Ultrasonic transducer assembly and system for monitoring structural integrity
US-9618481-B2 · Apr 11, 2017 · US
US10928010B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10928010-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816190303-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 14, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2021 |
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A sensor mounting assembly is configured for use with a vessel arrangement including at least four vessels. The assembly includes first and second elongated frame members, first and second rollers, and first and second sensors. The first sensor is attached to the first elongated frame member and is configured to contact the surface of the first vessel upon actuation in a first direction. The second sensor is attached to the second elongated frame member and is configured to contact the surface of the second vessel upon actuation in a second direction that is substantially orthogonal to the first direction. This disclosure also describes a method of mounting at least six sensors for use with a vessel arrangement including at least four vessels, the vessel arrangement disposed in a container in a two-by-two stacked configuration having a central space.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sensor mounting assembly configured for use with a vessel arrangement including at least first, second, third and fourth vessels, the vessel arrangement disposed in a container in a two-by-two stacked configuration having a central space, the sensor mounting assembly including: a top rail assembly attached to the container proximate a top of the container and configured to position a first sensor proximate the first vessel; an upper interior rail assembly positioned in the central space and configured to position a second sensor proximate the first vessel and a third sensor proximate the second vessel; a lower interior rail assembly positioned in the central space and configured to position a fourth sensor proximate the third vessel and a fifth sensor proximate the fourth vessel; and a bottom rail assembly attached to the container proximate a bottom of the container and configured to position a sixth sensor proximate the fourth vessel. 2. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 1 , including a bracket configured to attach the top rail assembly to a sill of the container. 3. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 1 , including a cross bar attached to the first and second vessels. 4. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 3 , including a raising mechanism attached to the cross bar and configured to position the upper interior rail assembly in the central space above the lower interior rail assembly. 5. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the upper interior rail assembly and lower interior rail assembly includes first and second rollers configured to contact and roll upon the third and fourth vessels, respectively. 6. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 5 , wherein the first and second rollers are oriented substantially orthogonal to each other. 7. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 5 , wherein the at least one of the upper interior rail assembly and lower interior rail assembly includes a third roller configured to contact and roll upon one of the first and second vessels. 8. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 7 , wherein the third roller is oriented substantially parallel to one of the first roller and second roller. 9. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 1 , including a bracket configured to attach the bottom rail assembly to a pipe of the container. 10. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 1 , including a sensor bracket configured to roll on a frame of the bottom rail assembly and attach to the sixth sensor. 11. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first sensor: is attached to the top rail assembly; and is configured to contact a surface of the first vessel at a first location upon actuation in a first direction that is substantially orthogonal to a tangent of the surface of the first vessel at the first location. 12. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 11 , wherein the second sensor: is attached to the upper interior rail assembly; and is configured to contact the surface of the first vessel at a second location upon actuation in a second direction that is substantially orthogonal to a tangent of the surface of the first vessel at the second location. 13. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 12 , wherein the third sensor: is attached to the upper interior rail assembly; and is configured to contact a surface of the second vessel at a third location upon actuation in a third direction that is substantially orthogonal to a tangent of the surface of the second vessel at the third location. 14. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 13 , wherein the fourth sensor: is attached to the lower interior rail assembly; and is configured to contact a surface of the third vessel at a fourth location upon actuation in a fourth direction that is substantially orthogonal to a tangent of the surface of the third vessel at the fourth location. 15. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 14 , wherein the fifth sensor: is attached to the lower interior rail assembly; and is configured to contact a surface of the fourth vessel at a fifth location upon actuation in a fifth direction that is substantially orthogonal to a tangent of the surface of the fourth vessel at the fifth location. 16. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 15 , wherein the sixth sensor: is attached to the bottom rail assembly; and is configured to contact a surface of the fourth vessel at a sixth location upon actuation in a sixth direction that is substantially orthogonal to a tangent of the surface of the fourth vessel at the sixth location. 17. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the upper interior rail assembly comprises: a first elongated frame member; a first roller attached to the first elongated frame member, the first roller configured to contact and roll upon a surface of the first vessel; a second elongated frame member connected to the first elongated frame member; and a second roller attached to the second elongated frame member, the second roller configured to contact and roll upon a surface of the second vessel. 18. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 17 wherein the first roller and second roller are oriented substantially orthogonal to each other. 19. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 17 including a third roller attached to the first elongated frame member, the third roller configured to contact and roll upon a surface the third vessel. 20. The sensor mounting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lower interior rail assembly comprises: a first elongated frame member; a first roller attached to the first elongated frame member, the first roller configured to contact and roll upon a surface of the third vessel; a second elongated frame member connected to the first elongated frame member; and a second roller attached to the second elongated frame member, the second roller configured to contact and roll upon a surface of the fourth vessel.
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