WO2014107172A1 - Water meter including variable orifice device - Google Patents
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- WO2014107172A1 WO2014107172A1 PCT/US2013/022130 US2013022130W WO2014107172A1 WO 2014107172 A1 WO2014107172 A1 WO 2014107172A1 US 2013022130 W US2013022130 W US 2013022130W WO 2014107172 A1 WO2014107172 A1 WO 2014107172A1
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- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
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- G01F15/00—Details of, or accessories for, apparatus of groups G01F1/00 - G01F13/00 insofar as such details or appliances are not adapted to particular types of such apparatus
- G01F15/10—Preventing damage by freezing or excess pressure or insufficient pressure
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- E03B7/07—Arrangement of devices, e.g. filters, flow controls, measuring devices, siphons or valves, in the pipe systems
- E03B7/072—Arrangement of flowmeters
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- G01F1/05—Measuring the volume flow or mass flow of fluid or fluent solid material wherein the fluid passes through a meter in a continuous flow by using mechanical effects
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- the present disclosure generally relates to a water meter having a flow restricting device having a variable orifice at its outlet to provide back pressure to the How of water through the meter. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a water meter that can be used on a fire hydrant and includes a flow restricting device including a variable orifice designed to open and close automatically based upon the water pressure flowing through the orifice.
- water meters are designed to be attached to a fire hydrant to measure the amount of water being discharged from the hydrant.
- the fire hydrant is used as a source of water for different purposes. Since the water discharged from the hydrant does not pass water through a meter, specific fire hydrant meters have been developed to measure the amount of water used at the construction site.
- the meter is attached directly to the hydrant and the hydrant is opened to supply water to the construction site.
- the meters are installed and used in a manner in which water is discharged through either a very short hose or without any hose.
- essentially 0 psi of back pressure is presented to the meter.
- the abnormally low back pressure can result in abnormally high flow rates relative to the intended flow rates for the meter.
- the abnormally high flow rate creates over-speeding in the meter, which is a condition in which the meter exceeds its designed flow rate and causes premature wear on the internal components of the meter. Over-speeding can often even cause catastrophic fail of the operating components within the meter.
- the present disclosure relates to a water meter for use with a fire hydrant to determine the amount of water flowing from the hydrant.
- the water meter includes a meter maincase that defines both an inlet and an outlet for the water meter.
- the inlet of the meter maincase is connected to the hydrant to receive a flow of water from the hydrant.
- the meter maincase defines a measuring chamber that includes a metering device.
- the metering device is operable to measure and display the amount of water flowing through the meter maincase.
- a flow restricting device is positioned between the metering device and the outlet of the meter maincase.
- the flow restricting device creates a source of back pressure to the flow of water through the meter maincase.
- the source of back pressure created by the flow restricting device limits the flow of water through the meter maincase when the water meter is used without an outlet hose or other type of water distribution network.
- the flow restricting device that forms part of the water meter includes a plurality of flexible vanes that define a variable orifice through which water flows from the metering device to the outlet of the water meter.
- the flexible vanes each extend in the direction of water flow from a vertical plane to a location downstream from the vertical plane. The spacing between the outer ends of the flexible vanes defines the variable orifice.
- the flow restricting device including each of the plurality of flexible vanes, is formed from a material that has a known spring rate.
- the known spring rate of the material used to create the flow restricting device and the flexible vanes is used to determine the amount of flow allowable at various water pressures.
- the flow restricting device includes a circular, outer attachment flange that allows the flow restricting device to be securely mounted within the meter maincase.
- the outer attachment flange is connected to an outer face surface that defines a generally vertical plane when the flow restricting device is installed in the water meter.
- Each of the plurality of vanes extends away from the vertical plane toward a center flow axis.
- the variable orifice is centered along the center flow axis and the size of the variable orifice increases or decreases depending upon the pressure of water flowing against the individual flexible vanes.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a fire hydrant including the water meter of the present disclosure
- Fig. 2 is an isometric view of the water meter of the present disclosure
- Fig. 3 is a section view taken along line 3-3 of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4 is an isometric view of the flow restricting device of the present disclosure
- Fig. 5 is an exploded view taken along line 5-5 of Fig. 3 showing the flow restricting device in its closed position;
- Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5 illustrating the flexible orifice in a partially open position
- Fig. 7 is a view similar to Fig. 5 illustrating the flexible orifice in its fully open position.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a fire hydrant water meter 10 constructed in accordance with the present disclosure.
- the fire hydrant water meter 10 is shown connected to one of the outlet fittings 12 of a conventional fire hydrant 14.
- the opposite outlet fitting 12 is shown with a cap 13 positioned on the fitting to prevent water flow therethrough.
- the fire hydrant 14 is connected to a water main and includes an internal valve assembly (not shown) that can be opened and closed by placing a wrench or similar device onto a top nut 16 and rotating the top nut 16.
- fire hydrants 14 are typically used by fire departments to access large supplies of water to fight fires, when buildings are being erected, the fire hydrant 14 is oftentimes the only supply of water at the construction site.
- a fire hydrant water meter 10 is connected to one of the outlet fittings 12 and the top nut 16 rotated to supply water through the installed water meter 10.
