats 10a, 1 Ob generally cylindrical in shape.
  • a block 1 2 is disposed between the two floats 10a, 10b.
  • the floats 10a, 1 Ob and the block 1 2 preferably are disposed about and fixed to a float tube 14.
  • One or more of the block and floats may be fixed to the float tube 14.
  • End caps 16 preferably are provided to maintain the floats 1 0a, 1 Ob and the block 1 2 on the tube 14.
  • a float pin 1 8 preferably is disposed in the block 1 2.
  • a distal end of the float pin 1 8 protrudes radially outwardly from the block 12, a distance greater than an outer diameter of the floats.
  • the floats 10a, 1 Ob, block 1 2, and float tube 14 each include an aperture formed axially therethrough, and are disposed for relative movement with respect to a shaft 20 in a translational, or axial, direction. At least the block 1 2 (and thereby the float pin 1 8) is fixed to the shaft in a rotational directional, such that when the block and float pin rotate about an axis of the shaft, the shaft rotates therewith.
  • two roll pins 19 are pressed into the block 12 and are at least partially disposed in the aperture formed axially through the block 12.
  • the shaft 20 preferably has a square cross-section and the two roll pins are arranged proximate opposite sides of the shaft 20.
  • the float pin 1 8 moves relative to the shaft in the direction of the axis of the shaft 20, but rotation of the block 12 about the axis of the shaft 20 will cause likewise rotation of the shaft 20.
  • Other couplings also are contemplated that allow the block (and thus the floats) to move relative to the axis in a transverse direction and that rotate the shaft when the block rotates, i.e., that transform linear motion to rotational motion.
  • a support tube 22 is positioned about the floats, block, float tube, and shaft, and a slot 24 is arranged in the external surface of the support tube 22.
  • the slot 24 acts as a guide to impart rotational motion to the shaft, via the float pin 1 8. More specifically, a change in height of fluid within the vessel causes the float to move axially with respect to the support tube.
  • the slot 24 for example, in a helical manner about the support tube 22, the translational motion of the float within the tube support will also result in a rotational motion of the block in which the float pin is disposed. In this manner, movement of the float in an axial, transverse direction results in rotation of the shaft, because the shaft is rotatably fixed to the float pin.
  • a first magnet 26 is fixed to the top end of the shaft 20, such that when the shaft 20 rotates, so, too, does the first magnet 26.
  • the first magnet preferably is disposed within a housing 28.
  • the housing 28 preferably also includes the threaded neck 8 that facilitates attachment of the gauge to a conventional vessel.
  • the gauge portion 4 preferably includes the housing 28, and a cover 30 disposed on the housing 28.
  • the housing 28 and the cover 30 form a substantially cylindrical enclosure in which the inner workings of the gauge are housed.
  • the cover 30 preferably includes a cut-out providing a viewing area for viewing at least a pointer representing the fluid level in the vessel, as will be described in more detail below.
  • a pointer assembly 32 is disposed within the housing 40 to provide a visual representation of the fluid level in the vessel.
  • the pointer assembly preferably includes a second magnet 34, a lower hub 36, and a cam/pointer mechanism 38.
  • the lower hub 36 preferably is fixed with respect to the second magnet 34. Accordingly, when the second magnet 34 rotates about an axis, the lower hub 36 also rotates about that axis.
  • the second magnet 34 is disposed within the housing 28 so as to be in coupled communication with the first magnet 26 of the lower, float portion 6.
  • the float portion 6 and the pointer assembly 32 are disposed with respect to the housing 28 such that an axis of rotation for the shaft 20 of the float assembly is coincident with an axis of rotation of the gauge assembly 32.
  • a seal preferably is formed within the housing 28 between the first magnet 26 of the float portion 6 and the second magnet 34 of the pointer assembly 32 of the gauge portion 4. The seal retains fluid within the vessel, without leaking to the atmosphere, but rotational displacement of the first magnet disposed within the vessel is transferred to the second magnet disposed outside the vessel.
