Flow Control/Shut-off Valve Assembly
US-2015211650-A1 · Jul 30, 2015 · US
US10634538B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10634538-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715649332-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 13, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 28, 2020 |
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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.
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What is claimed is: 1. A flow sensor comprising: an inlet; an outlet; a frusto-conical flow guide between the inlet and the outlet; a straight flow guide upstream of the frusto-conical flow guide; and a piston having a plunger, the plunger capable of operating in the straight flow guide and the frusto-conical flow guide based on an amount of fluid flowing through the flow sensor. 2. The flow sensor of claim 1 further comprising a flow amount indicating device. 3. The flow sensor of claim 2 wherein the flow amount indicating device includes a shaft converting linear motion of a piston into rotational motion. 4. The flow sensor of claim 3 wherein the flow amount indicating device includes a rotating indicator indicating an amount of flow through the flow sensor based on rotational movement of the shaft. 5. The flow sensor of claim 4 wherein the flow amount indicating device includes an indicia indicating proper flow. 6. The flow sensor of claim 1 further comprising a spring biasing the piston upstream in the straight flow guide. 7. The flow sensor of claim 6 wherein the spring is disposed in a chamber. 8. The flow sensor of claim 1 wherein the straight flow guide and the frusto-conical flow guide are contiguous. 9. The flow sensor of claim 1 wherein frusto-conical flow guide includes a longitudinal axis and includes at least one rib extending parallel to the longitudinal axis to guide linear displacement of the piston when moving in the frusto-conical flow guide. 10. The flow sensor of claim 9 wherein the at least one rib includes a plurality of tapered ribs to guide linear displacement of the piston when moving in the frusto-conical flow guide. 11. A flow sensor comprising: a body; a flow guide associated with the body; a piston operating in the flow guide based on an amount of fluid flowing through the flow sensor; a shaft converting linear motion of the piston to rotational motion of the shaft, the shaft having a longitudinal length with a plurality of exterior sides forming a twisted configuration along at least a portion of the longitudinal length; and a flow indicator assembly cooperating with the shaft to indicate the flow through the flow sensor. 12. The flow sensor of claim 11 wherein the flow guide includes at least a frusto-conical portion. 13. The flow sensor of claim 12 further comprising a cover portion attached to the body. 14. The flow sensor of claim 12 further comprising a straight flow guide portion upstream of the frusto-conical portion of the flow guide. 15. The flow sensor of claim 14 wherein the straight flow guide portion and the frusto-conical flow guide are contiguous. 16. The flow sensor of claim 11 further comprising a first chamber housing the shaft. 17. The flow sensor of claim 16 further comprising a spring biasing the piston upstream in the flow guide. 18. The flow sensor of claim 11 wherein a top cover houses the flow indicator assembly. 19. The flow sensor of claim 18 wherein the flow indicator assembly includes an indicator that points to indicia indicating the current amount of flow through the flow sensor based on rotational movement of the shaft. 20. The flow sensor of claim 19 wherein the indicator assembly is secured to the top cover by a threaded collar. 21. The flow sensor of claim 11 further comprising a top cover screwed to the body. 22. The flow sensor of claim 11 wherein the piston is coupled to the shaft. 23. The flow sensor of claim 22 wherein the piston receives at least a portion of the shaft. 24. A flow sensor comprising: a body; a flow guide associated with the body; a piston operating in the flow guide based on an amount of fluid flowing through the flow sensor; a shaft converting linear motion of the piston to rotational motion of the shaft, the shaft having a longitudinal length and a central axis and a helical twist about the central axis and along at least a portion of the longitudinal length; a flow indicator assembly cooperating with the shaft to indicate the flow through the flow sensor; the flow guide includes at least a frusto-conical portion; and wherein the frusto-conical portion includes a longitudinal axis and includes at least one rib extending parallel to the longitudinal axis to guide linear displacement of the piston when moving in the frusto-conical portion. 25. The flow sensor of claim 24 wherein the at least one rib includes a plurality of tapered ribs to guide linear displacement of the piston when moving in the frusto-conical portion.
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