Patents Assigned to Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.
-
Publication number: 20120096920Abstract: A method and apparatus for calibrating a turbine flow meter via adjustment of electromagnetic sensor position are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a turbine flow meter includes a flow tube, a plurality of electromagnetic pickups, and a locator plate. The electromagnetic pickups are configured to detect rotation a flow indicator in the flow tube. The pickups are secured to the locator plate. The locator plate is configured to adjustably position the pickups relative to the flow tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: DANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Moises MARTINEZ, Thomas H. LOGA, Sheldon TULLOS, Anthony JONES, Raul ALMAZAN
-
Patent number: 8155895Abstract: Detecting liquid in an acoustic flow meter. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including flowing a gaseous substance through a central passage of a meter body, sending acoustic signals along respective chordal pathways across the central passage (none of the chordal pathways intersect a lower portion of the central passage where liquid, if present during flow of the gaseous substance, accumulates), calculating a flow velocity of the gaseous substance proximate to each chordal pathway based on transit times of the acoustic signals along the respective chordal pathways, and determining the presence of a liquid accumulated in the lower portion based on the flow velocity proximate to each chordal pathway.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventors: Charles W. Derr, Henry Charles Straub, Jr.
-
Patent number: 8144028Abstract: Systems and methods for communicating data from field devices to data acquisition systems. In at least some exemplary embodiments, a remote process or field controller may obtain data, and send the data to a data cache only if the data has changed from previously sent data. The data acquisition system may poll the data cache for data. Having the remote process controller send only data that has changed allows the communication channel between the data caching system and the remote process controller to have a bandwidth or throughput lower than what may be needed to support the polling of the data acquisition system.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2005Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventors: Brian P. LaMothe, Richard J. Vanderah, David S. Willett, Damon J. Ellender
-
Publication number: 20120067135Abstract: An ultrasonic flow meter for measuring the flow of a fluid through a pipeline comprises a spool piece including a throughbore and a transducer port. The transducer port extends along a central axis from an open end at the throughbore to a closed end distal the throughbore. In addition, the flow meter comprises an acoustic transducer disposed in the transducer port. The transducer includes a piezoelectric element. Further, the flow meter comprises a drain port in fluid communication with the transducer port. The drain port is axially positioned between the open end and the closed end of the transducer port. Still further, the flow meter comprises a drain conduit having an inlet end coupled to the drain port and an outlet end opposite the inlet end. The drain port is configured to drain a liquid from the transducer port into the inlet end of the drain conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: DANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC.Inventor: Charles Robert Allen
-
Patent number: 8136411Abstract: An embodiment of a piezoelectric assembly for an ultrasonic flow meter comprises a piezoelectric element including a first face and a second face. In addition, the piezoelectric assembly comprises a first electrode engaging the first face. Further, the piezoelectric assembly comprises a second electrode engaging the second face. Still further, the piezoelectric assembly comprises an electrically conductive shim connector attached to the first electrode. Moreover, the piezoelectric assembly comprises a first wire electrically coupled to the shim connector.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2010Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventors: Henry Charles Straub, Jr., Charles Wayne Melvin
-
Patent number: 8132469Abstract: An ultrasonic flow meter for measuring the flow of a fluid through a pipeline. In an embodiment, the flow meter comprises a spool piece including a throughbore and a transducer port extending to the throughbore. In addition, the flow meter comprises a transducer assembly disposed in the transducer port. The transducer assembly comprises a piezoelectric capsule including a piezoelectric element. Further, the transducer assembly comprises a transformer capsule including a transformer. The transformer capsule is coupled to the piezoelectric capsule. Still further, the transducer assembly comprises a receptacle capsule coupled to the transformer capsule. The receptacle capsule includes a receptacle housing and a receptacle coaxially disposed within the receptacle housing. The receptacle is electrically coupled to the transformer. Moreover, the receptacle is rotatable relative to the receptacle housing between a first position and a second position.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2010Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventor: Charles R. Allen
-
