System and device for monitoring contents of gas cylinders or compressed liquified gas cylinders

US10480717B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10480717-B2
Application numberUS-201615150920-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 10, 2016
Priority dateMay 10, 2016
Publication dateNov 19, 2019
Grant dateNov 19, 2019

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A system and device for monitoring the content of a gas/liquid or gas only containment vessel such as a cylinder is provided. The disclosed apparatus is easily affixed to a standard gas cylinder and configured to monitor the pressure of the cylinder contents and activate a visual and/or audio alarm when the contents of the gas/liquid cylinder are no longer in a liquid or partially liquid state as well as activate another visual and/or audio alarm at a prescribed pressure when the contents of the cylinder are nearing depletion.

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What is claimed is: 1. A cylinder content indicator device for monitoring contents of a containment vessel configured to hold a fluid in a gas/liquid state, the cylinder content indicator device comprises: a housing body configured to be affixed to a valve that is operatively coupled to the containment vessel; a pressure gauge disposed in the housing body and capable of detecting the pressure of the contents of the containment vessel when the device is attached to a valve that is operatively coupled to the containment vessel; a display configured for displaying the pressure of the contents of the containment vessel in analog or digital form and whether the contents of the containment vessel are a liquefied gas in a two phase state, including a liquid phase and a gaseous phase or whether the contents of the containment vessel are in a gaseous only phase; and an electronics assembly attached to the housing body and operatively connected to the pressure gauge and the display; wherein the electronics assembly is configured for determining whether the contents of the containment vessel are the liquefied gas in the two phase state or whether the contents of the containment vessel are in a gaseous only phase based on the pressure and temperature of the contents of the containment vessel; wherein the electronics assembly is further configured to produce an electronic alarm to signify audibly, visibly, or both audibly and visibly when the contents of the containment vessel are in the gaseous only phase based on the pressure and temperature of the contents of the containment vessel; and wherein the electronics assembly is still further configured to produce an electronic alarm to signify audibly, visibly, or both audibly and visibly when the contents of the containment vessel are in the gaseous only phase and the pressure of the contents of the containment vessel, as detected by the pressure gauge, falls below one or more predetermined threshold pressure values indicative of a near empty or depleted condition. 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the electronics assembly is a front panel electronics assembly forming a visible forward facing surface of the cylinder content indicator device, the front panel electronics assembly further comprising one or more integrated membrane switches and an integrated printed circuit board with surface mount components. 3. The device of claim 1 further comprising a clamp plate assembly attached to a back of the housing body and together with the housing body affixes the cylinder content indicator device to the valve that is operatively coupled to the containment vessel. 4. The device of claim 1 wherein the display is configured for displaying the pressure of the contents of the containment vessel is displayed in analog form and displaying when the contents of the containment vessel are in the two phase state using a visually green indication, and when the contents of the containment vessel are in a gaseous only phase using a yellow or red indication. 5. The device of claim 1 further comprising: one or more batteries to provide power to the electronics assembly; and another electronic alarm to signify audibly, visibly, or both audibly and visibly when the power level of the one or more batteries falls below one or more predetermined threshold power levels. 6. A cylinder content indicator system comprising: a containment vessel configured to hold pressurized contents in a two phase state, including a liquid phase and a gaseous phase; a valve operatively coupled to the containment vessel and configured to controllably close or open a passageway for the flow of gas from the containment vessel through the valve; a cylinder content indicator device coupled to the valve and in fluid communication with the pressurized contents of the containment vessel, the cylinder content indicator device comprising: (i) a pressure gauge disposed in operative association with the valve and capable of detecting the pressure of the contents of the containment vessel; (ii) a display configured for displaying the pressure of the contents of the containment vessel in analog or digital form and whether the contents of the containment vessel are a liquefied gas in the two phase state, including a liquid phase and a gaseous phase or whether the contents of the containment vessel are in a gaseous only phase; and (iii) an electronics assembly attached to the housing body and operatively connected to the pressure gauge and the display; wherein the electronics assembly is configured for determining whether the contents of the containment vessel are in the two phase state or whether the contents of the containment vessel are in a gaseous only phase based on the pressure and temperature of the contents of the containment vessel; wherein the electronics assembly is further configured to produce an electronic alarm to signify audibly, visibly, or both audibly and visibly when the contents of the containment vessel are in the gaseous only phase based on the pressure and temperature of the contents of the containment vessel; and wherein the electronics assembly is still further configured to produce an electronic alarm to signify audibly, visibly, or both audibly and visibly when the contents of the containment vessel are in the gaseous only phase and the pressure of the contents of the containment vessel, as detected by the pressure gauge, falls below one or more predetermined threshold pressure values indicative of a near empty or depleted condition. 7. The system of claim 6 wherein the physical dimensions characterizing the width of the cylinder content indicator device does not exceed the outer diameter of the pressurized gas cylinder. 8. The system of claim 6 wherein the cylinder content indicator device coupled to the valve extends in a lateral orientation from the valve and forms a grasp configured to lift or maneuver the pressurized gas cylinder. 9. The system of claim 6 wherein the electronics assembly is a front panel electronics assembly forming a visible forward facing surface of the cylinder content indicator device, the front panel electronics assembly further comprising one or more integrated membrane switches and an integrated printed circuit board with surface mount components. 10. The system of claim 6 wherein the cylinder content indicator device further comprises: a housing body configured for housing the pressure gauge and electronics assembly; and a clamp plate assembly attached to a back of the housing body; wherein the clamp plate assembly and the housing body affixes the cylinder content indicator device to the valve that is operatively coupled to the containment vessel. 11. The system of claim 6 wherein the display is configured for displaying the pressure of the contents of the containment vessel in analog form and displaying when the contents of the containment vessel are in the two phase state using a visually green indication, and when the contents of the containment vessel are in a gaseous only phase using a yellow or red indication. 12. The system of claim 6 wherein the contents of the containment vessel is carbon dioxide. 13. The system of claim 6 wherein the contents of the containment vessel is nitrous oxide. 14. The system of claim 6 wherein the cylinder content indicator device further comprises: one or more batteries to provide power to the electronics assembly; and another electronic alarm to signify audibly, visibly, or both audibly and visibly when the power level of the one or more batteries falls below one or more predetermined threshold power levels.

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What does patent US10480717B2 cover?
A system and device for monitoring the content of a gas/liquid or gas only containment vessel such as a cylinder is provided. The disclosed apparatus is easily affixed to a standard gas cylinder and configured to monitor the pressure of the cylinder contents and activate a visual and/or audio alarm when the contents of the gas/liquid cylinder are no longer in a liquid or partially liquid state …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Grabski Roy J, Praxair Technology Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F17C13/025. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 19 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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