WO2003081197A1 - Pressure housing for in-water pressure based systems - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to pressure housing for in-water pressure based systems. More particularly, this invention relates to novel methods for (1) improving the life of the transducers and electronics of underwater systems by maintaining a humidity-free and clean environment around them by avoiding the entry of humidity, dust, or any suspended particles in the air during occasional data offloading and battery replacement in a humid and dust- laden field station; (2) improving the ease of closing and opening of the pressure housing by the use of a novel arrangement thereby avoiding the use of conventionally employed cumbersome protruding and corrosion-prone locking devices such as screws, bolts, or clamps; and (3) implementing reliable transmission of water pressure to the pressure port of the transducer, simultaneously mmirnizing the errors arising from dynamic pressure effects, preventing its chemical corrosion from saline water, and arresting bio-fouling in the vicinity of the pressure inlet.
- Background of the invention is implementing reliable transmission of water pressure to the pressure port of the transducer, simultaneously mmirnizing the errors arising from dynamic pressure effects, preventing its chemical corrosion from
- the pressure sensitive metallic diaphragm of the pressure transducer is protected against chemical corrosion with the use of an oil-filled neoprene nipple attached to a stainless steel coupler located on the flat face of the removable end-plate and hydraulically connected to the pressure port.
- the end-plate is locked to the flange of the cylindrical housing with the use of four bolts, washers, and nuts that are located in diametrically opposite sense.
- the disadvantage of this arrangement is the occasional damage to the neoprene rubber nipple arising from fish bite, resulting in the loss of oil that protects the pressure port of the transducer against chemical corrosion.
- Another drawback is protrusion of bolts and nuts, which provides a poor aesthetic appearance of the housing.
- the said base-plate is mounted to the circular flange of the cylindrical housing with the use of 6 units of stainless steel bolts, washers, and nuts.
- a drawback of this methodology of sealing the pressure housing is that special care has to be taken to tighten the diametrically opposite bolts at a time, failing which the O-ring would be strained non- uniformly beyond its elastic limit, thereby resulting in the possibility of leakage of the pressure housing and the damage of the transducer.
- Another drawback observed was that the underwater connector used for transfer of data to an external readout unit used to suffer chemical corrosion after extended submergence in seawater.
- the hydraulic coupling device incorporated with the Paroscientific quartz pressure transducer comprises of a silicone-oil- filled flexible plastic capillary tube of internal diameter ⁇ lmm and length ⁇ 200mm, having one end attached to the pressure port of the transducer and the other end connected to the end-cap of the transducer housing.
- Aanderaa Instruments uses cylindrical metallic housing having a removable end-cap at one end, and a fixed end-cap at the other end, wherein the removable end-cap is locked with the use of two metallic clamps that are hooked into slots that are carved out on the diametrically opposite positions on the periphery of the end-cap and the cylindrical housing.
- the pressure transducer's pressure inlet protrudes out and, therefore, suffer from pressure-measurement errors induced by various kinds of water motion in its vicinity.
- the main object of the present invention is to improve the life of the transducers and the electronics of any underwater systems by mamtaining a humidity-free and clean environment around them by avoiding the entry of humidity, dust, or any suspended particles in the air during occasional data offloading and battery replacement in a humid and dust- laden field station.
- Another object of the present invention is to improve the ease of closing and opening of the pressure housing by the use of a novel arrangement thereby avoiding the use of conventionally employed cumbersome protruding and corrosion-prone locking devices such as screws, bolts, or clamps.
- Yet another object of the present invention is to implement reliable transmission of water pressure to the pressure port of the transducer, simultaneously minimizing the errors arising from dynamic pressure effects, preventing its chemical corrosion from saline water, and arresting bio-fouling in the vicinity of the pressure inlet.
- the novel pressure housing for in-water pressure based systems of the present invention provides for: (1) Improving the life of the transducers and the electronics of any underwater systems by maintaining a humidity- free and clean environment around them by avoiding the entry of humidity, dust, or any suspended particles in the air during occasional data offloading and battery replacement in a humid and dust-laden field-station.
- the system of the present invention provides for two independent compartments, a transducer-cum-electronics compartment that is exclusively meant for housing the transducers and the electronics (that are not to be disturbed) and a battery-cum-connector compartment exclusively meant for housing the battery and the computer-interfacing connector, thereby providing a means for housing the environmentally sensitive transducers and the electronics in a clean and humid-free environment by avoiding the entry of humidity, dust, or any suspended particles in the air during occasional data offloading and battery replacement performed in the remote field stations, in an often dusty and moist coastal environment.
