Diaphragm Meter Type Patents (Class 73/274)
  • Patent number: 11613814
    Abstract: A sacrificial anode for use with a meter is provided. The sacrificial anode comprising an anode body including one or more anodic metals, the anode body being configured to be positioned in a problem area of the meter including a cathodic metal, such that the anode body corrodes in place of the cathodic metal of the problem area preserving the cathodic metal. Related meters and systems are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2023
    Assignee: Sensus Spectrum, LLC
    Inventors: Benjamin John Sokol, Michael David Brazeau
  • Publication number: 20130269429
    Abstract: A gas meter apparatus of the present invention comprises a flow measuring device which measures a gas flow; a measurement value calculating section and a liquid crystal display section which are configured to calculate an integrated value of the measured gas flow and electrically display the integrated value. Every time the measurement value calculating section determines that the integrated value has reached 1 liter, it informs a light emission commanding section of determination result. In response to this information, the light emission commanding section causes a LED light emitting section to emit light toward a sensor. Therefore, the gas meter apparatus is able to conduct a test by a test method in which a change in the displayed integrated value of the gas flow can be known from reflected light of emitted light, even when the integrated value of the gas flow is displayed in a digital form.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 2011
    Publication date: October 17, 2013
    Applicant: PANASONIC CORPORATION
    Inventors: Hirokazu Gotou, Yuji Nakabayashi, Yuji Fujii, Kouichi Takemura, Aoi Watanabe
  • Patent number: 5594167
    Abstract: A gas meter includes a cam for driving first and second valve covers associated with respective diaphragms. Gas flowing into the gas meter is selectively directed by the first and second valve covers to reciprocate respective diaphragms. First and second cam rotation assemblies are coupled to respective diaphragms and continuously drive a cam to rotate the cam through a complete revolution, a feature which provides accurate metering of gas flows out of the gas meter, and a relatively steady flow of gas out of the gas meter. Further, the gas meter of this invention requires relatively few parts and so is relatively reliable and easy to manufacture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1997
    Assignee: Schlumberger Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Edward R. Ward
  • Patent number: 4779459
    Abstract: A gas meter includes a housing made of thermoplastic material having an inside wall defining two measuring chambers and a deformable membrane disposed between the two measuring chambers. The deformable membrane is formed from a film of thermoplastic elastomer material bonded to a synthetic fiber sheet. The periphery of the membrane is hot-welded to the wall between the two measuring chambers to form a gas-tight seal between the chambers. A mechanical drive train includes at least one lever having a hinged portion made from a thermoplastic material which is hot-welded to the middle of the membrane. The train drives a mechanical distributor disposed outside the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1988
    Assignee: Flonic, S.A.
    Inventor: Andre de Rego
  • Patent number: 4406163
    Abstract: To measure low volumes of gas flow in high-pressure systems a conventional gas meter is incorporated within a high-pressure container. Connections from inside the high-pressure container are connected to a warning system outside the container to alert the operator when too great a volume of gas is flowing through the meter and a restriction of the size of the outlet to the heavy-duty container prevents the damage to the meter which is designed to measure small volumes and is relatively delicate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 27, 1983
    Inventor: Joseph P. Lofink