Rf-signal-emitting valve for flow monitoring and leak detection
US-2016356026-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US9273799B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9273799-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314053698-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 9, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2016 |
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A device that can be attached to the outlet of a gas cylinder, which can monitor the amount of gas in the cylinder.
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A device for controlling the flow of gas from a gas container, comprising: (A) a gas flow passageway through said device and having an inlet and an outlet, wherein the inlet is configured to be sealingly attached to a gas container to receive gas from the gas container; (B) gas flow control comprising a valve in said passageway capable of controllably closing or opening the passageway to the flow of gas therethrough, and a manually operable selector exterior to said device and operatively connected to said valve to enable adjustment of the position of said valve to a closed position and one or more open positions by movement of said selector; (C) a pressure sensor capable of detecting the pressure of gas in a container when the device is sealingly attached to said container and of generating an electronic signal corresponding to the detected pressure; (D) an electronic display capable of displaying information in digital and/or analog form; (E) an electronic alarm capable of being actuated to signify the presence of an alarm state audibly, visibly, or both audibly and visibly; and (F) electronic control connected to said gas flow control, said pressure sensor, said display, and said alarm, which is capable of detecting the position setting of said valve, detecting from said pressure sensor at periodic predetermined time frequencies the pressure of gas in said container, calculating as a function of said detected position setting and said detected periodic pressures the interval of time remaining until the amount of gas in the container will reach a predetermined lower threshold, generating a signal causing said display to display said interval, and generating a signal actuating said alarm when the amount of gas in the container reaches said predetermined lower threshold (G) wherein the electronic control is configured to temporarily deactivating said electronic alarm through a patterned rotation of the manually operable selector to a predetermined position such that the contents of the gas container can be exhausted without the electronic alarm activation; and (H) wherein the electronic control is further configured to initialize the electronic alarm from the deactivated state when the pressure sensor detects the pressure of gas in the container as exceeding a predetermined upper threshold to allow further actuating of the electronic alarm. 2. A device according to claim 1 which further comprises a manually operable switch, operatively connected to said electronic control, for temporarily deactuating a signal actuating said alarm, and wherein said electronic control is further capable of calculating as a function of said detected position setting and said detected periodic pressures the interval of time remaining until the amount of gas in the container will reach each of one or more intermediate predetermined thresholds each greater than said predetermined lower threshold and generating a subsequent signal actuating said alarm when each of said one or more intermediate predetermined threshold have been reached. 3. A device according to claim 1 wherein said alarm and said electronic control are embodied in a single electronic apparatus that is detachable from said device. 4. A device according to claim 3 further comprising a means to reset and update the electronic control on reconnection with the device after having been detached from the device. 5. A device according to claim 4 further comprising a means to remotely update the electronic control by signal transmission from said pressure sensor. 6. A device for controlling the flow of gas from a gas container, comprising (A) a gas flow passageway through said device and having an inlet and an outlet, wherein the inlet is configured to be sealingly attached to a gas container to receive gas from the gas container; (B) gas flow control comprising a valve in said passageway capable of controllably closing or opening the passageway to the flow of gas therethrough, and a manually operable selector exterior to said device and operatively connected to said valve to enable adjustment of the position of said valve to a closed position and one or more open positions by movement of said selector; (C) a pressure sensor capable of detecting the pressure of gas in a container when the device is sealingly attached to said container and of generating an electronic signal corresponding to the detected pressure; (D) an electronic alarm capable of being actuated to signify the presence of an alarm state audibly, visibly, or both audibly and visibly; (E) wherein the electronic alarm is configured to be temporarily deactivated through a patterned rotation of the manually operable selector to a predetermined position such that the contents of the gas container can be exhausted without the electronic alarm activation; and (F) wherein the electronic alarm is further configured to be reactivated from the deactivated state when the pressure sensor detects the pressure of gas in the container as exceeding a predetermined upper threshold. 7. A method for controlling the flow of gas from a gas container, comprising: (A) providing a gas container having at an outlet thereof and a controller that includes a gas flow control comprising a valve capable of controllably closing or opening the flow of gas out of said container; (B) detecting the position setting of said valve; (C) repeatedly, at periodic predetermined time frequencies, (i) detecting the pressure of gas in said container, (ii) calculating as a function of said detected position setting and said detected periodic pressures the interval of time remaining until the amount of gas in the container will reach a predetermined lower threshold, and (iii) causing a display to display said interval; (D) actuating an alarm when the amount of gas in the container reaches said predetermined lower threshold; (E) temporarily deactuating said alarm after said alarm has been actuated, and then continuing to repeatedly, at periodic predetermined time frequencies, (i) detect the pressure of gas in said container, (ii) calculate as a function of said detected position setting and said detected periodic pressures the interval of time remaining until the amount of gas in the container reaches a second intermediate predetermined threshold, and (iii) cause a display to display said interval; (F) actuating an alarm when the amount of gas in the container reaches said second intermediate predetermined threshold; (G) temporarily deactivating said alarm through a patterned rotation of a manually operable selector such that the gas container contents can be exhausted without alarm activation; and (H) upon sensing an upper threshold value, initializing the alarm from a deactivated state to allow activation of the alarm as in step (D). 8. A method according to claim 7 wherein said steps (B), (C) and (D) are carried out by electronic apparatus embodied in said controller. 9. A device for controlling the flow of gas from a gas container, comprising: (A) a device having a gas flow passageway therethrough which has an inlet and an outlet, wherein the device is configured to be sealingly attached to a gas container to receive gas from the gas container into said inlet; (B) gas flow control comprising a valve in said passageway capable of controllably closing or opening the passageway to the flow of gas therethrough, and a manually operable selector exterior to said device and operatively connected to said valve to enable adjustment of the position of said valve to a closed position and to one or more open positions by movement of said selector; (C) a pressure sensor capable of detecting the pressure of gas in a container when the device is sealingly
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