- the two compartments are carved out from a single solid non-metallic material for elegance, lightness, and non-corrosiveness in a marine environment.
- the system of the present invention provides for a threaded non-metallic locating-ring to locate the seal-plate of the transducer-cum-electronics compartment in its assigned position.
- the system of the present invention further provides for a threaded cylindrical portion that is carved out on the top central portion of the non-metallic seal-plate of the battery-cum-connector-compartment which functions as a simple mechanism that facilitates trouble-free opening of the said seal-plate.
- the said seal-plate having a threaded central male portion, is simply pushed into position, and rests on a circular step carved out from the inner surface of the cylindrical pressure housing.
- a threaded non- metallic end-cap (provided with a female portion for use during opening) placed over the said seal-plate locates it in position.
- a threaded non-metallic locating-ring keeps the seal- plate and the end-cap in its assigned position.
- the system of the present invention provides for a hydraulic coupling device (HCD) that consists essentially of a male component and a female component.
- a copper cylindrical rod n-tachined in the form of a counter-sunk screw and a second copper cylindrical rod having internal and external threading constitutes the male and the female components respectively of the HCD.
- This coupling device forms an integral part of the pressure transducer as well as the end-cap of the transducer-cum-electronics compartment of the pressure housing.
- These components together with the viscous oil deposited within the space between the front-end of the pressure transducer and the said counter-sunk screw, form the HCD of the system of the present invention.
- the narrow gap between the threads of the male and the female components of the HCD provides the requisite path for transmission of seawater pressure to the pressure-port of the transducer, via the oil medium, thereby hydraulically connecting the pressure transducer to the surrounding saline water medium.
- the copper material of the HCD because of its ability to repel marine growth, as reported by J.E.
- the HCD provided in the system of the present invention allows for easy replacement of oil by merely unscrewing its male component from its slot, pouring oil into the pressure port, and then screwing it back again, thereby preventing trapping of air bubbles or other hollow closed spaces within the oil reservoir.
- the HCD provided in the system of the present invention is suitable for integration to the end-cap of the pressure housing.
- the time-constant of the spiral-shaped oil path provides a certain level of mechanical filtering of the high- frequency oscillations present in pressure measurements, caused primarily by wind- induced gravity waves and secondly by the movements of ships and boats.
- the present invention provides a pressure housing for in-water pressure based systems, which comprises a housing [12] having two compartments [13] and [14], the two compartments being separated from each other by a circular disc [15], one of the said compartments [13] dedicated to mount the transducers and the electronics and the other compartment [14] dedicated to locate the batterypack and the electric connector that would interface to a computer or any other device that enables initialization of the electronics and data offload, an electrical connector [16] provided with an O-ring [17] and axially located at the center of the circular disc [15] to electrically connect the two compartments [13] and [14], a seal plate [18] provided with a pair of lateral O-rings [19] and [20] to weatherproof the transducers-cum-electronics compartment [13], a retainer ring [24] for locking the seal plate [18] in its designated position, another seal plate [21] provided with a pair of lateral O-ring
- the body of the pressure housing [12], the seal plates [18] and [21], and locking rings [24], [25], and [26] are all fabricated from non- metallic materials to prevent chemically induced corrosion during prolonged submergence in seawater or polluted water bodies.
- the retainer ring [25] for positioning the seal plate [21] in its designated location, and a lock ring [26] for locking the pressure housing avoids the necessity for use of conventionally used protruding bolts, nuts, or clamps.
- the hydraulic coupling device is provided with a female component [28] and a male component [29], both being selected from copper or copper alloy, or any other alternate material capable of inhibiting bio-fouling in the vicinity of the pressure inlet.
- the hydraulic coupling device is provided with a flat termination that is located on the flat seal plate of the pressure housing and flush with it in such a manner as to abate dynamically induced pressure-measurement inaccuracies arising from the influence of flows, waves, or a combination of flows and waves.
- the cylindrical collars [43] of the mounting device are provided with two cushioning non-metallic collars [44] sandwiched between the metallic collars and the curved surface of the two groves carved on the surface of the non- metallic pressure housing, thereby preventing possible biting action on the pressure housing by the metallic collars.
- a self-adhesive polyester thin film sticker is used protect the smooth surface areas of the non-metallic pressure housing against marine growth and the metallic mounting device against pitting action, thereby enhancing the health of the pressure housing and the mounting device and enabling their trouble-free cleansing after retrieval from the seawater after prolong submergence.
- the use of self-adhesive polyester transparent thin film stickers maintains the original colour and texture of the pressure housing and its mounting device, and provides an additional means for preserving the text stamped on the pressure housing.
