Fluid meter and fluid measuring module for a fluid measuring device and assembly

US11435210B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11435210-B2
Application numberUS-201916426058-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 30, 2019
Priority dateMay 30, 2018
Publication dateSep 6, 2022
Grant dateSep 6, 2022

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A fluid meter has a housing comprising a flow channel for fluid to be measured and at least one elongate module-receiving opening forming a passage from an outer surface of the housing to the flow channel. At least one fluid-measuring module, prefabricated separately, from the housing with a base section formed as a waveguide for surface acoustic waves, and at least one signal transformer to excite surface acoustic waves in the waveguide and/or receive surface acoustic waves from the waveguide is provided. When inserted into the module-receiving opening, the base section of the fluid-measuring module forms part of the flow channel inner wall and contacts fluid flowing through it. Surface acoustic waves emitted by the signal transformer can be coupled out of the waveguide and can propagate through fluid in the flow channel as bulk acoustic waves and/or bulk acoustic waves can be coupled into the waveguide and received by the signal transformer.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A subassembly consisting of a housing, in which a flow channel for a fluid to be measured is formed, that has a polygonal cross section, as well as one elongate module-receiving opening formed in each of the sides of the flow channel, which forms a passage from an outer surface of the housing to the flow channel, wherein the module-receiving openings are aligned along the flow channel, and at least one fluid-measuring module, at least one analysis module and at least one blind cover without any signal transformers and serving as a reflector for acoustic waves, each being separate from the housing, the fluid-measuring module comprising a module housing, which has a base section formed as a waveguide for surface acoustic waves, as well as at least one signal transformer, in the form of an interdigital transducer, connected directly to the base section, which is designed to excite surface acoustic waves in the waveguide and/or to receive surface acoustic waves from the waveguide, wherein the waveguide is designed to be brought into surface contact with a fluid on an outer side facing away from an interior of the module housing, and the analysis module being designed to measure at least one of an electrical conductivity, a pH, a concentration of a chemical substance, a clouding of the fluid, a redox potential of the fluid, a temperature, and a pressure, wherein the fluid-measuring module, the analysis module and the blind cover can be inserted into the module-receiving openings, any module-receiving openings where neither fluid-measuring modules nor analysis module are arranged being sealed by a blind cover, the fluid-measuring module being inserted such that the base section of the fluid-measuring module forms a section of an inner wall of the flow channel, which comes into direct contact with the fluid flowing through it, with a result that surface acoustic waves emitted by the signal transformer can be coupled out of the waveguide and can propagate through the fluid in the flow channel as bulk acoustic waves and/or bulk acoustic waves can be coupled into the waveguide and received by the signal transformer. 2. The subassembly according to claim 1 , wherein the base section of the fluid-measuring module is formed flat on its outer side facing the flow channel. 3. The subassembly according to claim 1 , wherein the flow channel is delimited by a fluid inlet and by a fluid outlet and in that a converging nozzle is provided at the fluid inlet and/or a diverging nozzle is provided at the fluid outlet. 4. The subassembly according to claim 3 , wherein a valve is provided, via which a fluid flow through the flow channel can be adjusted, wherein the housing has fluid-guiding channels between the flow channel and the valve and between the valve and the fluid inlet or the fluid outlet. 5. The subassembly according to claim 1 , wherein a recess, which has a cable feedthrough to the module-receiving opening and through which electrical and/or electronic connection cables of the fluid-measuring module are fed, is provided in the housing. 6. The subassembly according to claim 1 , wherein the flow channel has a hexagonal or an octagonal cross section. 7. The subassembly according to claim 1 , wherein the signal transformer is arranged on a surface of the waveguide that extends parallel to a flat outer side of the waveguide that is directed towards the flow channel. 8. A fluid meter with a housing, in which a flow channel for a fluid to be measured as well as at least one elongate module-receiving opening, which forms a passage from an outer surface of the housing to the flow channel, are formed, wherein the module-receiving opening is aligned along the flow channel, and with at least one fluid-measuring module, prefabricated separately from the housing, which has a base section formed as a waveguide for surface acoustic waves, as well as at least one signal transformer in form of an interdigital transducer, which is designed to excite surface acoustic waves in the waveguide and/or to receive surface acoustic waves from the waveguide, wherein the fluid-measuring module is inserted into the module-receiving opening such that the base section of the fluid-measuring module forms a section of an inner wall of the flow channel, which comes into direct contact with the fluid flowing through it, with a result that surface acoustic waves emitted by the signal transformer can be coupled out of the waveguide and can propagate through the fluid in the flow channel as bulk acoustic waves and/or bulk acoustic waves can be coupled into the waveguide and received by the signal transformer, wherein at least one further module-receiving opening is provided in the housing, into which a blind cover without any signal transformer and serving as a reflector for acoustic waves is inserted. 9. The fluid meter according to claim 8 , wherein the flow channel is closed in a circumferential direction around a flow direction and has a polygonal cross section in an area of the module-receiving opening. 10. The fluid meter according to claim 8 , wherein at least one further module-receiving opening is provided in the housing. 11. The fluid meter according to claim 10 , wherein an analysis module is inserted into the further module-receiving opening. 12. The fluid meter according to claim 11 , wherein the analysis module is designed to measure at least one of an electrical conductivity, a pH, a concentration of a chemical substance, a clouding of the fluid, a redox potential of the fluid, a temperature and a pressure. 13. The fluid meter according to claim 10 , wherein a second fluid-measuring module is inserted into the further module-receiving opening. 14. The fluid meter according to claim 8 , wherein the flow channel has a hexagonal or an octagonal cross section. 15. The fluid meter according to claim 8 , wherein the signal transformer is arranged on a surface of the waveguide that extends parallel to a flat outer side of the waveguide that is directed towards the flow channel. 16. The fluid meter according to claim 8 , wherein the base section of the fluid-measuring module is formed flat on its outer side facing the flow channel. 17. The fluid meter according to claim 8 , wherein the flow channel is delimited by a fluid inlet and by a fluid outlet and in that a converging nozzle is provided at the fluid inlet and/or a diverging nozzle is provided at the fluid outlet. 18. The fluid meter according to claim 8 , wherein a recess, which has a cable feedthrough to the module-receiving opening and through which electrical and/or electronic connection cables of the fluid-measuring module are fed, is provided in the housing.

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  • using electrical means · CPC title

  • one transducer · CPC title

  • Surface waves, e.g. Rayleigh waves, Love waves · CPC title

  • Arrangements of transducers for ultrasonic flowmeters; Circuits for operating ultrasonic flowmeters · CPC title

  • Compensating or correcting for variations in velocity of sound · CPC title

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What does patent US11435210B2 cover?
A fluid meter has a housing comprising a flow channel for fluid to be measured and at least one elongate module-receiving opening forming a passage from an outer surface of the housing to the flow channel. At least one fluid-measuring module, prefabricated separately, from the housing with a base section formed as a waveguide for surface acoustic waves, and at least one signal transformer to ex…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Buerkert Werke Gmbh & Co Kg, Burkert S A S
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01F1/662. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 06 2022 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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