  • the cam/pointer mechanism 38 preferably is engaged to the lower hub and second magnet with a clutch. Accordingly, the cam/pointer mechanism is both movable with and with respect to the lower hub 36 and second magnet 34.
  • a clutch mechanism 42 preferably is provided to facilitate the clutch engagement.
  • the cam/pointer assembly 38 is placed on the lower hub 36 and a fastener secures the cam/pointer assembly to the lower hub.
  • a nut 35 may be tightened on a threaded portion of the lower hub 36 to secure the cam/pointer assembly to the lower hub.
  • a wave washer 43 is provided between the cam/pointer mechanism 38 and the nut 35.
  • the nut 35 and wave washer 43 apply sufficient axial force to the cam/pointer mechanism to maintain a fixed relationship between the lower hub and the cam/pointer mechanism. Accordingly, the cam/pointer mechanism 38 rotates together with the second magnet. However, when the axial force coupling the cam/pointer mechanism 38 to the lower hub 36 is overcome, the cam/pointer mechanism may be moved relative to the lower hub 36. To facilitate this relative motion, the lower hub 36 is formed with a groove
  • a tool for example, a flathead screw driver may be used in conjunction with the slot 37 to impede rotational motion of the lower hub (and thus the second magnet), thus overcoming the force applied by the clutch mechanism 42, and the cam/pointer mechanism
  • cam/pointer mechanism 38 is rotationally movable. For example, a user may move the cam/pointer mechanism 38 simply by grasping the cam/pointer mechanism 38 and manually rotating same.
  • the cam/pointer mechanism 38 preferably includes a pointer 38a and a main body 38b having a cam surface.
  • the pointer 38a extends radially outwardly from the main body 38b.
  • the pointer 38a preferably consists of an arm extending radially outwardly from the cam body and a flanged tab extending substantially axially at a distal end of the arm.
  • the cam/pointer mechanism preferably is arranged such that the pointer 38a is arranged proximate a dial 44 disposed in the viewing area provided by the cutout 31 in the cover 30.
  • the relative position of the pointer 38a with respect to the dial indicates the fluid level within the vessel.
  • the cam surface and the pointer are arranged as a unitary structure.
  • the pointer 38a and main body 38b with cam surface may be fabricated as separate components, and later assembled or otherwise fixed with respect to each other.
  • the floats 10a, 10b correspondingly raise and lower.
  • the float pin 18 cooperates with the groove 24 formed in the support tube 22 to rotate the shaft 20 and attached first magnet 26 in the float portion 6 of the gauge 2.
  • This rotation of the first magnet 26 also causes rotation of the second magnet 34 disposed in the gauge portion 6 of the gauge 2.
  • the second magnet 34 is coupled to the cam/pointer mechanism 38 via the clutch mechanism, such that the cam/pointer mechanism also rotates, and the position of the pointer 38a of the cam/pointer mechanism 38 with respect to the dial 44 provides an observer with a visual indication of the fluid level within the vessel.
  • the present gauge also may be readily re-calibrated, because the cam/pointer mechanism 38 can be moved relative to the first and second magnets 26, 34, via the clutch mechanism described above.
  • the gauge also may be recalibrated. That is, the cam/pointer mechanism 38 may be moved relative to the second magnet 34 so an operator may calibrate the gauge 2 such that the position of the pointer 38a of the cam/pointer mechanism 38 corresponds to any position of the float (and thus any position of the fluid level within the vessel).
  • the present invention provides one or more set point switches 46 arranged proximate to the body 38b of the cam/pointer mechanism 38 to operate in conjunction with the cam surface formed on the body 38b of the cam/pointer mechanism 38 to signal when the fluid reaches a set level.
  • Each of the switches 46 preferably includes a switch body 46a, a cantilevered arm 46b, and a roller 46c disposed at a distal end of the cantilevered arm 46b. The switches 46 are activated when the cantilevered arm 46b is displaced relative to the switch body 46a.
  • the cam surface of the body 38b of the cam/pointer mechanism 38 is formed with multiple radii.
  • the cam surface preferably includes a normal region having a first radius, and an alarm region having a second radius, different than the first radius.
