Patents Assigned to Engineering Measurements Company
  • Patent number: 6276218
    Abstract: A vortex detector for low flow rates comprises a vane that is located downstream from a vortex generator and is connected at only one end in a canthever manner to a cylindrical housing, which defines a flow passage. The end of the vane connected to the housing includes an area of reduced thickness that acts as a resilient, plastic hinged joint to make it easier for weak vortices generated by the vortex generator to impart vibrations or deflections to of the vane. Strain gauge transducers in the area of reduced thickness detect deflections or vibrations of the vane and produce analog electric signals having amplitudes and frequencies that are related to the strengths, frequencies, and period of the vortices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2001
    Assignee: Engineering Measurements Company
    Inventor: John F. Waers
  • Patent number: 6230731
    Abstract: A micro-mass flow controller (10) has a sonic choked flow restriction (28) with an oscillatable valve (26) for repetitiously opening and closing the sonic choked flow restriction (28) in a time-modulated sequence to set or vary mass flow rate of gas through the sonic choked flow restriction (28) over a period of time to something between no flow and maximum mass flow rate. A bimorph piezoelectric actuator (40) is coated in a sputtered dielectric layer (78) and then encapsulated in stainless steel or other metal cladding (80). A closure member (46) on the actuator (40) is registered to a valve seat (70) by actuating the actuator (40) to force the closure member (46) in a puddle of adhesive (86) against the valve seat (70) until the adhesive (86) cures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2001
    Assignee: Engineering Measurements Company
    Inventors: Charles E. Miller, Louis T. Yoshida, Michael Steinbach
  • Patent number: 6220103
    Abstract: A vortex detector comprises a generally cylindrical housing or body that defines a flow passage extending from an upstream end to a downstream end. A vortex generator disposed diametrically across the cylindrical housing near the upstream end of the cylindrical housing and oriented substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis of the flow passage generates a vortex street in a fluid flowing in the flow passage. The vortex street created by the vortex generator impacts a vane located downstream of the vortex generator and connected at one end to the cylindrical housing substantially spans the flow passage diametrically and substantially parallel to the vortex generator such that vibrations or motion are generated in the vane. The end of the vane connected to the housing includes an area of reduced thickness that acts as a resilient, elastic hinged joint for the motion of the vane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2001
    Assignee: Engineering Measurements Company
    Inventors: Charles E. Miller, Louis T. Yoshida, Michael Steinbach, John F. Waers
  • Patent number: 6095175
    Abstract: A micro-mass flow controller (10) has a sonic choked flow restriction (28) with an oscillatable valve (26) for repetitiously opening and closing the sonic choked flow restriction (28) in a time-modulated sequence to set or vary mass flow rate of gas through the sonic choked flow restriction (28) over a period of time to something between no flow and maximum mass flow rate. A bimorph piezoelectric actuator (40) is coated in a sputtered dielectric layer (78) and then encapsulated in stainless steel or other metal cladding (80). A closure member (46) on the actuator (40) is registered to a valve seat (70) by actuating the actuator (40) to force the closure member (46) in a puddle of adhesive (86) against the valve seat (70) until the adhesive (86) cures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2000
    Assignee: Engineering Measurements Company
    Inventors: Charles E. Miller, Louis T. Yoshida, Michael Steinbach
  • Patent number: 6062256
    Abstract: A micro mass flow controller is provided to accurately and reliably control or meter a mass flow rate of gas flowing at very low rates. The flow controller includes a sonic choked flow restriction with an oscillateable valve that is operable to repetitiously open and close the flow restriction in a time-modulated manner. The flow controller takes measurements of gas inlet pressures and temperatures in an inlet plenum and, at least partially, based on these measurements imposes a duty cycle on the valve by sequentially starting and stopping the sonic choked flow through the flow restriction. The duty cycle of the valve in one embodiment is the ratio of open time to the sum of the open time and the closed time for the valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2000
    Assignee: Engineering Measurements Company
    Inventors: Charles E. Miller, Jerry C. Wyss, Richard B. Balsley, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4905522
    Abstract: A flowmeter has an elongated probe with a rotor positioned at the distal end of the probe for insertion into a fluid flow and an elongated conductor in the probe that terminates adjacent the rotor. A signal generator induces a standing wave on the conductor, and rotation of the rotor, which acts as a capacitor, induces a reciprocating phase shift in the standing wave. The rate of reciprocation of the phase shift, as well as the change in amplitude at a point on the conductor, is proportional to, and indicative of, the flow rate of the fluid and is detected and measured as an instrumentation signal. The probe, rotor, circuit insulation, and seal components are all fabricated of materials that withstand extreme temperatures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1990
    Assignee: Engineering Measurements Company
    Inventors: Gerald L. Schlatter, Robert L. Poland
  • Patent number: 4785245
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for determining the cut (percentage) of one component of a multiphase fluid flowing in a pipeline, for example, oil or other hydrocarbon in a fluid flow that comprises oil, water, gas, and soil components, by use of NMR analysis. The fluid is flowed through an apparatus specifically designed to perform the analysis on the flowing fluid. Carefully sequenced 90.degree. pulse series are used to take advantage of the different spin relaxation times of the selected atomic species when they are constituent parts of molecules having inherently different levels of random molecular motion. The timing between pulses in a series and between series of pulses is chosen so that NMR emissions from unwanted matter do not occur, and FID peaks from the desired matter are registered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1988
    Assignee: Engineering Measurement Company
    Inventors: Hyok S. Lew, Gerald L. Schlatter
  • Patent number: 4703659
    Abstract: This invention discloses a vortex shedding flowmeter comprising a vortex generating member disposed across one cross section of the flow passage and a pair of vortex sensing wings respectively disposed across two cross section of the flow passage straddling the vortex generating member in a parallel relationship thereto, wherein one extremity of each wing is secured to a stocky container member housing a piezo-electric element by a flange of a thin diaphragm construction, which stocky container member is rigidly secured to the wall of the flow passage, while the other extremity of each wing is secured to the opposite side wall of the flow passage in a resilient manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1987
    Assignee: Engineering Measurements Company
    Inventors: Hyok S. Lew, Louis T. Yoshida
  • Patent number: 4699012
    Abstract: This invention discloses a vortex shedding flowmeter comprising a vortex generating member disposed across one cross section of the flow passage and a vortex sensing member including a wing disposed across another cross section of the flow passage parallel to the vortex generating member, wherein one extremity of the wing is secured to a stocky container member housing a piezoelectric element by a flange of a thin diaphragm construction, which stocky container member is rigidly secured to the wall of the flow passage, while the other extremity of the wing is secured to the opposite side wall of the flow passage in a resilient manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1985
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1987
    Assignee: Engineering Measurements Company
    Inventors: Hyok S. Lew, Louis T. Yoshida