Patent number: 8127792Abstract: A pipeline flow meter orifice fitting includes a first body, a flow bore through the first body, a chamber in the first body adjacent to the flow bore, an orifice plate supported in alignment with the flow bore by an orifice plate carrier, wherein the orifice plate carrier is exposed to the chamber and divides the flow bore into a first region to one side of the orifice plate and a second region to the other side of the orifice plate, a second body coupled to said first body, a first flow path fluidicly coupling the first region and the chamber through the second body, and a second flow path fluidicly coupling the second region and the chamber through the second body. In some embodiments, a three way valve is mounted on the first body, the three way valve selectably actuatable to open a first flow path between the first region and the chamber or a second flow path between the second region and the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2008Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Henry Loga
-
Patent number: 8122754Abstract: A meter proving method and system. At lease some of the illustrative embodiments are methods comprising establishing a prover time by a prover device, measuring a flow rate of a fluid with a flow meter that uses multiple measurements taken over a period of time to produce each individual flow rate value (the flow meter electrically coupled to the prover device), and generating a meter volume over the prover time based on the flow rate. The generating the meter volume based on the flow rate does not involve: generating a pulse train output signal by the flow meter; and generating the meter volume based on an attribute of the pulse train.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2009Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventors: William R. Freund, Jr., Gail P. Murray, Kerry D. Groeschel
-
Publication number: 20110314932Abstract: Ultrasonic flow meter transducer assembly. At least one some of the illustrative embodiment are systems including: a spool piece that defines an exterior surface, a central passage, and a transducer port extending from the exterior surface to the central passage; and a transducer assembly coupled to the transducer port.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: DANIEL MEASUREMENT & CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Henry C. STRAUB, JR., Randeep GREWAL
-
Patent number: 8046519Abstract: A metering system configured to couple to multiple specialty systems, such as a control system. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are processing units comprising a processor, a memory coupled to the processor, and a communication port configured to coupled to a backbone communication network of a control system. The memory stores a program that causes the processor to selectively participate (over the communication port) as a processing unit of a control system of a first manufacturer (the control system implements a first proprietary communication protocol between processing units), and to participate (over the communication port) as a processing unit of a control system of a second manufacturer different than the first manufacturer (the control system of the second manufacturer implements a second proprietary communication protocol between the processing units).Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2008Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventor: Lawson H. Ramsay
-
Patent number: 8027793Abstract: A method and system of validating data regarding measured hydrocarbon flow. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are systems including a flow computer coupled to a metering tube and configured to measure fluid flow through the metering tube, and a supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system coupled to the flow computer. The SCADA system is configured to perform a validation on data provided by the flow computer regarding fluid flow. The flow computer is configured to perform the validation on the data regarding fluid flow, and the if the validation is successfully completed by the flow computer, the SCADA system refrains from performing the validation.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2007Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventors: Damon J. Ellender, Duane B. Toavs
-
Patent number: 8011083Abstract: Replacement of a transducer assembly for an ultrasonic fluid meter. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: disconnecting a wiring harness that electrically couples electronics of an ultrasonic meter to a transducer assembly; removing the transducer assembly as a single unit from a transducer housing; inserting a replacement transducer assembly as a single unit into the transducer housing; and reconnecting the wiring harness.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2007Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventors: Henry C. Straub, Jr., Charles R. Allen
-
Publication number: 20110196624Abstract: Flow meter validation techniques are herein disclosed. An illustrative system includes a flow meter and display logic coupled to the flow meter. The flow meter is configured to provide information indicative of a parameter of fluid flow through the meter. The display logic is configured to provide a display of the information. The display includes an indication of a possible range of values of the parameter. An indication of a baseline portion of the range is also provided. The baseline portion of the range designates preferred values of the parameter. The display further includes an indicator designating the value of the parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: DANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Daniel J. HACKETT, III, Charles W. DERR, Graham W. FORBES, Kerry D. GROESCHEL, Henry C. STRAUB, JR.
