Patents by Inventor Roy F. Schmoock

Roy F. Schmoock 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: 4766770
    Abstract: An electromagnetic flowmeter in which the fluid being metered is conducted through a flow tube having a pair of electrodes, the fluid intersecting a magnetic field whereby the resultant voltage induced in the fluid is transferred to the electrodes to provide a signal indicative of flow rate. The magnetic field is created by a pair of electromagnets at diametrically-opposed positions on the flow tube to produce lines of magnetic flux thereacross. These electromagnets are driven by a low-frequency pulsatory wave, each periodic cycle of which is constituted by an excitation pulse of brief duration and high amplitude followed by a relaxation interval of relatively long duration so that the resultant duty cycle is low. Because the average power consumed by the electromagnets is at a very low level, this makes it possible to power the flowmeter from a remote station through a two-wire transmission line which also conveys the signal to the station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1988
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Company
    Inventors: Elmer D. Mannherz, Roy F. Schmoock
  • Patent number: 4727755
    Abstract: An electromagnetic flowmeter in which the fluid being metered is conducted through a flow tube having a pair of electrodes, the fluid intersecting a magnetic field whereby the resultant voltage induced in the fluid is transferred to the electrodes to provide a signal indicative to flow rate. The magnetic field is created by a pair of pole pieces formed of "hard" magnetic material. The pieces are placed at diametrically-opposed positions and are magnetically interconnected to define a magnetic circuit. Excitation pulses which alternate in polarity are periodically applied by respective magnet drivers to coils wound about the pole pieces to alternately magnetize the pieces in one direction and remagnetize the pieces in the reverse direction, thereby establishing the desired field. The duty cycle of the pulses is such as to reduce the average power requirements to a very low level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 1, 1988
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Co.
    Inventor: Roy F. Schmoock
  • Patent number: 4704907
    Abstract: An electromagnetic flowmeter in which the fluid being metered passes through a flow tube to intersect the lines of flux of a magnetic field produced by an electromagnet whereby the resultant voltage induced in the fluid is transferred to a pair of electrodes mounted at diametrically-opposed positions on the tube. The electromagnet is so driven as to produce a flux field having a triangular wave form. The voltage signal yielded by the electrodes is therefore a composite having a triangular wave component that is a replica of the flux wave and a rectangular wave component that is generated by a spurious loop pick up voltage. The composite signal is applied to a converter and processed therein to cancel out the rectangular wave component whereby the converter output signal is accurately proportional to the flow rate of the fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1987
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Company
    Inventors: Elmer D. Mannherz, Roy F. Schmoock, Herbert A. Shauger
  • Patent number: 4631969
    Abstract: An electromagnetic flowmeter for metering the flow rates of fluids of low conductivity, the flowmeter including a non-magnetic spool within which is disposed a pair of electrode assemblies at diametrically-opposed positions embedded with an insulating layer molded against the inner surface of the spool. Each assembly is constituted by a curved measuring electrode plate and a curved shielding electrode plate concentric with the spool, the face of the measuring electrode plate being exposed. Received within the insulating layer and covering the faces of the measuring electrode plates is a tubular liner made of dielectric material whose properties are appropriate to the fluid being metered, the liner defining a flow conduit for the fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1986
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Company
    Inventor: Roy F. Schmoock
  • Patent number: 4567775
    Abstract: A highly compact electromagnetic flowmeter unit interposable between the flanged ends of upstream and downstream line pipes for metering fluid passing through the line. The flowmeter is constituted by a cylindrical casing of ferromagnetic material within which a pair of electromagnet coils is supported at opposed positions along a diametrical axis normal to the longitudinal axis of the casing, the longitudinal axis passing through the central flow passage of an annular pressure vessel. The vessel, which is formed of high-strength insulating epoxy material, is molded within the casing and encapsulates the coils as well as a pair of pre-cast electrodes formed of conductive epoxy material disposed at diametrically-opposed positions with respect to the flow passage along a transverse axis at right angles to the coil axis to define a unitary structure. The epoxy of the electrodes is compatible with that of the vessel, whereby a fluid-impermeable bond is formed therebetween.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1986
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Co.