- Fig. 1 represents a conventional methodology of the prior art used in in-water pressure based systems.
- Fig. 2 represents the cross-sectional view of the novel pressure housing for in-water pressure based systems of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 represents the cross-sectional view of a mounting device used in the novel pressure housing for in water pressure based systems of the present invention.
- Fig. 4 shows the time-series sea level records measured by the pressure transducer- cum-electronics incorporated in the pressure housing of the present invention.
- Fig. 5 shows the time-series water temperature records measured by the temperature transducer-cum-electronics incorporated in the pressure housing of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 shows the time-series battery voltage records logged by the data logger incorporated in the pressure housing of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 represents a typical design example, showing a conventional methodology of the prior art used in in-water pressure based systems, which consists primarily of a single cylindrical housing [1] of a marine grade material, having a fixed end-cap [2], and a removable end-cap [3] which is secured on the wall of the housing with screws [4].
- the pressure transducer [5] is fitted to the end-cap, and a hydraulic coupling device [6] is locked on to the end-cap.
- the group of electronics printed circuit boards (pcb) [7] is rigidly mounted on a set of vertical mounting pillars [8] enclosed within the housing [1].
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the novel pressure housing for in-water pressure based systems of the present invention, which consists primarily of a cylindrical housing [12] having two compartments [13] and [14] carved out from a single solid material.
- the circular disc [15] thereby formed separates the two compartments from each other.
- the transducers- cum-electronics compartment [13] is dedicated to mount the transducers and the electronics, and not to be opened in a field station.
- the battery pack-cum-connector compartment [14] is dedicated to locate the battery pack and the electric connector that would interface to a computer or any other device that enables initialization of the electronics and data offload. This enables the environmentally sensitive electronic components and the transducers to be free from the adverse impact of contaminating agents such as suspended particles in the air, dust, humidity etc., that might be present during occasional data offloading, initialization of the instrument, or battery replacement performed in field stations.
- An electrical connector [16] that is provided with an O-ring [17] and axially located at the center of the circular disc [15] serves the purpose of electrically connecting the two compartments [13] and [14].
- a seal plate [18] provided with a pair of lateral O-rings [19] and [20] enables waterproofing of the transducers-cum-electronics compartment [13].
- a retainer ring [24] locks the seal plate [18] in its designated position.
- Another seal plate [21] provided with a pair of lateral O-rings [22] and [23] enables waterproofing of the battery pack-cum-connector compartment [14].
- a retainer ring [25] positions the seal plate [21] in its designated location, and a lock ring [26] locks the retainer ring [25], thereby providing an elegant locking device without the use of screws, bolts, nuts, or clamps.
- the locking devices used in the novel pressure housing of the present invention are all fabricated from non-metal, thereby elin ⁇ iating the possibility of their chemical corrosion during its prolong submergence in seawater.
- the system of the present invention provides for a hydraulic coupling device (HCD) that consists essentially of a female component [28] and a male component machined in the form of a counter-sunk screw [29], wherein the said components form an integral part of the pressure transducer [30] as well as the end-cap [18] of the transducer-cum-electronics compartment [13] of the pressure housing [12].
- HCD hydraulic coupling device
- the HCD provided in the system of the present invention allows for easy replacement of oil by merely unscrewing its male component from its slot, pouring oil into the pressure port, and then screwing it back again, thereby preventing trapping of air bubbles or other hollow closed spaces within the oil reservoir.
- a hollow cylindrical shaped transducer-retainer [31] screwed on the inner face of an axial recess on the seal plate [18] serves the purpose of providing mechanical stability to the pressure transducer [30].
- Another hollow cylinder [32] screwed on the outer face of a step on the seal plate [18] serves as a means for mounting two clamps [33] which serve as another means for mounting the printed circuit board (pcb)[34], with the use of four similar screws [35].
- a battery-pack [39] serves as a means for supplying electric power to the circuits and sensors, and a computer-interfacing means [40] for initialization and data offloading.
- Fig. 3 is a cross- sectional view of a mounting device [41], provided with two eye-nuts [42] and two collars [43] and two cushioning non-metallic collars [44] which can be sandwiched between the pressure housing [12] and collar [43] and joined together with the use of a few similar screws [45].
- This device serves as an easy means for mounting the pressure housing [12] to a suitable device deployed in the sea.
- Fig. 4 shows the time-series sea level records measured by the pressure transducer- cum-electronics incorporated in the pressure housing of the present invention.