  • the roller 46c of each of the switches 46 is disposed to ride along the cam surface as the cam/pointer mechanism 38 rotates with respect to the switch 46.
  • the radius of the normal region of the cam surface is such that the roller rides therealong without activating the switch.
  • the alarm region of the cam surface has a radius smaller than that of the normal region.
  • the cantilevered arm is normally biased away from the switch body, into a position in which the switch is activated.
  • the normal region of the cam surface maintains the cantilevered arm of the switch in a position relatively closer to the switch body, i.e., in the non-activated position.
  • the alarm region of the cam has a smaller radius, such that the cantilevered arm is allowed to return to its normal, activated position.
  • switches may be used that are activated upon relative movement of the cantilevered arm closer to the switch body. When such switches are used, the normal region of the cam surface will have a smaller radius and the alarm region thereof will have a larger radius. Accordingly, the alarm region will move the cantilevered arm relatively closer to the switch body, thereby activating the switch.
  • first and second switches preferably are provided with the first switch used to indicate an upper fluid level limit and the second switch used to indicate a lower fluid level limit.
  • the switches 46 preferably are disposed on first and second switch brackets 48, 50, with each of the switch brackets rotatable about an upper hub 52 having an axis of rotation coincident with the axis of rotation of the cam/pointer assembly 38.
  • the upper hub 52 preferably is spaced axially from the lower hub 36.
  • a spring 54 preferably is disposed between the first bracket 48 and the second bracket 50 on the upper hub 52 and a nut 56 or a similar fastener is used to secure the switch brackets 48, 50 and the spring 54 on the upper hub 52.
  • the spring provides a biasing force against both the first and second switch brackets to generally maintain those switch brackets in a set position.
  • the bias of the spring may be overcome by moving the switch brackets closer to each other in an axial direction. With the bias overcome, either or both of the switch brackets may be rotated about the axis of rotation, with respect to the gauge housing and/or with respect to each other.
  • the switch brackets preferably are configured to arrange the first and second switches at different axial positions. In this manner, the rollers of the switches contact the cam surface of the cam/pointer assembly at different axial regions.
  • the cam surface preferably has two distinct cam portions, one associated with each of the two switches, with each of the portions including a distinct normal region and an alarm region, as described above.
  • a set point pointer preferably is associated with each of the set point switches 46. As shown in the figures, a first set point pointer 58 is disposed on the first switch bracket 48 and a second set point pointer 60 is disposed on the second switch bracket 50.
  • the set point pointers 58, 60 provide a visual indication of the position of the pointer 38a of the cam/pointer mechanism 38 at which an associated switch 46 will be activated. For example, when a switch 46 is provided for activation at a minimum fluid level, the set point pointer 58, 60 associated with that switch is arranged such that the pointer 38a of the cam/pointer assembly 38b will be at the same rotational position thereas when the alarm region corresponding to the minimum fluid level activates the switch. Accordingly, a user may visually inspect the gauge to ascertain whether the fluid level in the vessel is approaching a set point, e.g., a maximum or minimum fluid level.
  • the set point pointers and the pointer of the cam/pointer assembly preferably are disposed in the cutout 31 of the cover 30. This cutout provides a viewing area for an observer.
  • the dial is placed in the viewing region, radially inwardly of the set point pointers and the pointer of the cam/pointer mechanism. In this manner, the set point pointers and the pointer of the cam/pointer mechanism move relative to the dial, providing a complete visual representation of both set points associated with the switches and a current fluid level.
  • the set point pointers and the pointer of the cam/pointer mechanism are movable within this viewing range, as described in detail above.
  • the upper hub 52 preferably has an aperture 53 formed axially therethrough.
  • a tool such as a flat head screwdriver, may be inserted through the cover of the gauge and through the upper hub to contact the slot formed on a top surface of the lower hub.
  • the tool maybe used to facilitate relative rotation of the cam/pointer assembly with respect to the lower hub and second magnet.
  • the cover 30 and any other structure arranged axially above the lower hub also has an aperture along the axis of the lower hub, to facilitate access to the slot formed in the lower hub.

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