    Inventor: Roy F. Schmoock
  • Patent number: 4497212
    Abstract: A flangeless electromagnetic flowmeter unit interposable between the flanged ends of upstream and downstream line pipes for metering fluid passing through the line, the unit being encaged by bolts extending between the flanged pipe ends and being subjected to compression by these flanged ends to effect a fluid seal. The flowmeter is constituted by a non-magnetic spool of high strength to provide a flow conduit for the fluid. Surrounding the spool and concentric therewith is a cylindrical housing to define an annular inner chamber. Mounted at diametrically-opposed positions in the chamber along a coil axis normal to the longitudinal flow axis are electromagnetic coils, a strap joining these coils to define a magnetic circuit therewith. Electrodes are supported on the spool at diametrically-opposed positions along an electrode axis at right angles to the coil axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1983
    Date of Patent: February 5, 1985
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Company
    Inventor: Roy F. Schmoock
  • Patent number: 4462060
    Abstract: A driver for the excitation coil in the electromagnet of an electromagnetic flowmeter, wherein the fluid to be metered is conducted through a flow tube to intersect the transverse magnetic flux field created by the electromagnet. The driver includes an a-c line rectifier whose output is coupled to the coil by a pair of switching transistors, the control electrodes of which are connected to the output of a comparator having first and second input terminals. Applied to the first terminal of the comparator is an alternating square wave voltage, each cycle of which has a positive and a negative gating pulse such that the transistors are alternately actuated, the arrangement being such that the rectified output is applied by the transistors to the coil with a polarity which is alternately reversed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 24, 1984
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Company
    Inventor: Roy F. Schmoock
  • Patent number: 4420982
    Abstract: A compact electromagnetic flowmeter unit interposable between the flanged ends of upstream and downstream line pipes for metering fluid passing through the line, the unit being subject to compression by the flanged pipe ends to effect a fluid seal. The flowmeter is constituted by a non-magnetic metal spool of high strength whose inner surface is protectively covered by an insulating liner to provide a flow conduit for the fluid. Surrounding the spool and concentric therewith is a cylindrical housing fabricated of ferromagnetic material, the housing being formed by complementary half-pieces which include end plates that join the corresponding ends of the spool to define an annular inner chamber. Mounted adjacent the inner surface of the half-pieces at diametrically-opposed positions along a coil axis normal to the longitudinal flow axis are relatively thin coils which are shaped to conform to this surface to define electromagnets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1982
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1983
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Company
    Inventor: Roy F. Schmoock
  • Patent number: 4417479
    Abstract: An electromagnetic flowmeter system in which the flow rate signal yielded by the flowmeter primary is applied as an input to a secondary which acts to measure the ratio of the input signal to a reference voltage proportional to the magnetic flux established in the primary, the reference voltage reflecting variations in this flux. Ratio measurement is effected in the secondary by means of a feedback loop in which the reference voltage is pulse-modulated by pulses having a constant width and a frequency which varies in accordance with the flow rate, the pulses having a duty cycle sufficient to cancel the input signal at the input of a summing amplifier. When the variable frequency pulse output from the secondary accurately represents the flow rate, the pulse-modulated reference voltage will then be equal in magnitude and opposite in phase to the input signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1983
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Company
    Inventors: Roy F. Schmoock, Herbert A. Shauger
  • Patent number: 4388834
    Abstract: An electromagnetic flowmeter which includes a pair of electrodes molded of electrically-conductive synthetic plastic material disposed at diametrically-opposed points in a flow tube through which the fluid being metered passes to intercept a magnetic field, thereby inducing a voltage in the electrodes that is a function of flow rate. The inner wall of the tube is protectively covered by an insulating liner molded of a synthetic plastic material having an affinity for the electrode material and fused to the periphery thereof to define a monolithic conduit which is leak-proof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1983
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Company
    Inventor: Roy F. Schmoock
  • Patent number: 4370892
    Abstract: An electromagnetic flowmeter wherein a liquid to be metered is conducted through the flow tube of a primary to intersect a transverse magnetic field produced by an electromagnet. The resultant signal induced in the liquid is transferred to a pair of electrodes mounted at diametrically-opposed points on the tube. To avoid spurious signal components arising from stray couplings between the electromagnet and the loop constituted by the electrodes and the liquid bridging the electrodes, the coil of the electromagnet is energized by a low-frequency wave whose frequency is well below that of the standard a-c power line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1983
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Co.