- Fig. 5 shows the time-series water temperature records measured by the temperature transducer-cum-electronics incorporated in the pressure housing of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 shows the time-series battery voltage records logged by the data logger incorporated in the pressure housing of the present invention.
- the present invention provides a novel pressure housing for in-water pressure based systems comprising a cylindrical housing [12] with two compartments [13] and [14].
- the two compartments are separated by a circular disc [15] formed separating the two compartments from each other.
- One of the said compartments [13] is dedicated to mount the transducers and the electronics and the other compartment [14] is dedicated to locate the battery pack and the electric connector that would interface to a computer or any other device that enables initialization of the electronics and data offload, an electrical connector [16] that is provided with an O-ring [17] and axially located at the center of the circular disc [15] serving the purpose of electrically connecting the two compartments [13] and [14], a seal plate [18] provided with a pair of lateral O-rings [19] and [20] enabling weatherproofing of the transducers-cum-electronics compartment [13], a retainer ring [24] for locking the seal plate [18] in its designated position, another seal plate [21]
- the pressure housing is provided with a separate transducers-cum-electronics compartment, thereby improving the lives of the transducers and the electronics components by niamtaining a humidity- free and clean environment around them by avoiding the entry of contaminating agents such as humidity, dust, or any suspended particles in the air during occasional data offloading, initialization of the instrument, or battery replacement performed in field stations.
- the pressure housing is provided with a separate battery pack-cum- connector compartment thereby allowing occasional data offloading, initialization of the instrument, or battery replacement in field stations without contaminating the clean environment surrounding the transducers and the electronics that form the essential part of the measuring instrument located within the pressure housing.
- the two separate compartments of the pressure housing are carved out from a single solid material for providing sturdiness and elegance.
- the body of the pressure housing, its seal plates, and locking rings are all fabricated from non-metallic materials to prevent chemically induced corrosion during prolonged submergence in seawater or polluted water bodies.
- the technique of using retainer ring [25] for positioning the seal plate [21] in its designated location, and a lock ring [26] for locking the pressure housing avoids the use of conventionally used protruding bolts, nuts, or clamps.
- the hydraulic coupling device is provided with a female and a male component, both selected from copper or copper alloy thereby inhibiting bio-fouling in the vicinity of the pressure inlet.
- the hydraulic coupling device is provided with a flat termination that remains at the center of and flush with the flat seal plate of the pressure housing, thereby abating dynamically induced pressure-measurement inaccuracies arising from the influence of flows, waves, or a combination of flows and waves.
- the technique of the hydraulic coupling device allows for easy replacement of oil by merely unscrewing its male component from its slot, pouring oil into the pressure port, and then screwing it back again, thereby preventing trapping of air bubbles or other hollow closed spaces within the oil reservoir.
- the simpler design of the hydraulic coupling device allows for a much easier and more economically feasible construction that heretofore been unknown, simultaneously providing all the essential requirements expected of such a device.
- the pressure housing is provided with a stainless steel mounting device having two cylindrical collars, thereby providing an easy means for mounting it to a suitable device during its deployment in the seawater.
- the said cylindrical collars of the mounting device are provided with two cust ⁇ oning non-metallic collars that are sandwiched between the metallic collars and the curved surface of the two groves carved on the surface of the non-metallic pressure housing, thereby preventing possible biting action on the pressure housing by the metallic collars.
- the self-adhesive transparent polyester thin film stickers are used to protect the smooth surface areas of the non-metallic pressure housing against marine growth and the metallic mounting device against pitting action, thereby enhancing the health of the pressure housing and the mounting device and enabling their trouble-free cleansing after retrieval from the seawater after prolong submergence.
- the device of the present invention has been implemented to record time-series of sea level and water temperature data (together with time-series of the recorder's battery voltage) from Zuari estuary, Goa over a period of three months. It was observed that the device of the present invention worked efficiently and without any problems.
- the performance of the hydraulic coupling device was found to be excellent in terms of visual indicators such as holding the viscous oil, and inhibiting marine growth.
- the self-adhesive transparent polyester thin film stickers that have been stuck over a portion of the device, for validation purposes, preserved its elegance by drastically reducing the attachment of mollusk relative to the areas unprotected by the sticker. Further, cleaning the areas protected by the self-adhesive transparent polyester thin film stickers was exceedingly simpler relative to cleansing the unprotected areas.
- the time-constant of the spiral-shaped oil path incorporated on the hydraulic coupling device provides a certain level of mechanical filtering of the high-frequency oscillations present in pressure measurements, caused primarily by wind-induced gravity waves and secondly by the movements of ships and boats.
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