Patents by Inventor George E. Sgourakes

George E. Sgourakes has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4708010
    Abstract: A differential-pressure transmitter having a range diaphragm and a slack diaphragm to receive process pressures and to apply such pressures to an interior sealed chamber containing a fill-liquid. An internal passageway between the regions adjacent the diaphragms provides for transfer of fill-liquid in response to differential pressure changes. The passageway serially includes a vertically-oriented tube containing a ball of magnetic material and surrounded by a solenoid winding. Energization of the winding lifts the ball to the top of the tube. When the winding is de-energized, the ball drops down through the fill-liquid to create a reference pressure pluse which is directed to the range diaphragm to correspondingly alter the instrument output signal. The output signal is monitored to check the span calibration, and adjustments are made as needed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1987
    Assignee: The Foxboro Company
    Inventor: George E. Sgourakes
  • Patent number: 4638656
    Abstract: A differential-pressure transmitter having a range diaphragm and a slack diaphragm to receive process pressures and to apply such pressures to an interior sealed chamber containing a fill-liquid. An internal passageway between the regions adjacent the diaphragms provides for transfer of fill-liquid in response to differential pressure changes. The passageway serially includes a vertically-oriented tube containing a ball of magnetic material and surrounded by a solenoid winding. Energization of the winding lifts the ball to the top of the tube. When the winding is de-energized, the ball drops down through the fill-liquid to create a reference pressure pulse which is directed to the range diaphragm to correspondingly alter the instrument output signal. The output signal is monitored to check the span calibration, and adjustments are made as needed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1987
    Assignee: The Foxboro Company
    Inventor: George E. Sgourakes
  • Patent number: 4604891
    Abstract: A differential-pressure transmitter having a range diaphragm and a slack diaphragm to receive process pressures and to apply such pressures to an interior sealed chamber containing a fill-liquid. A vertically-oriented tube containing liquid communicating with the instrument fill-liquid contains a ball movable by gravity down through the liquid to create a reference-pressure pulse directed to the range diaphragm to provide for checking instrument performance. A relatively large weight is suspended from the ball to increase the effect of gravity on the ball, so as to increase the magnitude of the reference-pressure pulse. A flexible seal-and-pivot connection is provided at the top of the tube to permit substantial inclinations of the instrument relative to vertical without interference with the wall of the tube. The additional weight is in one embodiment divided into vertically-separable segments to provide for successive bottoming of the segments as the weight descends, to provide a stepped pressure pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 12, 1986
    Assignee: The Foxboro Company
    Inventors: George E. Sgourakes, John P. Angelosanto, Barry T. Malloy
  • Patent number: 4520678
    Abstract: A small line-size vortex meter comprising a small-diameter flow tube cast with an integral vortex-shedding bar and an external sensor housing. The outer surface of the housing is formed with an approximately circular recess extending towards the flow tube and communicating with the interior of the tube through side-by-side impulse ports located adjacent one end of the vortex-shedding bar. Inserted into the central region of the recess is a sensor body having diaphragms on opposite sides to respond to vortex pressure fluctuations transmitted through the impulse ports to chambers along the sides of the sensor body. The sensor body comprises an oil-filled capsule with the diaphragms serving to transmit the pressure fluctuations to a piezo-electric sensor element which produces corresponding electrical signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1985
    Assignee: The Foxboro Company
    Inventors: Stanislaw Koziol, George E. Sgourakes
  • Patent number: 4470313
    Abstract: A resonant wire instrument for producing a measurement signal, which is derived from the resonant frequency of a vibratable wire tensioned in accordance with the magnitude of a physical variable being measured, wherein a force impulse produced mechanically by an apparatus is applied to displace laterally one end of the vibratable wire so as to excite the wire into resonant motion. In one embodiment, the one end is rigidly attached to a housing and a piston applies a transverse force impulse to that end by momentarily striking the housing. In another embodiment, the one end is connected to a piezoelectric crystal which responds to a short-duration electric field to displace momentarily that end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 11, 1984
    Assignee: The Foxboro Company
    Inventors: Richard W. Kalinoski, George E. Sgourakes, Duane Thompson
  • Patent number: 4380935
    Abstract: A vortex-sensing fluid flowmeter has a freely rotatable vortex-shedding body suspended in a section of conduit through which a fluid stream passes, the body being oriented generally transverse to the direction of fluid flow. The body has an integrally formed upstream-facing portion adapted to shed a series of vortices within the fluid, which vortices alternately influence opposite lateral faces of the body, tending to produce a periodic rotation of the body about a firmly attached rotational shaft. The shaft is rotatably mounted to the conduit and passes at one end through the wall of the conduit to the exterior thereof. A sleeve-like tube surrounds the shaft and is fastened tightly at its bottom end to the shaft and at its top end to the conduit wall to provide a fluid-tight seal around the shaft. The tube is sufficiently flexible and pliable to exert negligible restraining force against the rotation of the shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 26, 1983
    Assignee: The Foxboro Company
    Inventors: George E. Sgourakes, Paul J. Lefebvre
  • Patent number: 4088020
    Abstract: A vortex flowmeter in which the vortex-shedder and the vortex sensor comprise two distinct, easily separable assemblies that may be readily removed and/or assembled from the interior of a flow conduit. The sensor is housed in a body fixedly suspended within the conduit by an integrally connected support structure extending outwardly through an opening in the conduit wall. The shedder comprises a blunt front face extending across the interior of the conduit for producing vortices and a bar-member joined to the front face and extending downstream therefrom defining an area for detecting the vortices. The bar-member is formed with a lateral recess that matches the pattern of the sensor and support structure such that when the shedder is positioned to engage the sensor, the overall bar-member configuration is preserved to assure good measurement results. Outside of the conduit, the support structure is securely fastened to the conduit so as to firmly hold the sensor within the shaped recess.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 9, 1978
    Assignee: The Foxboro Company
    Inventors: George E. Sgourakes, Robert C. McCullough
  • Patent number: 4085614
    Abstract: A vortex-shedding flow-sensing instrument comprising a flat-faced vortex-generating plate integral with a downstream sensor-bar having flat sides set back laterally with respect to the rows of vortices shed from the edges of the vortex-generating plate. The side surfaces of the plate are tapered inwardly at a moderate angle, and extend downstream a short distance to rear surfaces at right angles with respect to the direction of fluid flow. The downstream end of the sensor bar comprises a tail piece the side surfaces of which are tapered inwardly at a moderate angle, and extend downstream a short distance to a rear surface perpendicular to the direction of fluid flow.The sensor bar carries a liquid-filled capsule having as side walls a pair of flexible diaphragms effectively in the plane of the sensor-bar side surfaces. These diaphragms are of moderately large area so as to respond to a relatively large portion of the vortex energy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1975
    Date of Patent: April 25, 1978
    Assignee: The Foxboro Company
    Inventors: John R. Curran, George E. Sgourakes, David A. Richardson