- the water meter 10 is used by the utility to monitor the amount of water used at the construction site. Since the construction site typically does not include its own water meter, the fire hydrant water meter 10 provides the utility with an accurate measurement of the water consumed through openings of the fire hydrant 14.
- the fire hydrant water meter includes a maincase 18 that defines an inlet and an outlet for the water meter 10.
- the inlet to the maincase 1 8 is connected to the outlet fitting 12 of the hydrant 14 through an attachment collar 20.
- the maincase 1 8 further defines an outlet 22 that is also surrounded by an attachment collar 24, as is shown in Fig. 2.
- the attachment collar 24 allows the fire hydrant water meter 10 to be connected to various hoses or other types of water distribution networks.
- the meter 10 includes a support bracket 26 having a ground engaging stand 28.
- the support bracket 26 is attached to a collar 30 near the outlet of the fire hydrant water meter 10 to support the weight of the water meter 10 when the water meter 10 is connected to the hydrant 14, as shown in Fig. 1 .
- the fire hydrant water meter 10 includes a meter register
- the meter register 32 that can display the amount of water that has passed through the meter 10.
- the meter register 32 is surrounded by a shroud 34 that both protects the meter register and aids in the transport of the water meter 10.
- the meter register 32 is part of a larger metering device 38 that is mounted in the measuring chamber 36 defined by the maincase 1 8.
- the metering device 38 generally includes the meter register 32 and a rotor 40 that rotates to measure the amount of water flowing through the maincase 18.
- the details of the operating components of the metering device 38 are conventional and well known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
- the metering device 38 measures the flow of liquid through the maincase 18 from the inlet 42 to the outlet 44.
- a screen 46 can be positioned within the maincase 18 to remove any particulate matter that may be entrained in the flow of water.
- outlet 44 of the fire hydrant water meter 10 can be connected to various different hoses or water distribution networks through the use of the attachment collar 24.
- a flow restricting device 48 is positioned between the metering device 38 positioned in the measuring chamber 36 and the outlet 44.
- the flow restricting device 48 provides a source of back pressure when a hose or other type of water distribution network is not connected to the outlet 44.
- the flow restricting device 48 includes an outer attachment rim 50 that is seated within an attachment groove 52 formed along an inner wall 54 of the maincase 1 8.
- the attachment rim 50 is configured with an extending tab 55 such that the flow restricting device 48 can snap into place against a protruding shoulder 57 and is supported against the flow of water flowing in the direction shown by arrows 56 in Fig. 5.
- the flow restricting device 48 includes a generally planar outer face surface 58 spaced from the inner edge 59 by the length of the attachment rim 50.
- the outer face surface 58 is generally positioned along a vertical plane when the flow restricting device 48 is installed as illustrated in Fig. 5.
- the flow restricting device includes a plurality of flexible vanes 60 that each extend away from the vertical plane defined by the outer face surface 58.
- each of the vanes 60 is a generally triangular-shaped member that extends from a base 62 toward a pointed, outer end 64.
- the pointed, outer ends 64 of each of the vanes 60 are positioned adjacent to each other and define a center orifice 66 therebetween.
- the center orifice 66 is spaced from the plane defined by the outer surface 58 along the flow axis 68.
- the flow axis 68 defines the center of flow for liquids passing through the flow restricting member 48.
- each of the vanes 60 includes a base 62 joined to the outer face surface 58 and a pointed outer end 64 that defines part of the center orifice 66.
- the flow restricting device 48 is preferably formed from a suitable plastic resin that can be molded in the shape shown.
- the plastic resin material selected to create the flow restricting device can be designed to provide the required back pressure for the flow of water through the meter.
- the flow restricting device could be formed from deep drawn or stamped metal such as spring steel and stainless steel.
- the individual vanes 60 have a known spring rate that creates a back pressure to the flow of water through the meter.
- the back pressure created by the flow restricting device 48 limits the rate of flow of water through the meter, thereby both increasing the accuracy of the metering device while also preventing damage to the metering device.
- the flow restricting device 48 includes six vanes, each of which has a generally triangular shape in which the base is wider than the outer end.
- Each of the vanes 60 extends away from the outer face surface 58 and extends along the flow axis 68 when the flow restricting device 48 is positioned as shown in Fig. 5.
- each of the vanes 60 extends away from the vertical plane and extends toward the outlet of the water meter in the same direction as the flow of material.
- the use of the flow restricting device 48 having individual, flexible vanes 60 creates a back pressure to the flow of water through the water meter when either a very short hose or no hose is connected to the outlet of the water meter.
- the back pressure created by the flow restricting device 48 reduces the flow rate of water through the water meter, thereby reducing the potential for damage or misreadings from the metering device.
- the individual vanes 60 of the flow restricting device 48 are designed such that as the flow of water and thus the pressure of water increases, the individual vanes 60 flex away from a center orifice to increase the size of the center orifice. As the size of the center orifice increases, the amount of water flowing through the meter can also increase.
- the flow restricting device 48 of the present disclosure can increase the amount of flow through the meter as the pressure of water within the meter increases while also providing a back pressure during situations in which little or no back pressure is provided by a hose or other type of water distribution network.
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