-
Publication number: 20110162462Abstract: An ultrasonic flow meter for measuring the flow of a fluid through a pipeline. In an embodiment, the flow meter comprises a spool piece including a throughbore and a transducer port extending to the throughbore. In addition, the flow meter comprises a transducer assembly disposed in the transducer port. The transducer assembly comprises a piezoelectric capsule including a piezoelectric element. Further, the transducer assembly comprises a transformer capsule including a transformer. The transformer capsule is coupled to the piezoelectric capsule. Still further, the transducer assembly comprises a receptacle capsule coupled to the transformer capsule. The receptacle capsule includes a receptacle housing and a receptacle coaxially disposed within the receptacle housing. The receptacle is electrically coupled to the transformer. Moreover, the receptacle is rotatable relative to the receptacle housing between a first position and a second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: DANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC.Inventor: Charles R. Allen
-
Publication number: 20110162460Abstract: In an embodiment, an ultrasonic flow meter comprises a spool piece including a throughbore and a transducer port extending from the outer surface of the spool piece to the throughbore. In addition, the ultrasonic flow meter comprises a transducer assembly disposed in the transducer port. The transducer assembly has a central axis and comprises a transducer holder having a first end proximal the throughbore of the spool piece, and a second end distal the throughbore of the spool piece. Further, the transducer assembly comprises a piezoelectric capsule including a piezoelectric element. The piezoelectric capsule is coupled to the transducer holder and extends generally axially from the first end of the transducer holder. Still further, the transducer assembly comprises a transformer capsule including a transformer. The transformer capsule is coupled to the transducer holder and is axially spaced apart from the piezoelectric capsule.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: DANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Charles R. Allen, Henry C. Straub, JR.
-
Publication number: 20110162463Abstract: An ultrasonic flow meter for measuring the flow of a fluid through a pipeline. In some embodiments, the ultrasonic flow meter includes a spool piece, a transducer assembly, and a port cover assembly. The spool piece has a throughbore and a transducer port extending between the throughbore and an outer surface of the spool piece. The transducer assembly is disposed within the transducer port and includes a transformer, a piezoelectric element, and an electrical coupling therebetween. The port cover assembly is coupled to the transducer assembly. The port cover assembly receives a cable coupled to the transducer assembly and is spring-loaded to bias the port cover assembly toward the transducer assembly to resist the cable from being electrically uncoupled from the transducer assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: DANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC.Inventor: Charles R. Allen
-
Publication number: 20110162461Abstract: A transducer assembly for an ultrasonic flow meter comprises a piezoelectric capsule. In an embodiment, the piezoelectric capsule includes a housing having a central axis, a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a first inner chamber extending axially from the first end. In addition, the piezoelectric capsule includes a piezoelectric element disposed in the first inner chamber. Further, the piezoelectric element includes a plurality of spacers disposed in the first inner chamber between the piezoelectric element and the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: DANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC.Inventor: Charles R. Allen
-
Patent number: 7966893Abstract: A method comprises, without ceasing flow of fluid through a flow meter, transmitting an ultrasonic signal of a first frequency through the fluid, adjusting the first frequency to a second frequency, and transmitting another ultrasonic signal of the second frequency through the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2009Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventor: Henry C. Straub, Jr.
-
Publication number: 20110130997Abstract: A flow meter prover (120, 220, 320) is provided with multiple pairs of detectors to record multiple calibrated prover volumes with a single pass of the displacer 124. The prover conduit 122 may be fitted with a first pair of detectors (116, 118) for a first calibrated prover volume (V1) and a second pair of detectors (130, 132) for a second calibrated prover volume (V2). A single pass of the displacer may trip more pairs of detectors (216, 218, 230, 232, 234, 236) corresponding to more calibrated prover volumes (V3, V4, V5). A flow computer 326 may be configured to record more than two calibrated prover volumes (V6, V7, V8, V9) using only two pairs of detectors (316, 318, 330, 332) and a displacer (324).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventors: Donald Day, Lausen Scott Tanner
-
Patent number: 7941489Abstract: Determining a hierarchical structure, possibly for delivery to an asset management system. Some exemplary embodiments may be a method comprising receiving a message originated by a data acquisition system and destined for a remote process controller (the receiving by a message router), using content of the message to determine a hierarchical structure of a system between the data acquisition system and the remote process controller, forwarding the message by the message router, and passing information related to the hierarchical structure to an asset management system.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2005Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventors: Brian P. LaMothe, Richard J. Vanderah, David S. Willett, Damon J. Ellender