Control board systems and methods for diagnosis of HVAC components
US-12066210-B2 · Aug 20, 2024 · US
US9291203B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9291203-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414201972-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2016 |
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A bearing temperature monitoring system for detecting a temperature of bearing grease within a bearing housing. The bearing temperature monitoring system comprises a housing mountable to the bearing housing, a power source selectively outputting an electrical current, and an electrical circuit. The electrical circuit includes a temperature sensor component electrically coupled to the power source. The temperature sensor component can be responsive to a change in temperature such that the temperature sensor component opens or closes the electrical circuit at a predetermined temperature even in the absence of an applied electrical current. The electrical circuit further includes an alert device electrically coupled to the power source and the temperature sensor component that outputs an alert in response to the temperature sensor component.
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A bearing temperature monitoring system for detecting a temperature of bearing grease within a bearing housing, said bearing temperature monitoring system comprising: a housing mountable to the bearing housing; a power source selectively outputting an electrical current; an electrical circuit having a temperature sensor component electrically coupled to said power source, said temperature sensor component being responsive to a change in temperature such that said temperature sensor component opens or closes said electrical circuit at a predetermined temperature even in the absence of an applied electrical current, the temperature sensor component being disposed at least partially within the housing, said electrical circuit further having an alert device electrically coupled to said power source and said temperature sensor component, said alert device outputting an alert in response to said temperature sensor component; and a grease fitting extending from said housing, said grease fitting being in fluid communication with the bearing grease within the bearing housing via a grease channel extending within the housing from the grease fitting to the bearing housing. 2. The bearing temperature monitoring system according to claim 1 wherein said grease channel extending from said grease fitting to a proximal end of said housing, said grease channel being in fluid communication with the bearing grease within the bearing housing to permit introduction of bearing grease into the bearing housing without requiring removal of said housing from the bearing housing. 3. The bearing temperature monitoring system according to claim 2 wherein said housing comprises: a fastener section connectable with the bearing housing, said fastener section having an axial bore extending therethrough, said grease channel extending through at least a portion of said axial bore. 4. The bearing temperature monitoring system according to claim 1 wherein said housing comprises: a fastener section connectable with the bearing housing, said fastener section having a threaded section operable to threadingly engage corresponding threads formed on the bearing housing. 5. The bearing temperature monitoring system according to claim 1 wherein said temperature sensor component is a bimetallic switch, said bimetallic switch being responsive to a change in temperature even in the absence of said applied electrical current. 6. The bearing temperature monitoring system according to claim 5 wherein said bimetallic switch normally opens said electrical circuit thereby preventing flow of said electrical current until a predetermined temperature is reached at which said bimetallic switch closes said electrical circuit and permits flow of said electrical current from said power source to said alert device. 7. The bearing temperature monitoring system according to claim 1 wherein said alert device comprises an LED. 8. The bearing temperature monitoring system according to claim 1 wherein said alert device outputs a visual stimulus. 9. The bearing temperature monitoring system according to claim 1 wherein said alert device outputs an auditory stimulus. 10. The bearing temperature monitoring system according to claim 1 wherein said alert device outputs a tactile stimulus. 11. The bearing temperature monitoring system according to claim 1 wherein said alert device outputs a computer signal to a central processing unit. 12. The bearing temperature monitoring system according to claim 1 wherein said power source is a battery. 13. The bearing temperature monitoring system according to claim 1 wherein said power source is a renewable energy source. 14. The bearing temperature monitoring system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a test switch electrically coupled between said power source and said alert device, said test switch being movable into a closed circuit position to permit testing of said power source and said alert device. 15. The bearing temperature monitoring system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of said temperature sensor components each being responsive to a change in temperature such that each of said plurality of temperature sensor component opens or closes said electrical circuit at a corresponding predetermined temperature even in the absence of an applied electrical current, each of said corresponding predetermined temperatures being different than the other. 16. A bearing temperature monitoring system for detecting a temperature of bearing grease within a bearing housing, said bearing temperature monitoring system comprising: a housing having a threaded section, said threaded section being threadedly engageable with the bearing housing; a power source selectively outputting an electrical current, said power source being positioned at least partially within said housing; an electrical circuit having a bimetallic switch temperature sensor component disposed at least partially within said housing and electrically coupled to said power source, said bimetallic switch temperature sensor component being normally positioned in an opened circuit position and responsive to a change in temperature such that said bimetallic switch temperature sensor component moves to a closed circuit position at a predetermined temperature even in the absence of an applied electrical current, said electrical circuit further having an alert device electrically coupled to said power source and said bimetallic switch temperature sensor component, said alert device outputting an alert in response to said temperature sensor component; and a grease fitting extending from said housing, said grease fitting being in fluid communication with the bearing grease within the bearing housing via a grease channel extending within the housing from the grease fitting to the bearing housing. 17. A bearing temperature monitoring system for detecting a temperature of bearing grease within a bearing housing, said bearing temperature monitoring system comprising: a housing having a threaded section, said threaded section being threadedly engageable with the bearing housing; a power source selectively outputting an electrical current, said power source being positioned at least partially within said housing; an electrical circuit having: a first bimetallic switch temperature sensor component electrically coupled to said power source, said bimetallic switch temperature sensor component being normally positioned in an opened circuit position and responsive to a change in temperature such that said first bimetallic switch temperature sensor component moves to a closed circuit position at a first predetermined temperature even in the absence of an applied electrical current, a second bimetallic switch temperature sensor component electrically coupled to said power source, said bimetallic switch temperature sensor component being normally positioned in an opened circuit position and responsive to a change in temperature such that said second bimetallic switch temperature sensor component moves to a closed circuit position at a second predetermined temperature even in the absence of an applied electrical current, said second predetermined temperature being different than said first predetermined temperature; an alert device electrically coupled to said power source and said first bimetallic switch temperature sensor component and said second bimetallic switch temperature sensor component, said alert device outputting an alert in response to at least one of said first bimetallic switch temperature se
Controlling or conditioning the grease supply · CPC title
with grease as lubricant · CPC title
related to temperature and heat, e.g. for preventing overheating · CPC title
specially adapted for indicating or recording · CPC title
in rotary movement · CPC title
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