Flow Control/Shut-off Valve Assembly
US-2015211650-A1 · Jul 30, 2015 · US
US10473494B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10473494-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715792273-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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Flow sensors are provided that can provide both leak detection and flow monitoring. The flow monitoring enables a determination whether there are blockages or leaks in a fluid system during normal operation of the system. The leak detection enables detection of leaks when the system is shut off. The flow sensors can use a frusto-conical flow guide to provide a more compact flow sensor. The flow sensor components can be designed to retrofit existing filter assemblies.
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What is claimed is: 1. A flow sensor comprising: a body; a combined flow guide and particulate filter unit associated with the body and including at least a hollow frusto-conical portion; a piston operating inside at least a portion of the hollow frusto-conical portion of the combined flow guide and filter unit based on an amount of fluid flowing through the flow sensor; and a flow indicator assembly to indicate the flow through the flow sensor based on movement of the piston in the combined flow guide and filter unit. 2. The flow sensor of claim 1 wherein the combined flow guide and filter is attached to an inlet passage portion of the body. 3. The flow sensor of claim 2 wherein the piston operates in association with the inlet passage portion and the combined flow guide and filter unit based on an amount of fluid flowing through the flow sensor. 4. The flow sensor of claim 3 further comprising a shaft converting linear motion of the piston to rotational movement of the shaft. 5. The flow sensor of claim 4 further comprising a first chamber housing the shaft. 6. The flow sensor of claim 5 further comprising a spring biasing the piston upstream in the combined flow guide and filter unit. 7. The flow sensor of claim 4 wherein the flow indicator assembly further comprises an indicator that points to indicia indicating the current amount of flow through the flow sensor based on rotational movement of the shaft. 8. The flow sensor of claim 7 wherein the flow indicator assembly includes a flow gauge to indicate a proper flow condition. 9. The flow sensor of claim 1 wherein the combined flow guide and filter unit is a single piece flow guide and filter. 10. The flow sensor of claim 1 wherein the combined flow guide and filter has a mesh screen to filter debris from fluid. 11. The flow sensor of claim 1 further comprising a top cover that threads onto the body, the top cover carries the flow indicator assembly. 12. The flow sensor of claim 1 wherein the combined flow guide and filter has an annular base and an annular top. 13. The flow sensor of claim 12 wherein the combined flow guide and filter has supports extending longitudinally from the annular base to the annular top. 14. The flow sensor of claim 13 wherein a mesh screen is associated with the supports. 15. The flow sensor of claim 1 further wherein the at least a frusto-conical portion includes a first frusto-conical portion and a second portion upstream of the first frusto-conical portion of the flow guide, the first frusto-conical portion having a greater taper than the second portion. 16. The flow sensor of claim 15 wherein the wherein the first frusto-conical portion and the second portion are contiguous. 17. The flow sensor of claim 15 wherein the second portion is a straight, cylindrical portion. 18. A method of converting a filter assembly to a flow sensor and filter assembly comprising the steps of: removing a cover of a filter assembly; removing a filter basket from a body of the filter assembly; installing a combined flow guide and filter assembly in the body of the filter assembly, the combined flow guide and filter assembly having a hollow frusto-conical portion; and installing a cap assembly in place of the cover, the cap assembly including a plunger operating inside at least a portion of the hollow frusto-conical portion of the combined flow guide and filter assembly and a flow indicator assembly that converts linear movement of the plunger to a flow measurement. 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the flow indicator includes converting linear movement of the plunger to rotational movement of a flow indicator corresponding to a flow measurement. 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the flow indicator assembly includes a dial with indicia indicating amounts of flow being measured. 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the flow indicator assembly is preassembled. 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the cap assembly has a thread connection to the body. 23. A flow sensor comprising: a body; a combined flow guide and particulate filter unit associated with the body and including a flow guide portion and a particulate filter portion, the flow guide portion including an annular wall portion spaced from the particulate filter portion and surrounded by the particulate filter portion, and the annular wall defines a passage for fluid to flow through; a piston moveable inside at least a portion of the tubular portion of the flow guide portion based on an amount of fluid flowing through the flow sensor; and a flow indicator assembly to indicate the flow through the flow sensor based on movement of the piston in the combined flow guide and filter unit.
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