Infrared-based gas flowmeter

US10564019B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10564019-B2
Application numberUS-201816168059-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 23, 2018
Priority dateOct 23, 2017
Publication dateFeb 18, 2020
Grant dateFeb 18, 2020

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The invention is a gas flowmeter that produces precise flow measurements at low-flowrate ranges (for example, between 0.25 mL/min to 5,000 mL/min). It uses an infrared (“IR”) beam to detect the passing of a gas bubble through a liquid within a glass column. A “broken” beam is detected by the microcontroller for each passing of a bubble. This ability to allow the IR beam to be broken exactly at the passing of a bubble is made possible by the slit-over-slit design at the sides of the glass column and the column holder.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A gas flowmeter comprising: a. a glass column comprising a bubble detection region, b. an infrared transmitter positioned such that said infrared transmitter transmits an infrared beam through said bubble detection region, c. an infrared receiver in communication with said infrared transmitter to receive said infrared beam through said bubble detection region, and d. a microcontroller in communication with said infrared transmitter and said infrared receiver adapted to detect when said infrared beam is broken in said bubble detection region. 2. The gas flowmeter of claim 1 wherein said glass column comprises a tapered bottom tip. 3. The gas flowmeter of claim 1 further comprising a program script capable of recording up to 500 bubble detection signals per second. 4. The gas flowmeter of claim 3 further comprising a real-time clock module that provides a timestamp for each said detection signal. 5. The glass flowmeter of claim 4 wherein said microcontroller records said timestamp into a memory card such as a secure digital card. 6. The gas flowmeter of claim 1 further comprising a vertical slit and a horizontal slit at said bubble detection region wherein said horizontal slit is oriented at the middle of said vertical slit. 7. The gas flowmeter of claim 6 wherein said vertical slit and said horizontal slit comprise infrared-opaque material. 8. The gas flowmeter of claim 1 wherein said microcontroller is powered by a DC battery. 9. The gas flowmeter of claim 1 wherein said microcontroller is powered by an AC power supply. 10. The gas flowmeter of claim 1 further comprising a visual counter-checking means. 11. The gas flowmeter of claim 1 further comprising a telecommunications module that may be monitored using either satellite or internet data transmission. 12. The gas flowmeter of claim 1 further comprising a Bluetooth connectivity means. 13. A bubble-through liquid column flowmeter comprising a tapered glass column with a slit-over-slit design at the sides of said glass column, an infrared transmitter that transmit an infrared beam across said tapered glass column to an infrared receiver, and a microcontroller in communication with said infrared transmitter and said infrared receiver that is capable of recording bubble count and a time stamp. 14. The flowmeter of claim 13 wherein said flowmeter is portable. 15. A system comprising at least two bubble-through liquid column flowmeters wherein each said at least two bubble-through liquid column flowmeters comprises a tapered class column with a slit-over-slit design at the sides of said glass column, an infrared transmitter, an infrared receiver, and a microcontroller capable of recording bubble count and a time stamp.

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  • G01F1/704Primary

    using marked regions or existing inhomogeneities within the fluid stream, e.g. statistically occurring variations in a fluid parameter (G01F1/76, G01F25/00 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Devices for measuring flow of a fluid or flow of a fluent solid material in suspension in another fluid · CPC title

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What does patent US10564019B2 cover?
The invention is a gas flowmeter that produces precise flow measurements at low-flowrate ranges (for example, between 0.25 mL/min to 5,000 mL/min). It uses an infrared (“IR”) beam to detect the passing of a gas bubble through a liquid within a glass column. A “broken” beam is detected by the microcontroller for each passing of a bubble. This ability to allow the IR beam to be broken exactly at …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Louisiana At Lafayette
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01F1/704. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 18 2020 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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