    Inventor: Roy F. Schmoock
  • Patent number: 4358963
    Abstract: A compact electromagnetic flowmeter unit interposable between the flanged ends of upstream and downstream line pipes for metering fluid passing through the line, the unit being subject to compression by the flanged pipe ends to effect a fluid seal. The flowmeter is constituted by a non-magnetic metal spool of high strength whose inner surface is protectively covered by an insulating liner to provide a flow conduit for the fluid. Surrounding the spool and concentric therewith is a cylindrical housing fabricated of ferromagnetic material, the housing being formed by complementary half-pieces which include end plates that join the corresponding ends of the spool to define an annular inner chamber. Mounted adjacent the inner surface of the half-pieces at diametrically-opposed positions along a coil axis normal to the longitudinal flow axis are relatively thin coils which are shaped to conform to this surface to define electromagnets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1982
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Company
    Inventor: Roy F. Schmoock
  • Patent number: 4253340
    Abstract: A highly compact electromagnetic flowmeter unit interposable between the flanged ends of upstream and downstream line pipes for metering fluid passing through the line, the unit being subject to compression by these flanged ends to effect a fluid seal. The flowmeter is constituted by a non-magnetic metal spool of high strength whose inner surface is lined with insulating material to provide a flow conduit for the fluid to be metered, the spool also serving to withstand the compressive forces to which the unit is subjected as well as the fluid pressure. Surrounding the spool and concentric therewith is a cylindrical housing fabricated of ferromagnetic material, the housing being preferably formed by complementary half-pieces which are interconnected and include end plates which join the corresponding ends of the spool to define an inner chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1981
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Co.
    Inventor: Roy F. Schmoock
  • Patent number: 4227408
    Abstract: An electromagnetic flowmeter in which fluid to be metered passes through a flow tube to intersect a magnetic field whereby the voltage induced in the field is transferred to a pair of electrodes mounted in the flow tube to yield a flow-induced signal. This field is established by an electromagnet supplied with excitation current through a periodically-operated switch to create a magnetic field which during each operating cycle is alternately turned on and off or reversed in flux direction at a predetermined drive frequency, as a consequence of which the signal includes undesirable noise components formed by even and odd harmonics of the drive frequency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1980
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Company
    Inventors: Roy F. Schmoock, John S. Yard
  • Patent number: 4214477
    Abstract: A flangeless electromagnetic flowmeter insertable between upstream and downstream pipes which have the same internal diameter, the adjacent ends of said pipes having like flanges. The cylindrical body of the flowmeter is interposed between the flanged ends of the pipes, the body being provided with an annular pressure vessel formed of insulating material to define a central flow passage whose diameter matches the internal diameter of the pipe whereby the flowmeter functions to meter the flow rate of fluid passing through the pipes and the passage along a longitudinal axis extending therethrough. A pair of electromagnetic coils is embedded in the vessel at opposed positions with respect to the passage to establish a magnetic field therein whose lines of flux are substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1980
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Co.
    Inventor: Roy F. Schmoock
  • Patent number: 4204240
    Abstract: A drive system for an electromagnetic flowmeter wherein the fluid to be metered is conducted through a flow tube to intersect a transverse magnetic field created by an electromagnet having an excitation coil. The resultant voltage induced in the fluid is transferred to a pair of electrodes mounted at diametrically-opposed points on the tube to yield a signal representing flow rate. The drive system, which is powered from an a-c line, includes a full-wave rectifier whose output voltage is applied periodically to the excitation coil at a rate which is low relative to the line frequency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 20, 1980
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Co.
    Inventor: Roy F. Schmoock
  • Patent number: 4181018
    Abstract: A highly compact electromagnetic flowmeter unit interposable between the flanged ends of upstream and downstream line pipes for metering fluid passing through the line. The flowmeter is constituted by a ferromagnetic ring within which a pair of electromagnet coils is supported at opposed positions along a diametrical axis normal to the longitudinal axis of the ring, the longitudinal axis passing through the central flow passage of an annular pressure vessel. The vessel, which is formed of high-strength insulating material, is molded within the ring and encapsulates the coils as well as a pair of electrodes disposed at diametrically-opposed positions with respect to the flow passage along a transverse axis at right angles to the coil axis to define a unitary structure. The unit is compressible between the end flanges of the pipes by bridging bolts that pass through bore holes in the pressure vessel or lie outside the ring to encage the unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 1, 1980
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Co.
    Inventor: Roy F. Schmoock
  • Patent number: 4098118
    Abstract: A highly compact electromagnetic flowmeter unit interposable between the flanged ends of upstream and downstream line pipes for metering fluid passing through the line. The flowmeter is constituted by a ferromagnetic ring within which a pair of electromagnet coils is supported at opposed positions along a diametrical axis normal to the longitudinal axis of the ring, the longitudinal axis passing through the central flow passage of an annular pressure vessel. The vessel, which is formed of high-strength insulating material, is molded within the ring and encapsulates the coils as well as a pair of electrodes disposed at diametrically-opposed positions with respect to the flow passage along a transverse axis at right angles to the coil axis to define a unitary structure. The unit is compressible between the end flanges of the pipes by bridging bolts that pass through bore holes in the pressure vessel or lie outside the ring to encage the unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 4, 1978
    Assignee: Fischer & Porter Co.
    Inventor: Roy F. Schmoock